Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

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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

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Third gentrification march in Mexico City today

Groups and residents join the third gentrification march Mexico City on July 26, from Hemiciclo a Benito Juárez to the U.S. Embassy along Paseo de...
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Mexico City Rental Housing Plan Faces Shortage Crisis

With land reserves nearly exhausted, Mexico City must recycle existing sites for rental housing and expand public rental units to ease suburban displacement.
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México unveiled stamp to mark Tenochtitlan 700 years

México unveiled stamp to mark 700 years of Tenochtitlan

Correos de México unveiled a burgundy QR‑coded stamp to mark Tenochtitlan 700 years, honoring the eagle and serpent legend, Copil’s heart myth and Mexico City’s...
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Aeroméxico - Delta planes near collision at Mexico City Airport

Aeroméxico – Delta planes near collision at Mexico City Airport

Aeroméxico near collision at AICM sparks a safety probe after flight 1631 overflew a Delta jet on takeoff.
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CDMX AI fraud alert

CDMX AI fraud alert: how criminals drain your accounts

CDMX AI fraud alert warns of schemes that hijack phones and banking apps to drain your accounts.
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Airbnb in Mexico City is pushing renters out

Airbnb in Mexico City is pushing renters out, UNAM warns

Airbnb in Mexico City is reshaping housing, UNAM warns. Short term rentals raise prices, strain services and speed gentrification while rules lag.
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Xin Xin, last giant panda in Mexico, nears end-of-life at 35

At 35, Xin Xin, the last giant panda in Mexico, is in her final life stage, says Sedema. Caregivers urge residents to visit Chapultepec Zoo...
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Puppet theatre in Coyoacán Celebrates 50 Years of Magic

Puppet Circus in Coyoacán marks its 50th anniversary with a special season of “El Circo,” honoring five decades of storytelling through marionettes in Mexico City.
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Second Anti Gentrification March in Mexico City Sparks Confrontation

Second Anti Gentrification March in Mexico City Sparks Confrontation

Dozens of residents led the second Anti Gentrification March in Mexico City on July 20, clashing with police near Fuentes Brotantes station and smashing Metrobús...
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Heavy rains in Mexico City leaves 87 homes damages and 16 lost

Heavy rains in Mexico City leaves 87 homes damages and 16 lost

Of 87 homes damaged by heavy rains in Mexico City on July 19, 2025, 16 suffered total loss. Learn how local teams moved fast to...
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Two-thirds of Mexico City's water refilling stations fail drinking standards

Two-thirds of Mexico City’s water refilling stations fail drinking standards

New tests reveal purified water quality is failing at Mexico City refilling stations, with two‑thirds of samples showing harmful bacteria and high solids levels.
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Lake Texcoco Revitalizes as Nature Reclaims Abandoned Airport Site

Lake Texcoco Revitalizes as Nature Reclaims Abandoned Airport Site in Mexico City

Lake Texcoco Revival shows water seeping through abandoned airport walls, restoring 230,000 birds, native species, and local hope after years of community resistance.
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