Monday, July 7, 2025

The MND Quiz of the Week: July 5th

What's been going on in the news this week? Our weekly quiz is here to keep you on top of what’s happening in Mexico.

Get informed, stay smart.

Are you ready?  Let’s see where you rank vs. our expert community!

Mexico City is celebrating a milestone anniversary. How old is it?

Authorities in México State, Querétaro and Hidalgo have smashed a multi-million dollar criminal operation. What was being stolen?

Mexico has slashed its budget deficit in 2025. How much by?

Which Playa del Carmen landmark was demolished this week?

Which Mexican airline has taken delivery of a brand new Embraer jet aircraft this week?

Which major automobile manufacturer cancelled long-standing plans for a manufacturing hub in Mexico this week?

The Mexican soccer team has reached the finals of the CONCACAF Gold Cup, where they will play the U.S. Who did they beat in the semi-final?

It was an unusually wet June in Mexico City. How much more rain was there than usual?

A mayor in Oaxaca has been married as part of a traditional ceremony to ensure peace in the region. Who was the bride?

Which former boxing world champion was arrested in the United States this week?

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Texas flooding

Mexico aids 30 citizens, celebrates heroic counselors following deadly Texas floods

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The president said the Mexican Consulate in San Antonio is in communication with Mexican families affected by the floods and will visit shelters as soon as possible.
Anti-gentrification protest Mexico City

Hundreds protest gentrification in Mexico City’s Condesa and Roma neighborhoods

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Most of the protesters were young people, including residents and former residents of inner-city Mexico City neighborhoods that have seen rents triple since the COVID-19 pandemic.
light phenomenon in the sky

NASA astronaut captures glimpse of mysterious ‘sprite’ over Mexico

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The atmospheric phenomenon is rarely seen from the ground. But astronauts on the International Space Station have the best seat in the universe, especially when hovering over Mexican skies.
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