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Central East

Stay tuned to Central East Mexico news, bringing you updates from Hidalgo, Puebla, Tlaxcala, Veracruz, the State of México, Morelos and Mexico City. We cover government decisions, cultural events and economic shifts shaping the heart of the nation.

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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2025 Firefly Season Begins in Tlaxcala’s Rancho Buenavista Sanctuary

Witness the 2025 firefly season in Nanacamilpa, Tlaxcala from June 20 to August 10. Explore eco-lodging, cultural tours, and natural magic at Rancho Buenavista. A...
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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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Mexico City Metro users are being stabbed with needles containing Benzodiazepines and THC

Mexico City Prosecutor confirms benzodiazepines and THC in Metro needle puncture cases, with no link to major crimes or addiction. Incidents decrease amid heightened security....
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Mexico advances Isthmus of Tehuantepec rail corridor as alternative to Panama Canal

The Interoceanic Corridor through southern Mexico is on track for mid-2026 completion, connecting the Pacific and Atlantic by rail and transforming trade and development across...
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Puebla Cumbia Fest breaks world record with 9,000 fans and 50 sonideros

Puebla Cumbia Fest 2025 drew over 9,000 attendees and broke a world record with 50 sonideros performing live. The event marked Puebla as the global...
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Flooded Streets Pose Greater Risk Than Rivers During Morelos Rainy Season

Heavy rains in Morelos are turning streets into danger zones, surpassing rivers in risk. Civil Protection urges extreme caution amid vehicle and pedestrian incidents. As...
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