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Mexico City officials have announced a 14-point plan to address the capital’s housing and gentrification problems, which ...
Mexico City’s housing squeeze just got personal. A protest against rising rents and foreign-fueled gentrification in North America’s largest city turned angry last Friday, and into the week ...
A Mexico City march targeting gentrification, the second in just over two weeks, targeted speculators eying next year's World ...
Protesters held signs reading “gringos, stop stealing our home” and demanding local legislation to better regulate tourism ...
Mexico City officials have unveiled a preliminary plan to tackle gentrification. The announcement comes a week after protests ...
The Mexico City protest comes at the same time other European cities like Barcelona, Madrid, Paris, Rome and more are also facing mounting protests railing against mass-tourism.
Indigenous groups near the demonstration area, youth and anti-gentrification groups marched against real estate speculation ...
Protesters have taken to the streets again in Mexico City to demonstrate against real estate price speculation.
Anti-tourism protests erupted in Mexico City as locals face gentrification challenges similar to Barcelona and Venice demanding stricter housing laws and legislation to regulate tourism levels.
In handwritten signs and graffiti, the protesters made their anger at the influx of foreigners who have recently settled in Mexico City clear: “Gringo, go home!” “Speak Spanish or Die ...
The Cuban Revolution leaders joined forces in Mexico in 1955. A local mayor removed a memorial to them, drawing protests and ...
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