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Zambada Pleads Guilty: End of an Era for Sinaloa Cartel
Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, founder of the Sinaloa Cartel, pleaded guilty to drug smuggling and conspiracy charges in a New York court on October 26, 2024, ending one of the longest and most notorious criminal careers in history, following his arrest in Texas after an alleged ambush by rivals.
Zambada Pleads Guilty: End of an Era for Sinaloa Cartel
Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, founder of the Sinaloa Cartel, pleaded guilty to drug smuggling and conspiracy charges in a New York court on October 26, 2024, ending one of the longest and most notorious criminal careers in history, following his arrest in Texas after an alleged ambush by rivals.
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Sinaloa Cartel Co-founder Zambada Pleads Guilty, Claims Kidnapping
Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, co-founder of the Sinaloa cartel, pleaded guilty on Monday to racketeering and running a criminal enterprise in a US court, following his controversial July 2024 arrest in Texas, which he claims was a kidnapping. Zambada's plea deal comes as Donald Trump's administration ap...
Sinaloa Cartel Co-founder Zambada Pleads Guilty, Claims Kidnapping
Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, co-founder of the Sinaloa cartel, pleaded guilty on Monday to racketeering and running a criminal enterprise in a US court, following his controversial July 2024 arrest in Texas, which he claims was a kidnapping. Zambada's plea deal comes as Donald Trump's administration ap...
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Mexican Boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. to Stand Trial for Alleged Cartel Ties
A Mexican judge ruled that boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. will stand trial for alleged cartel ties and arms trafficking, but he will await trial outside of detention; the case is linked to a larger Sinaloa Cartel investigation initiated in 2019 by Mexican prosecutors following a complaint from US auth...
Mexican Boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. to Stand Trial for Alleged Cartel Ties
A Mexican judge ruled that boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. will stand trial for alleged cartel ties and arms trafficking, but he will await trial outside of detention; the case is linked to a larger Sinaloa Cartel investigation initiated in 2019 by Mexican prosecutors following a complaint from US auth...
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Durango's Unopposed Judicial Elections Reveal Elite Influence
Durango, Mexico held unprecedented judicial elections on June 2nd, where 49 judges were elected unopposed due to a pre-arranged agreement among state power committees; the resignation of an elected judge exposes flaws in the system, potentially undermining the reform's goal of popular elections and ...
Durango's Unopposed Judicial Elections Reveal Elite Influence
Durango, Mexico held unprecedented judicial elections on June 2nd, where 49 judges were elected unopposed due to a pre-arranged agreement among state power committees; the resignation of an elected judge exposes flaws in the system, potentially undermining the reform's goal of popular elections and ...
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Mexico City University Pioneers Gender-Neutral Bathrooms
The Iberoamericana University in Mexico City has become the first university in Mexico to implement gender-neutral bathrooms across its campus, aiming to promote inclusivity and reduce discrimination; this follows similar initiatives in other countries and has sparked mixed reactions.
Mexico City University Pioneers Gender-Neutral Bathrooms
The Iberoamericana University in Mexico City has become the first university in Mexico to implement gender-neutral bathrooms across its campus, aiming to promote inclusivity and reduce discrimination; this follows similar initiatives in other countries and has sparked mixed reactions.
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Mexican Mothers' Agony: A Chronicle of Disappearances and Inaction
Alma Delia Murillo's "Raíz que no desaparece" chronicles the agonizing search of Mexican mothers for their missing children, exposing governmental incompetence, societal indifference, and the physical and emotional toll on those involved.
Mexican Mothers' Agony: A Chronicle of Disappearances and Inaction
Alma Delia Murillo's "Raíz que no desaparece" chronicles the agonizing search of Mexican mothers for their missing children, exposing governmental incompetence, societal indifference, and the physical and emotional toll on those involved.
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Zambada's Guilty Plea Shakes Sinaloa Cartel
Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, 77, pleaded guilty to continuing criminal enterprise and RICO Act violation charges in a US court, marking a significant development in the ongoing prosecution of the Sinaloa Cartel and potentially leading to further cooperation from other cartel members, while triggering v...

Zambada's Guilty Plea Shakes Sinaloa Cartel
Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, 77, pleaded guilty to continuing criminal enterprise and RICO Act violation charges in a US court, marking a significant development in the ongoing prosecution of the Sinaloa Cartel and potentially leading to further cooperation from other cartel members, while triggering v...
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Record Cartel Extraditions Highlight US-Mexico Cooperation Amidst Agency Tensions
Mexico has extradited a record 55 high-profile cartel leaders to the US in 2024, showcasing unprecedented cooperation with the Trump administration; however, the unilateral actions of US agencies like the DEA threaten this collaboration, creating tension and risking future cooperation.

Record Cartel Extraditions Highlight US-Mexico Cooperation Amidst Agency Tensions
Mexico has extradited a record 55 high-profile cartel leaders to the US in 2024, showcasing unprecedented cooperation with the Trump administration; however, the unilateral actions of US agencies like the DEA threaten this collaboration, creating tension and risking future cooperation.
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Julio César Chávez Jr. Formally Charged with Organized Crime in Mexico
Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. was charged with organized crime in Mexico following his arrest in California by ICE and subsequent deportation; intercepted phone calls linked him to Los Chapitos, a Sinaloa Cartel faction.

Julio César Chávez Jr. Formally Charged with Organized Crime in Mexico
Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. was charged with organized crime in Mexico following his arrest in California by ICE and subsequent deportation; intercepted phone calls linked him to Los Chapitos, a Sinaloa Cartel faction.
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Mexico Arrests 14 in CJNG Arms Trafficking Operation
Mexican authorities arrested 14 members of a CJNG cell involved in arms trafficking, seizing weapons, vehicles, and property in Jalisco, Estado de México, and Nayarit; this operation comes amid heightened tensions with the US over the flow of arms across the border.

Mexico Arrests 14 in CJNG Arms Trafficking Operation
Mexican authorities arrested 14 members of a CJNG cell involved in arms trafficking, seizing weapons, vehicles, and property in Jalisco, Estado de México, and Nayarit; this operation comes amid heightened tensions with the US over the flow of arms across the border.
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Six Decapitated Heads Found in Tlaxcala; 'La Barredora' Claims Responsibility
Six decapitated heads were found near the Ixtacuixtla-Atotonilco highway in Tlaxcala, Mexico, on Tuesday morning; a narco-banner claimed responsibility for the act, attributed to the criminal group 'La Barredora', which is believed to be expanding its influence into the region.

Six Decapitated Heads Found in Tlaxcala; 'La Barredora' Claims Responsibility
Six decapitated heads were found near the Ixtacuixtla-Atotonilco highway in Tlaxcala, Mexico, on Tuesday morning; a narco-banner claimed responsibility for the act, attributed to the criminal group 'La Barredora', which is believed to be expanding its influence into the region.
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Thirteen Arrested in Mexico City for Murders of Mayor's Aides
In Mexico City, thirteen suspects were arrested for the May murders of Mayor Clara Brugada's two close aides, Ximena Guzmán and José Muñoz, who were shot at close range in broad daylight; the investigation continues, and the shooter is still at large.

Thirteen Arrested in Mexico City for Murders of Mayor's Aides
In Mexico City, thirteen suspects were arrested for the May murders of Mayor Clara Brugada's two close aides, Ximena Guzmán and José Muñoz, who were shot at close range in broad daylight; the investigation continues, and the shooter is still at large.
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40% Bias Score
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