Mexico City's government inaugurates the renovated Light Train with 17 new convoys.
Clara Brugada
Mexico's president demands strong evidence from the US to defend national sovereignty.
Mexico City will host 18 free football festivals in various districts during the World Cup.
Mexican officials face corruption allegations and potential US investigation.
Children enjoyed various activities at El Zocalito de las Infancias in Mexico City's Zócalo.
Sheinbaum supports a constitutional reform to cap rent increases in Mexico City.
CIA agents allegedly operate in Chihuahua with local forces, sparking controversy.
Sheinbaum requests a scientific investigation into a feminicidio case in Mexico City.
Michoacán's governor inaugurates a cable car system in Uruapan, a 3.2 billion peso investment.
Families displaced from Cuba 11 demand the Mexico City government accelerate recovery of the property.
The government will promote community tourism management work in Mexico City.
The government proposes seven years in prison and a $117,000 fine for extortion.
Sheinbaum invests in Metro, addressing worker concerns and protests.
President Sheinbaum attends a progressive leaders' summit in Barcelona.
The Mexican government will deliver most World Cup-related mobility projects by late April and early May, including transportation upgrades and renovations.
Mexico City's Mayor Clara Brugada inaugurated the four-day Aqüifera Festival at Chapultepec to address the capital's dual water crisis of scarcity and flooding, announcing 643 planned infrastructure projects and over 200 aquifer recharge points.
Argentina marks 50 years since the 1976 coup. 30,000 people disappeared. Many were thrown into the sea.
Cyclists demand greater safety and control due to construction on Tlalpan road.
Clara Brugada asks the STC Metro to minimize user disruption during modernization works.
The local government extends a 100% subsidy on vehicle ownership and tax regularization until June.
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum inaugurates the Tren Suburbano to AIFA, reducing travel time to 43 minutes.
The Mexico City government will launch Nahui, a film market, to boost the local film industry.
The Supreme Court halted a 5.81 billion peso tax payment from Issste to Mexico City, ordering a recalculation that could significantly reduce the amount.
The Secretaría de las Mujeres trained 26,674 public servants to prevent gender violence during the 2026 World Cup.
Authorities will conclude mobility projects in San Antonio Abad by May 31.
Mexico City inaugurates the Gran Tenochtitlan bike path, a new urban mobility strategy.
Andrea Bocelli performed at the Zócalo, blending opera, cumbia, and pop for 130,000 attendees.
Mexico City's metro, over 50 years old, requires total renovation, not just maintenance, according to Clara Brugada.
Residents of Colinas del Sur appeal a judge's denial to halt Cablebús construction works.
Trump faces potential political downfall by April 2026 following backlash from attacking Pope Leo XIV, while Mexico's president addresses inflation and investigates a massive 5 billion-peso Infonavit fraud scheme.
Mexico City's leader Clara Brugada proposed an international multilateral financing fund to 140 cities across 36 countries to combat poverty through medium-term projects and public care systems, alongside creating a global multidimensional poverty index.
Residents of La Noria demand the Mexico City government include their colony in rehabilitation works to address mobility and security issues.
Mexico's lack of standardized criteria for declaring droughts or floods has worsened disasters, according to legal expert Carmen Carmona Lara, as arbitrary thresholds prevent alignment with economic impacts and adequate infrastructure investment of 100 billion pesos annually falls short.
Mexico City government vows to use dialogue to dismantle migrant camp in Vallejo area
A dispute between Acosta and Xochimilco's mayor Circe Camacho affects residents.
The Mexico City government will renovate the Museo de los Ferrocarrileros, announced Clara Brugada.
Clara Brugada calls to strengthen municipalities to defend democracy against the far-right.
Mexican authorities arrest Teresita Ochoa, a mother, for protesting against a US factory.
Women will operate Centrobús units in Mexico City's historic center, connecting 186 points of interest for five pesos.
The government will propose a constitutional amendment to limit rent increases above inflation rates.
The government inaugurated a public care house in the Pedregal de Santo Domingo, part of a system to provide free services to popular colonies.
Traffic congestion on San Antonio Abad and Tlalpan roads increases pollution levels due to inadequate planning.
Around 15,000 competitors participated in the second edition of the Utopías race, with Fernando Martínez and Yanai Galván winning.
Clara Brugada demands investigation into corruption and negligence in the Edith Guadalupe case.
Copred urges Mexican football authorities to address gender discrimination after an incident involving referee Katia Itzel García.
Mexico City exceeded its measles vaccination goal, with 3.9 million people vaccinated.
Mexico City's government will provide permanent economic support to athletes and coaches.
Protesters stormed the local Congress, breaking glass and assaulting staff, over housing demands.
Clara Brugada rejects the political use of a UN report and supports President Claudia Sheinbaum's policies on missing persons.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife face trial. The trial in a New York court lacks valid reasons. Maduro's sovereignty is affected.
