Mexico City lawmakers brawl in Congress
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Bad Bunny delivered a heartfelt speech about living in the moment during his Mexico City show on Thursday, Dec. 11.
On the 11th, Benito’s little casita—made to resemble a typical Puerto Rican concrete home—housed famed Mexican actors Diego Boneta and Ana de la Reguera. Jurassic World: Rebirth star Luna Blaise, was also present at the show.
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Sigourney Weaver Wore Mugler To The ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Mexico City Premiere
From London to Mexico City, Sigourney Weaver attended the Avatar: Fire & Ash premiere held at Cinemex Antara Polanco on Monday evening. Whoever is working with Sigourney totally gets the stature of this woman, and they are dressing her accordingly.
MEXICO CITY (AP) — A small plane crashed in central Mexico while trying to make an emergency landing Monday, killing at least seven people, Mexico State Civil Protection Coordinator Adrián Hernández said.
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Brutal cat fight erupts in Mexico City legislature amid heated debate
A heated altercation among Mexican lawmakers erupted on the Congress floor in Mexico City on Monday, escalating into a physical scuffle that was captured in a viral video. The footage shows female lawmakers from opposing parties vying for space at the podium with their verbal sparring quickly devolving into a bout of pushing and hair-pulling.
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Bad Bunny Falls on Stage During Performance in Mexico City, but the Crowd Helps Him Finish His Song
Bad Bunny slipped and fell on stage during a concert in Mexico City on Dec. 10, but his fans helped him finish singing his hit song "Efecto."
In Mexico City’s kinetic electronic music scene, renowned DJ and producer duo Tom & Collins (aka Juan Pablo Escudero and Jorge Corral), have mastered the art of reinvention. More than a decade deep into their ascent from global remixers to running their own label,
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Devotees of Mexico’s patron saint, the Virgin of Guadalupe, flooded streets overnight near the capital’s Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, carrying images of her on their backs and converging with music, bottle rockets, candles and prayers.