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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum denied her administration had an agreement with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Tuesday, hours after the U.S. agency announced “a major new initiative” to collaborate in the fight against drug cartels.
If you've been feeling a little conflicted about visiting Mexico City recently, you aren't alone. Protests related to rising housing costs, unregulated tourist rentals, and issues like gentrification swept through the city,
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Mitú on MSNMexico City’s Iconic Día de los Muertos Parade Was Actually Inspired by That James Bond Opening Scene
Mexico City hosts an incredible Día de los Muertos parade every year. The parade first started in 2016 and has become a must-visit event in the country. The incredible spectacle of culture and tradition was inspired by none other than James Bond.
Colman Domingo recently revealed that he nearly joined a cult in Mexico. During his appearance on Mythical Kitchen’s Last Meals, the actor opened up about his journey in the industry. Soon, things took an interesting turn when Domingo shared the experience of almost joining a cult by accident.
A mission leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serving in Mexico City is recovering after being shot Saturday during an attempted robbery.
The D.E.A. announced “a major new initiative” with Mexico to fight cartels. President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico said that was news to her.
A mission president with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Mexico’s capital was shot by an intruder during an attempted robbery at his home. President R. Tyler Wallis, 56, was shot by a thief at around 2 a.m. Saturday evening in Mexico City, according to Sam Penrod, spokesperson for the Church.
A tourist-focused Maya Train running along Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula derailed Tuesday as it was slowly pulling into a station, the train line said in a statement. The train was running from the Caribbean resort of Cancun to the Yucatan capital Merida when it left the tracks at the station in Izamal.
Torrential rains forced Mexico City's main airport to shut down flights for hours on a second consecutive day, causing chaos in one of Latin America's busiest travel hubs.
A mission leader for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Mexico City is recovering after he was shot during an attempted robbery early Saturday.
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Mitú on MSNMexico City Chefs Plan Pay-What-You-Can Day in Solidarity With Residents Fighting Gentrification
Chefs in Mexico City are challenging the food industry and fighting back against gentrification. The idea is simple. Two chefs are teaming up to lead a collection of restaurants in a pay-what-you-can day on Aug.