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Trump Considers Redesignating Mexican Cartels as Terrorist Organizations
President-elect Donald Trump's team is considering redesignating Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations, potentially leading to military intervention in Mexico and strained US-Mexico relations, despite previous failures and internal opposition. Discussions are ongoing regarding potential targets...
Trump Considers Redesignating Mexican Cartels as Terrorist Organizations
President-elect Donald Trump's team is considering redesignating Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations, potentially leading to military intervention in Mexico and strained US-Mexico relations, despite previous failures and internal opposition. Discussions are ongoing regarding potential targets...
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48% Bias Score


El Chapo's Sons Face Plea Deal Negotiations in US
US authorities are negotiating plea deals with Ovidio and Joaquin Guzmán, sons of El Chapo, to avoid trial; Ovidio's case is progressing faster than Joaquin's, with potential resolutions by February 27 and March 19 respectively; the plea deals may involve cooperation and could significantly impact t...
El Chapo's Sons Face Plea Deal Negotiations in US
US authorities are negotiating plea deals with Ovidio and Joaquin Guzmán, sons of El Chapo, to avoid trial; Ovidio's case is progressing faster than Joaquin's, with potential resolutions by February 27 and March 19 respectively; the plea deals may involve cooperation and could significantly impact t...
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56% Bias Score


Coca-Cola's Water Extraction Exacerbates Scarcity in San Cristóbal de las Casas
In San Cristóbal de las Casas, Mexico, Coca-Cola's bottling plant extracts over 300,000 gallons of water daily, exacerbating water scarcity affecting over one-third of rural residents and creating conflicts due to inadequate access to clean water, despite Chiapas having the most water per capita in ...
Coca-Cola's Water Extraction Exacerbates Scarcity in San Cristóbal de las Casas
In San Cristóbal de las Casas, Mexico, Coca-Cola's bottling plant extracts over 300,000 gallons of water daily, exacerbating water scarcity affecting over one-third of rural residents and creating conflicts due to inadequate access to clean water, despite Chiapas having the most water per capita in ...
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64% Bias Score


Mexico's Migrant Dispersion Policy Strands 100 in Acapulco
Approximately 100 migrants, primarily from Venezuela and Cuba, were stranded in Acapulco, Mexico, after being relocated there by immigration officials as part of a policy to deter migrants from reaching the U.S. border; this policy, while successful in reducing border crossings last year, exposes mi...
Mexico's Migrant Dispersion Policy Strands 100 in Acapulco
Approximately 100 migrants, primarily from Venezuela and Cuba, were stranded in Acapulco, Mexico, after being relocated there by immigration officials as part of a policy to deter migrants from reaching the U.S. border; this policy, while successful in reducing border crossings last year, exposes mi...
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52% Bias Score


Guzmán Brothers' Legal Battles and Sinaloa Cartel War Claim 635 Lives
The Guzmán brothers' legal battles in the US and the bloody war for control of the Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico are intertwined, with at least 635 deaths in Sinaloa since September 9th, following the controversial arrest of Joaquín Guzmán Jr. and accusations of betrayal against Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada.
Guzmán Brothers' Legal Battles and Sinaloa Cartel War Claim 635 Lives
The Guzmán brothers' legal battles in the US and the bloody war for control of the Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico are intertwined, with at least 635 deaths in Sinaloa since September 9th, following the controversial arrest of Joaquín Guzmán Jr. and accusations of betrayal against Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada.
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68% Bias Score


Mexico to Receive Non-Mexican Migrants Deported by US
Mexico City announced on Friday that it will receive non-Mexican migrants deported by the United States, reversing its earlier stance of pressuring the US to deport them to their home countries. This follows President-elect Trump's promise of mass deportations and raises concerns about the capacity ...
Mexico to Receive Non-Mexican Migrants Deported by US
Mexico City announced on Friday that it will receive non-Mexican migrants deported by the United States, reversing its earlier stance of pressuring the US to deport them to their home countries. This follows President-elect Trump's promise of mass deportations and raises concerns about the capacity ...
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40% Bias Score

Security Guard Killed Protecting Honduran Consulate in Atlanta
On January 6th, 2024, in Atlanta, a Mexican security guard, Jesús Loera, was shot and killed while stopping an armed Honduran migrant from entering the Honduran consulate; another person was injured, and the assailant is in custody.

Security Guard Killed Protecting Honduran Consulate in Atlanta
On January 6th, 2024, in Atlanta, a Mexican security guard, Jesús Loera, was shot and killed while stopping an armed Honduran migrant from entering the Honduran consulate; another person was injured, and the assailant is in custody.
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40% Bias Score

Mexico City, Morelos, and Mexico State Join to Protect Crucial Water Source Bosque de Agua
Mexico City, Morelos, and Mexico State are collaborating to protect the Bosque de Agua, a vital forest providing 70% of Mexico City's water and nearly all of Cuernavaca and Toluca's, by increasing surveillance, prosecuting illegal activities, and potentially establishing it as a federal protected ar...

Mexico City, Morelos, and Mexico State Join to Protect Crucial Water Source Bosque de Agua
Mexico City, Morelos, and Mexico State are collaborating to protect the Bosque de Agua, a vital forest providing 70% of Mexico City's water and nearly all of Cuernavaca and Toluca's, by increasing surveillance, prosecuting illegal activities, and potentially establishing it as a federal protected ar...
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32% Bias Score

Guanajuato Shootout Leaves 10 Dead, 3 Police Injured
A shootout in Yuriria, Guanajuato, between state police and a criminal group on January 2024 left 10 criminals dead and three police officers injured; this incident is part of a recent surge of violence in the state following a change in leadership at the prosecutor's office.

Guanajuato Shootout Leaves 10 Dead, 3 Police Injured
A shootout in Yuriria, Guanajuato, between state police and a criminal group on January 2024 left 10 criminals dead and three police officers injured; this incident is part of a recent surge of violence in the state following a change in leadership at the prosecutor's office.
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48% Bias Score

Mexico Constitutionally Protects Animals
Mexico's Congress unanimously approved a constitutional amendment protecting animals, mandating animal welfare education, prohibiting abuse, and directing the creation of comprehensive animal protection laws within six months, addressing Mexico's high rate of animal abuse.

Mexico Constitutionally Protects Animals
Mexico's Congress unanimously approved a constitutional amendment protecting animals, mandating animal welfare education, prohibiting abuse, and directing the creation of comprehensive animal protection laws within six months, addressing Mexico's high rate of animal abuse.
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52% Bias Score

Mexico May Accept US Deportations of Non-Mexicans
Mexico City's mayor announced that Mexico may accept non-Mexican migrants deported by the US, reversing an earlier position; this decision acknowledges the logistical and security challenges in northern Mexico, and potentially involves financial compensation from the US.

Mexico May Accept US Deportations of Non-Mexicans
Mexico City's mayor announced that Mexico may accept non-Mexican migrants deported by the US, reversing an earlier position; this decision acknowledges the logistical and security challenges in northern Mexico, and potentially involves financial compensation from the US.
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44% Bias Score

Economic Realities and Logistical Challenges of Mass Deportations in the US
President-elect Trump's plan to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants faces economic and logistical hurdles, as these immigrants contribute approximately \$96.7 billion annually in taxes (2022 data), and mass deportations are complex and costly. Experts suggest that deportations might instead ta...

Economic Realities and Logistical Challenges of Mass Deportations in the US
President-elect Trump's plan to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants faces economic and logistical hurdles, as these immigrants contribute approximately \$96.7 billion annually in taxes (2022 data), and mass deportations are complex and costly. Experts suggest that deportations might instead ta...
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48% Bias Score
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