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Mexico's 2026 Economic Growth Projection: 1.8%-2.8% PIB Increase
The Mexican government projects 1.8%-2.8% GDP growth in 2026, driven by increased tax revenue (5.7% rise), fiscal discipline, and export promotion, despite global uncertainties.
Mexico's 2026 Economic Growth Projection: 1.8%-2.8% PIB Increase
The Mexican government projects 1.8%-2.8% GDP growth in 2026, driven by increased tax revenue (5.7% rise), fiscal discipline, and export promotion, despite global uncertainties.
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48% Bias Score


Mexico to Increase Tax Revenue from Banks
Mexico will collect an additional 10 billion pesos in taxes from banks starting in 2026 for their contributions to the deposit protection fund, addressing a long-standing debt from the 1994 banking crisis and bolstering government revenue.
Mexico to Increase Tax Revenue from Banks
Mexico will collect an additional 10 billion pesos in taxes from banks starting in 2026 for their contributions to the deposit protection fund, addressing a long-standing debt from the 1994 banking crisis and bolstering government revenue.
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24% Bias Score


Mexican Supreme Court Justices Reduce Salaries, but Remain Above President's Pay
Mexico's Supreme Court justices lowered their gross monthly salaries to 191,656 pesos, slightly below President Sheinbaum's 191,846 pesos, fulfilling a constitutional mandate; however, additional benefits mean their net income surpasses hers.
Mexican Supreme Court Justices Reduce Salaries, but Remain Above President's Pay
Mexico's Supreme Court justices lowered their gross monthly salaries to 191,656 pesos, slightly below President Sheinbaum's 191,846 pesos, fulfilling a constitutional mandate; however, additional benefits mean their net income surpasses hers.
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40% Bias Score


PRI's Protest Mars Sheinbaum's First Report to Congress
The presentation of Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's first governing report to Congress was disrupted by a PRI-led protest, highlighting the deep political divisions in the country and the official party's exclusion of opposition.
PRI's Protest Mars Sheinbaum's First Report to Congress
The presentation of Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's first governing report to Congress was disrupted by a PRI-led protest, highlighting the deep political divisions in the country and the official party's exclusion of opposition.
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56% Bias Score


Sheinbaum's High Approval Ratings Contrast with Slow National Private Investment
Claudia Sheinbaum's government, one year into its term, boasts over 70% approval, fueled by support from the lower and middle classes; however, national private investment lags despite increased foreign investment, creating economic uncertainty.
Sheinbaum's High Approval Ratings Contrast with Slow National Private Investment
Claudia Sheinbaum's government, one year into its term, boasts over 70% approval, fueled by support from the lower and middle classes; however, national private investment lags despite increased foreign investment, creating economic uncertainty.
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40% Bias Score


Record Cartel Extraditions Highlight US-Mexico Cooperation Amidst Agency Tensions
Mexico has extradited a record 55 high-profile cartel leaders to the US in 2024, showcasing unprecedented cooperation with the Trump administration; however, the unilateral actions of US agencies like the DEA threaten this collaboration, creating tension and risking future cooperation.
Record Cartel Extraditions Highlight US-Mexico Cooperation Amidst Agency Tensions
Mexico has extradited a record 55 high-profile cartel leaders to the US in 2024, showcasing unprecedented cooperation with the Trump administration; however, the unilateral actions of US agencies like the DEA threaten this collaboration, creating tension and risking future cooperation.
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56% Bias Score

Sheinbaum's First Year: A Balancing Act of Continuity and Change
After one year in office, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum demonstrates a blend of loyalty to her predecessor's policies and independent action, marked by significant changes in security strategy and a record-high approval rating of 79%.

Sheinbaum's First Year: A Balancing Act of Continuity and Change
After one year in office, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum demonstrates a blend of loyalty to her predecessor's policies and independent action, marked by significant changes in security strategy and a record-high approval rating of 79%.
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24% Bias Score

Mexico's 40-Hour Workweek Proposal Faces Delays
Ricardo Monreal, Morena's coordinator in the Mexican Chamber of Deputies, announced that a bill to reduce the workweek to 40 hours will not be discussed in the current legislative period, contradicting previous statements by other officials suggesting its imminent approval.

Mexico's 40-Hour Workweek Proposal Faces Delays
Ricardo Monreal, Morena's coordinator in the Mexican Chamber of Deputies, announced that a bill to reduce the workweek to 40 hours will not be discussed in the current legislative period, contradicting previous statements by other officials suggesting its imminent approval.
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12% Bias Score

Sheinbaum's First Year: High Approval Ratings and Focus on Results
Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's president, concluded her first eleven months in office with an 80% approval rating, exceeding her predecessor's initial approval and showcasing a focus on results-oriented governance rather than rhetoric.

Sheinbaum's First Year: High Approval Ratings and Focus on Results
Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's president, concluded her first eleven months in office with an 80% approval rating, exceeding her predecessor's initial approval and showcasing a focus on results-oriented governance rather than rhetoric.
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60% Bias Score

Sheinbaum Faces Multiple Challenges in First Year as Mexico City Mayor
Claudia Sheinbaum begins her second year as Mexico City mayor facing challenges including a controversial judicial reform, a potential electoral reform showdown, internal party divisions, and external threats from the Sinaloa Cartel and the Trump administration.

Sheinbaum Faces Multiple Challenges in First Year as Mexico City Mayor
Claudia Sheinbaum begins her second year as Mexico City mayor facing challenges including a controversial judicial reform, a potential electoral reform showdown, internal party divisions, and external threats from the Sinaloa Cartel and the Trump administration.
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32% Bias Score

Morena's Credibility Crisis: Internal Divisions Amid Corruption Allegations
Amid a credibility crisis involving expensive travel, lavish lifestyles, and corruption allegations against top leaders, Mexico's ruling Morena party faces internal divisions as Senator Noroña hints at a future opposition arising from within, while President Sheinbaum defends the party's unity.

Morena's Credibility Crisis: Internal Divisions Amid Corruption Allegations
Amid a credibility crisis involving expensive travel, lavish lifestyles, and corruption allegations against top leaders, Mexico's ruling Morena party faces internal divisions as Senator Noroña hints at a future opposition arising from within, while President Sheinbaum defends the party's unity.
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44% Bias Score

Mexico Denies US DEA's "Project Portero" Drug Initiative
Mexican President Sheinbaum denied the existence of a joint US-Mexico drug-trafficking initiative, "Project Portero," announced by the DEA, stating only a minor police training exercise occurred, despite the DEA's claim of a multi-week collaboration program.

Mexico Denies US DEA's "Project Portero" Drug Initiative
Mexican President Sheinbaum denied the existence of a joint US-Mexico drug-trafficking initiative, "Project Portero," announced by the DEA, stating only a minor police training exercise occurred, despite the DEA's claim of a multi-week collaboration program.
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48% Bias Score
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