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CNTE Strike: Teachers Protest Pension Cuts Due to UMA Calculation
Mexican teachers are on indefinite strike, demanding that their pensions be calculated using the minimum wage instead of the UMA, which they claim significantly reduces their retirement income. A UNAM study supports this claim, showing the UMA's lower adjustment compared to the minimum wage.
CNTE Strike: Teachers Protest Pension Cuts Due to UMA Calculation
Mexican teachers are on indefinite strike, demanding that their pensions be calculated using the minimum wage instead of the UMA, which they claim significantly reduces their retirement income. A UNAM study supports this claim, showing the UMA's lower adjustment compared to the minimum wage.
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12% Bias Score


Mexico's Updated Climate Strategy: Ambitious Goals, Uncertain Implementation
Mexico unveiled its updated National Climate Change Strategy (ENCC), aiming for a 35% emission reduction and prioritizing adaptation to climate impacts; experts praise the plan's ambition but express concern over implementation challenges and conflicting fossil fuel projects.
Mexico's Updated Climate Strategy: Ambitious Goals, Uncertain Implementation
Mexico unveiled its updated National Climate Change Strategy (ENCC), aiming for a 35% emission reduction and prioritizing adaptation to climate impacts; experts praise the plan's ambition but express concern over implementation challenges and conflicting fossil fuel projects.
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40% Bias Score


Shell Exits Direct Gasoline Sales in Mexico
Shell is selling its 139 gas stations and 11 convenience stores in Mexico to Iconn after seven years of operation, a decision influenced by government price controls and the company's broader strategic shifts, subject to regulatory approval.
Shell Exits Direct Gasoline Sales in Mexico
Shell is selling its 139 gas stations and 11 convenience stores in Mexico to Iconn after seven years of operation, a decision influenced by government price controls and the company's broader strategic shifts, subject to regulatory approval.
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40% Bias Score


Mexico City Denies Evidence Tampering in Double Homicide of Mayor's Aides
Mexico City Attorney General Bertha Alcalde Luján denied evidence tampering in the murder of Mayor Clara Brugada's close associates, Ximena Guzmán and José Muñoz, despite an internal investigation and the suspension of two police officers for alleged improper evidence handling; the investigation foc...
Mexico City Denies Evidence Tampering in Double Homicide of Mayor's Aides
Mexico City Attorney General Bertha Alcalde Luján denied evidence tampering in the murder of Mayor Clara Brugada's close associates, Ximena Guzmán and José Muñoz, despite an internal investigation and the suspension of two police officers for alleged improper evidence handling; the investigation foc...
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48% Bias Score


Mexico's Trade Strategy Amidst U.S. Tariffs: USMCA Renegotiations Accelerated
Mexico is actively negotiating with the U.S. to maintain favorable trade terms amid ongoing tariff disputes, leveraging the USMCA to mitigate negative impacts while planning for accelerated renegotiations starting in late September or early October.
Mexico's Trade Strategy Amidst U.S. Tariffs: USMCA Renegotiations Accelerated
Mexico is actively negotiating with the U.S. to maintain favorable trade terms amid ongoing tariff disputes, leveraging the USMCA to mitigate negative impacts while planning for accelerated renegotiations starting in late September or early October.
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48% Bias Score


Mexico to Hold First Popular Vote for Judicial Positions
Mexico will hold its first-ever popular vote on June 1st, 2025, to elect 881 judicial officials, including Supreme Court justices, marking a significant change from the previous appointment-based system established by the Judicial Power Reform of September 2024.
Mexico to Hold First Popular Vote for Judicial Positions
Mexico will hold its first-ever popular vote on June 1st, 2025, to elect 881 judicial officials, including Supreme Court justices, marking a significant change from the previous appointment-based system established by the Judicial Power Reform of September 2024.
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36% Bias Score

Low Turnout Expected in Mexico's Judicial Elections
Mexico holds judicial elections this Sunday with low projected voter turnout (8-20 percent), requiring voters to select nine judges from 63 candidates across multiple ballots, raising concerns about the legitimacy and effectiveness of the future judiciary.

Low Turnout Expected in Mexico's Judicial Elections
Mexico holds judicial elections this Sunday with low projected voter turnout (8-20 percent), requiring voters to select nine judges from 63 candidates across multiple ballots, raising concerns about the legitimacy and effectiveness of the future judiciary.
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56% Bias Score

High-Profile Jailbreaks Expose Systemic Security Flaws
Two high-profile jailbreaks—one in New Orleans and another in Arkansas—have highlighted systemic issues within correctional facilities, including understaffing, faulty equipment, and potentially compromised internal security.

High-Profile Jailbreaks Expose Systemic Security Flaws
Two high-profile jailbreaks—one in New Orleans and another in Arkansas—have highlighted systemic issues within correctional facilities, including understaffing, faulty equipment, and potentially compromised internal security.
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56% Bias Score

Conviction in Cecilia Monzón Domestic Violence Case
A Puebla, Mexico court convicted former politician Javier López Zavala of domestic violence against lawyer Cecilia Monzón, who was murdered in 2022; this verdict comes three years after her death and as a femicide trial against Zavala continues.

Conviction in Cecilia Monzón Domestic Violence Case
A Puebla, Mexico court convicted former politician Javier López Zavala of domestic violence against lawyer Cecilia Monzón, who was murdered in 2022; this verdict comes three years after her death and as a femicide trial against Zavala continues.
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24% Bias Score

US Invests $21 Million to Fight Cattle-Borne Screwworm in Mexico
The U.S. will invest $21 million in a new sterile fly production plant in Chiapas, Mexico, to combat the cattle-borne screwworm, following a temporary ban on Mexican cattle imports; a USDA delegation will review Mexico's pest control measures.

US Invests $21 Million to Fight Cattle-Borne Screwworm in Mexico
The U.S. will invest $21 million in a new sterile fly production plant in Chiapas, Mexico, to combat the cattle-borne screwworm, following a temporary ban on Mexican cattle imports; a USDA delegation will review Mexico's pest control measures.
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20% Bias Score

US Declines Death Penalty for "El Chapo's" Son, Plea Deal Possible
Joaquín Guzmán López, son of "El Chapo," faces multiple federal drug charges in Illinois; the US government will not seek the death penalty, and a plea deal is being explored, potentially impacting the Sinaloa Cartel's operations and fentanyl trafficking into the US.

US Declines Death Penalty for "El Chapo's" Son, Plea Deal Possible
Joaquín Guzmán López, son of "El Chapo," faces multiple federal drug charges in Illinois; the US government will not seek the death penalty, and a plea deal is being explored, potentially impacting the Sinaloa Cartel's operations and fentanyl trafficking into the US.
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44% Bias Score

Mexico, US Collaborate to Resume Cattle Exports Amid Screw-Worm Outbreak
Mexico and the US agreed on May 27, 2025, to resume Mexican cattle exports after a screw-worm fly outbreak, with the US approving aid for a new sterile fly plant in Chiapas and requesting further analysis of Mexico's control measures; however, the border remains closed.

Mexico, US Collaborate to Resume Cattle Exports Amid Screw-Worm Outbreak
Mexico and the US agreed on May 27, 2025, to resume Mexican cattle exports after a screw-worm fly outbreak, with the US approving aid for a new sterile fly plant in Chiapas and requesting further analysis of Mexico's control measures; however, the border remains closed.
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32% Bias Score
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