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‘All eyes are on the World Cup’: How Mexico’s searching mothers...
Protesters packed southern Mexico City on the first day of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, drowning out the celebrations with a reminder that behind the spectacle, tens of thousands of families are still searching for their missing loved ones.
How to check if your English-speaking doctor in Mexico City is...
It's hard enough finding an English-speaking doctor (or other professional) and it's even harder to verify if they are legally licensed. For Mexico City residents, there's a service that does it for you.
Stars in the stands: The celebrities spotted at the World Cup...
While Mexico's president watched from a street festival, music and sports stars enjoyed the year's biggest sporting event in person at Estadio Azteca.
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Santiago Xalitzintla, the town that is in charge of calming the Popocatépetl volcano
Why hasn't Popocatépetl had a massively violent eruption for nearly 1,300 years? Because the residents of Santiago Xalitzintla are tasked with keeping the volcano calm.
From the Zócalo to Coyoacán, CDMX’s 18 Fan Fests roar as El Tri wins...
Capitalinos — including President Claudia Sheinbaum and Mayor Clara Brugada — crowded into the 18 free Fan Fest sites across the city to watch Javier Aguirre’s team kick off the tournament on Thursday.
Security forces shut down major roads near the World Cup stadium as protesters seek...
City and federal security forces had been preparing all week for an influx of cars and people around Estadio Azteca, but protesters seeking to cause disruption complicated their task.
Mexico City’s box seat owners kept their seats at the World Cup — but...
If they want to eat and drink, box owners will be forced to purchase "hospitality packages" directly from FIFA, which reportedly cost US $75,000 for 12 people for all five World Cup matches at Mexico City Stadium.
Activists climb a Mexico City monument to proclaim that human rights are ‘also in...
The choice of the phrase "in play" (en juego) in reference to human rights was seemingly meant to call attention to how little notice they are getting compared to the World Cup games.
At least 7 protest marches plan to descend on Mexico City Stadium during World...
Protesters — who include searching mothers, teachers, retirees, healthcare workers, farmers, anti-gentrification activists and transportation workers — are expected to arrive at the stadium just as the Mexico vs. South Africa match is starting.
An oasis for pedestrians — in the form of a verdant elevated walkway —...
The elevated walkway, with 10,000 plants and trees, converts one of the capital's most congested areas into a pleasant diversion for residents and visitors.
Remembering Toros Neza, Mexico’s wildest soccer renegades
For a decade in the 1990s, one club from Mexico's poorest city not only played in the top tier of Mexican soccer but carved out a legendary reputation as soccer renegades.
Remembering Vicente Fox and his greatest gaffes
Vicente Fox was famous for his gaffes, or "foxadas," while president of Mexico. Writer Bethany Platanella recalls some of his most memorable misfires, which continued long after he left office.
The quest to discover the secrets of Moctezuma’s private zoo
Over 400 years before the Chapultepec Zoo opened in Mexico City, an ancient version existed in Tenochtitlán, belonging to Mexica emperor Moctezuma II.