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  2. Miguel Ángel Mancera - Wikipedia

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    Miguel Ángel Mancera Espinosa [2] (Spanish pronunciation: [miˌɣeˈlaŋxel manˈseɾa]; born 16 January 1966) is a Mexican lawyer and politician who works with the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD).

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  4. Excélsior - Wikipedia

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    Excélsior is a daily newspaper in Mexico City.It is the second oldest paper in the city after El Universal, printing its first issue on March 18, 1917.. The newspaper's headquarters are located at Avenida Bucareli 1 in Colonia Juárez, Mexico City, [1] at the intersection between that avenue and Paseo de la Reforma, which is known as Esquina de la Información (the "Information Corner" or ...

  5. Reforma - Wikipedia

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    Reforma, a daily published in Mexico City; Grupo Reforma, parent company of the newspaper; Agencia Reforma, news wire agency of the same group; REFORMA, the U.S. National Association to Promote Library and Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish-speaking

  6. Marcelo Ebrard - Wikipedia

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    Marcelo Luis Ebrard Casaubón (Spanish pronunciation: [maɾˈselo eˈβɾaɾð]; born 10 October 1959) is a Mexican politician who has served as the secretary of economy since 2024.

  7. Mexico City Metro overpass collapse - Wikipedia

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    On 3 May 2021, at 22:22 CDT (), a girder overpass in the borough of Tláhuac carrying Line 12 of the Mexico City Metro collapsed beneath a passing train. The overpass, along with the last two railcars of the train, fell onto Avenida Tláhuac near Olivos station, resulting in 26 fatalities and 98 injuries.

  8. Greater Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    Greater Mexico City is the conurbation around Mexico City, officially called the Metropolitan Area of the Valley of Mexico (Spanish: Zona metropolitana del Valle de México). [2]

  9. El Heraldo de México - Wikipedia

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    In October 2003, José Gutiérrez Vivó, host and president of Grupo Monitor, associated with the Monitor radio newscast and Mexico City's Radio Monitor 1320/1560, acquired El Heraldo de México and its sister daily, El Heraldo de Puebla.