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Recent news from Mexico includes U.S. threats over aviation competition, growing multinational fuel theft, Mexico City protests against gentrification, and a deadly crash involving a bus traveling to Mexico.

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France 24

Mexico City plans to tackle gentrification after protests

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  • Residents protest gentrification, citing displacement and unaffordable housing. 2s
  • A study found housing prices in some neighborhoods increased eightfold as incomes declined. 32s
  • Mexico City government announced a 14-point plan to regulate rents and protect tenants. 46s
  • Protesters remain dissatisfied, claiming government actions favor landlords and speculators. 1m 6s
  • Concerns grow over potential displacement ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. 1m 40s
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Mexico City plans to tackle gentrification after protests
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France 24
8 hours ago
Mexico City plans to tackle gentrification after protests

Mexico City residents protest gentrification and rising housing costs. The government introduced a 14-point plan to regulate rents and protect tenants, but many remain dissatisfied.

U.S. threatens Mexican flights over cargo, competition issues
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Reuters
1 day ago
U.S. threatens Mexican flights over cargo, competition issues

The U.S. Department of Transportation threatens to disapprove Mexican flight requests after Mexico cut flight slots and forced cargo carriers to relocate, citing violations of a bilateral air agreement.

Stolen car crash kills 2, injures 18 on Fort Worth bus
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Fox News
2 days ago
Stolen car crash kills 2, injures 18 on Fort Worth bus

A stolen car crashed into a bus traveling from Fort Worth to Mexico, killing two and injuring 18. The bus company owner was among the dead, and suspects fled the scene.

Mexico’s fuel theft grows into multinational criminal business
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Al Jazeera
3 days ago
Mexico’s fuel theft grows into multinational criminal business

Fuel theft in Mexico has escalated to a multinational operation, with 17,000 barrels stolen daily, costing the state about a billion dollars annually and involving major criminal groups.

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