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This is what Mexico feels like.
Mexico's national football team defeated South Korea 1-0 in the second group stage match of the World Cup, securing first place in Group A and ensuring they will host their next game at the Estadio Ciudad de México. The victory marked the first time in 24 years that Mexico has won two consecutive matches in a World Cup and demonstrated their ability to win without playing at their best. The goal was scored by Luis Romo after a defensive error by South Korea's goalkeeper Kim Seung-gyu. Mexico also preserved their unbeaten record and kept their hopes alive.

The Angel of Independence is filled with excitement with Mexico's victory over South Korea
The article describes the celebration of Mexico's victory over South Korea in the World Cup 2026 at the Angel of Independence in Mexico City. It highlights the enthusiasm of Mexican fans who gathered at the iconic monument, describing scenes of joy, music, and the atmosphere created by the crowd. The text mentions the presence of other international supporters and the challenges of navigating through large crowds.
Electoral Court does not recognize 93 thousand affiliations to Morena for duplicity; orders INE to review more than a thousand registrations
The Electoral Tribunal has rejected 93,000 affiliations to the MORENA party due to duplication and ordered the National Electoral Institute (INE) to review more than 1,000 registrations.

CNTE accumulates 71 days of unemployment in two and a half years
The Coordinadora Nacional de Trabajadores de la Educación (CNTE) has accumulated at least 71 days of work stoppages over two and a half years as part of national protests that resumed in 2024, primarily in states such as Oaxaca, Chiapas, Guerrero, Michoacán, Zacatecas, and Mexico City, where the dissident teaching sector has greater presence. According to a review of mobilizations in Mexico City, the CNTE suspended activities for 27 days in 2024, representing 14.6% of an 185-day school cycle; 25 days in 2025, which accounted for 13.5% of the academic calendar; and added 19 days of indefinite全国

Section 22 of the SNTE allows the reopening of Pemex's terminal in Oaxaca; gasoline supply at some stations is regularised
Teachers from Section 22 of the National Union of Education Workers (SNTE) allowed the temporary reopening of the Pemex storage and dispatch terminal in Santa María de El Tule, which enabled fuel supply at some gas stations in Oaxaca City and the surrounding area. Some stations remained closed due to a lack of gasoline and diesel, while others had long lines of drivers. Local authorities urged citizens not to engage in panic buying of fuel and assured that service would be guaranteed, while maintaining negotiations with SNTE leadership to prevent further disruptions. As of yesterday evening, 1

Colombian Daniel Muñoz details how he lived his goal at the Mexico City Stadium
Colombia's national team started their participation in the 2026 World Cup with a victory over Uzbekistan at the Estadio Ciudad de México. Defender Daniel Muñoz scored the opening goal in the match, which was celebrated enthusiastically by Colombian fans. Muñoz described his experience scoring at the iconic stadium, noting the emotional atmosphere and the support from the crowd.
Morena initiates suspension of rights to Tenancingo mayor accused of self-abduction
The Morena party has initiated the suspension of rights for the mayor of Tenancingo, who is accused of self-sequestration.
Mayor of Cuautitlán denounces alleged patrimonial damage by more than 417 mdp; presents 112 anomalies
The mayor of Cuautitlán has reported alleged damage to public property amounting to over 417 million pesos and has identified 112 irregularities.
CDMX government makes alliance with 30 companies to broadcast the 2026 World Cup matches without cost to the treasury
The Government of Mexico City has formed an alliance with 30 companies to broadcast World Cup 2026 matches without cost to public funds.
New York police report shots fired in Times Square; no injuries
New York Police reported shots fired in Times Square, but there were no injuries.
US lifts maritime blockade against Iran; maintains naval presence to oversee deal
The European Union has suspended its maritime blockade against Iran but continues maintaining a naval presence to monitor an agreement.

"The teacher fighting is also teaching" shouts CNTE towards the CDMX Stadium; teachers start protests in Calzada de Tlalpan
Teachers affiliated with the CNTE (Coordinadora Nacional de Trabajadores de la Educación) began a protest march along Calzada de Tlalpan, demanding that President Claudia Sheinbaum negotiate directly with their representatives. The teachers stated they would continue blocking roads if the federal government does not repeal the 2007 ISSSTE law. Their goal is to reach Estadio Azteca, but the police have set up roadblocks to prevent them. The Secretary of Education, Mario Delgado, mentioned that the federal government will continue dialogue with the CNTE to ensure children across the country can
A man arrested after assault of alleged traders in the operation of Rojo de la Vega in Zona Rosa
A man was detained following an alleged attack by suspected merchants during an operation conducted by Rojo de la Vega in Zona Rosa.

IP estimates losses of 100 mdp of pesos per day
Business owners and merchants in Mexico City's Historic Center estimate daily losses of up to 100 million pesos due to the 15-day protest by the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE). The protest has blocked major access points to the city center, affecting both residents and tourists during the World Cup and the FIFA Fan Fest at the Zócalo. María Elena Lozano, representing the business community, stated that many businesses rely on external suppliers, such as trucks from Puebla, which have been unable to enter the area. She noted that the local government has removed barriers and承诺
FIFA paid more than a million pesos to rent Chapultepec Castle for gala dinner before the World Cup: Sheinbaum
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that FIFA paid over one million pesos to rent the Chapultepec Castle for a gala dinner prior to the World Cup.
The Mexican state exists; it is not well informed, Sheinbaum responds to Trump's statements about cartels
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responded to comments made by former U.S. President Donald Trump regarding Mexican cartels, stating that 'The Mexican state exists; it is just not well-informed.' The response was made in reaction to Trump's remarks.

In the air, 17 alliances with PT and Verde by 2027; Morena first defines candidates
The leaderships of Morena, Partido Verde, and Partido del Trabajo have left potential alliances for the 2027 state elections uncertain, stating that while candidate registration will be conducted jointly, the decision to support specific candidates will follow electoral timelines. A joint press conference announced the registration period for those seeking to lead the State Coordination of Defense of the Fourth Transformation, which begins on June 22 and ends on June 27. Registration is both online and in person at the World Trade Center in Mexico City. Citlalli Hernandez, head of Morena's全国选举
Mayor of Tenancingo would have simulated his kidnapping to collect 40 mdp and justify embezzlement of the City Council
The mayor of Tenancingo is alleged to have staged her own kidnapping to collect 40 million pesos and justify embezzlement by the municipal government.
We Are Mexico's registration as a political party advances; Electoral Court validates affiliations in its favor
The electoral tribunal has validated the affiliations of Somos México, advancing its registration as a political party.
'We need to dream': World Cup joy gives Congo respite amid Ebola epidemic
The article discusses how the joy of the World Cup provides a temporary reprieve for the Democratic Republic of Congo amid an Ebola outbreak. It highlights the emotional impact of the event on the population during a time of health crisis.

Sheinbaum avoids commenting on the political plan between Morena, PVEM and PT; "it is up to the leaderships of the parties", he says
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum declined to comment on a potential political alliance between the ruling Morena party, the Green Party of Mexico (PVEM), and the Labor Party (PT). The alliance is expected to be announced later in the week ahead of the 2027 state elections. Morena's national leader, Ariadna Montiel Reyes, confirmed that an integral political plan would be presented but did not confirm whether there would be alliances in all 17 states holding elections. The article also mentions that officials have requested leave to run for office and that changes have occurred in the federl
Environmentalists demand to protect La Cazahuatera in Cuernavaca and to stop the real estate project
Environmentalists are demanding the protection of La Cazahuatera in Cuernavaca and are calling for an end to a real estate development project.

Ratify Jennifer Krystel Castillo as head of the SAT's Large Contributors; it is to combat tax evasion with the use of AI
The Permanent Commission of the Federal Congress confirmed Jennifer Krystel Castillo Madrid as head of the Administration of Large Taxpayers at the Mexican Tax Service (SAT). During her appearance before the Third Committee on Economic Matters, Castillo Madrid informed senators and deputies that audits of large taxpayers will focus on high-risk operations identified through automated data analysis systems, aiming to combat tax evasion without conducting unnecessary reviews of compliant companies. The new approach emphasizes fiscal intelligence and cross-referencing data to identify risks to公共f
11 Acapulco extortion suspects linked to trial; health and weapons crimes investigated
Eleven individuals suspected of extortion in Acapulco have been formally charged. The investigation includes alleged crimes related to public health and weapons.

Sheinbaum again refuses to meet with the CNTE; instructs SEP and Segob to attend the magisterium
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has rejected the possibility of meeting directly with members of the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE), stating that the handling of teachers' demands falls under the jurisdiction of the Secretariat of Government (Segob) and the Secretariat of Public Education (SEP). The CNTE has been on strike for over two weeks, demanding, among other things, the repeal of the 2007 ISSSTE Law and better retirement and pension conditions for education workers. The strike risks disrupting the closure of the 2025-2026 school cycle for approximately 1.4 millionK
Yeraldine Bonilla rules out competing in Morena's internal process in Sinaloa; she will not ask for maternity leave
Yeraldine Bonilla has ruled out competing in the internal process of the Morena party in Sinaloa and stated she will not request maternity leave.
Guerrero teachers denounce police aggression ahead of CNTE rally; SSC reports seizure of objects to attack
Teachers in Guerrero state have reported police aggression prior to a demonstration by the National Coordination of Educational Workers (CNTE). The State Security Council (SSC) has reported the seizure of items deemed 'for aggression.'
Ecatepec residents hold human chain in court to demand a resolution on water shortage
Residents of Ecatepec formed a human chain at the court to demand a resolution regarding the water shortage.
Anonymous jury and classified evidence: tightening security measures in trial against Caro Quintero in US
The trial of Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán's former associate, José Antonio Caro Quintero, in the United States has implemented stricter security measures, including an anonymous jury and classified evidence.
They recovered a space to play and live together: this is how they transformed the Kiosko A1 of Chapultepec
The article discusses the transformation of the Kiosko A1 in Chapultepec into a space for play and community interaction.
After insults to Trump, Sheinbaum instructs to review performance of Manuela Obrador, cousin of AMLO, in the Well-being
The article reports that Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's president-elect, has ordered an investigation into the actions of Manuela Obrador, her cousin and the head of the National Institute for Wellbeing (Bienestar), following insults directed at former U.S. President Donald Trump.
Trump threatens to "bomb again" if Iran "doesn't behave" days before a peace deal is signed
The article reports that former U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to 'drop bombs again' if Iran does not behave properly, just days before a peace agreement is set to be signed.
May God forgive them, and not forget us: searching families lose 16 tarps due to insensitivity of fans
Families searching for missing persons have lost 16 tarps used to mark locations due to the insensitivity of sports fans.
Salvador Molina, deputy mayor of Cuautla, Morelos, denounces death threats against his family
Salvador Molina, the deputy mayor of Cuautla, Morelos, has reported threats against his family.
AICM licensed taxis will offer discounts of up to 18%, so you can access them.
Authorized taxis at AICM will offer discounts of up to 18%. Here's how you can access them.
World Cup 2026: Classes are suspended and there will be home office for Mexico matches; this is what the decree says
The Mexican government has issued a decree suspending classes and allowing remote work during World Cup matches held in Mexico. The measure aims to ensure public safety and manage traffic during the event.
Sheinbaum is hoping to meet with Spain's King Felipe VI during his visit to Mexico for a World Cup match.
Claudia Sheinbaum, the President of Mexico, is expected to meet with King Felipe VI of Spain during her visit to Mexico for a World Cup match.

VIDEO: Earthquakes shake Indonesia, Japan and China; leave casualties and various damages
Indonesia, Japan, and China experienced earthquakes of varying intensities on Tuesday, resulting in damage and casualties. In Indonesia's Celebes Island, an earthquake measuring 6.7 caused at least eight injuries and damaged infrastructure. The tremors prompted residents in Palu to flee to open areas, with hospitals evacuating patients for safety. At least one person died in China due to the quakes. Rescue agencies reported additional injuries in Sigi, with some requiring urgent medical attention. Damage assessments are ongoing.
Pemex keeps a watch on the Pánuco River after finding stain; monitoring confirms absence of hydrocarbons, he says
Pemex continues monitoring the Río Pánuco after the discovery of an oil slick. According to reports, monitoring confirms the absence of hydrocarbons.
US has transferred 313 criminals to Mexico during Trump administration, says Ambassador Ronald Johnson
The article reports that Ambassador Ronald Johnson stated the European Union has transferred 313 criminals to Mexico during the Trump administration.

With a mariachi band and all! The Ministry of Tourism welcomes the first tourists for the 2026 World Cup; this is how the moment unfolded.
Mexico's Tourism Secretary Alejandra Frausto welcomed the first FIFA World Cup 2026 tourists arriving at Mexico City's international airport with a mariachi band performance and appearances by cultural figures, emphasizing Mexican hospitality and cultural heritage.
March in Escuinapa, Sinaloa, demanding peace; there is a lot of collective fear, says the organization
A march was held in Escuinapa, Sinaloa, demanding peace. An organization stated there is significant collective fear.
World Cup 2026: Jalisco suspends classes for Mexico's match against South Korea
Jalisco has suspended classes for students in grades 1 through 6 on June 15, 2023, due to the World Cup match between Mexico and South Korea. The decision was made by the state education authorities to allow children to watch the game.
President of the Congress of Michoacán offers apologies for inviting a band that played a narcocorrido
The president of the Congress of Michoacán has apologized for inviting a band that performed a narcocorrido, a type of music often associated with drug cartels.
As Guadalajara prepares for Mexico's second match at the 2026 World Cup, Teresa is still waiting for her daughter
The article mentions that while Guadalajara prepares for Mexico's second match in the 2026 World Cup, Teresa continues waiting for her daughter.

Teachers' demonstrations are changing the presidential agenda
President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo unexpectedly changed her schedule to attend events in San Luis Potosí, including delivering sports facilities and providing tickets to young athletes for World Cup matches. The event was not originally planned and led to the cancellation of a scheduled infrastructure program delivery in Zacatecas.

After nearly two weeks of strikes, the CNTE maintains a sit-in in the center of Mexico City; awaits resolution from the National Representative Assembly
The Coordinadora Nacional de Trabajadores de la Educación (CNTE) continues its sit-in in the historic center of Mexico City after 13 days of strike. Teachers are waiting for the resolution of the National Representative Assembly, which will decide whether they remain in the capital or return to their states. The protest has blocked major avenues such as Paseo de la Reforma, Bucareli, and Tlalpan. The teachers have set up tents in several streets since June 1st and continue to block these roads while awaiting the outcome of the assembly. They demand the repeal of the 2007 ISSSTE Law and the re-

Morena denounces alleged vote purchase in Coahuila for 200 pesos; "the ballots confirm the QRGate!", she says
Morena shared images on social media showing ballots from Coahuila's election count, alleging that the PRI purchased votes for local diputados at 200 pesos each. The party claims that ballot evidence confirms their earlier accusations of a systematic vote-buying scheme, questioning why the PRI insists the elections were clean if the ballots tell a different story. Morena's national leader, Ariadna Montiel, presented photos and videos during a press conference, accusing the PRI of using a QR code system to facilitate payments to voters, a method previously used in Durango.
Companies sanctioned for colluding in public tenders for radiography equipment
Several companies have been sanctioned for colluding in public tenders related to materials for X-rays.
Morena is pushing for an electoral trial to seek the annulment of the Coahuila election
Morena is promoting an electoral lawsuit to seek the annulment of the election in Coahuila.
The government of Michoacán delivers patrol cars to indigenous communities following multiple incidents of violence
The government of Michoacán has delivered patrol vehicles to indigenous communities following multiple incidents of violence.
Armed attack in Azcapotzalco, CDMX: four dead and two minors injured in Santa María Maninalco
An armed attack occurred in Azcapotzalco, Mexico City, resulting in four deaths and two minors injured in Santa María Maninalco.

A man was arrested for an attack on a city council member
Authorities in Oaxaca have arrested a suspect in connection with an attack on the mayor of Miahuatlán de Porfirio Díaz, Isidro César Figueroa Jiménez. The suspect was identified through witness testimony, and his motorcycle, believed to have been used in the attack, has been seized. Investigators are continuing their search for a second participant in the attack and potential masterminds.

Family of Kevin, missing teenager and football fan, intensifies his search; deprived of freedom in Mazatlán along with other fans
The family of Kevin Ernesto Verdugo Cervantes, a 17-year-old with autism who has been missing for 16 months in Mazatlán, has intensified their search efforts during the World Cup celebrations. Kevin was reportedly kidnapped along with other football fans by armed individuals while watching a match at a sports field in the Benito Juárez neighborhood. The authorities have yet to clarify his disappearance. His family and friends are using social media to raise awareness and ask for public assistance in locating him. On the day of his disappearance, Kevin was wearing a navy hoodie, jeans, and a t恤
The Great Worldwide Parade this Saturday at CDMX: route, schedule and alternatives
The article provides information about the Worldist Parade taking place in Mexico City on Saturday, including details about the route, schedule, and traffic alternatives.
Hurricane Otis, the day the port of Acapulco was alone in the chaos
The article discusses the impact of Hurricane Otis on the port of Acapulco, highlighting the chaos faced by the city during the event.
National Guard and Defense will give security to a deputy who received a funeral crown in Sinaloa
The National Guard and Defense will provide security to a deputy who received a funeral wreath in Sinaloa.

FGR attracts investigative reporting from Veracruz reporter Roxana Ramírez; still unlocated
The Mexican Federal Attorney's Office (FGR) has taken over the investigation into the illegal detention of journalist Roxana Ramirez from southern Veracruz, who remains missing since early in the month. The state attorney general, Lisbeth Aurelia Jimenez Aguirre, stated that the FGR exercised its authority to attract the case, and today the investigation file was handed over to the federal offices in Mexico City. The case is now under the jurisdiction of the Special Prosecutor's Office for Crimes against Freedom of Expression (FEADLE). Investigations include two lines of inquiry involving all-
Mejía Berdeja filed a lawsuit against Coahuila governor for election irregularities
Mejía Berdeja has filed a lawsuit against the governor of Coahuila over alleged irregularities in an election.

Ayotzinapa case: Parents accuse him of "working" with lines of investigation; point to operative against him to avoid reaching with CNTE
Parents and guardians of the 43 missing Ayotzinapa students accused the Mexican government of conducting an operation against them to prevent their arrival in Mexico City for a new mobilization with the Coordinadora Nacional de Trabajadores de la Educación (CNTE). They claimed the government has 'messed up' the lines of investigation and demanded the return of the group of experts and access to the Mexican Army's file. The parents also alleged they were detained at a checkpoint in Tlalpan and accused authorities of trying to plant false evidence to discredit them.
Extension of preventive detention for a guard at the immigration facility where 40 migrants died; he has been without a sentence for 3 years
The preventive detention of a guard at a migrant shelter where 40 migrants died has been extended. The individual has been without a trial for three years.
The best memes of the second presidential debate 2024
The article highlights the best memes from the second 2024 presidential debate.
The football party and the absence in the Angel: chronicle of the day the World Cup returned to Mexico
The article covers the return of the FIFA World Cup to Mexico, focusing on public celebrations and events related to the tournament. It highlights fan reactions, cultural significance, and the impact of hosting the event.
There can be no party in pain: the day that the searching families reached the threshold of the 2026 World Cup
The article discusses the emotional experience of families searching for missing relatives during the buildup to the 2026 World Cup. It highlights the contrast between the excitement surrounding the event and the pain endured by those still looking for loved ones.
World Cup businesses are alerted: where to report fake inspectors or closure threats
The article warns businesses about potential scams related to the World Cup, such as fake inspectors or threats of closure. It provides information on where to report these incidents.
For the second day, authorities suspend body lifting in Matatan, Sinaloa; warn of explosives in the area
Authorities have suspended the recovery of bodies in Matatán, Sinaloa, for the second consecutive day due to warnings about explosives in the area.
Protesters break the security fence during the opening of the World Cup at the CDMX Stadium; face police
During the opening ceremony of the World Cup at the Estadio CDMX, protesters broke through security barriers and confronted police.
Foreign man suffers heart attack on access to CDMX Stadium at the start of the World Cup; reported as stable
A foreign individual suffered a heart attack at the entrance to the Estadio CDMX during the start of the World Cup and was reported to be stable.
Mexico, champion in disappearance: collectives, mothers seeking and family members protest during World Cup at CDMX
During the World Cup in Mexico City, collectives, mothers searching for their missing loved ones, and families protested under the banner 'Mexico, champion in disappearance.' The demonstration highlighted the ongoing issue of missing persons in the country.
Segob investigates transfer supports to Jalisco participants in the process of seeking mothers in CDMX
The Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Segob) is investigating whether financial support was provided for the transportation of participants from Jalisco who attended a demonstration by 'madres buscadoras' (searching mothers) in Mexico City.
In Bay of Banderas construction increases 246%, and environmental defender Erik Saracho suffers digital offensive and attack
In Bahía de Banderas, construction has increased by 246%, while environmental defender Erik Saracho faces a digital campaign and an attack.
Line 2 and 3 remain without service prior to the start of the 2026 World Cup
The article lists which metro stations are closed today, noting that lines 2 and 3 remain out of service ahead of the start of the 2026 World Cup.
Attack leaves five police officers dead in Nahuatzen, Michoacán; five more injured
An attack in Nahuatzen, Michoacán, resulted in five police officers killed and five others injured.
Luisa María Mayor denies in Right of Replica that investment is stopped by energy insufficiency and insecurity
Luisa María Alcalde denied during 'Derecho de Réplica' that investment is stalled due to energy shortages and insecurity.
Right to Replicate: They unveil a digital ecosystem to spread false narratives against Sheinbaum
The article discusses an alleged digital ecosystem designed to spread false narratives against Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's president-elect. It references a report titled 'Derecho de Réplica' which claims to have uncovered this network.
CNTE will define in the national assembly if it maintains mobilizations in CDMX less than 24 hours before the 2026 World Cup
The CNTE (Coordinadora Nacional de Trabajadores de la Educación) will decide in a national assembly whether to continue demonstrations in Mexico City less than 24 hours before the start of the 2026 World Cup.
CNTE reports progress after meeting in Gobernación, "there were offers"; will analyze proposals in assemblies
The Coordinadora Nacional de Trabajadores de la Educación (CNTE), a teachers' union in Mexico, reported progress following a meeting with the Ministry of Governance. The union stated there were 'offers' made during the discussions and indicated it would analyze the proposals in upcoming assemblies.
High school teacher in Ecatepec arrested for sexual abuse of a student
A secondary school teacher was arrested in Ecatepec on charges of sexually abusing a student.
Merchants demand to remove fences from the Historic Center; 10 days we have not worked, claiming before the CNTE
Local merchants in Mexico City are demanding the removal of barriers in the Historic Center, stating they have been unable to work for 10 days due to the presence of the National Coordinator of Educational Workers (CNTE) protest.
Pemex reports repair of fuel duct in Salina Cruz and caters to clandestine take with leaked gas in Puebla
Pemex has reported repairs on a fuel pipeline in Salina Cruz and addressed an illegal tap with a gas leak in Puebla.
They arrest El Cojo, allegedly involved in the attempted transfemicide of the deputy Diana Sánchez Barrios
Authorities have arrested 'El Cojo,' who is suspected of being involved in an attempted transfeminicidio against Deputy Diana Sánchez Barrios.
Tlalpan declares Dry Law the match days at the World Cup 2026, but only in some colonies; we tell you which
The local government of Tlalpan has implemented a dry law during World Cup matches in 2026, but only in certain neighborhoods. The article lists which areas are affected by this measure.
Mobilizations affect AICM and Tlalpan: these are alternate routes and changes to transport
The article reports on protests affecting traffic in the AICM (Mexico City International Airport Highway) and Tlalpan, providing information on alternate routes and changes to public transportation.
CDMX is marching in the buses of normalists and protecting the AICM. Brugada rejects repression
The Mexico City government has prepared an operational plan for upcoming marches, which includes inspecting buses used by normalistas (student teachers) and protecting the AICM (Mexico City International Airport). The head of security, Omar Brugada, denied any plans for repression.
Coahuila elections: PAN, Green and MC below 3%; funding and plurinomina are at risk
In Coahuila, the National Action Party (PAN), Green Party (Verde), and Movement for Mexico (MC) have fallen below 3% in recent elections, putting their funding and multi-name candidate nominations at risk.
Metrobus approaches you to the Palace of Sports to board your Ride
The article promotes Metrobús service connecting the AICM (Mexico City International Airport) to the Estadio CDMX (Mexico City Sports Palace), highlighting convenience for travelers looking to board their rides at the sports venue.
Popular football is back and it doesn't matter what the FIFA thinks: Stadium Coup!
The article discusses the return of popular football culture, emphasizing that it does not care about FIFA's opinions. It references 'Golpe de Estadio,' which appears to be an event or initiative related to this resurgence.
A mother is violently arrested and her daughters are snatched from school in Coyoacán
A mother was violently detained and her children were taken from her at the exit of a school in Coyoacán.
Sex workers protest in Tlalpan; demand emergency support for road traffic
Sex workers in Tlalpan are protesting, demanding immediate support due to the impacts caused by the bike lane infrastructure.
In which states will be home office and classes will be suspended for the opening of the 2026 World Cup
The article lists the states in Mexico where remote work (home office) will be implemented and school classes suspended during the opening of the 2026 World Cup.