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Mexican Deputy Cuauhtémoc Blanco's Immunity Remains Amid Rape and Corruption Accusations
Cuauhtémoc Blanco, a Mexican deputy and former governor of Morelos, is facing accusations of rape and corruption; a congressional committee rejected a request to remove his immunity due to alleged procedural flaws in the investigation, prompting criticism.
Mexican Deputy Cuauhtémoc Blanco's Immunity Remains Amid Rape and Corruption Accusations
Cuauhtémoc Blanco, a Mexican deputy and former governor of Morelos, is facing accusations of rape and corruption; a congressional committee rejected a request to remove his immunity due to alleged procedural flaws in the investigation, prompting criticism.
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60% Bias Score


ICC Investigations in Philippines and Venezuela: Duterte Arrested, Maduro Remains Impune
The ICC is investigating crimes against humanity in the Philippines and Venezuela, with the former's Rodrigo Duterte arrested despite the country's withdrawal from the Rome Statute, while Venezuela's continued non-compliance is also under investigation.
ICC Investigations in Philippines and Venezuela: Duterte Arrested, Maduro Remains Impune
The ICC is investigating crimes against humanity in the Philippines and Venezuela, with the former's Rodrigo Duterte arrested despite the country's withdrawal from the Rome Statute, while Venezuela's continued non-compliance is also under investigation.
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32% Bias Score


Mass Grave in Mexico: Hundreds of Remains Found at Cartel Extermination Center
The discovery of hundreds of skeletal remains and 493 personal belongings at a Jalisco New Generation Cartel extermination center in Teuchitlán, Jalisco, Mexico, has prompted hundreds of families of missing persons to search for clues, highlighting the scale of the crisis and the lack of effective i...
Mass Grave in Mexico: Hundreds of Remains Found at Cartel Extermination Center
The discovery of hundreds of skeletal remains and 493 personal belongings at a Jalisco New Generation Cartel extermination center in Teuchitlán, Jalisco, Mexico, has prompted hundreds of families of missing persons to search for clues, highlighting the scale of the crisis and the lack of effective i...
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48% Bias Score


Arrest Made in Murder of Nine Young People in Oaxaca, Mexico
Oaxaca authorities announced the arrest of a suspect in the killing of nine young people from Tlaxcala, whose bodies were found in a car 400km from Huatulco, following their disappearance from the Oaxaca coast in late February; this is one of three mass disappearances in the region in less than a ye...
Arrest Made in Murder of Nine Young People in Oaxaca, Mexico
Oaxaca authorities announced the arrest of a suspect in the killing of nine young people from Tlaxcala, whose bodies were found in a car 400km from Huatulco, following their disappearance from the Oaxaca coast in late February; this is one of three mass disappearances in the region in less than a ye...
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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


Unsolved Murder of Uğur Mumcu: Prime Suspect Remains at Large
Oğuz Demir, the prime suspect in the 1993 assassination of Turkish journalist Uğur Mumcu, remains at large despite being identified in 2000; a recent court order demanded investigation into the whereabouts of Demir and his family, revealing systemic failures in investigation and international cooper...
Unsolved Murder of Uğur Mumcu: Prime Suspect Remains at Large
Oğuz Demir, the prime suspect in the 1993 assassination of Turkish journalist Uğur Mumcu, remains at large despite being identified in 2000; a recent court order demanded investigation into the whereabouts of Demir and his family, revealing systemic failures in investigation and international cooper...
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48% Bias Score

Uneven Justice in Colombian Corruption Cases
Former Colombian government officials Sandra Ortiz and Carlos Ramón González, allegedly involved in similar corrupt acts, face drastically different consequences: Ortiz is jailed, while González is reportedly in Barcelona, highlighting the uneven application of justice based on proximity to power.

Uneven Justice in Colombian Corruption Cases
Former Colombian government officials Sandra Ortiz and Carlos Ramón González, allegedly involved in similar corrupt acts, face drastically different consequences: Ortiz is jailed, while González is reportedly in Barcelona, highlighting the uneven application of justice based on proximity to power.
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56% Bias Score

Mexican Recital Demands Accountability for Violence Victims
En primera persona", a theatrical recital in Mexico City (March 15-30 at the Goethe Institute), recounts six true stories of victims of state and narco-violence, demanding accountability from the Mexican government; using a powerful countdown and single actress embodying various victims who directly...

Mexican Recital Demands Accountability for Violence Victims
En primera persona", a theatrical recital in Mexico City (March 15-30 at the Goethe Institute), recounts six true stories of victims of state and narco-violence, demanding accountability from the Mexican government; using a powerful countdown and single actress embodying various victims who directly...
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20% Bias Score

Nayarit Families Sue Ex-Prosecutor Veytia for Torture in US Court
Five families from Nayarit, Mexico, sued ex-prosecutor Edgar Veytia for torture in a US court under the 1992 Torture Victim Protection Act, detailing extortion and abuse under his command between 2011 and 2017, while Mexican extradition efforts remain stalled.

Nayarit Families Sue Ex-Prosecutor Veytia for Torture in US Court
Five families from Nayarit, Mexico, sued ex-prosecutor Edgar Veytia for torture in a US court under the 1992 Torture Victim Protection Act, detailing extortion and abuse under his command between 2011 and 2017, while Mexican extradition efforts remain stalled.
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56% Bias Score

Mexican Journalist Killed in Guanajuato
Mexican authorities are investigating the Sunday killing of journalist Kristian Zavala in Silao, Guanajuato, the country's most violent state, amid an ongoing conflict between drug cartels; it is at least the third killing of a journalist this year.

Mexican Journalist Killed in Guanajuato
Mexican authorities are investigating the Sunday killing of journalist Kristian Zavala in Silao, Guanajuato, the country's most violent state, amid an ongoing conflict between drug cartels; it is at least the third killing of a journalist this year.
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44% Bias Score

French Rape Convictions Reveal Systemic Impunity
The Riotton-Garin report on rape, presented January 21, 2025, reveals that only 1,117 out of 26,816 reported rapes resulted in convictions in France, due to flawed investigations that focus on victims' credibility rather than perpetrators' coercive strategies; this highlights the systemic impunity o...

French Rape Convictions Reveal Systemic Impunity
The Riotton-Garin report on rape, presented January 21, 2025, reveals that only 1,117 out of 26,816 reported rapes resulted in convictions in France, due to flawed investigations that focus on victims' credibility rather than perpetrators' coercive strategies; this highlights the systemic impunity o...
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60% Bias Score

Honduras to Investigate Berta Cáceres Murder with New Expert Group
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH) will establish an Independent Interdisciplinary Group of Experts (GIEI) in Honduras to investigate the intellectual authorship and related crimes behind the 2016 murder of environmental activist Berta Cáceres, including proposing a reparation plan...

Honduras to Investigate Berta Cáceres Murder with New Expert Group
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH) will establish an Independent Interdisciplinary Group of Experts (GIEI) in Honduras to investigate the intellectual authorship and related crimes behind the 2016 murder of environmental activist Berta Cáceres, including proposing a reparation plan...
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24% Bias Score
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