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Zetas Leaders Arraigned in US on Multiple Charges
Former Zetas cartel leaders Miguel and Omar Trevino Morales were arraigned in a US court on Friday on charges of drug trafficking, money laundering, and murder, following their extradition from Mexico last month as part of 29 drug suspects, amidst increasing US pressure on Mexico to tackle drug smug...
Zetas Leaders Arraigned in US on Multiple Charges
Former Zetas cartel leaders Miguel and Omar Trevino Morales were arraigned in a US court on Friday on charges of drug trafficking, money laundering, and murder, following their extradition from Mexico last month as part of 29 drug suspects, amidst increasing US pressure on Mexico to tackle drug smug...
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52% Bias Score


Undocumented Family Deported from Border Checkpoint While Seeking Cancer Treatment
On February 4, 2024, the parents of five children, four U.S. citizens, were deported from a Texas Border Patrol checkpoint while traveling to Houston for their daughter's brain cancer treatment; this highlights challenges faced by undocumented families accessing healthcare despite supporting documen...
Undocumented Family Deported from Border Checkpoint While Seeking Cancer Treatment
On February 4, 2024, the parents of five children, four U.S. citizens, were deported from a Texas Border Patrol checkpoint while traveling to Houston for their daughter's brain cancer treatment; this highlights challenges faced by undocumented families accessing healthcare despite supporting documen...
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52% Bias Score


Coca-Cola Stops Sales in Mexican Primary Schools to Support National Health Initiative
The Mexican Coca-Cola company will cease selling its products in primary schools starting March 29th, supporting the government's "Healthy Life, Happy Life" program aimed at improving the health of over 11 million students by addressing issues like obesity and malnutrition.
Coca-Cola Stops Sales in Mexican Primary Schools to Support National Health Initiative
The Mexican Coca-Cola company will cease selling its products in primary schools starting March 29th, supporting the government's "Healthy Life, Happy Life" program aimed at improving the health of over 11 million students by addressing issues like obesity and malnutrition.
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36% Bias Score


5.5 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Southern Mexico
A 5.5 magnitude earthquake struck near Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca, Mexico, on March 14, 2025, at 9:19 PM local time, triggering alerts in Mexico City; no immediate damage was reported.
5.5 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Southern Mexico
A 5.5 magnitude earthquake struck near Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca, Mexico, on March 14, 2025, at 9:19 PM local time, triggering alerts in Mexico City; no immediate damage was reported.
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20% Bias Score


Mexican Auschwitz" Drug Camp Exposes Mass Murder, Official Failures
A Jalisco, Mexico drug cartel training camp, dubbed "Mexican Auschwitz," revealed hundreds of personal items and human remains, indicating mass murder and torture by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel; initial investigations by state authorities were deemed insufficient, prompting a federal investiga...
Mexican Auschwitz" Drug Camp Exposes Mass Murder, Official Failures
A Jalisco, Mexico drug cartel training camp, dubbed "Mexican Auschwitz," revealed hundreds of personal items and human remains, indicating mass murder and torture by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel; initial investigations by state authorities were deemed insufficient, prompting a federal investiga...
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56% Bias Score


Mexico Cartel Site Yields Evidence of Mass Killings
Three crematoria, personal belongings, and burned human remains were found at a Jalisco Nueva Generación cartel site in Mexico, raising concerns about police incompetence and potential corruption after a previous unsuccessful raid six months prior.
Mexico Cartel Site Yields Evidence of Mass Killings
Three crematoria, personal belongings, and burned human remains were found at a Jalisco Nueva Generación cartel site in Mexico, raising concerns about police incompetence and potential corruption after a previous unsuccessful raid six months prior.
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40% 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

US Tariffs on Mexico Worry China, Threatening Global Trade
US tariffs on Mexican imports worry China, potentially forcing developing nations to choose between US and Chinese trade, impacting global supply chains and geopolitical stability. China's exports to Mexico are eleven times greater than imports, and the US might use tariffs to pressure Mexico to clo...

US Tariffs on Mexico Worry China, Threatening Global Trade
US tariffs on Mexican imports worry China, potentially forcing developing nations to choose between US and Chinese trade, impacting global supply chains and geopolitical stability. China's exports to Mexico are eleven times greater than imports, and the US might use tariffs to pressure Mexico to clo...
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48% Bias Score

Teacher Murder, Pandemic Lessons, and Political Implications in Spain
The murder of a teacher in Badajoz by two children prompts reflection on the COVID-19 pandemic's impact in Spain, contrasting it with Mexico's approach, and raises concerns about potential political ramifications from stored communications of the attorney general.

Teacher Murder, Pandemic Lessons, and Political Implications in Spain
The murder of a teacher in Badajoz by two children prompts reflection on the COVID-19 pandemic's impact in Spain, contrasting it with Mexico's approach, and raises concerns about potential political ramifications from stored communications of the attorney general.
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68% 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

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

Mexico's Healthcare Crisis: Resurgence of Preventable Diseases
Mexico faces a dual epidemiological alert for measles and pertussis due to a weakened healthcare system resulting from budget cuts, the closure of Seguro Popular, and a lack of public notification about vaccinations, leaving the country unprepared for future health emergencies.

Mexico's Healthcare Crisis: Resurgence of Preventable Diseases
Mexico faces a dual epidemiological alert for measles and pertussis due to a weakened healthcare system resulting from budget cuts, the closure of Seguro Popular, and a lack of public notification about vaccinations, leaving the country unprepared for future health emergencies.
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52% Bias Score
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