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Mexican Cartels Launder $312 Billion via Chinese Networks
The U.S. Treasury Department's FinCEN announced that Mexican drug cartels laundered approximately $312 billion through Chinese networks between 2020 and 2024, using trade-based money laundering, money mules, and mirror transactions, due to financial restrictions in Mexico and China.
Mexican Cartels Launder $312 Billion via Chinese Networks
The U.S. Treasury Department's FinCEN announced that Mexican drug cartels laundered approximately $312 billion through Chinese networks between 2020 and 2024, using trade-based money laundering, money mules, and mirror transactions, due to financial restrictions in Mexico and China.
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24% Bias Score


Data Center Boom in Drought-Hit Mexico Raises Water Scarcity Concerns
Driven by AI demand and strategic location, Mexico's Querétaro state is experiencing a data center boom attracting over \$10 billion in investment over the next decade, despite a century-worst drought impacting local water supplies and raising ethical questions about resource allocation.
Data Center Boom in Drought-Hit Mexico Raises Water Scarcity Concerns
Driven by AI demand and strategic location, Mexico's Querétaro state is experiencing a data center boom attracting over \$10 billion in investment over the next decade, despite a century-worst drought impacting local water supplies and raising ethical questions about resource allocation.
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52% Bias Score


Mexican Senate Violence Exposes Deep Political Divisions
In Mexico's Senate, a physical altercation between PRI leader Alejandro Alito Moreno and Senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña resulted in injuries, prompting President Claudia Sheinbaum to condemn the opposition's actions and link it to broader political tensions exacerbated by Senator Lilly Téllez's ap...
Mexican Senate Violence Exposes Deep Political Divisions
In Mexico's Senate, a physical altercation between PRI leader Alejandro Alito Moreno and Senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña resulted in injuries, prompting President Claudia Sheinbaum to condemn the opposition's actions and link it to broader political tensions exacerbated by Senator Lilly Téllez's ap...
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64% Bias Score


Mexico Closes Tax and Logistics Benefits for Finished Shoe Imports
Mexico ended tax and logistics advantages for imported finished footwear to safeguard its domestic industry, which is losing ground to imports, mainly from Asia; in 2024, footwear imports totaled $2.6 billion, with 45% from China and 24% from Vietnam.
Mexico Closes Tax and Logistics Benefits for Finished Shoe Imports
Mexico ended tax and logistics advantages for imported finished footwear to safeguard its domestic industry, which is losing ground to imports, mainly from Asia; in 2024, footwear imports totaled $2.6 billion, with 45% from China and 24% from Vietnam.
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24% Bias Score


Mexican Senator's Violent Outburst Sparks Outrage
Mexican PRI leader Alito Moreno physically and verbally attacked a fellow legislator in the Senate, sparking outrage and raising concerns about political violence and gender dynamics; his subsequent justification included threats of violence, and several PRI members actively participated in or condo...
Mexican Senator's Violent Outburst Sparks Outrage
Mexican PRI leader Alito Moreno physically and verbally attacked a fellow legislator in the Senate, sparking outrage and raising concerns about political violence and gender dynamics; his subsequent justification included threats of violence, and several PRI members actively participated in or condo...
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72% Bias Score


Assault and Charges Filed After Violent Altercation in Mexican Senate
During a heated Senate session on US military intervention in Mexico, PRI leader Alejandro Moreno and other PRI legislators physically assaulted Senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña and his cameraman, Emiliano González, leading to assault and property damage charges.
Assault and Charges Filed After Violent Altercation in Mexican Senate
During a heated Senate session on US military intervention in Mexico, PRI leader Alejandro Moreno and other PRI legislators physically assaulted Senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña and his cameraman, Emiliano González, leading to assault and property damage charges.
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52% Bias Score

Mexico City Officials Arrest 13 Suspects in May Double Homicide
Three months after the May 20 assassination of two Mexico City government officials, authorities arrested 13 individuals in 11 simultaneous raids, recovering evidence linking them to the crime, though the motive and the shooter remain unknown.

Mexico City Officials Arrest 13 Suspects in May Double Homicide
Three months after the May 20 assassination of two Mexico City government officials, authorities arrested 13 individuals in 11 simultaneous raids, recovering evidence linking them to the crime, though the motive and the shooter remain unknown.
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32% Bias Score

Physical Altercation in Mexican Senate Underscores Political Divisiveness
A physical altercation between Mexican senators Alejandro Moreno (PRI) and Gerardo Fernández Noroña (Morena) during a Senate session on Wednesday highlighted deep political divisions and overshadowed discussions on drug cartels and US intervention.

Physical Altercation in Mexican Senate Underscores Political Divisiveness
A physical altercation between Mexican senators Alejandro Moreno (PRI) and Gerardo Fernández Noroña (Morena) during a Senate session on Wednesday highlighted deep political divisions and overshadowed discussions on drug cartels and US intervention.
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56% Bias Score

Mexican Cartels' Use of Landmines Escalates, Causing Civilian Casualties
Mexican cartels' increased use of homemade landmines in Tamaulipas and the Jalisco-Michoacán border since 2022 has resulted in numerous civilian casualties among agricultural workers, prompting concerns about the spread of this lethal tactic to other states.

Mexican Cartels' Use of Landmines Escalates, Causing Civilian Casualties
Mexican cartels' increased use of homemade landmines in Tamaulipas and the Jalisco-Michoacán border since 2022 has resulted in numerous civilian casualties among agricultural workers, prompting concerns about the spread of this lethal tactic to other states.
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24% Bias Score

Mexican Senator's Call for US Intervention Sparks Political Uproar
Mexican Senator Lilly Téllez ignited a political firestorm by calling Mexico a "narco-state" and requesting US intervention in its drug war during a Fox News interview, sparking condemnation from her own party and the ruling Morena party, amidst the guilty plea of drug lord Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada ...

Mexican Senator's Call for US Intervention Sparks Political Uproar
Mexican Senator Lilly Téllez ignited a political firestorm by calling Mexico a "narco-state" and requesting US intervention in its drug war during a Fox News interview, sparking condemnation from her own party and the ruling Morena party, amidst the guilty plea of drug lord Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada ...
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56% Bias Score

Physical Altercation Erupts in Mexican Senate Amid Heightened Political Tensions
Following a disagreement over speaking times, a physical altercation broke out in the Mexican Senate between PRI leader Alito Moreno and Morena senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña, fueled by recent political tensions surrounding Senator Lilly Téllez's controversial call for US military intervention in ...

Physical Altercation Erupts in Mexican Senate Amid Heightened Political Tensions
Following a disagreement over speaking times, a physical altercation broke out in the Mexican Senate between PRI leader Alito Moreno and Morena senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña, fueled by recent political tensions surrounding Senator Lilly Téllez's controversial call for US military intervention in ...
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56% Bias Score

Mexico's Informal Employment Rises to 54.8% in Q2 2025
In Q2 2025, Mexico's informal employment rose to 54.8%, impacting tax revenue and worker security; regional disparities, especially in Oaxaca (78.5%), Chiapas (78%), and Guerrero (76%), highlight the need for increased investment.

Mexico's Informal Employment Rises to 54.8% in Q2 2025
In Q2 2025, Mexico's informal employment rose to 54.8%, impacting tax revenue and worker security; regional disparities, especially in Oaxaca (78.5%), Chiapas (78%), and Guerrero (76%), highlight the need for increased investment.
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36% Bias Score
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