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Rise in Mexican Juvenile Crime Cases Challenges Nine-Year-Old Protective Law
Mexican social media influencer Marianne Gonzaga's release from pre-trial detention highlights a recent 42.2% surge in juvenile crime cases in Mexico in 2023, reversing a previous downward trend, prompting concerns about the effectiveness of existing legislation and the need for more resources for s...
Rise in Mexican Juvenile Crime Cases Challenges Nine-Year-Old Protective Law
Mexican social media influencer Marianne Gonzaga's release from pre-trial detention highlights a recent 42.2% surge in juvenile crime cases in Mexico in 2023, reversing a previous downward trend, prompting concerns about the effectiveness of existing legislation and the need for more resources for s...
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44% Bias Score


Colombian Mercenaries Expose Flaws in Mexico's Anti-Crime Strategy
A detailed report reveals that 2,000–3,000 Colombian ex-military personnel operate as mercenaries for Mexican drug cartels in Guanajuato, Jalisco, and Michoacán, highlighting failures in intelligence, border control, and financial tracking.
Colombian Mercenaries Expose Flaws in Mexico's Anti-Crime Strategy
A detailed report reveals that 2,000–3,000 Colombian ex-military personnel operate as mercenaries for Mexican drug cartels in Guanajuato, Jalisco, and Michoacán, highlighting failures in intelligence, border control, and financial tracking.
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36% Bias Score


Mexico Intensifies Crackdown on Former Official for Drug Trafficking
The Mexican government, under President Claudia Sheinbaum, has launched a major crackdown on Hernán Bermúdez Requena, former Tabasco Security Secretary, freezing his assets and arresting a top lieutenant, Ulises "N", due to alleged drug trafficking links and money laundering; Interpol has issued an ...
Mexico Intensifies Crackdown on Former Official for Drug Trafficking
The Mexican government, under President Claudia Sheinbaum, has launched a major crackdown on Hernán Bermúdez Requena, former Tabasco Security Secretary, freezing his assets and arresting a top lieutenant, Ulises "N", due to alleged drug trafficking links and money laundering; Interpol has issued an ...
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48% Bias Score


High Adolescent Pregnancy Rates in Mexico: 2023 Data and Regional Disparities
In 2023, approximately 297,723 Mexican teenagers (15–19) gave birth, with Chiapas' Frontera Hidalgo showing a critical rate (one in four). Mexico State, Chiapas, Puebla, Jalisco, Guanajuato, and Veracruz had the highest numbers of teen births, while data limitations affected accuracy for some areas.
High Adolescent Pregnancy Rates in Mexico: 2023 Data and Regional Disparities
In 2023, approximately 297,723 Mexican teenagers (15–19) gave birth, with Chiapas' Frontera Hidalgo showing a critical rate (one in four). Mexico State, Chiapas, Puebla, Jalisco, Guanajuato, and Veracruz had the highest numbers of teen births, while data limitations affected accuracy for some areas.
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24% Bias Score


Latin America Journalist Murders Surge in 2025
Since January 2025, at least 13 journalists have been murdered in Latin America, surpassing 2024's total of nine; Mexico leads with eight deaths, mostly local reporters investigating corruption and crime linked to local authorities, highlighting a climate of impunity and violence against the press.
Latin America Journalist Murders Surge in 2025
Since January 2025, at least 13 journalists have been murdered in Latin America, surpassing 2024's total of nine; Mexico leads with eight deaths, mostly local reporters investigating corruption and crime linked to local authorities, highlighting a climate of impunity and violence against the press.
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40% Bias Score


100,000 Deportations to Mexico Strain Resources, Highlight Reintegration Challenges
Between January 1 and June 24, 2024, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deported approximately 100,000 people, most with minor criminal convictions, leading to challenges for deportees reintegrating into Mexico and raising concerns about resource availability and long-term impacts.
100,000 Deportations to Mexico Strain Resources, Highlight Reintegration Challenges
Between January 1 and June 24, 2024, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deported approximately 100,000 people, most with minor criminal convictions, leading to challenges for deportees reintegrating into Mexico and raising concerns about resource availability and long-term impacts.
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32% Bias Score

Hernández's Comments on Gender Roles Spark Outrage in Mexico
Mexican soccer star Javier Hernández ignited controversy by posting comments on social media suggesting women should embrace traditional gender roles, prompting criticism from activists and leading to responses from his club, sponsors, and the Mexican Football Federation.

Hernández's Comments on Gender Roles Spark Outrage in Mexico
Mexican soccer star Javier Hernández ignited controversy by posting comments on social media suggesting women should embrace traditional gender roles, prompting criticism from activists and leading to responses from his club, sponsors, and the Mexican Football Federation.
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52% Bias Score

US-Mexico Trade and Investment Frozen Amidst Policy Uncertainty
President Trump's tariffs on Mexican goods and President Sheinbaum's controversial judicial overhaul are freezing investment in Mexico, causing job losses (at least 65,000 in Juárez), slowing economic growth, and straining US-Mexico relations, with bilateral trade totaling $840 billion in 2024.

US-Mexico Trade and Investment Frozen Amidst Policy Uncertainty
President Trump's tariffs on Mexican goods and President Sheinbaum's controversial judicial overhaul are freezing investment in Mexico, causing job losses (at least 65,000 in Juárez), slowing economic growth, and straining US-Mexico relations, with bilateral trade totaling $840 billion in 2024.
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52% Bias Score

Veracruz Teacher's Murder Highlights Extortion Violence
Retired teacher and taxi driver Irma Hernández Cruz was kidnapped on July 18th in Álamo Temapache, Veracruz, and found dead six days later due to violence inflicted by her kidnappers; two suspects have been arrested.

Veracruz Teacher's Murder Highlights Extortion Violence
Retired teacher and taxi driver Irma Hernández Cruz was kidnapped on July 18th in Álamo Temapache, Veracruz, and found dead six days later due to violence inflicted by her kidnappers; two suspects have been arrested.
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24% Bias Score

U.S. Embassy Warns Citizens of Anti-Gentrification Protest in Mexico City
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico City issued a security alert for its citizens on July 25, 2025, warning of a planned anti-gentrification march on July 26 near its location, advising against participation due to potential violence and legal ramifications for foreigners engaging in political activities.

U.S. Embassy Warns Citizens of Anti-Gentrification Protest in Mexico City
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico City issued a security alert for its citizens on July 25, 2025, warning of a planned anti-gentrification march on July 26 near its location, advising against participation due to potential violence and legal ramifications for foreigners engaging in political activities.
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48% Bias Score

Screwworm Fly Outbreak in Mexico Halts U.S. Cattle Imports
A resurgence of the New World screwworm fly in Southern Mexico's Chiapas state has caused a ban on Mexican cattle imports to the U.S., impacting ranchers due to expensive treatments and lack of government support, despite the planned construction of a sterile fly production plant next year.

Screwworm Fly Outbreak in Mexico Halts U.S. Cattle Imports
A resurgence of the New World screwworm fly in Southern Mexico's Chiapas state has caused a ban on Mexican cattle imports to the U.S., impacting ranchers due to expensive treatments and lack of government support, despite the planned construction of a sterile fly production plant next year.
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40% Bias Score

US Re-Bans Mexican Cattle Imports Amid Parasitic Fly Infestation
The US has re-banned Mexican cattle imports due to a parasitic fly infestation, leaving Mexican farmers struggling to control the spread and facing economic hardship despite government efforts; the Veracruz discovery of an infected animal caused the renewed ban.

US Re-Bans Mexican Cattle Imports Amid Parasitic Fly Infestation
The US has re-banned Mexican cattle imports due to a parasitic fly infestation, leaving Mexican farmers struggling to control the spread and facing economic hardship despite government efforts; the Veracruz discovery of an infected animal caused the renewed ban.
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40% Bias Score
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