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Record Rainfall Cripples Mexico City
Mexico City experienced its rainiest July on record in 2024, with over 298 millimeters of rainfall causing widespread flooding, infrastructure damage, and transportation disruptions, particularly affecting vulnerable southern areas.
Record Rainfall Cripples Mexico City
Mexico City experienced its rainiest July on record in 2024, with over 298 millimeters of rainfall causing widespread flooding, infrastructure damage, and transportation disruptions, particularly affecting vulnerable southern areas.
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24% Bias Score


Mexico City Upgrades Police Fleet and Surveillance Amidst Crime Reduction
Mexico City launched a security upgrade, investing 7.46 billion pesos in 3,500 new police vehicles equipped with advanced technology, alongside 40,000 new surveillance cameras and renovated community safety modules, aiming to improve response times and public perception of safety, amidst reported cr...
Mexico City Upgrades Police Fleet and Surveillance Amidst Crime Reduction
Mexico City launched a security upgrade, investing 7.46 billion pesos in 3,500 new police vehicles equipped with advanced technology, alongside 40,000 new surveillance cameras and renovated community safety modules, aiming to improve response times and public perception of safety, amidst reported cr...
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44% Bias Score


Mexico City Unveils 14-Point Plan to Combat Gentrification
Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada announced a 14-point plan to address gentrification, including rent control and an enforcement agency, following recent protests against rising housing costs and displacement; the plan aims to prevent further displacement and protect the city's cultural identity.
Mexico City Unveils 14-Point Plan to Combat Gentrification
Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada announced a 14-point plan to address gentrification, including rent control and an enforcement agency, following recent protests against rising housing costs and displacement; the plan aims to prevent further displacement and protect the city's cultural identity.
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40% Bias Score


Mexico City Statue Removals Spark Political Debate
Mexico City's Cuauhtémoc mayor removed Fidel Castro and Che Guevara statues due to missing permits, sparking protests from Cubans and prompting differing responses from the city's president, highlighting ongoing political tensions and the need for clearer regulations regarding public monuments.
Mexico City Statue Removals Spark Political Debate
Mexico City's Cuauhtémoc mayor removed Fidel Castro and Che Guevara statues due to missing permits, sparking protests from Cubans and prompting differing responses from the city's president, highlighting ongoing political tensions and the need for clearer regulations regarding public monuments.
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48% Bias Score


Mexico City to Commemorate 700 Years of Tenochtitlan
Mexico City will commemorate the 700th anniversary of Tenochtitlan's founding from July 11-27 with video mapping, a historical reenactment with over 800 actors, and a new monument in the Zócalo, showcasing the city's pre-Hispanic heritage.
Mexico City to Commemorate 700 Years of Tenochtitlan
Mexico City will commemorate the 700th anniversary of Tenochtitlan's founding from July 11-27 with video mapping, a historical reenactment with over 800 actors, and a new monument in the Zócalo, showcasing the city's pre-Hispanic heritage.
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40% Bias Score


Mexico City Protest Highlights Gentrification, Tourism Tensions
A protest in Mexico City against gentrification and mass tourism, fueled by government policies promoting digital nomads and a lack of affordable housing, resulted in violence and highlighted deep social divisions.
Mexico City Protest Highlights Gentrification, Tourism Tensions
A protest in Mexico City against gentrification and mass tourism, fueled by government policies promoting digital nomads and a lack of affordable housing, resulted in violence and highlighted deep social divisions.
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48% Bias Score

Mexico City Marks 700 Years Since Founding of Tenochtitlan
Mexico City marked the 700th anniversary of its founding, commemorating the establishment of Tenochtitlan in 1325 with artistic performances, traditional dances, and a presidential speech addressing racism.

Mexico City Marks 700 Years Since Founding of Tenochtitlan
Mexico City marked the 700th anniversary of its founding, commemorating the establishment of Tenochtitlan in 1325 with artistic performances, traditional dances, and a presidential speech addressing racism.
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20% Bias Score

Mexico City's 700th Anniversary Commemorated with New Postage Stamp
Mexico City issued a 9-peso postage stamp commemorating its 700th anniversary, featuring the iconic eagle-serpent-nopal image and a QR code linking to further information, with a print run of 200,000.

Mexico City's 700th Anniversary Commemorated with New Postage Stamp
Mexico City issued a 9-peso postage stamp commemorating its 700th anniversary, featuring the iconic eagle-serpent-nopal image and a QR code linking to further information, with a print run of 200,000.
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28% Bias Score

Mexico City Unveils 14-Point Plan to Combat Gentrification
Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada announced a 14-point plan to tackle gentrification, including rent control and short-term rental regulations, following recent protests against rising housing costs and displacement; the plan aims to balance resident rights with economic needs.

Mexico City Unveils 14-Point Plan to Combat Gentrification
Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada announced a 14-point plan to tackle gentrification, including rent control and short-term rental regulations, following recent protests against rising housing costs and displacement; the plan aims to balance resident rights with economic needs.
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48% Bias Score

Mexico City Unveils 14-Point Plan to Tackle Soaring Rental Costs
Mexico City's government launched a 14-point plan to curb rising rental costs, including a new law, a renters' rights office, and 200,000 new housing units by 2030, focusing on central areas with the highest increases.

Mexico City Unveils 14-Point Plan to Tackle Soaring Rental Costs
Mexico City's government launched a 14-point plan to curb rising rental costs, including a new law, a renters' rights office, and 200,000 new housing units by 2030, focusing on central areas with the highest increases.
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36% Bias Score

Mexico City Gentrification Protest Sparks National Debate
A protest against gentrification in Mexico City's Roma and Condesa neighborhoods on July 10, 2025, resulted in property damage and reignited a national debate about housing affordability and the impact of tourism, highlighting Mexico's housing shortage and the influx of digital nomads.

Mexico City Gentrification Protest Sparks National Debate
A protest against gentrification in Mexico City's Roma and Condesa neighborhoods on July 10, 2025, resulted in property damage and reignited a national debate about housing affordability and the impact of tourism, highlighting Mexico's housing shortage and the influx of digital nomads.
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44% Bias Score

Hart's Green Rhino: A Collaborative Bakery Revolutionizing Mexico City
Richard Hart, a celebrated baker known for Hart Bageri in Copenhagen, opened Green Rhino, his innovative bakery in Mexico City's Roma Norte, focusing on unique creations using local ingredients and a collaborative team approach.

Hart's Green Rhino: A Collaborative Bakery Revolutionizing Mexico City
Richard Hart, a celebrated baker known for Hart Bageri in Copenhagen, opened Green Rhino, his innovative bakery in Mexico City's Roma Norte, focusing on unique creations using local ingredients and a collaborative team approach.
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32% Bias Score
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