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Mexico Proposes Constitutional Amendment to Counter Foreign Intervention in Drug War
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum proposed a constitutional amendment to counter what she perceives as foreign intervention in Mexico's fight against drug cartels, following the US and Canada's designation of six Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations. The amendment strengthens Articles 19 and...
Mexico Proposes Constitutional Amendment to Counter Foreign Intervention in Drug War
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum proposed a constitutional amendment to counter what she perceives as foreign intervention in Mexico's fight against drug cartels, following the US and Canada's designation of six Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations. The amendment strengthens Articles 19 and...
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64% Bias Score


Trump Administration Labels Eight Latin American Cartels as "Foreign Terrorist Organizations
The Trump administration formally designated eight Latin American drug cartels, including MS-13 and the Sinaloa cartel, as "foreign terrorist organizations," a move criticized for potentially harming U.S. relations with Latin America and impacting trade, despite aiming to curb cartel activities and ...
Trump Administration Labels Eight Latin American Cartels as "Foreign Terrorist Organizations
The Trump administration formally designated eight Latin American drug cartels, including MS-13 and the Sinaloa cartel, as "foreign terrorist organizations," a move criticized for potentially harming U.S. relations with Latin America and impacting trade, despite aiming to curb cartel activities and ...
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44% Bias Score


US Designates Mexican Drug Cartels as Terrorist Organizations
The U.S. State Department designated several Mexican drug cartels, MS-13, and the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua as foreign terrorist organizations on February 6th, opening the door for financial sanctions and raising questions about potential military action against Mexico, despite Mexico's concern...
US Designates Mexican Drug Cartels as Terrorist Organizations
The U.S. State Department designated several Mexican drug cartels, MS-13, and the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua as foreign terrorist organizations on February 6th, opening the door for financial sanctions and raising questions about potential military action against Mexico, despite Mexico's concern...
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40% Bias Score


Mexico Defies Trump, Secures $1 Billion Netflix Investment Amidst Cartel Dispute
Mexican President Sheinbaum countered Trump's tariff threats and cartel designation with a $1 billion Netflix investment, rejecting US interference and expanding a lawsuit against US arms manufacturers.
Mexico Defies Trump, Secures $1 Billion Netflix Investment Amidst Cartel Dispute
Mexican President Sheinbaum countered Trump's tariff threats and cartel designation with a $1 billion Netflix investment, rejecting US interference and expanding a lawsuit against US arms manufacturers.
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52% Bias Score


Mexico's Drug Seizure Amid Rising U.S. Tensions
Mexico announced a major drug bust of 269 kilograms of methamphetamine and 4,700 liters of precursors near Culiacán, amid rising tensions with the U.S. over a potential designation of Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations; this follows months of intensified anti-drug operations resulting in sig...
Mexico's Drug Seizure Amid Rising U.S. Tensions
Mexico announced a major drug bust of 269 kilograms of methamphetamine and 4,700 liters of precursors near Culiacán, amid rising tensions with the U.S. over a potential designation of Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations; this follows months of intensified anti-drug operations resulting in sig...
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48% Bias Score


Sinaloa's Cycle of Violence: Deep-Rooted Corruption and Impunity
The assassination of Rodolfo Carrillo Fuentes in 2004 exposed the collusion between Sinaloa's ministerial police and drug cartels, highlighting systemic corruption that continues to fuel violence and impunity, including the recent killing of a former ministerial agent and the disappearance of anothe...
Sinaloa's Cycle of Violence: Deep-Rooted Corruption and Impunity
The assassination of Rodolfo Carrillo Fuentes in 2004 exposed the collusion between Sinaloa's ministerial police and drug cartels, highlighting systemic corruption that continues to fuel violence and impunity, including the recent killing of a former ministerial agent and the disappearance of anothe...
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56% Bias Score

Mexico Rejects U.S. Cartel Designation, Warns Against Invasion
President Sheinbaum vehemently rejected the U.S. designation of Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations, warning against any invasion of Mexico's sovereignty and vowing to continue legal action against U.S. gun manufacturers for their alleged complicity in cartel violence, with an estimated 200,0...

Mexico Rejects U.S. Cartel Designation, Warns Against Invasion
President Sheinbaum vehemently rejected the U.S. designation of Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations, warning against any invasion of Mexico's sovereignty and vowing to continue legal action against U.S. gun manufacturers for their alleged complicity in cartel violence, with an estimated 200,0...
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40% Bias Score

US Designates Mexican Drug Cartels as Terrorist Organizations
The United States has designated eight Latin American criminal organizations, including six Mexican drug cartels, as foreign terrorist organizations, prompting concerns about potential military intervention and further straining US-Mexico relations.

US Designates Mexican Drug Cartels as Terrorist Organizations
The United States has designated eight Latin American criminal organizations, including six Mexican drug cartels, as foreign terrorist organizations, prompting concerns about potential military intervention and further straining US-Mexico relations.
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44% Bias Score

Ecuador Seeks Foreign Military Aid to Combat Drug Cartels
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa requested foreign military assistance to combat rising drug cartel violence, seeking temporary deployment of special forces from allied nations to support domestic security forces; this follows a court ruling allowing foreign military bases, aiming to curb the homic...

Ecuador Seeks Foreign Military Aid to Combat Drug Cartels
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa requested foreign military assistance to combat rising drug cartel violence, seeking temporary deployment of special forces from allied nations to support domestic security forces; this follows a court ruling allowing foreign military bases, aiming to curb the homic...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Accuses Mexico's Government of Cartel Control, Raising Tensions
Donald Trump accused Mexico's government of being controlled by drug cartels, escalating tensions with Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum amid a fentanyl crisis and migration issues; the accusation follows reports of U.S. spy plane overflights in Mexico and precedes a potential designation of Mexi...

Trump Accuses Mexico's Government of Cartel Control, Raising Tensions
Donald Trump accused Mexico's government of being controlled by drug cartels, escalating tensions with Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum amid a fentanyl crisis and migration issues; the accusation follows reports of U.S. spy plane overflights in Mexico and precedes a potential designation of Mexi...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Seeks Terrorist Designation for Six Drug Cartels
The Trump administration submitted to Congress a list of six drug cartels, including the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua and Mexican cartels like Sinaloa and Jalisco, for designation as foreign terrorist organizations, expanding the government's ability to combat them.

Trump Administration Seeks Terrorist Designation for Six Drug Cartels
The Trump administration submitted to Congress a list of six drug cartels, including the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua and Mexican cartels like Sinaloa and Jalisco, for designation as foreign terrorist organizations, expanding the government's ability to combat them.
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56% Bias Score

Arizona Bill Allows Shooting Down of Cartel Drones
Arizona House Bill 2733 would grant qualified immunity to state and local authorities for shooting down drones used by drug cartels within 30 miles of the border, addressing the cartels' increased use of drone technology for smuggling and surveillance.

Arizona Bill Allows Shooting Down of Cartel Drones
Arizona House Bill 2733 would grant qualified immunity to state and local authorities for shooting down drones used by drug cartels within 30 miles of the border, addressing the cartels' increased use of drone technology for smuggling and surveillance.
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52% Bias Score
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