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Mexico to Possibly Sue US Over Migrant Death During Raid
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that her government is considering filing a formal complaint in US courts following the death of a Mexican migrant who fell from a building while fleeing a US immigration raid in California on Thursday, June 27th, prompting outrage and highlighting conce...
Mexico to Possibly Sue US Over Migrant Death During Raid
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that her government is considering filing a formal complaint in US courts following the death of a Mexican migrant who fell from a building while fleeing a US immigration raid in California on Thursday, June 27th, prompting outrage and highlighting conce...
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40% Bias Score


CNBV Fines Mexican Banks $10M USD for Money Laundering
Mexico's CNBV fined CIBanco, Intercam, and Vector over 185 million pesos for anti-money laundering violations following US Treasury Department sanctions for alleged ties to Mexican drug cartels; the penalties stem from omissions in preventing money laundering and reporting requirements.
CNBV Fines Mexican Banks $10M USD for Money Laundering
Mexico's CNBV fined CIBanco, Intercam, and Vector over 185 million pesos for anti-money laundering violations following US Treasury Department sanctions for alleged ties to Mexican drug cartels; the penalties stem from omissions in preventing money laundering and reporting requirements.
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48% Bias Score


US-Mexico Tensions Rise Over Ovidio Guzmán Cooperation Deal
Ovidio Guzmán's cooperation agreement with the US has caused a public dispute between Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and his lawyer, revealing deep tensions in US-Mexico relations over drug trafficking and raising concerns about the potential for internal political instability in Mexico.
US-Mexico Tensions Rise Over Ovidio Guzmán Cooperation Deal
Ovidio Guzmán's cooperation agreement with the US has caused a public dispute between Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and his lawyer, revealing deep tensions in US-Mexico relations over drug trafficking and raising concerns about the potential for internal political instability in Mexico.
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40% Bias Score


Farmworker Dies After Falling During ICE Raid at California Cannabis Farm
Jaime Alanís, a 57-year-old Mexican farm worker, died after falling from a greenhouse roof during a chaotic ICE raid at Glass House Farms in California on Thursday, highlighting the human cost of intensified immigration enforcement.
Farmworker Dies After Falling During ICE Raid at California Cannabis Farm
Jaime Alanís, a 57-year-old Mexican farm worker, died after falling from a greenhouse roof during a chaotic ICE raid at Glass House Farms in California on Thursday, highlighting the human cost of intensified immigration enforcement.
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44% Bias Score


Sheinbaum's Crackdown: Mexico's Shift to a Harder-Line Security Policy
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's administration has implemented a stricter security policy resulting in large-scale seizures of stolen fuel, a new anti-extortion plan, and numerous arrests, marking a significant shift from her predecessor's approach.
Sheinbaum's Crackdown: Mexico's Shift to a Harder-Line Security Policy
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's administration has implemented a stricter security policy resulting in large-scale seizures of stolen fuel, a new anti-extortion plan, and numerous arrests, marking a significant shift from her predecessor's approach.
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48% Bias Score


Mexico's Methamphetamine Crisis: A Growing Threat Amidst Evolving Drug Landscape
Mexico battles a rising methamphetamine crisis, with a 400% increase in consumption over the past decade, affecting various demographics and fueled by easy access; while fentanly use remains concentrated in border areas, the emergence of novel synthetic drug combinations poses a growing concern.
Mexico's Methamphetamine Crisis: A Growing Threat Amidst Evolving Drug Landscape
Mexico battles a rising methamphetamine crisis, with a 400% increase in consumption over the past decade, affecting various demographics and fueled by easy access; while fentanly use remains concentrated in border areas, the emergence of novel synthetic drug combinations poses a growing concern.
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40% Bias Score

Trump to Sign Fentanyl Trafficking Bill into Law
President Trump will sign the Halt All Lethal Trafficking of Fentanyl Act into law on Wednesday, increasing prison sentences for fentanyl traffickers and classifying all fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I drugs to combat the opioid crisis; the bill passed with bipartisan support but faces cri...

Trump to Sign Fentanyl Trafficking Bill into Law
President Trump will sign the Halt All Lethal Trafficking of Fentanyl Act into law on Wednesday, increasing prison sentences for fentanyl traffickers and classifying all fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I drugs to combat the opioid crisis; the bill passed with bipartisan support but faces cri...
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36% Bias Score

Guelaguetza 2025: Culture, Community, and Hurricane Relief
The Guelaguetza 2025, Oaxaca's cultural festival running throughout July, will donate funds to communities affected by Hurricane Erick; the free Lunes del Cerro celebrations on July 21st and 28th feature traditional dances and cultural performances from across the state's regions.

Guelaguetza 2025: Culture, Community, and Hurricane Relief
The Guelaguetza 2025, Oaxaca's cultural festival running throughout July, will donate funds to communities affected by Hurricane Erick; the free Lunes del Cerro celebrations on July 21st and 28th feature traditional dances and cultural performances from across the state's regions.
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48% Bias Score

UNESCO recognizes Wixárika pilgrimage route as World Heritage site
The 500km Wixárika pilgrimage route across five Mexican states, vital to their culture and featuring the sacred peyote plant, has been added to UNESCO's World Heritage list, marking the first time a living indigenous tradition receives this recognition.

UNESCO recognizes Wixárika pilgrimage route as World Heritage site
The 500km Wixárika pilgrimage route across five Mexican states, vital to their culture and featuring the sacred peyote plant, has been added to UNESCO's World Heritage list, marking the first time a living indigenous tradition receives this recognition.
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U.S. Arms Trafficking Fuels Violence in Mexico
The United States is the primary source of weapons for Mexican drug cartels, with Arizona, California, and Texas identified as major trafficking points; Mexico reports at least 74% of illicit weapons originate from these U.S. states, while the U.S. government's inaction, including planned ATF budget...

U.S. Arms Trafficking Fuels Violence in Mexico
The United States is the primary source of weapons for Mexican drug cartels, with Arizona, California, and Texas identified as major trafficking points; Mexico reports at least 74% of illicit weapons originate from these U.S. states, while the U.S. government's inaction, including planned ATF budget...
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Tariff Threats Shake Global Markets
President Trump threatened 30% tariffs on European Union and Mexican goods starting August 1, causing European markets (except London) to fall, while Asian markets showed mixed reactions; the EU is preparing $117 billion in retaliatory tariffs if negotiations fail by August 1.

Trump's Tariff Threats Shake Global Markets
President Trump threatened 30% tariffs on European Union and Mexican goods starting August 1, causing European markets (except London) to fall, while Asian markets showed mixed reactions; the EU is preparing $117 billion in retaliatory tariffs if negotiations fail by August 1.
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56% Bias Score

17% US Tariff on Mexican Tomatoes Threatens \$2.8 Billion Market
The U.S. imposed a 17% tariff on Mexican tomato exports starting August 2024, impacting a \$2.8 billion market, following the termination of a 2019 agreement and amid accusations of dumping by U.S. producers, with a Mexican delegation currently negotiating in Washington to resolve the issue.

17% US Tariff on Mexican Tomatoes Threatens \$2.8 Billion Market
The U.S. imposed a 17% tariff on Mexican tomato exports starting August 2024, impacting a \$2.8 billion market, following the termination of a 2019 agreement and amid accusations of dumping by U.S. producers, with a Mexican delegation currently negotiating in Washington to resolve the issue.
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40% Bias Score
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