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Measles Outbreaks in North America Result in Multiple Deaths
The US, Canada, and Mexico are experiencing major measles outbreaks in 2025, linked to at least eight deaths; low vaccination rates, especially in Mennonite communities, are a key driver, despite the lack of definitive genetic links between the outbreaks.
Measles Outbreaks in North America Result in Multiple Deaths
The US, Canada, and Mexico are experiencing major measles outbreaks in 2025, linked to at least eight deaths; low vaccination rates, especially in Mennonite communities, are a key driver, despite the lack of definitive genetic links between the outbreaks.
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36% Bias Score


CNTE Suspends Mexico City Strike, Pension Fight Continues
Mexico City teachers from the CNTE union ended their three-week strike on May 15th due to internal exhaustion and a lack of agreement with the government regarding pension reform; they plan to continue protests at the state level.
CNTE Suspends Mexico City Strike, Pension Fight Continues
Mexico City teachers from the CNTE union ended their three-week strike on May 15th due to internal exhaustion and a lack of agreement with the government regarding pension reform; they plan to continue protests at the state level.
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56% Bias Score


2,470 Lightning Strike Deaths in Mexico Since 1998: A Call for Action
A UNAM study reveals at least 2,470 lightning strike deaths in Mexico (1998-2021), with Estado de México, Oaxaca, Michoacán, and Guerrero being the hardest hit, highlighting the need for improved infrastructure and public awareness in vulnerable areas.
2,470 Lightning Strike Deaths in Mexico Since 1998: A Call for Action
A UNAM study reveals at least 2,470 lightning strike deaths in Mexico (1998-2021), with Estado de México, Oaxaca, Michoacán, and Guerrero being the hardest hit, highlighting the need for improved infrastructure and public awareness in vulnerable areas.
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24% Bias Score


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

Police Inaction Leads to Murder in Comonfort, Guanajuato
In Comonfort, Guanajuato, Jovita Vázquez Tovar was murdered on April 29th after fleeing her home following an attack; despite repeated 911 calls and seeking help at multiple locations, authorities failed to respond, leading to her death at a pharmacy.

Police Inaction Leads to Murder in Comonfort, Guanajuato
In Comonfort, Guanajuato, Jovita Vázquez Tovar was murdered on April 29th after fleeing her home following an attack; despite repeated 911 calls and seeking help at multiple locations, authorities failed to respond, leading to her death at a pharmacy.
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64% Bias Score

OAS Recommends Against Replicating Mexico's Polarizing Judicial Elections
An OAS mission monitoring Mexico's unique judicial elections, held on June 1st, 2025, advised against replicating the model due to low voter turnout (13%), numerous null votes, and concerns about vote coercion, despite the election of thousands of judges, including the Supreme Court's president.

OAS Recommends Against Replicating Mexico's Polarizing Judicial Elections
An OAS mission monitoring Mexico's unique judicial elections, held on June 1st, 2025, advised against replicating the model due to low voter turnout (13%), numerous null votes, and concerns about vote coercion, despite the election of thousands of judges, including the Supreme Court's president.
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48% Bias Score

OAS Recommends Against Replicating Mexico's Popular Vote Election for Judges
An OAS mission monitoring Mexico's inaugural popular vote election for judges discourages replicating the model due to low voter turnout (13%), numerous invalid votes (10.8%), and concerns about candidate evaluations, potentially impacting judicial independence.

OAS Recommends Against Replicating Mexico's Popular Vote Election for Judges
An OAS mission monitoring Mexico's inaugural popular vote election for judges discourages replicating the model due to low voter turnout (13%), numerous invalid votes (10.8%), and concerns about candidate evaluations, potentially impacting judicial independence.
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48% 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

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

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
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