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Mexico City

Mexico City is the cultural, political, and economic heart of the country—one of the world’s largest and most dynamic urban centers. In this section, explore news on government, infrastructure, crime, tourism, arts, business, and everyday life across the capital’s boroughs. From historic downtown to modern business districts and thriving neighborhoods, Mexico City offers a nonstop stream of events and developments that shape the nation and influence Latin America as a whole.

Mexico City News

World Cup 2026 revives Mexico City rental tensions

World Cup 2026 revives Mexico City rental tensions

Hosts say short-term rentals aren't driving Mexico City rent hikes as World Cup 2026 nears, urging data-based rules and enforcement.
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Mexico City Pride wants a World Cup 2026 spotlight

Mexico City Pride wants a World Cup 2026 spotlight

Pride organizers in Mexico City are planning a “Pride Mundial” for June 27, 2026, timed between World Cup matches and crowds.
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Mexico City Lawmakers Unveil Sweeping LGBTQ+ Rights Package

Mexico City Lawmakers Unveil Sweeping LGBTQ+ Rights Package

Mexico City lawmakers unveiled a legislative package to bolster LGBTQ+ rights, targeting hate speech, inclusive healthcare, and workplace equality.
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Human Hair Helps Clean Xochimilco’s Polluted Canals

Human Hair Helps Clean Xochimilco’s Polluted Canals

A green initiative in Mexico City’s Xochimilco collects hair from salons to absorb canal pollution, protecting its unique ecosystem and wildlife.
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12 Mexico City Neighborhoods Dominate New Apartment Construction

12 Mexico City Neighborhoods Dominate New Apartment Construction

In Mexico City, new apartments are mostly built in 12 central neighborhoods, widening the gap between high-cost areas and affordable outskirts.
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Chapultepec Lake to Glow With Water Lantern Festival

Chapultepec Lake to Glow With Water Lantern Festival

Chapultepec’s Lago Mayor hosts a new Water Lantern Festival March 21–22, with free entry and paid lantern kits for wishes.
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Milpa Alta forest guardians protect Mexico City’s green lung

Milpa Alta forest guardians protect Mexico City’s green lung

In Milpa Alta on Mexico City’s outskirts, a 12-man volunteer team patrols 1,500 hectares of forest, fighting illegal loggers, poachers and arsonists.
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axolotl

Celebrating Axolotl Day 2026 at Axolotitlán in Mexico City

Axolotitlán, Mexico City’s axolotl sanctuary, celebrates National Axolotl Day 2026 with exhibits, interactive events and a conservation focus.
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Mexico City news roundup for January 19, 2026

Today in Mexico City, a new gas-safety push after the Taxqueña blast, cold-weather alerts, Metro delays, marches, and air-quality watch.
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Casa LLECA fundraiser seeks bigger LGBT shelter in CDMX

LLECA has raised 92,130 pesos toward a 200,000 goal to rehabilitate a new Casa LLECA in Iztapalapa, expanding capacity to about 30 residents.
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BCS rent regulation

Mexico City renting 2026 rules reshaping the market

Mexico City rentals in 2026 face inflation-capped hikes, one-month deposits, contract registration, and protections for families and pets.
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Aguascalientes Airbnb tax

CDMX hosts urge World Cup pause on short-term rental cap

Short-term rental hosts want Mexico City to temporarily lift its 50% occupancy cap during the 2026 World Cup to meet demand and curb price spikes.
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