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

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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Russian woman arrested in CDMX for threatening elderly husband with machete

A Russian woman was arrested in Cuajimalpa, Mexico City, after allegedly threatening her elderly husband with a machete during a domestic dispute. Police in Mexico...
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Mexico City paints rainbow crosswalk for Pride Day to honor LGBTQ+ rights

Mexico City officials painted a rainbow crosswalk in the Juárez neighborhood for International Pride Day, reinforcing government support for LGBTQ+ rights and equality. In a...
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Mexico City Sinking at Alarming Rate, UNAM Warns of Forced Displacement Within a Decade

Geologists from UNAM warn that Mexico City's ground is sinking up to 40 cm per year, threatening uninhabitable zones and mass displacement within a decade....
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Thousands Gather in Mexico City to Create the World’s Largest LGBTIQ+ Flag

Over 6,000 people braved the rain at Mexico City’s Zócalo to form the world’s largest LGBTIQ+ flag in a powerful Pride Month display of unity...
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Mexico’s Armored Car Market Grows Amid Rising Violence and Organized Crime

Mexico sees 10% annual growth in armored vehicle sales as violence surges. Cities like Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Cancún drive demand for high-level armor against...
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Mexico City taxi service gears up for FIFA World Cup 2026

Mexico City taxi drivers at the Benito Juárez International Airport (AICM) are ready to move more than one million visitors during the 2026 FIFA World...
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5-day alert for heavy rain and thunderstorms in Mexico City

Mexico City’s Civil Protection agency, the Secretariat of Comprehensive Risk Management and Civil Protection (SGIRPC), issued a special warning today in response to the rainy...
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Airlines warn of possible flight delays and cancellations in Puerto Vallarta

Airlines warn of possible flight delays and cancellations in Puerto Vallarta, Guadalajara, Mexico City, and more due to Hurricane Erick. Flexible travel policies are now...
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Mexico City’s Most Dangerous Parks and Markets Revealed in New Report

New data highlights Mexico City's parks and La Merced Market as top hotspots for assaults and thefts, raising safety concerns for both residents and tourists....
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