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Reynosa Assassination Highlights Fuel Theft Crackdown in Tamaulipas
The daylight assassination of a Mexican official in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, is strongly suspected to be linked to organized crime's response to Operación Frontera Norte, a security operation resulting in the seizure of over 15 million liters of illegal fuel and the arrest of 19 individuals since Februa...
Reynosa Assassination Highlights Fuel Theft Crackdown in Tamaulipas
The daylight assassination of a Mexican official in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, is strongly suspected to be linked to organized crime's response to Operación Frontera Norte, a security operation resulting in the seizure of over 15 million liters of illegal fuel and the arrest of 19 individuals since Februa...
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40% Bias Score


Mexico's Morena Party Unveils Electoral Reform, Threatening Democratic Progress
Mexico's ruling Morena party is initiating electoral reforms prioritizing its own interests, disregarding past consensus-based approaches and neglecting concerns about criminal influence and disinformation, raising fears of democratic backsliding.
Mexico's Morena Party Unveils Electoral Reform, Threatening Democratic Progress
Mexico's ruling Morena party is initiating electoral reforms prioritizing its own interests, disregarding past consensus-based approaches and neglecting concerns about criminal influence and disinformation, raising fears of democratic backsliding.
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68% Bias Score


US Sanctions Four Alleged Cartel del Noreste Members
The US Treasury Department sanctioned three high-ranking members and a prominent associate of the Cartel del Noreste (CDN) on Wednesday, freezing their assets and prohibiting US citizens from doing business with them; this is the second such action in three months against the CDN, which was designat...
US Sanctions Four Alleged Cartel del Noreste Members
The US Treasury Department sanctioned three high-ranking members and a prominent associate of the Cartel del Noreste (CDN) on Wednesday, freezing their assets and prohibiting US citizens from doing business with them; this is the second such action in three months against the CDN, which was designat...
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Unintended Consequences: Forcing Mexico's Reforms
Trump's trade policies and aggressive stance on immigration and drug cartels inadvertently forced Mexico to address long-standing issues of customs inefficiencies, border security, money laundering, and organized crime; although negatively impacting human rights and bilateral relationships, it spurr...
Trump's Unintended Consequences: Forcing Mexico's Reforms
Trump's trade policies and aggressive stance on immigration and drug cartels inadvertently forced Mexico to address long-standing issues of customs inefficiencies, border security, money laundering, and organized crime; although negatively impacting human rights and bilateral relationships, it spurr...
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60% Bias Score


18th-Century Cannons Unearthed in Veracruz During Infrastructure Work
Construction in Veracruz, Mexico unearthed two 18th-century cannons near the Zócalo, likely used in the French and American interventions of the 19th century, revealing details about the city's military history and urban transformations.
18th-Century Cannons Unearthed in Veracruz During Infrastructure Work
Construction in Veracruz, Mexico unearthed two 18th-century cannons near the Zócalo, likely used in the French and American interventions of the 19th century, revealing details about the city's military history and urban transformations.
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28% Bias Score


FGR Official Assassinated in Reynosa, Tamaulipas
On August 5th, at 6:26 PM in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Ernesto Vázquez Reyna, an official with the FGR, was killed in a grenade attack from a white SUV. The attack is suspected to be in retaliation for a recent seizure of 1.8 million liters of hydrocarbons.
FGR Official Assassinated in Reynosa, Tamaulipas
On August 5th, at 6:26 PM in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Ernesto Vázquez Reyna, an official with the FGR, was killed in a grenade attack from a white SUV. The attack is suspected to be in retaliation for a recent seizure of 1.8 million liters of hydrocarbons.
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40% Bias Score

Mexico's Semiconductor Ambitions: Bridging the Talent Gap and Navigating US Trade
Mexico is aiming to become a key player in the semiconductor industry's ATP (assembly, testing, and packaging) sector, collaborating with the US and focusing on education reform to address the current shortage of skilled workers; however, attracting large-scale investment and navigating US trade unc...

Mexico's Semiconductor Ambitions: Bridging the Talent Gap and Navigating US Trade
Mexico is aiming to become a key player in the semiconductor industry's ATP (assembly, testing, and packaging) sector, collaborating with the US and focusing on education reform to address the current shortage of skilled workers; however, attracting large-scale investment and navigating US trade unc...
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36% Bias Score

Mexico and Canada Collaborate Amidst Trump's Tariff War
Amidst Donald Trump's tariff war, Mexican President Sheinbaum met with Canadian officials to address trade challenges and opportunities, seeking to strengthen bilateral ties and defend the USMCA trade bloc valued at \$1.6 trillion annually, while Trump's recent tariff increases on Canada and Mexico ...

Mexico and Canada Collaborate Amidst Trump's Tariff War
Amidst Donald Trump's tariff war, Mexican President Sheinbaum met with Canadian officials to address trade challenges and opportunities, seeking to strengthen bilateral ties and defend the USMCA trade bloc valued at \$1.6 trillion annually, while Trump's recent tariff increases on Canada and Mexico ...
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56% Bias Score

Slowing Texas Measles Outbreak Amidst Record US Cases
Texas's recent decline in measles cases offers a temporary reprieve from a nationwide surge; however, the overall US total of 1,356 confirmed measles cases in 2024 surpasses numbers from the last three decades, fueled by low vaccination rates (84.8% in Wisconsin) and high exemption rates (7.6% in Wi...

Slowing Texas Measles Outbreak Amidst Record US Cases
Texas's recent decline in measles cases offers a temporary reprieve from a nationwide surge; however, the overall US total of 1,356 confirmed measles cases in 2024 surpasses numbers from the last three decades, fueled by low vaccination rates (84.8% in Wisconsin) and high exemption rates (7.6% in Wi...
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48% Bias Score

Adidas Accused of Cultural Appropriation for "Oaxaca Slip-On" Shoe Design
Adidas faces accusations of cultural appropriation in Mexico for its "Oaxaca Slip-On" shoe, designed by Willy Chavarria, which resembles traditional Zapotec huaraches, prompting the Oaxaca state government to demand the brand halt sales and engage in dialogue with the Yalalag community.

Adidas Accused of Cultural Appropriation for "Oaxaca Slip-On" Shoe Design
Adidas faces accusations of cultural appropriation in Mexico for its "Oaxaca Slip-On" shoe, designed by Willy Chavarria, which resembles traditional Zapotec huaraches, prompting the Oaxaca state government to demand the brand halt sales and engage in dialogue with the Yalalag community.
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40% Bias Score

USMCA Exempts Most Goods From Trump's New Tariffs on Canada
President Trump raised tariffs on Canadian goods to 35% last week, but the USMCA trade deal exempts most goods, leaving approximately 90% of Canadian exports to the U.S. tariff-free in April, according to the Royal Bank; however, the USMCA is up for review next year, posing a significant risk to the...

USMCA Exempts Most Goods From Trump's New Tariffs on Canada
President Trump raised tariffs on Canadian goods to 35% last week, but the USMCA trade deal exempts most goods, leaving approximately 90% of Canadian exports to the U.S. tariff-free in April, according to the Royal Bank; however, the USMCA is up for review next year, posing a significant risk to the...
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44% Bias Score

US Declines Death Penalty for El Mayo Zambada, Signaling Shift in Drug Enforcement
The US Department of Justice will not seek the death penalty against El Mayo Zambada, a 77-year-old Mexican drug lord arrested last year, and has made similar decisions for Rafael Caro Quintero and Vicente Carrillo Fuentes, signaling a potential shift in US drug enforcement strategy involving plea b...

US Declines Death Penalty for El Mayo Zambada, Signaling Shift in Drug Enforcement
The US Department of Justice will not seek the death penalty against El Mayo Zambada, a 77-year-old Mexican drug lord arrested last year, and has made similar decisions for Rafael Caro Quintero and Vicente Carrillo Fuentes, signaling a potential shift in US drug enforcement strategy involving plea b...
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48% Bias Score
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