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Mexico City, Mexico · Mexico CityThe Ministry of Mobility (Semovi) of the capital's government will provide theoretical and practical courses to bicycle taxi operators, so that they can operate on streets and avenues, mainly in the Historic Center of Mexico City, in order to guarantee and promote more efficient and safe mobility for users. Video: They regulate Cyclotaxis Operation Zones in CDMXAccording to the Mobility Act, it is mandatory that applicants to obtain a driver's l…See the Story
Cyclotaxis Drivers Will Have to Meet Several Requirements to Ride in CDMX
Mexico City, Mexico · Mexico CityThey came up with everything! This is how they captured the exact moment when two wagons fought on the platform of the General Anaya station on Line 2 of the CDMX Metro. A video was released through social networks in which street vendors are seen “fixing” their problems with blows at the facilities of the Collective Transportation System (STC). Related news: Pregnant Woman Dies Crushed by Construction Material in Tepito, CDMX The images show th…See the Story
Wagons Fight on the Platform of the General Anaya Station of the CDMX Metro
Wrestling · San DiegoWith a very good response from the public, the Mexican wrestling-themed film, 'El Falcon', was released in theaters in the United States on September 13. Faced with the box office results, director and producer Eduardo Valenzuela said he is happy that 'Mexican power' has excelled in American lands thanks to his film. “Our film The Falcon was released in theaters in the United States, celebrating the national month and it did quite well. We are v…See the Story
Mexican Film 'El Falcon', with a Wrestling Theme, Successfully Released in the USA
Earthquake · ZacatecasDuring the afternoon of this Thursday, September 19, an earthquake of magnitude 4.6 was recorded northeast of Juan Aldama, in the state of Zacatecas. The information was released by the National Seismological Service around 7:30 in the afternoon. So far, it has not been announced if there is damage or damage in the region. This would be the largest earthquake recorded so far by the SSN. This Thursday, September 19, the seismic alarm sounded as p…See the Story
Magnitude 4.6 Earthquake Recorded Northeast of Juan Aldama in Zacatecas
Mexico City, Mexico · Mexico CityIn the Gabriel Mancera gate of the Benito Juárez mayor's office, there is' Gabriel ', a 60-year-old tree that is more than 20 meters tall. Demarcation authorities plan to tear it down, but neighbors are opposed. One of them is Imelda Islas, who has been living indoors for more than 30 years: “We have avoided it by putting ourselves under Gabriel, we put ourselves there; they are shouting 'get off, take off, we want to do our job and you won't le…See the Story
Benito Juárez's Neighbors Oppose the Demolition of the 'Gabriel' Tree
Mexico City, Mexico · Mexico CityThe Casa del Pueblo Tlamachtiloyan, in San Gregorio Atlapulco, Xochimilco, was an abandoned community library and is now a meeting place, dialogue and recreation for the inhabitants of this original town. Related Video: The Story of the Community Library Dispute in Xochimilco, CDMX Its name is in Nahuatl, meaning: “place where knowledge is shared”. “There are workshops, conferences, plays, concerts we have had, talks,” says teacher Hortensia Tél…See the Story
Casa Tlamachtiloyan: The Dispute Between the Indigenous People of Xochimilco and the Mayor's Office
Coahuila · CoahuilaOn Thursday afternoon, elements of Civil Protection and public security found the body of Edgar Meráz, the last victim of three who were swept away by the current of the La Encantada stream in Ramos Arizpe. The incident occurred on Sunday, September 15 and after intensive searches, the three bodies have already been recovered. The last one, Édgar Meráz, was originally from San Pedro de las Colonias. The search operations began early this Thursda…See the Story