Mexico to Increase IEPS Tax by 4.5%, Raising Prices on Goods"
Mexico's IEPS tax will rise 4.5% from January 1, 2025, increasing prices of gasoline, diesel, soft drinks, and cigarettes; this follows 4.55% inflation in November 2024 (INEGI), and tax breaks on food and energy will end.
Mexico to Increase IEPS Tax by 4.5%, Raising Prices on Goods"
Mexico's IEPS tax will rise 4.5% from January 1, 2025, increasing prices of gasoline, diesel, soft drinks, and cigarettes; this follows 4.55% inflation in November 2024 (INEGI), and tax breaks on food and energy will end.
Progress
36% Bias Score
Mexico Launches Digital and Legal Shield Against Potential US Mass Deportations
The Mexican government is launching a virtual panic button app and expanding legal aid to protect its 4.8 million undocumented citizens in the US from potential mass deportations under the incoming Trump administration, starting in early 2025.
Mexico Launches Digital and Legal Shield Against Potential US Mass Deportations
The Mexican government is launching a virtual panic button app and expanding legal aid to protect its 4.8 million undocumented citizens in the US from potential mass deportations under the incoming Trump administration, starting in early 2025.
Progress
36% Bias Score
Wrongful Conviction in Mexico: Family Seeks Amnesty for Imprisoned Man
Juan Carlos Ramírez Michaca, 39, serves a 70-year sentence in Oaxaca, Mexico, for a 2005 murder he didn't commit; his family seeks amnesty due to police torture, fabricated evidence, and ongoing judicial irregularities.
Wrongful Conviction in Mexico: Family Seeks Amnesty for Imprisoned Man
Juan Carlos Ramírez Michaca, 39, serves a 70-year sentence in Oaxaca, Mexico, for a 2005 murder he didn't commit; his family seeks amnesty due to police torture, fabricated evidence, and ongoing judicial irregularities.
Progress
56% Bias Score
FBI Warns of Cartel-Linked Timeshare Scam
The FBI warns of a timeshare scam linked to the Jalisco New Generation drug cartel, causing significant financial losses for victims; one retired couple lost over \$50,000.
FBI Warns of Cartel-Linked Timeshare Scam
The FBI warns of a timeshare scam linked to the Jalisco New Generation drug cartel, causing significant financial losses for victims; one retired couple lost over \$50,000.
Progress
28% Bias Score
Trump's Cartel Terrorist Designation Threatens US-Mexico Relations
President-elect Donald Trump's threat to label Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations has provoked a strong rebuke from Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, raising concerns about potential US military intervention and severely strained bilateral relations.
Trump's Cartel Terrorist Designation Threatens US-Mexico Relations
President-elect Donald Trump's threat to label Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations has provoked a strong rebuke from Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, raising concerns about potential US military intervention and severely strained bilateral relations.
Progress
48% Bias Score
Sheinbaum Responds to Trump's Immigration Policy Announcement, Emphasizing Mexico's Sovereignty
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responded to Donald Trump's announcement of stricter immigration policies, emphasizing a cooperative, respectful relationship with the U.S. while asserting Mexico's sovereignty. She stated that Trump did not mention any intervention in Mexico during his announceme...
Sheinbaum Responds to Trump's Immigration Policy Announcement, Emphasizing Mexico's Sovereignty
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responded to Donald Trump's announcement of stricter immigration policies, emphasizing a cooperative, respectful relationship with the U.S. while asserting Mexico's sovereignty. She stated that Trump did not mention any intervention in Mexico during his announceme...
Progress
32% Bias Score
Mexico Braces for Potential Mass Deportations from US
Facing the threat of mass deportations from the US under the Trump administration, Mexico is preparing a multi-pronged response involving legal aid, humanitarian assistance, and increased consular support, while border towns brace for a potential influx of millions of returning migrants.
Mexico Braces for Potential Mass Deportations from US
Facing the threat of mass deportations from the US under the Trump administration, Mexico is preparing a multi-pronged response involving legal aid, humanitarian assistance, and increased consular support, while border towns brace for a potential influx of millions of returning migrants.
Progress
56% Bias Score
Mexico Launches "Botón de Alerta" App for US Citizens Facing Deportation
The Mexican government announced the January 2024 launch of a mobile alert app, "Botón de Alerta," for its citizens in the U.S. to report imminent detention, in response to President-elect Trump's planned mass deportations.
Mexico Launches "Botón de Alerta" App for US Citizens Facing Deportation
The Mexican government announced the January 2024 launch of a mobile alert app, "Botón de Alerta," for its citizens in the U.S. to report imminent detention, in response to President-elect Trump's planned mass deportations.
Progress
48% Bias Score
Trump Threatens Mexico with 25% Tariffs
Donald Trump threatened Mexico with a 25% tariff on all imports unless they address illegal immigration, drug trafficking, and trade imbalances; Mexico's President Sheinbaum responded with a conciliatory approach, highlighting challenges in controlling drug cartels and migration.
Trump Threatens Mexico with 25% Tariffs
Donald Trump threatened Mexico with a 25% tariff on all imports unless they address illegal immigration, drug trafficking, and trade imbalances; Mexico's President Sheinbaum responded with a conciliatory approach, highlighting challenges in controlling drug cartels and migration.
Progress
60% Bias Score
Sheinbaum Condemns Trump's Panama Canal Claim
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum criticized Donald Trump's statement on reclaiming the Panama Canal on December 23, 2024, emphasizing Panama's sovereignty and expressing confidence in resolving future disagreements with the incoming U.S. administration through dialogue.
Sheinbaum Condemns Trump's Panama Canal Claim
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum criticized Donald Trump's statement on reclaiming the Panama Canal on December 23, 2024, emphasizing Panama's sovereignty and expressing confidence in resolving future disagreements with the incoming U.S. administration through dialogue.
Progress
56% Bias Score
Mexico Launches Safety Operation for Returning Migrants
The Mexican government launched the 'Programa Bienvenidas Heroínas y Héroes Paisanos' to protect 10.6 million Mexican migrants returning from the U.S. for the holidays, deploying 253 modules, 522 observers, and providing over 670,000 services, with 41 complaints received so far, addressing concerns ...
Mexico Launches Safety Operation for Returning Migrants
The Mexican government launched the 'Programa Bienvenidas Heroínas y Héroes Paisanos' to protect 10.6 million Mexican migrants returning from the U.S. for the holidays, deploying 253 modules, 522 observers, and providing over 670,000 services, with 41 complaints received so far, addressing concerns ...
Progress
44% Bias Score
Trump's Plan to Designate Mexican Cartels as Terrorist Organizations Faces Mexican Opposition
President-elect Donald Trump plans to label Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations upon his January 20, 2025 inauguration, prompting Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's strong rejection due to concerns over potential US military intervention and sovereignty violations.
Trump's Plan to Designate Mexican Cartels as Terrorist Organizations Faces Mexican Opposition
President-elect Donald Trump plans to label Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations upon his January 20, 2025 inauguration, prompting Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's strong rejection due to concerns over potential US military intervention and sovereignty violations.
Progress
44% Bias Score