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A totally renovated Metro Line 1 — Mexico City’s oldest —...
The capital's most important metro line, serving commuters since its inception in 1969, has been completely refurbished. As Mayor Brugada put it: "Every last screw has been replaced."
Report: Mexico City has the worst traffic of any city in...
The No. 1 ranking may not surprise the thousands of chilangos who get stuck in traffic every day, but it's not the number of cars that's slowing things down — it's the disorganization and cumulative nuisances.
Mass protest against insecurity and the Morena party turns violent in...
Members of the Gen Z movement and the Sombrero Movement, a group critical of the federal government's security strategy, marched on Saturday in several cities, including Guadalajara, Monterrey, León, Toluca and Uruapan.
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Painting stolen from Teotihuacán church returns a quarter of a century later
The sacred painting was one of 18 artworks stolen nearly 25 years ago and was finally recovered after a special organization dedicated to recovering missing art was alerted to its attempted sale at auction.
Aeroméxico announces 2 new direct flights to Europe from CDMX and Monterrey
Mexico City will have a direct flight to Barcelona, Spain, and Monterrey, Nuevo León, will have a direct flight to Paris, France, eliminating the need for layovers in Mexico City or Madrid.
Why are there no stars in Mexico City’s night sky?
Despite being so high up, there is no night sky — or stars —in Mexico City. Andrea Fischer asked an expert why that is.
170,000 fans fill Zócalo for screening of Juan Gabriel’s iconic Bellas Artes performance
Mexico City’s Culture Ministry, in collaboration with Netflix, organized the free event, erecting four giant screens and a powerful sound system in the capital’s main plaza.
Schools in Puebla, Hidalgo move classes online due to cold front
Some regions of Mexico can expect evening temperatures as low as -5 to -15 degrees Celsius in the early part of the week, accompanied by frost in the early hours of the morning.
The New York Times takes aim at Mexico City’s food scene, but misfires
The New York Times recently attacked Mexico City's amazingly complex food scene using simplistic cliches. Our Lydia Carey has a response.
Irate Pueblo Mágico residents tie up public officials over uncollected trash, lack of water
Protesters in the México state mountain town of El Oro, who have suffered through days of water shortage and weeks of uncollected trash, are demanding the resignation of the mayor.
Central Mexico reservoirs start November at nearly 100% full, their highest level in 10...
The Cutzamala System of dams and reservoirs is the highest it has been in over a decade, thanks to record rainfalls in Mexico City earlier this year.
It’s cold outside: Mexico’s traditional warm drinks fight off fall’s chill
Hot beverages are the key to surviving Mexico's chilly season. Andrea Fischer guides you on Mexico's best traditional drinks that feel like a warm hug.
36 hours in Cuernavaca: How to make the most of your next getaway
36 hours in Cuernavaca is the perfect weekend antidote to the hustle and bustle of Mexico City. We've even got an itinerary ready for you.