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Reservoirs that furnish a large part of the Mexican capital have fallen to historic lows, as low rainfall, climate change and mismanagement exacerbate the problem.
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At the start of the pandemic in 2020, many governments issued mask requirements. That was not the case in Mexico.
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Mexico City migrants in other countries will elect a migrant council person who'll represent them in the legislative assembly.
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The subway train derailment occurred on Line 12 at Olivos Station in Mexico City. Photos from the scene show two train cars dangling precariously from the elevated track.
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Mexican health professionals complain the government moved too slowly to shut down business and stop the spread of the coronavirus. Doctors say hospitals around Mexico City are now at capacity.
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"We are depleting volumes of water that took hundreds, thousands of years to store. Sooner or later it will run out," says Mexico City's outgoing water system director.
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You might think that when someone is deported from the U.S., it's a one-way trip. But most people are deported multiple times.
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Mexico City has its worst smog in more than a decade. The government has ordered cars off the street one day a week, but city planners say that isn't a long-term solution.
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The Mexican government is encouraging those who are eligible to become dual US-Mexican citizens. Mexico believes the effort will benefit both countries.…
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Born in Cuba in the late 1800s, danzón had couples gliding in a kind of formal square dance a century later.