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Intense rain floods Mexico City’s Zócalo, forces airport closure
All flights from Mexico City International Airport (AICM) had resumed by 6 a.m. on Monday after the city received half of the month's rain (84 mm) on Sunday evening.
CDMX moves 3 cannabis tolerance zones, but some neighbors still aren’t...
While some neighbors complain about the smell and the lifestyle, cannabis advocates are seeking to end what they consider an unfair stigma.
How a Tlaxcala family is learning to share their home with...
The family members are reportedly fine with the unusual arrangement, and government agencies have lent their support for the safety of the humans and the animals.

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Drug manufacturers announce investments of over 12B pesos in Mexico
The announcements follow the administration's goal of boosting domestic production of a wide range of products, part of the Plan México initiative.
Migrant caravan of 300 departs Tapachula, but not for the US
Unlike many previous migrant caravans, the group of foreigners who began their journey from Tapachula, Chiapas, on Wednesday is aiming to end their journey in Mexico City.
Mega barbacoa returns to Hidalgo, with enough for 15,000 hungry visitors
The barbacoa feast of 100 sheep and more than 2,000 chickens will be slow-cooked underground in two enormous ovens as part of the annual Dajiedhi Fair, a six-day festival starting Wednesday.
Canadian budget carrier Flair to offer US $102 flights from CDMX to Vancouver
Flair is the first airline to offer 100-dollar direct connections between Canada and Mexico City, competing directly with Aeroméxico and Air Canada.
What’s next for Mexico’s growing rail system? Officials share advances in Nuevo León, Guadalajara,...
Construction is expected to begin this month on lines connecting Saltillo and Monterrey to the U.S. border.
What’s on in Mexico City in August 2025?
After a very rainy summer in the capital, August arrives in Mexico City with a mélange of world-class documentary photography and emerging artists from...
Nissan announces plans to close its historic Cuernavaca plant, moving production to Aguascalientes
The state of Morelo plant, which began operations in 1966, was not only Nissan's first production facility in Mexico but also the brand's first outside Japan.
Not just in CDMX: Oaxaca announces aerial cable car network to boost transportation and...
Oaxaca is following the leads of Mexico CIty and México state by offering aerial cable cars to move locals and tourists to and from key points in the metropolitan area.
Affordable housing movement in CDMX gains ground with third anti-gentrification march
Around 200 people participated in an anti-gentrification march in Mexico City on Saturday, the third such protest in the capital this month.
MND Tutor | Puebla
Our subscriber-exclusive education series visits one of Mexico's most historic and cultural cities this week, as we help you learn Spanish.