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Toronto Star
12-08-2025
- Climate
- Toronto Star
Torrential rains shut down flights at Mexico City airport for second day
By Martín Silva Rey The Associated Press MEXICO CITY (AP) — Torrential rains have forced Mexico City's main airport to shut down flights for hours for the second consecutive day, stirring chaos in one of Latin America's busiest airports. The flight disruptions come as the Mexican capital experiences one of its heaviest rainy seasons in years, leading to constant flooding in other parts of the city.
Yahoo
06-07-2025
- Yahoo
Protests against surging mass tourism in Mexico City end in vandalism, harassment of tourists
A protest by hundreds against gentrification and mass tourism that began peacefully Friday in Mexico City neighborhoods popular with tourists turned violent when a small number of people began smashing storefronts and harassing foreigners. (AP Video by Martín Silva Rey)

Associated Press
15-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Associated Press
Hundreds of couples tie the knot in Mexico City mass wedding on Valentine's Day
Hundreds of Mexican couples exchanged wedding vows Friday at a mass wedding in Mexico City on Valentine's Day. Under the slogan 'Love Is Love,' the Mexico City government organized the massive collective wedding at a cultural center with the goal of regularizing the civil status of couples for free. (AP Video by Martín Silva Rey)

Associated Press
30-01-2025
- Entertainment
- Associated Press
Mexico City celebrates Lunar New Year with colorful paper dragon parade
Video Locals and tourists in Mexico's capital enjoyed a colorful Lunar New Year parade Wednesday to usher in the Year of the Snake. The busy Chinatown area of Mexico City was bustling with people buying Chinese merchandise and watching a dragon dance display. (AP video by Martín Silva Rey)
Yahoo
30-01-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Mexico City celebrates Lunar New Year with colorful paper dragon parade
Locals and tourists in Mexico's capital enjoyed a colorful Lunar New Year parade Wednesday to usher in the Year of the Snake. The busy Chinatown area of Mexico City was bustling with people buying Chinese merchandise and watching a dragon dance display. (AP video by Martín Silva Rey)



