Five Alleged Tren de Aragua Gang Members Arrested in Mexico City

Five Alleged Tren de Aragua Gang Members Arrested in Mexico City

Mexican authorities have dealt a significant blow to the Tren de Aragua, a notorious Venezuelan criminal⁢ organization, with the arrest of five ‍of its ⁤members in Mexico City.The arrests, which took place in the ⁤Gustavo A. Madero borough, targeted a cell allegedly involved in drug trafficking, human trafficking for sexual exploitation, and ⁤even femicide. Among … Read more

Protesters Reopen Traffic After Blocking Roads

Protesters Reopen Traffic After Blocking Roads

Traffic chaos gripped Mexico City‘s bustling Tlalpan Avenue on⁢ Tuesday as protesters blocked both directions of‍ the major ‍thoroughfare. The demonstration, ​organized by members‍ of⁣ the National Front of Popular trade Organizations, stemmed ​from a dispute over their eviction from Parque ‌de los venados, ⁣a park ‌they had used as a space for street ‌vending. … Read more

“Arts education for all”

“Arts education for all”

One of the priority axes of the cultural policy of President Claudia Sheinbaum’s administration will be the incorporation of artistic education into national life, he told The Dayin the first interview given to the press, by the federal Secretary of Culture, Claudia Curiel de Icaza (Mexico City, 1979). Although the main routes of work that … Read more

San Ildefonso celebrates 100 years since the birth of Abraham Zabludovsky

San Ildefonso celebrates 100 years since the birth of Abraham Zabludovsky

The residential, the intimate and the monumental characterize the exhibition Abraham Zabludovsky: 100 years old, which celebrates the Mexican architect a century after his birth with a retrospective at the Colegio de San Ildefonso, where some of his constructions of a fundamental nature to understand the second half of the 20th century in Mexico are … Read more

Remains of a pre-Hispanic pier discovered in Chapultepec

Remains of a pre-Hispanic pier discovered in Chapultepec

Mexico City. When supervising the works for an overpass of one of the main arteries of Mexico City, Chapultepec Avenue, a team from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) discovered vestiges of a pier and a canal from pre-Hispanic times, on what was the beach of a peninsula located at the foot of … Read more

Sheinbaum asks that Congress allocate resources from autonomous bodies to cultural expenses

Sheinbaum asks that Congress allocate resources from autonomous bodies to cultural expenses

President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo proposed that the Congress of the Union allocate part of the budget designated to autonomous bodies to spending on culture, whose disappearance was approved by the Chamber of Deputies this week. For that part and others, we are making a proposal to Congress: a reduction in the budget of autonomous organizations … Read more

Hotel occupancy grows to 60% in CDMX

Hotel occupancy grows to 60% in CDMX

Mexico City. By October of this year, the average occupancy percentage grew to 60 percent with an average rate of 1,700 pesos, said the Mexico City Hotel Association. Javier Puente García, who chairs said association, pointed out that this year the Day of the Dead has surpassed Formula 1, which he considered a good sign … Read more