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Morelos, Mexico: Record High in Homicides in 2024
Morelos, Mexico, experienced a record 1,300 homicides in 2024, making it the second most violent state in Mexico, due to over a dozen organized crime groups involved in extortion, theft and other crimes, despite a severe lack of police presence and resources.
Morelos, Mexico: Record High in Homicides in 2024
Morelos, Mexico, experienced a record 1,300 homicides in 2024, making it the second most violent state in Mexico, due to over a dozen organized crime groups involved in extortion, theft and other crimes, despite a severe lack of police presence and resources.
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52% Bias Score


Five Musicians Found Dead in Violent Reynosa
Five missing musicians from the Mexican regional band Grupo Fugitivo were found dead in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, on Thursday, sparking protests and highlighting the escalating violence in the region.
Five Musicians Found Dead in Violent Reynosa
Five missing musicians from the Mexican regional band Grupo Fugitivo were found dead in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, on Thursday, sparking protests and highlighting the escalating violence in the region.
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44% Bias Score


CNTE Divided on Election Boycott Amid Pension Reform Dispute
Mexico's CNTE teachers' union remains divided on whether to boycott Sunday's judicial elections after an eight-hour meeting failed to produce a unified response to the government's proposal, leading to a planned Friday march and continued uncertainty.
CNTE Divided on Election Boycott Amid Pension Reform Dispute
Mexico's CNTE teachers' union remains divided on whether to boycott Sunday's judicial elections after an eight-hour meeting failed to produce a unified response to the government's proposal, leading to a planned Friday march and continued uncertainty.
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60% Bias Score


Mexico City Offers Concessions in Ongoing Teacher Strike
After a Wednesday meeting yielded no agreement, Mexico City's government offered a gradual reduction in teachers' retirement age, which the CNTE union deemed insufficient; protests continue, but talks remain open, aiming to resolve the dispute over the 2007 ISSSTE pension reform.
Mexico City Offers Concessions in Ongoing Teacher Strike
After a Wednesday meeting yielded no agreement, Mexico City's government offered a gradual reduction in teachers' retirement age, which the CNTE union deemed insufficient; protests continue, but talks remain open, aiming to resolve the dispute over the 2007 ISSSTE pension reform.
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48% Bias Score


Family Fights Deportation of Four-Year-Old Facing Death in Mexico
A four-year-old Mexican girl, Sofia, receiving life-saving treatment in the US for short bowel syndrome, faces imminent death if deported, as ordered by the Trump administration in April 2024, despite entering legally under humanitarian parole.
Family Fights Deportation of Four-Year-Old Facing Death in Mexico
A four-year-old Mexican girl, Sofia, receiving life-saving treatment in the US for short bowel syndrome, faces imminent death if deported, as ordered by the Trump administration in April 2024, despite entering legally under humanitarian parole.
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60% Bias Score


Mexican Porn Producer Arrested for Sexually Exploiting Minor
Mexican pornographic content creator Alex Marín was arrested in Puerto Vallarta for sexually exploiting a 16-year-old girl, filming the acts, and distributing the videos online; authorities are investigating further potential victims.
Mexican Porn Producer Arrested for Sexually Exploiting Minor
Mexican pornographic content creator Alex Marín was arrested in Puerto Vallarta for sexually exploiting a 16-year-old girl, filming the acts, and distributing the videos online; authorities are investigating further potential victims.
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56% Bias Score

Mayan Exhibit Opens in Zhengzhou, Highlighting Cultural Parallels
Zhengzhou's Henan Museum opened a Mayan exhibit, "Mayas, Ceiba y Cosmos," featuring 209 artifacts (90% shown in China for the first time) from four Mexican museums, highlighting cultural similarities between the Mayan and ancient Chinese civilizations.

Mayan Exhibit Opens in Zhengzhou, Highlighting Cultural Parallels
Zhengzhou's Henan Museum opened a Mayan exhibit, "Mayas, Ceiba y Cosmos," featuring 209 artifacts (90% shown in China for the first time) from four Mexican museums, highlighting cultural similarities between the Mayan and ancient Chinese civilizations.
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24% Bias Score

Mexico's Unprecedented Popular Election of Judges
Mexico will hold its first popular vote to elect all judges on June 1st, a reform intended to improve judicial responsiveness but raising concerns about low turnout, political influence, and organized crime infiltration, amidst ongoing cartel violence in Sinaloa.

Mexico's Unprecedented Popular Election of Judges
Mexico will hold its first popular vote to elect all judges on June 1st, a reform intended to improve judicial responsiveness but raising concerns about low turnout, political influence, and organized crime infiltration, amidst ongoing cartel violence in Sinaloa.
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60% Bias Score

Five Musicians Murdered in Reynosa, Tamaulipas
Five members of the Mexican regional band Grupo Fugitivo were abducted in Reynosa, Tamaulipas on May 25, 2024, and later found dead; nine suspects linked to the Los Metros cartel, a cell of the Gulf Cartel, have been arrested.

Five Musicians Murdered in Reynosa, Tamaulipas
Five members of the Mexican regional band Grupo Fugitivo were abducted in Reynosa, Tamaulipas on May 25, 2024, and later found dead; nine suspects linked to the Los Metros cartel, a cell of the Gulf Cartel, have been arrested.
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24% Bias Score

Mexico to Incentivize Pharmaceutical Investment to Combat Medicine Shortages
Mexico City's mayor announced a decree to incentivize international pharmaceutical investment in Mexican medicine production to combat shortages and high import costs, prioritizing companies investing in Mexico for future bids and leveraging the state-owned Birmex.

Mexico to Incentivize Pharmaceutical Investment to Combat Medicine Shortages
Mexico City's mayor announced a decree to incentivize international pharmaceutical investment in Mexican medicine production to combat shortages and high import costs, prioritizing companies investing in Mexico for future bids and leveraging the state-owned Birmex.
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48% Bias Score

IED Kills Eight Mexican Soldiers in Michoacán
Eight Mexican soldiers died when their armored vehicle hit an IED in Michoacán on Wednesday, the deadliest such attack to date, highlighting the increasing use of mines by cartels in the region bordering Jalisco.

IED Kills Eight Mexican Soldiers in Michoacán
Eight Mexican soldiers died when their armored vehicle hit an IED in Michoacán on Wednesday, the deadliest such attack to date, highlighting the increasing use of mines by cartels in the region bordering Jalisco.
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28% Bias Score

Controversial Mexican Judicial Election Heads to Polls
Mexico's first judicial election concludes after a contentious 60-day campaign marked by controversies, including candidates with questionable backgrounds and the distribution of unofficial candidate lists, raising concerns about the fairness and transparency of the process.

Controversial Mexican Judicial Election Heads to Polls
Mexico's first judicial election concludes after a contentious 60-day campaign marked by controversies, including candidates with questionable backgrounds and the distribution of unofficial candidate lists, raising concerns about the fairness and transparency of the process.
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64% Bias Score
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