Mexico City

Protests for Slain Women in Mexico City Influence Officials

Protests in Mexico City for female victims of murder in the city convince officials to deem the harsh reality an emergency.

Scout Leader Bullies Child And Encourages Other Kids to do The Same in Troubling Video

A little girl in Mexico was bullied by her Scout leader and it was captured on video. A Scout leader in Mexico City was captured on video bullying a young girl by pouring a bottle of soda on her head as the other children watch.

Mexico Implements Stricter Vehicle Ban Amid Worst Air Pollution in Recent Years

The air quality in Mexico City has gotten to such a deplorable state that the government had to impose sterner measures in order to combat the worsening condition that led to a pollution emergency -- the city's first since 2005. All vehicles in the city will now be subjected to temporary driving restrictions starting the first week of April until the end of June.

Mexico ePrix: Historical Formula E Set This Weekend; Sebastien Buemi Leads by Four Points

Mexican racing fans are in for a treat as their country is set to host the historical fifth round of the FIA Formula E on Saturday where the Mexico City ePrix is to be launched. Free streaming is available via the Formula E YouTube Channel.

7-Month-Old Baby and Parents Killed in Mexico; Authorities Arrest 3 Suspects

Mexican authorities have arrested Juan Antonio Lopez Lopez, Oscar Silver Idael Olmedo Lopez and Arturo Arzate Vargas in connection to the murder of a 7-month-old baby along with his parents outside a convenient store in Pinotepa Nacional, Oaxaca state, Friday, February 5. The suspects were arrested Monday, Feb. 8.

Mexico City Now Officially Named Mexico City

"DF," the acronym by which Mexico City has been known for decades in Mexico and many Spanish-speaking countries, ceased to be accurate on Jan. 29 as President Enrique Peña Nieto officially changed the capital's name from "Distrito Federal" to "Ciudad de México."

Miami Dolphins Go International in Search of Cheerleaders in Latin America

Miami Dolphins announced Thursday that their organization will be the first in the National Football League (NFL) team to hold "multiple international cheerleader auditions" this spring in Mexico, Colombia, Brazil and Argentina.

MLB to Return to Mexico City for Spring Training

The Astros and Padres will play two games in Mexico City Major League Baseball is returning to Mexico City for Spring Training this year for the first time since 2004.

Mexico Prepares for Pope Francis' February Visit

Mexican authorities are in the midst of preparing Pope Francis' February visit to the country, where the head of the Roman Catholic Church is expected to draw huge crowds and where thousands of police officers will be assigned to protect the 79-year-old pontiff.

Mexico City to Launch Fancy Ski Lift-Like Public Transit System to Combat Traffic Problem

Mexico City is looking to launch a sky lift system to alleviate the growing traffic problem. To ease traffic congestion, Mexico City have proposed an unusual form of transportation -- a ski lift-inspired public transit system, also known as "floating gondolas.

World's Most Obese Man Andrés Moreno Dies of Heart Attack in Mexico

Andres Moreno died of heart attack but doctors revealed it is unrelated to his weight loss surgery. The 38-year-old Mexican Andres Moreno made the headlines as it was reported that the world's most obese man finally passed away at a young age.

Peatónito Defends Mexico City's Streets, But Who Is the Man Fighting for Pedestrians' Rights?

In Mexico City, a masked man who goes by the moniker Peatónito, or Pedestrian Man, is devoting a few days out of the week to sticking up for the right of the walkers.

Mexico City Earthquake: 5.2 Magnitude Quake Shook Mexican Capital, No Damage Reported [Watch]

A 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck near Mexico City Wednesday afternoon. A 5. 2 magnitude earthquake struck near Mexico City Wednesday afternoon. According to Reuters, a 5.

Mexico City Murder Rate: Spike in Number of Homicides in Capital Threatens Peña Nieto's Legacy

Homicide rates in Mexico City have spiked during the first eight months of this year, and many in the metropolitan area of some 20 million inhabitants fear that violent drug gangs are increasingly encroaching upon the capital.

El Chapo Guzman 2015 Escape: Marco Rubio Blasts Obama Administration for Not Extraditing El Chapo

2016 Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio wasted little time using the recent prison escape of infamous Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman to bash the Obama administration.

Mexico City Proposes to Regulate Uber With License Fees

Mexico City has just proposed that all Uber drivers need to have permits. Outside of the United States it appears that Uber, the San Francisco-based transport service, is not having an easy ride.

Riazul Founder Iñaki Orozco Honors Mexican Ancestry, 'Reclaims the Spirit of Tequila' as a High Quality Elixir

Riazul founder Iñaki Orozco shares his story behind his family's rich history and how "a silky, smooth tequila made from 100% blue agave" was born.

'Amor de Barrio' Cast & News: Mané de la Parra Attacked By Stranger While Filming Latest Telenovela [Watch]

The actor was attacked by a woman while filming scenes for his latest television show. Actor Mané de la Parra was attacked by a stranger while filming scenes for his latest telenovela, "Amor de Barrio," and it was caught on video.

Mexico City Welcomes James Bond for Day of The Dead Festival; 'Spectre' Costume Designers Wow with 'Amazing Craftsmanship'

After two years, the suave and mysterious secret agent and debonair ladies' man, James Bond 007 (Daniel Craig) returns to the big screen.While he has been exposed to some of the most stunning locales during his missions, this time he finds himself engulfed in a visually stunning scene centered around the Day of the Dead (El Día de los Muertos) in Mexico City.

Enrique Iglesias Shows Melancholic Side Ahead of Mexico City Concert [Pics]

Spanish pop star Enrique Iglesias on Monday revealed his melancholic side when he used Instagram to post a quote by American pianist and actor Oscar Levant - famous for his 1951 appearance in "An American in Paris" alongside Gene Kelly.

Chef Gonzalo Colin Is Nostalgic About the Indigenous Mexican Technique of Tortilla-Making

When it comes to making tortillas there's only one way to do it - and that's completely from scratch using indigenous Mexican techniques to make stone-ground Nixtamal tortillas, according to Mexico City native Chef Gonzalo Colin.Chef Colin who is now at the helm of Cantina Rooftop in Hell's Kitchen, New York, (the latest dining/social experience from Pedro Zamora) is igniting his fiery passion for his Mexican roots and artisanal approach to not only tortilla-making, but traditional Mexican cuisine with a modern twist.
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