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Hundreds of Uncremated Bodies Found at Mexican Crematorium
In Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, the discovery of 386 uncremated bodies at the Plenitud crematorium since 2020 has left hundreds of families uncertain about the ashes they received from six funeral homes that used the crematorium's services; authorities have arrested two individuals and are investigating.
Hundreds of Uncremated Bodies Found at Mexican Crematorium
In Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, the discovery of 386 uncremated bodies at the Plenitud crematorium since 2020 has left hundreds of families uncertain about the ashes they received from six funeral homes that used the crematorium's services; authorities have arrested two individuals and are investigating.
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28% Bias Score


Mexican Oil Executive Arrested for Bribery, Missing Royalties
US authorities arrested Ramón Alexandro Rovirosa Martínez for allegedly bribing Pemex officials to secure a 30-year oil extraction contract in Veracruz, Mexico, generating at least $1.2 million in revenue within a year, with missing royalty payments for later sales.
Mexican Oil Executive Arrested for Bribery, Missing Royalties
US authorities arrested Ramón Alexandro Rovirosa Martínez for allegedly bribing Pemex officials to secure a 30-year oil extraction contract in Veracruz, Mexico, generating at least $1.2 million in revenue within a year, with missing royalty payments for later sales.
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32% Bias Score


US Offers $26 Million Reward for Capture of Cárteles Unidos Leaders
The U.S. Department of Justice is offering a $26 million reward for information leading to the arrest of five Cárteles Unidos leaders, while the Treasury Department imposed sanctions; this follows President Trump's designation of the cartel as a foreign terrorist organization and his order for the m...
US Offers $26 Million Reward for Capture of Cárteles Unidos Leaders
The U.S. Department of Justice is offering a $26 million reward for information leading to the arrest of five Cárteles Unidos leaders, while the Treasury Department imposed sanctions; this follows President Trump's designation of the cartel as a foreign terrorist organization and his order for the m...
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40% Bias Score


Former Pemex Director to Face Corruption Charges in Mexico After US Arrest
Former Pemex director Carlos Treviño Medina, who served under Enrique Peña Nieto, was arrested in the US and will be deported to Mexico to face corruption charges related to the Odebrecht case and other alleged offenses, according to Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum.
Former Pemex Director to Face Corruption Charges in Mexico After US Arrest
Former Pemex director Carlos Treviño Medina, who served under Enrique Peña Nieto, was arrested in the US and will be deported to Mexico to face corruption charges related to the Odebrecht case and other alleged offenses, according to Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum.
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40% Bias Score


US Sanctions Seven Alleged Mexican Cartel Leaders
The US Treasury Department sanctioned seven alleged leaders of the Mexican cartels Cárteles Unidos and Los Viagras on Thursday for drug trafficking, violence, and extortion in Michoacán, Mexico, impacting their US assets and business dealings.
US Sanctions Seven Alleged Mexican Cartel Leaders
The US Treasury Department sanctioned seven alleged leaders of the Mexican cartels Cárteles Unidos and Los Viagras on Thursday for drug trafficking, violence, and extortion in Michoacán, Mexico, impacting their US assets and business dealings.
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48% Bias Score


Mexico's Electoral Reform: Addressing Disproportionate Representation
President Sheinbaum's proposed electoral reform in Mexico aims to address the current system's overrepresentation of the majority party by eliminating plurinominal seats and potentially allocating them to second-place finishers, sparking debate and opposition concerns.
Mexico's Electoral Reform: Addressing Disproportionate Representation
President Sheinbaum's proposed electoral reform in Mexico aims to address the current system's overrepresentation of the majority party by eliminating plurinominal seats and potentially allocating them to second-place finishers, sparking debate and opposition concerns.
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20% Bias Score

Tri-National Agreement Creates Gran Selva Maya Biocultural Corridor
Presidents Sheinbaum, Arévalo, and Briceño signed a historic agreement Friday in Calakmul, Campeche, to create the Gran Selva Maya Biocultural Corridor, protecting 5.7 million hectares of rainforest across Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize, benefiting two million people through conservation and sustaina...

Tri-National Agreement Creates Gran Selva Maya Biocultural Corridor
Presidents Sheinbaum, Arévalo, and Briceño signed a historic agreement Friday in Calakmul, Campeche, to create the Gran Selva Maya Biocultural Corridor, protecting 5.7 million hectares of rainforest across Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize, benefiting two million people through conservation and sustaina...
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40% Bias Score

Mexico, Guatemala to Extend Maya Train to Central America
Mexico and Guatemala will jointly negotiate with Belize to extend the Maya Train, a successful Mexican infrastructure project with over 1.5 million passengers since December 2023, into Central America, prioritizing environmental sustainability and using existing transport routes.

Mexico, Guatemala to Extend Maya Train to Central America
Mexico and Guatemala will jointly negotiate with Belize to extend the Maya Train, a successful Mexican infrastructure project with over 1.5 million passengers since December 2023, into Central America, prioritizing environmental sustainability and using existing transport routes.
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40% Bias Score

US indicts five Carteles Unidos leaders, offers $10 million reward
Five leaders of the Carteles Unidos drug cartel were indicted in the US following a multi-year investigation stemming from a 2019 traffic accident in Tennessee that led to the discovery of 850 kilograms of methamphetamine and a shootout with law enforcement; the US is offering a $10 million reward f...

US indicts five Carteles Unidos leaders, offers $10 million reward
Five leaders of the Carteles Unidos drug cartel were indicted in the US following a multi-year investigation stemming from a 2019 traffic accident in Tennessee that led to the discovery of 850 kilograms of methamphetamine and a shootout with law enforcement; the US is offering a $10 million reward f...
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36% Bias Score

Mexico's Electoral Reform Sparks Concerns About Democratic Setbacks
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced a new electoral reform, sparking concerns about its potential impact on democratic principles and inclusivity, with experts warning of a lack of dialogue and potential consolidation of power for the ruling party.

Mexico's Electoral Reform Sparks Concerns About Democratic Setbacks
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced a new electoral reform, sparking concerns about its potential impact on democratic principles and inclusivity, with experts warning of a lack of dialogue and potential consolidation of power for the ruling party.
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48% Bias Score

Stolen Cortés Manuscript Returned to Mexico After 30-Year Journey
A 1527 Hernán Cortés payment order, stolen from Mexico's General Archive in the 1990s, was recovered in the US and returned to Mexico on August 13th following a joint investigation involving the FBI and Mexican authorities.

Stolen Cortés Manuscript Returned to Mexico After 30-Year Journey
A 1527 Hernán Cortés payment order, stolen from Mexico's General Archive in the 1990s, was recovered in the US and returned to Mexico on August 13th following a joint investigation involving the FBI and Mexican authorities.
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24% Bias Score

Mexico's Poverty Rate Decreases to 30% in 2024
A new report reveals that poverty in Mexico has decreased to 30% in 2024, affecting 38.5 million people, a 6.7% decrease from 2022, although the vulnerable population increased to 32.2%.

Mexico's Poverty Rate Decreases to 30% in 2024
A new report reveals that poverty in Mexico has decreased to 30% in 2024, affecting 38.5 million people, a 6.7% decrease from 2022, although the vulnerable population increased to 32.2%.
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24% Bias Score
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