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Sinaloa's Security Crisis: Insufficient Police Force Fuels Military Deployment
Sinaloa's insufficient state police force (0.33 officers per 1,000 inhabitants), coupled with escalating cartel violence, necessitated the deployment of 11,000 military personnel by November 2024, highlighting systemic failures and the urgent need for police reform.
Sinaloa's Security Crisis: Insufficient Police Force Fuels Military Deployment
Sinaloa's insufficient state police force (0.33 officers per 1,000 inhabitants), coupled with escalating cartel violence, necessitated the deployment of 11,000 military personnel by November 2024, highlighting systemic failures and the urgent need for police reform.
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48% Bias Score


CJNG Violence in Teocaltiche, Jalisco: Police Chief Murder Exposes State Failure
In Teocaltiche, Jalisco, Mexico, the July 18th murder of police commissioner Ramón Grande Moncada, along with the prior killings of eight police officers and a civilian in February, highlights the Jalisco New Generation Cartel's (CJNG) control and the state government's failure to curb violence, lea...
CJNG Violence in Teocaltiche, Jalisco: Police Chief Murder Exposes State Failure
In Teocaltiche, Jalisco, Mexico, the July 18th murder of police commissioner Ramón Grande Moncada, along with the prior killings of eight police officers and a civilian in February, highlights the Jalisco New Generation Cartel's (CJNG) control and the state government's failure to curb violence, lea...
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64% Bias Score


Noboa Wins Re-election in Ecuador Amidst Violence and Fraud Claims
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa won re-election with 55.8% of the vote in a second-round run-off election on Sunday, defeating Luisa Gonzalez amid allegations of electoral fraud and widespread concerns about escalating drug-related violence that has plagued the country since 2021.
Noboa Wins Re-election in Ecuador Amidst Violence and Fraud Claims
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa won re-election with 55.8% of the vote in a second-round run-off election on Sunday, defeating Luisa Gonzalez amid allegations of electoral fraud and widespread concerns about escalating drug-related violence that has plagued the country since 2021.
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40% Bias Score


Ecuador Declares State of Emergency Amid Election
Ecuador declared a 60-day state of emergency in seven provinces, including Quito, on the eve of its presidential election, to combat a dramatic rise in drug-related violence, suspending certain rights and imposing curfews in affected areas.
Ecuador Declares State of Emergency Amid Election
Ecuador declared a 60-day state of emergency in seven provinces, including Quito, on the eve of its presidential election, to combat a dramatic rise in drug-related violence, suspending certain rights and imposing curfews in affected areas.
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52% Bias Score


Nine Killed in Sinaloa Cartel-Related Attack on Rehabilitation Center
Gunmen attacked a rehabilitation center in Culiacán, Sinaloa on Monday, killing at least nine and injuring others; this is the latest incident in the conflict between Sinaloa Cartel factions that began after the July arrest of El Mayo Zambada.
Nine Killed in Sinaloa Cartel-Related Attack on Rehabilitation Center
Gunmen attacked a rehabilitation center in Culiacán, Sinaloa on Monday, killing at least nine and injuring others; this is the latest incident in the conflict between Sinaloa Cartel factions that began after the July arrest of El Mayo Zambada.
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36% Bias Score


Mass Grave Discovery in Jalisco, Mexico, Exposes Cartel Violence
A site suspected to be used by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel in western Mexico was found to contain hundreds of pairs of shoes, clothing, children's toys, and human remains, reigniting concerns about the thousands of missing people in the country and highlighting the scale of cartel violence.
Mass Grave Discovery in Jalisco, Mexico, Exposes Cartel Violence
A site suspected to be used by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel in western Mexico was found to contain hundreds of pairs of shoes, clothing, children's toys, and human remains, reigniting concerns about the thousands of missing people in the country and highlighting the scale of cartel violence.
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32% Bias Score

Mob Lynching of Briton in Ecuador's Amazon
A British national was lynched and burned alive by a mob in Ecuador's Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve on April 20th after being accused of killing a local man, Rodrigo Chavez, highlighting the escalating violence in the Sucumbios Province.

Mob Lynching of Briton in Ecuador's Amazon
A British national was lynched and burned alive by a mob in Ecuador's Cuyabeno Wildlife Reserve on April 20th after being accused of killing a local man, Rodrigo Chavez, highlighting the escalating violence in the Sucumbios Province.
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48% Bias Score

Lasso Wins Ecuadorian Re-election Amidst Ongoing Drug Violence
Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso secured a second term with 55.8% of the vote, defeating Luisa González, whose party is linked to former President Rafael Correa; the election took place amid a surge in drug-related violence, with Lasso's policies leading to a decrease in the homicide rate from 4...

Lasso Wins Ecuadorian Re-election Amidst Ongoing Drug Violence
Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso secured a second term with 55.8% of the vote, defeating Luisa González, whose party is linked to former President Rafael Correa; the election took place amid a surge in drug-related violence, with Lasso's policies leading to a decrease in the homicide rate from 4...
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32% Bias Score

Ecuador Runoff Election: Lasso Faces González Amidst Soaring Drug Violence
Ecuador's presidential runoff election pits incumbent Guillermo Lasso against leftist Luisa González amid record-high drug violence; Lasso narrowly won the first round, and González seeks a comeback, supported by the largest indigenous movement; the election will significantly impact the country's f...

Ecuador Runoff Election: Lasso Faces González Amidst Soaring Drug Violence
Ecuador's presidential runoff election pits incumbent Guillermo Lasso against leftist Luisa González amid record-high drug violence; Lasso narrowly won the first round, and González seeks a comeback, supported by the largest indigenous movement; the election will significantly impact the country's f...
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52% Bias Score

Jalisco Cartel's 'Auschwitz in Mexico': Hundreds Missing, Systemic Failures Exposed
In Guadalajara, Mexico, parents of missing children are searching a landfill based on a tip that the Jalisco drug cartel is secretly dumping bodies there; the recent discovery of a ranch allegedly used by the cartel as a clandestine crematorium, dubbed "Auschwitz in Mexico", highlights the ongoing c...

Jalisco Cartel's 'Auschwitz in Mexico': Hundreds Missing, Systemic Failures Exposed
In Guadalajara, Mexico, parents of missing children are searching a landfill based on a tip that the Jalisco drug cartel is secretly dumping bodies there; the recent discovery of a ranch allegedly used by the cartel as a clandestine crematorium, dubbed "Auschwitz in Mexico", highlights the ongoing c...
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36% Bias Score

Ecuador Seeks US Military Aid Amidst Soaring Gang Violence
Ecuador is building a new naval facility in Manta with US support, to combat its rising gang violence; President Noboa will meet with President Trump to discuss security cooperation, aiming to curb Ecuador's homicide rate, the highest in Latin America.

Ecuador Seeks US Military Aid Amidst Soaring Gang Violence
Ecuador is building a new naval facility in Manta with US support, to combat its rising gang violence; President Noboa will meet with President Trump to discuss security cooperation, aiming to curb Ecuador's homicide rate, the highest in Latin America.
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56% Bias Score

Mexican Drug Cartel Ranch Yields Crematoria, Remains, Exposing Police Failures
Three crematoria, personal belongings, and burned remains were found on a Mexican drug cartel ranch previously searched by police six months prior, highlighting systemic failures and prompting a federal investigation to identify victims and address the complicity of local authorities.

Mexican Drug Cartel Ranch Yields Crematoria, Remains, Exposing Police Failures
Three crematoria, personal belongings, and burned remains were found on a Mexican drug cartel ranch previously searched by police six months prior, highlighting systemic failures and prompting a federal investigation to identify victims and address the complicity of local authorities.
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44% Bias Score
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