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Mexico's Economic Growth Slows to 1.3% in 2024
Mexico's 2024 GDP grew by only 1.3%, significantly lower than 2023's 3.2%, due to a 0.6% contraction in the final quarter caused by climate events and US strikes impacting agricultural and manufacturing sectors; the final GDP data will be released on February 21st.
Mexico's Economic Growth Slows to 1.3% in 2024
Mexico's 2024 GDP grew by only 1.3%, significantly lower than 2023's 3.2%, due to a 0.6% contraction in the final quarter caused by climate events and US strikes impacting agricultural and manufacturing sectors; the final GDP data will be released on February 21st.
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36% Bias Score


Mob Lynching in Yucatán Underscores Breakdown of Law and Order
In Tekit, Yucatán, a mob lynched a murder suspect, Alejandro (21), who was in police custody, after the murder of María Candelaria (69). The incident, which occurred on Monday night, highlights a breakdown in law and order in a state typically characterized by low crime rates.
Mob Lynching in Yucatán Underscores Breakdown of Law and Order
In Tekit, Yucatán, a mob lynched a murder suspect, Alejandro (21), who was in police custody, after the murder of María Candelaria (69). The incident, which occurred on Monday night, highlights a breakdown in law and order in a state typically characterized by low crime rates.
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60% Bias Score


DEA Busts Four Suspected Cartel Members in Colorado, Seizes 130,000 Fentanyl Pills
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) arrested four individuals in Colorado on Wednesday, with suspected ties to Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel and the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, seizing approximately 130,000 fentanyl pills, numerous rifles, and thousands of rounds of ammunition.
DEA Busts Four Suspected Cartel Members in Colorado, Seizes 130,000 Fentanyl Pills
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) arrested four individuals in Colorado on Wednesday, with suspected ties to Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel and the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, seizing approximately 130,000 fentanyl pills, numerous rifles, and thousands of rounds of ammunition.
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60% Bias Score


Selena Gomez Condemns Trump's Mass Deportations
Selena Gomez posted an emotional Instagram video expressing sorrow over the mass deportation of Mexican people under President Trump's administration; the video, since deleted, was met with backlash, highlighting the polarized climate surrounding immigration.
Selena Gomez Condemns Trump's Mass Deportations
Selena Gomez posted an emotional Instagram video expressing sorrow over the mass deportation of Mexican people under President Trump's administration; the video, since deleted, was met with backlash, highlighting the polarized climate surrounding immigration.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Tariff Threats: Colombia Complies, Canada and Mexico Brace for Impact
Trump threatened Colombia with a 25 percent tariff for refusing to accept deported migrants; Colombia complied, averting the tariff. He similarly threatened Canada and Mexico with tariffs but may face greater challenges due to their economic significance as U.S. trading partners.
Trump's Tariff Threats: Colombia Complies, Canada and Mexico Brace for Impact
Trump threatened Colombia with a 25 percent tariff for refusing to accept deported migrants; Colombia complied, averting the tariff. He similarly threatened Canada and Mexico with tariffs but may face greater challenges due to their economic significance as U.S. trading partners.
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48% Bias Score


Emilija Perez": International Acclaim Meets Mexican Criticism
The French musical film "Emilija Perez" follows a transgender drug lord's life, receiving international acclaim but facing harsh criticism in Mexico for its stereotypical portrayal of the country's humanitarian crisis, including the disappearance of 116,386 people by August 2024, despite its 13 Osca...
Emilija Perez": International Acclaim Meets Mexican Criticism
The French musical film "Emilija Perez" follows a transgender drug lord's life, receiving international acclaim but facing harsh criticism in Mexico for its stereotypical portrayal of the country's humanitarian crisis, including the disappearance of 116,386 people by August 2024, despite its 13 Osca...
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64% Bias Score

Trump's Second Term: Immediate Crisis Hits Mexico
Following a turbulent first week of Trump's second term, Mexico faces immediate challenges: over 4,000 deportees arrived in seven days, overwhelming border towns; a 25% tariff threat looms; and the designation of Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations raises concerns about potential militar...

Trump's Second Term: Immediate Crisis Hits Mexico
Following a turbulent first week of Trump's second term, Mexico faces immediate challenges: over 4,000 deportees arrived in seven days, overwhelming border towns; a 25% tariff threat looms; and the designation of Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations raises concerns about potential militar...
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60% Bias Score

Eight Police Officers Killed in Mexico Amidst Rising Violence
Eight police officers were murdered in three separate attacks across Oaxaca and Mexico State between Tuesday and Wednesday; the attacks, which follow a pattern of high yearly police killings, highlight the significant influence of criminal organizations, with authorities reporting no arrests and a m...

Eight Police Officers Killed in Mexico Amidst Rising Violence
Eight police officers were murdered in three separate attacks across Oaxaca and Mexico State between Tuesday and Wednesday; the attacks, which follow a pattern of high yearly police killings, highlight the significant influence of criminal organizations, with authorities reporting no arrests and a m...
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52% Bias Score

Mexico Receives 4,094 U.S. Deportees Amidst Renewed Immigration Enforcement
Mexico received roughly 4,094 deportees from the U.S. in the week following Donald Trump's inauguration; mostly Mexicans, but including other nationalities, prompting ongoing diplomatic negotiations between Mexico and the U.S. regarding migration and repatriation policies, and following a recent tra...

Mexico Receives 4,094 U.S. Deportees Amidst Renewed Immigration Enforcement
Mexico received roughly 4,094 deportees from the U.S. in the week following Donald Trump's inauguration; mostly Mexicans, but including other nationalities, prompting ongoing diplomatic negotiations between Mexico and the U.S. regarding migration and repatriation policies, and following a recent tra...
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36% Bias Score

Illegal Border Crossings Plummet After Trump's Inauguration
On Sunday, January 26th, only 582 people illegally crossed the U.S.-Mexico border, a drastic drop from recent daily averages, following President Trump's inauguration day vow to secure the border and deploy troops, despite a separate incident involving agents exchanging gunfire with suspected cartel...

Illegal Border Crossings Plummet After Trump's Inauguration
On Sunday, January 26th, only 582 people illegally crossed the U.S.-Mexico border, a drastic drop from recent daily averages, following President Trump's inauguration day vow to secure the border and deploy troops, despite a separate incident involving agents exchanging gunfire with suspected cartel...
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56% Bias Score

Mexico City Prosecutor Dismissed Amidst Outrage Over Woman's Arrest After Reporting Abuse
Mexican authorities arrested María Fernanda Turrent on January 22, 2024, for charges filed by her ex-partner after she reported him for gender-based violence; the subsequent public outcry led to the dismissal of a prosecutor and a review of procedures.

Mexico City Prosecutor Dismissed Amidst Outrage Over Woman's Arrest After Reporting Abuse
Mexican authorities arrested María Fernanda Turrent on January 22, 2024, for charges filed by her ex-partner after she reported him for gender-based violence; the subsequent public outcry led to the dismissal of a prosecutor and a review of procedures.
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60% Bias Score

U.S. Issues Highest Travel Warning for Mexican State Bordering Texas
The U.S. State Department issued a Level 4 travel advisory for Tamaulipas, Mexico, due to increased gun violence, kidnappings, and IEDs, urging Americans to avoid travel to the region, especially Reynosa and Rio Bravo, and to take extra precautions if they must travel there.

U.S. Issues Highest Travel Warning for Mexican State Bordering Texas
The U.S. State Department issued a Level 4 travel advisory for Tamaulipas, Mexico, due to increased gun violence, kidnappings, and IEDs, urging Americans to avoid travel to the region, especially Reynosa and Rio Bravo, and to take extra precautions if they must travel there.
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56% Bias Score
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