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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

Mexico City rental fraud risks grow as listings disappear

A report finds that one in three Mexico City (CDMX) rental listings are not available, highlighting the threat of Mexico City rental fraud and urging...
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Second Anti-Gentrification March Announced in Mexico City

A second anti-gentrification march in Mexico City is set for July 20, this time focusing on rising housing costs in the south. Protestors at the...
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Mexico City to give $7,200 pesos to every child born in the capital during their first three years

Mexico City guarantees $1,200 pesos every two months to all children from birth to age three under the Desde la Cuna program, totaling $7,200 pesos...
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Mexico City launches major affordable housing program to combat rental crisis and displacement

Mexico City’s new public rental housing program targets 20,000 affordable units to ease a 50,000-unit deficit, combat gentrification, and support vulnerable families. Mexico City is...
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Mexico City Suspends Rain Harvesting Program Despite Ongoing Water Crisis

The Rain Harvesting program in CDMX, designed to reduce water shortages, has been suspended in 2025 despite an allocated budget and past success in installing...
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Mexico City Telecommunications Law mandates companies to bury cables underground

Mexico City’s new Telecommunications Law mandates burying overhead cables to improve safety, streamline connectivity, and enhance the urban image with a comprehensive cables underground plan....
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Mexico City Protests: There is a fine line between anti-gentrification and xenophobia

The line between anti-gentrification and racism is clear if you choose to see it: genuine activism targets policy and practice, not nationality or ethnicity. I...
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Protest graffiti and smashed windows mars anti-gentrification rally in Mexico City

Residents and activists joined an anti-gentrification rally in Mexico Park, but the anti-gentrification rally Mexico Park turned destructive as masked youths defaced local shops and...
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Gentrification in Mexico City is not the reason for the high cost of housing

City housing shortage, not gentrification, drives prices skyward as planning lags behind demand and foreigner influence remains minimal. High real estate costs in Mexico City...
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Mexico City Protest on July 5 Challenges Gentrification and Airbnb’s Impact on Housing

Residents of Roma and Condesa will gather at Parque México on July 5 to protest gentrification, rising rents, and Airbnb’s effect on local housing. This...
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Mexico City faced historic June rains and flooding amid calls for urgent drainage overhaul

Mexico City saw record-breaking rains in June, with 116 homes damaged and Metro Line 8 flooded. Officials call for urgent drainage upgrades and announce a...
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Mexico City to Celebrate 700 Years Since Founding of Tenochtitlán with July Festivities

Mexico City will honor the 700th anniversary of Tenochtitlán with cultural events in July, including video mapping, opera in Nahuatl, and a historic march to...
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