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China's Role in Mexican Drug Cartels: 50,000 Kilos of Precursor Chemicals Seized
U.S. border patrol seized 50,000 kilos of precursor chemicals this week, shipped from China to the Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico for methamphetamine production; this is part of an ongoing initiative that has seized over 1,700,000 kilograms of such chemicals since 2019, highlighting the significant role o...
China's Role in Mexican Drug Cartels: 50,000 Kilos of Precursor Chemicals Seized
U.S. border patrol seized 50,000 kilos of precursor chemicals this week, shipped from China to the Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico for methamphetamine production; this is part of an ongoing initiative that has seized over 1,700,000 kilograms of such chemicals since 2019, highlighting the significant role o...
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48% Bias Score


EU-Mercosur Trade Deal and Mexico's Judicial Shakeup
Brazilian President Lula da Silva's state visit to France on June 5th, 2025, focused on finalizing the stalled EU-Mercosur trade agreement, facing resistance from France due to concerns over agricultural protections and environmental impacts; simultaneously, Mexico's recent popular election of judge...
EU-Mercosur Trade Deal and Mexico's Judicial Shakeup
Brazilian President Lula da Silva's state visit to France on June 5th, 2025, focused on finalizing the stalled EU-Mercosur trade agreement, facing resistance from France due to concerns over agricultural protections and environmental impacts; simultaneously, Mexico's recent popular election of judge...
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36% Bias Score


US Sportfishing Vessel Illegally Enters Mexican Protected Area Multiple Times
The Red Rooster III, a US sportfishing vessel, has illegally entered Mexico's Revillagigedo Archipelago, the largest protected marine area in North America, at least eight times since 2017, violating fishing prohibitions and repeatedly turning off its AIS tracking system, highlighting enforcement ch...
US Sportfishing Vessel Illegally Enters Mexican Protected Area Multiple Times
The Red Rooster III, a US sportfishing vessel, has illegally entered Mexico's Revillagigedo Archipelago, the largest protected marine area in North America, at least eight times since 2017, violating fishing prohibitions and repeatedly turning off its AIS tracking system, highlighting enforcement ch...
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48% Bias Score


Wrongfully Deported Guatemalan Returns to U.S. After Judge's Order
A Guatemalan asylum seeker, O.C.G., wrongly deported to Mexico last month, has returned to the U.S. after a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to facilitate his return, marking a first for such cases.
Wrongfully Deported Guatemalan Returns to U.S. After Judge's Order
A Guatemalan asylum seeker, O.C.G., wrongly deported to Mexico last month, has returned to the U.S. after a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to facilitate his return, marking a first for such cases.
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40% Bias Score


Wrongfully Deported Migrant Returned to US After Court Order
A Guatemalan national, O.C.G., wrongfully deported to Mexico by the Trump administration, has been returned to the US after a judge ordered the administration to facilitate his return, marking a potential shift in the administration's approach to similar cases.
Wrongfully Deported Migrant Returned to US After Court Order
A Guatemalan national, O.C.G., wrongfully deported to Mexico by the Trump administration, has been returned to the US after a judge ordered the administration to facilitate his return, marking a potential shift in the administration's approach to similar cases.
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Dismisses Mexico's Gun Manufacturer Lawsuit
The US Supreme Court unanimously dismissed Mexico's $10 billion lawsuit against US gun manufacturers, citing the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act of 2005, which grants broad immunity to gun companies for the illegal use of their products, even with knowledge of criminal use.
Supreme Court Dismisses Mexico's Gun Manufacturer Lawsuit
The US Supreme Court unanimously dismissed Mexico's $10 billion lawsuit against US gun manufacturers, citing the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act of 2005, which grants broad immunity to gun companies for the illegal use of their products, even with knowledge of criminal use.
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36% Bias Score

U.S. Consulate Warns Tourists of Jalisco Dating App Kidnappings
The U.S. Consulate in Guadalajara issued a warning to American tourists in Jalisco to exercise caution when using dating apps due to several reported kidnappings and extortions in Puerto Vallarta and Nuevo Nayarit, prompting a Level 3 travel advisory urging tourists to reconsider visiting.

U.S. Consulate Warns Tourists of Jalisco Dating App Kidnappings
The U.S. Consulate in Guadalajara issued a warning to American tourists in Jalisco to exercise caution when using dating apps due to several reported kidnappings and extortions in Puerto Vallarta and Nuevo Nayarit, prompting a Level 3 travel advisory urging tourists to reconsider visiting.
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36% Bias Score

Morena's Coordinated Effort Secures Supreme Court Victory in Five Key Mexican States
In Mexico's recent Supreme Court elections, nine Morena-backed candidates won, with five states (Tabasco, Guerrero, Puebla, Chiapas, and Oaxaca) showing remarkably consistent support exceeding 60% of voters for all candidates, indicating a coordinated electoral operation by Morena, aided by instruct...

Morena's Coordinated Effort Secures Supreme Court Victory in Five Key Mexican States
In Mexico's recent Supreme Court elections, nine Morena-backed candidates won, with five states (Tabasco, Guerrero, Puebla, Chiapas, and Oaxaca) showing remarkably consistent support exceeding 60% of voters for all candidates, indicating a coordinated electoral operation by Morena, aided by instruct...
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48% Bias Score

Guatemalan Man Wrongfully Deported, Returned to US After Court Order
A Guatemalan man, O.C.G., wrongfully deported to Mexico by the Trump administration due to a procedural error, was returned to the U.S. this week following a court order, marking the first known instance of the administration complying with such an order.

Guatemalan Man Wrongfully Deported, Returned to US After Court Order
A Guatemalan man, O.C.G., wrongfully deported to Mexico by the Trump administration due to a procedural error, was returned to the U.S. this week following a court order, marking the first known instance of the administration complying with such an order.
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56% Bias Score

Pajarraco," Key Figure in Ayotzinapa Disappearances, Arrested
Mexican authorities arrested Juan Miguel Pantoja Miranda, alias "Pajarraco," in Almoloya, Hidalgo, for organized crime and forced disappearance in relation to the 2014 Ayotzinapa case; the arrest follows years of investigation into the disappearance of 43 students and the alleged complicity of state...

Pajarraco," Key Figure in Ayotzinapa Disappearances, Arrested
Mexican authorities arrested Juan Miguel Pantoja Miranda, alias "Pajarraco," in Almoloya, Hidalgo, for organized crime and forced disappearance in relation to the 2014 Ayotzinapa case; the arrest follows years of investigation into the disappearance of 43 students and the alleged complicity of state...
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24% Bias Score

Supreme Court Dismisses Mexico's Gun Manufacturer Lawsuit
The Supreme Court dismissed Mexico's lawsuit against US gun manufacturers on Thursday, ruling the country lacked legal standing to sue, dealing a blow to gun control advocates who argued the lawsuit was necessary to hold manufacturers accountable for gun violence in Mexico.

Supreme Court Dismisses Mexico's Gun Manufacturer Lawsuit
The Supreme Court dismissed Mexico's lawsuit against US gun manufacturers on Thursday, ruling the country lacked legal standing to sue, dealing a blow to gun control advocates who argued the lawsuit was necessary to hold manufacturers accountable for gun violence in Mexico.
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40% Bias Score

Supreme Court to Review Conviction in Wallace Murder Case, Raising Concerns about Torture
The Mexican Supreme Court will review the 2006 conviction of Juana Hilda González Lomelí, accused of involvement in the murder of María Isabel Miranda de Wallace's son, raising concerns about torture and due process violations. The court's decision could overturn the conviction and lead to investiga...

Supreme Court to Review Conviction in Wallace Murder Case, Raising Concerns about Torture
The Mexican Supreme Court will review the 2006 conviction of Juana Hilda González Lomelí, accused of involvement in the murder of María Isabel Miranda de Wallace's son, raising concerns about torture and due process violations. The court's decision could overturn the conviction and lead to investiga...
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52% Bias Score
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