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Mexico's 2024 Elections: A Regression to Electoral Manipulation
Mexico's 2024 elections are threatened by a rollback of electoral reforms, mirroring historical patterns of manipulation and undermining decades of progress toward free and fair elections, raising concerns about the future of Mexican democracy.
Mexico's 2024 Elections: A Regression to Electoral Manipulation
Mexico's 2024 elections are threatened by a rollback of electoral reforms, mirroring historical patterns of manipulation and undermining decades of progress toward free and fair elections, raising concerns about the future of Mexican democracy.
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56% Bias Score


11 Guardia Nacional Members Arrested for Fuel Theft in Mexico
In Apaseo el Alto, Guanajuato, Mexican police arrested 11 Guardia Nacional members early Sunday for guarding a truck illegally siphoning fuel near the Celaya-Palmillas bypass. Authorities seized the truck, two Guardia Nacional vehicles, and a civilian vehicle, following an anonymous tip. The inciden...
11 Guardia Nacional Members Arrested for Fuel Theft in Mexico
In Apaseo el Alto, Guanajuato, Mexican police arrested 11 Guardia Nacional members early Sunday for guarding a truck illegally siphoning fuel near the Celaya-Palmillas bypass. Authorities seized the truck, two Guardia Nacional vehicles, and a civilian vehicle, following an anonymous tip. The inciden...
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48% Bias Score


Journalists Face Immense Risks Reporting from Conflict Zones
Journalists in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mexico, Sudan, and Myanmar face significant risks, including death threats, kidnappings, and forced displacement, while reporting on conflicts and human rights abuses, highlighting the global challenges faced by journalists in war zones.
Journalists Face Immense Risks Reporting from Conflict Zones
Journalists in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mexico, Sudan, and Myanmar face significant risks, including death threats, kidnappings, and forced displacement, while reporting on conflicts and human rights abuses, highlighting the global challenges faced by journalists in war zones.
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24% Bias Score


Mexico's Judicial Elections: Low Awareness, Budget Cuts, and Uncertain Legitimacy
Mexico's unprecedented judicial elections on June 1st face challenges including extremely low public awareness of candidates (77% unfamiliar), a drastically reduced budget impacting polling stations and campaigning, and the exclusion of prisoners and Mexicans abroad from voting, potentially leading ...
Mexico's Judicial Elections: Low Awareness, Budget Cuts, and Uncertain Legitimacy
Mexico's unprecedented judicial elections on June 1st face challenges including extremely low public awareness of candidates (77% unfamiliar), a drastically reduced budget impacting polling stations and campaigning, and the exclusion of prisoners and Mexicans abroad from voting, potentially leading ...
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56% Bias Score


CNTE Protests Threaten Mexico's Historic Judicial Elections
Mexico's upcoming judicial elections on June 1st are overshadowed by protests from the CNTE teachers' union demanding the repeal of the 2007 ISSSTE pension law, leading to accusations of boycott attempts and a high-stakes political battle.
CNTE Protests Threaten Mexico's Historic Judicial Elections
Mexico's upcoming judicial elections on June 1st are overshadowed by protests from the CNTE teachers' union demanding the repeal of the 2007 ISSSTE pension law, leading to accusations of boycott attempts and a high-stakes political battle.
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48% Bias Score


Sinaloa's Security Crisis: Insufficient Police Force Fuels Military Deployment
Sinaloa's insufficient state police force (0.33 officers per 1,000 inhabitants), coupled with escalating cartel violence, necessitated the deployment of 11,000 military personnel by November 2024, highlighting systemic failures and the urgent need for police reform.
Sinaloa's Security Crisis: Insufficient Police Force Fuels Military Deployment
Sinaloa's insufficient state police force (0.33 officers per 1,000 inhabitants), coupled with escalating cartel violence, necessitated the deployment of 11,000 military personnel by November 2024, highlighting systemic failures and the urgent need for police reform.
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48% Bias Score

Billionaire Salinas Pliego defrauded of $415 million in stock
Mexican billionaire Ricardo Salinas Pliego was defrauded of $415 million in Grupo Elektra shares by a Ukrainian businessman, Vladimir Sklarov, operating under a false identity as Thomas Mellon of Astor Asset Management, between July 2021 and September 2023; Sklarov used the shares as collateral for ...

Billionaire Salinas Pliego defrauded of $415 million in stock
Mexican billionaire Ricardo Salinas Pliego was defrauded of $415 million in Grupo Elektra shares by a Ukrainian businessman, Vladimir Sklarov, operating under a false identity as Thomas Mellon of Astor Asset Management, between July 2021 and September 2023; Sklarov used the shares as collateral for ...
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40% Bias Score

US Remittance Tax: Potential Economic Blow to Recipient Countries
The US House of Representatives approved a tax on remittances that could affect 40 million people sending money to their home countries; the tax is expected to generate $1.8 to $2 billion in revenue for the U.S. government but could significantly impact the economies of recipient countries, particul...

US Remittance Tax: Potential Economic Blow to Recipient Countries
The US House of Representatives approved a tax on remittances that could affect 40 million people sending money to their home countries; the tax is expected to generate $1.8 to $2 billion in revenue for the U.S. government but could significantly impact the economies of recipient countries, particul...
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56% Bias Score

Cartels Exploit Legal US Cannabis Market
Chinese and Mexican cartels are exploiting America's legal cannabis market, generating a multibillion-dollar black market, with 66% of 2024 seizures occurring in Oklahoma, according to the DEA's 2025 National Drug Threat Assessment.

Cartels Exploit Legal US Cannabis Market
Chinese and Mexican cartels are exploiting America's legal cannabis market, generating a multibillion-dollar black market, with 66% of 2024 seizures occurring in Oklahoma, according to the DEA's 2025 National Drug Threat Assessment.
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36% Bias Score

U.S. Remittance Tax: 3.5% Levy on Undocumented Migrants Sparks Concerns in Mexico
The U.S. House of Representatives approved a 3.5% tax on remittances sent by undocumented immigrants, projected to generate $22 billion for the U.S. between 2026 and 2034, impacting millions of families in Mexico and Central America who rely on these funds for daily expenses; Mexico is lobbying to p...

U.S. Remittance Tax: 3.5% Levy on Undocumented Migrants Sparks Concerns in Mexico
The U.S. House of Representatives approved a 3.5% tax on remittances sent by undocumented immigrants, projected to generate $22 billion for the U.S. between 2026 and 2034, impacting millions of families in Mexico and Central America who rely on these funds for daily expenses; Mexico is lobbying to p...
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48% Bias Score

Key Los Chapitos Cartel Member Killed in Mexico
A key member of the Los Chapitos cartel, Jorge Humberto Figueroa Benítez, alias "El Perris", was killed during a capture operation in Navolato, Sinaloa, Mexico, on Saturday. The US DEA offered a $1 million reward for his arrest for drug trafficking and other crimes. The operation resulted in armed c...

Key Los Chapitos Cartel Member Killed in Mexico
A key member of the Los Chapitos cartel, Jorge Humberto Figueroa Benítez, alias "El Perris", was killed during a capture operation in Navolato, Sinaloa, Mexico, on Saturday. The US DEA offered a $1 million reward for his arrest for drug trafficking and other crimes. The operation resulted in armed c...
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44% Bias Score

Judge Orders Trump Administration to Return Deported Guatemalan Man
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to facilitate the return of a Guatemalan man, O.C.G., deported to Mexico despite a prior order protecting him from return to Guatemala due to fears of persecution; the judge deemed the deportation a violation of due process.

Judge Orders Trump Administration to Return Deported Guatemalan Man
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to facilitate the return of a Guatemalan man, O.C.G., deported to Mexico despite a prior order protecting him from return to Guatemala due to fears of persecution; the judge deemed the deportation a violation of due process.
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48% Bias Score
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