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Mexico's Electoral Reform: Addressing Disproportionate Representation
President Sheinbaum's proposed electoral reform in Mexico aims to address the current system's overrepresentation of the majority party by eliminating plurinominal seats and potentially allocating them to second-place finishers, sparking debate and opposition concerns.
Mexico's Electoral Reform: Addressing Disproportionate Representation
President Sheinbaum's proposed electoral reform in Mexico aims to address the current system's overrepresentation of the majority party by eliminating plurinominal seats and potentially allocating them to second-place finishers, sparking debate and opposition concerns.
Progress
20% Bias Score


U.S. Embassy Warns Citizens of Anti-Gentrification Protest in Mexico City
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico City issued a security alert for its citizens on July 25, 2025, warning of a planned anti-gentrification march on July 26 near its location, advising against participation due to potential violence and legal ramifications for foreigners engaging in political activities.
U.S. Embassy Warns Citizens of Anti-Gentrification Protest in Mexico City
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico City issued a security alert for its citizens on July 25, 2025, warning of a planned anti-gentrification march on July 26 near its location, advising against participation due to potential violence and legal ramifications for foreigners engaging in political activities.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Sheinbaum's Hardline Stance Yields Measurable Results in Mexico's War on Crime
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's administration has launched a major crackdown on organized crime, resulting in significant drug seizures, arrests, and a shift away from her predecessor's more lenient approach, driven by both domestic pressure and external influence from the United States.
Sheinbaum's Hardline Stance Yields Measurable Results in Mexico's War on Crime
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's administration has launched a major crackdown on organized crime, resulting in significant drug seizures, arrests, and a shift away from her predecessor's more lenient approach, driven by both domestic pressure and external influence from the United States.
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36% Bias Score


30% US Tariff on Mexican Goods Announced
President Trump announced a 30% tariff on all Mexican goods imported into the U.S., starting August 1st, citing Mexico's insufficient efforts to combat the fentanyl crisis; this follows similar tariffs on other countries, prompting Mexican officials to emphasize ongoing trade negotiations.
30% US Tariff on Mexican Goods Announced
President Trump announced a 30% tariff on all Mexican goods imported into the U.S., starting August 1st, citing Mexico's insufficient efforts to combat the fentanyl crisis; this follows similar tariffs on other countries, prompting Mexican officials to emphasize ongoing trade negotiations.
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52% Bias Score


California Immigrants Protest Anti-Immigrant Sentiment
Mexican and Central American immigrants in California staged a protest against anti-immigrant sentiment and policies, highlighting the hardships faced by undocumented families and the exploitation of their labor. The protest has become a political flashpoint, with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum...
California Immigrants Protest Anti-Immigrant Sentiment
Mexican and Central American immigrants in California staged a protest against anti-immigrant sentiment and policies, highlighting the hardships faced by undocumented families and the exploitation of their labor. The protest has become a political flashpoint, with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum...
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64% Bias Score


Mexican Teachers' Strike Continues Despite Stalemate in Negotiations
Mexican teachers' 21-day strike demanding the 2007 ISSSTE law's repeal continues despite unsuccessful negotiations; the government offers alternative solutions but the union insists on full repeal.
Mexican Teachers' Strike Continues Despite Stalemate in Negotiations
Mexican teachers' 21-day strike demanding the 2007 ISSSTE law's repeal continues despite unsuccessful negotiations; the government offers alternative solutions but the union insists on full repeal.
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48% Bias Score

Mexico Averts 30% Tariffs with 90-Day U.S. Agreement
Mexican President Sheinbaum secured a 90-day suspension of 30 percent U.S. tariffs on Mexican goods through negotiations with President Trump, averting a Friday deadline and maintaining existing tariffs on certain goods.

Mexico Averts 30% Tariffs with 90-Day U.S. Agreement
Mexican President Sheinbaum secured a 90-day suspension of 30 percent U.S. tariffs on Mexican goods through negotiations with President Trump, averting a Friday deadline and maintaining existing tariffs on certain goods.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Sheinbaum's Electoral Reform Faces Strong Headwinds in Mexico
Claudia Sheinbaum's proposed electoral reform in Mexico, which includes eliminating plurinominal positions and reducing party funding, faces strong opposition from her own allies, jeopardizing its passage and raising concerns about the future of the electoral system.

Sheinbaum's Electoral Reform Faces Strong Headwinds in Mexico
Claudia Sheinbaum's proposed electoral reform in Mexico, which includes eliminating plurinominal positions and reducing party funding, faces strong opposition from her own allies, jeopardizing its passage and raising concerns about the future of the electoral system.
Progress
28% Bias Score

Sheinbaum's Crackdown: Mexico's Shift to a Harder-Line Security Policy
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's administration has implemented a stricter security policy resulting in large-scale seizures of stolen fuel, a new anti-extortion plan, and numerous arrests, marking a significant shift from her predecessor's approach.

Sheinbaum's Crackdown: Mexico's Shift to a Harder-Line Security Policy
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's administration has implemented a stricter security policy resulting in large-scale seizures of stolen fuel, a new anti-extortion plan, and numerous arrests, marking a significant shift from her predecessor's approach.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Mexico Seeks Tariff Certainty Amid U.S. Trade Tensions
Following a cancelled G-7 meeting, Mexico and the U.S. held a 20-minute phone call resulting in an agreement to work on a general agreement on security, migration, and trade, aiming for tariff certainty until the 2026 TMEC review; this follows months of tariff threats and negotiations, with Mexico's...

Mexico Seeks Tariff Certainty Amid U.S. Trade Tensions
Following a cancelled G-7 meeting, Mexico and the U.S. held a 20-minute phone call resulting in an agreement to work on a general agreement on security, migration, and trade, aiming for tariff certainty until the 2026 TMEC review; this follows months of tariff threats and negotiations, with Mexico's...
Progress
52% Bias Score

Mexican Teachers End Strike, Vow Continued Fight for Pension Reform
Mexico City teachers ended a 24-day strike after failing to secure the repeal of a pension law, despite government concessions including salary increases and pension supplements; they plan renewed protests and accuse the government of neoliberal policies.

Mexican Teachers End Strike, Vow Continued Fight for Pension Reform
Mexico City teachers ended a 24-day strike after failing to secure the repeal of a pension law, despite government concessions including salary increases and pension supplements; they plan renewed protests and accuse the government of neoliberal policies.
Progress
64% Bias Score

Mexico City Offers Concessions in Ongoing Teacher Strike
After a Wednesday meeting yielded no agreement, Mexico City's government offered a gradual reduction in teachers' retirement age, which the CNTE union deemed insufficient; protests continue, but talks remain open, aiming to resolve the dispute over the 2007 ISSSTE pension reform.

Mexico City Offers Concessions in Ongoing Teacher Strike
After a Wednesday meeting yielded no agreement, Mexico City's government offered a gradual reduction in teachers' retirement age, which the CNTE union deemed insufficient; protests continue, but talks remain open, aiming to resolve the dispute over the 2007 ISSSTE pension reform.
Progress
48% Bias Score
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