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Traditions of Bird Selling at Palm Sunday Face Growing Challenges

The tradition of selling birds during Palm Sunday continues in Mexico City, where vendors known as 'pajareros' gather in the streets. However, stricter laws and criticism are negatively impacting this ancient custom.

Thousands commemorate Palestinian 'Land Day' in Mexico City march

On Monday, thousands gathered in Mexico City to commemorate Palestinian 'Land Day' with a massive march. Participants raised Palestinian flags and chanted in solidarity with the Palestinian cause amid heightened police security.

Tragic Incident Claims Fan's Life at Azteca Stadium Before Match

A fan tragically died after falling from a height at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City before a friendly match between Mexico and Portugal. The incident occurred as he attempted to jump from the VIP section.

Massive Protests in Mexico City Demand Better Living Conditions

Thousands of citizens gathered in Mexico City's Zocalo Square on Saturday to demand improved living conditions and job opportunities. The protests come amid rising poverty and unemployment rates in the country.

Launch of "Kushuf" Robot to Assist World Cup Tourists in Mexico City

The Government of Mexico City has launched the "Kushuf" robot, a digital chat service available via WhatsApp, designed to provide comprehensive information about tourist and cultural services for visitors expected during the 2026 World Cup. This service will be available in both English and Spanish, continuing after the tournament to support economic activities.