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Al JazeeraMore than 700,000 fans filled downtown Mexico City after the June 18 victory over South Korea. City officials now plan tighter controls on public drinking ahead of the next match.
nbcnews.comSupporters gathered inside and outside Mexico City Stadium to mark the start of the tournament. The event follows years of preparation by organizers.
Al JazeeraThousands of armed police are deployed alongside tourists in Mexico City as authorities state that security remains under control before the World Cup opening match. The game between Mexico and South Africa is scheduled for Thursday in the capital.
New York PostA Chicago couple living in Mexico City disappeared last week while retrieving medical equipment. Sporadic location data and bank activity have been reported since their disappearance.
nasa.govNASA's NISAR satellite has produced detailed radar maps showing parts of Mexico City, including its main airport, are subsiding by more than 2 centimetres per month. The phenomenon, caused by groundwater extraction from the ancient lake bed beneath the capital, has tilted histori…
indiatoday.intoday.inNASA released a satellite image from the U.S.-India NISAR mission showing parts of Mexico City subsiding by more than half an inch each month. The data, captured between October 2025 and January 2026, highlights ongoing land subsidence affecting over 20 million residents. Researc…