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Mexico Transfers National Guard to Military Control
Mexico's Senate approved a law transferring the National Guard to the Defense Secretariat (Sedena), granting it broad investigative and surveillance powers, fulfilling President Claudia Sheinbaum's security strategy despite past legal challenges and opposition.
Mexico Transfers National Guard to Military Control
Mexico's Senate approved a law transferring the National Guard to the Defense Secretariat (Sedena), granting it broad investigative and surveillance powers, fulfilling President Claudia Sheinbaum's security strategy despite past legal challenges and opposition.
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40% Bias Score


383 Unidentified Bodies Found in Ciudad Juárez Crematorium
Authorities in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, discovered 383 embalmed, unidentified bodies at the Plenitud crematorium, leading to the arrest of two operators and raising concerns about regulatory failures within the funeral industry.
383 Unidentified Bodies Found in Ciudad Juárez Crematorium
Authorities in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, discovered 383 embalmed, unidentified bodies at the Plenitud crematorium, leading to the arrest of two operators and raising concerns about regulatory failures within the funeral industry.
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40% Bias Score


Hurricane Flossie skirts Mexico's Pacific Coast
Hurricane Flossie, a Category 2 hurricane, is moving parallel to Mexico's Pacific coast, causing torrential rain in Guerrero and intense rain in Michoacán, Colima, Jalisco, and Oaxaca, with high winds and waves expected; the SMN does not predict landfall.
Hurricane Flossie skirts Mexico's Pacific Coast
Hurricane Flossie, a Category 2 hurricane, is moving parallel to Mexico's Pacific coast, causing torrential rain in Guerrero and intense rain in Michoacán, Colima, Jalisco, and Oaxaca, with high winds and waves expected; the SMN does not predict landfall.
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20% Bias Score


Mexican Court: Child Sexual Abuse Claims Exempt from Statute of Limitations
Mexico's Supreme Court ruled that child sexual abuse crimes do not have a statute of limitations, allowing singer Sasha Sokol to successfully sue music producer Luis de Llano for moral damages in a civil case related to abuse that occurred when she was 14 years old, in 1985. The court's decision set...
Mexican Court: Child Sexual Abuse Claims Exempt from Statute of Limitations
Mexico's Supreme Court ruled that child sexual abuse crimes do not have a statute of limitations, allowing singer Sasha Sokol to successfully sue music producer Luis de Llano for moral damages in a civil case related to abuse that occurred when she was 14 years old, in 1985. The court's decision set...
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36% Bias Score


Major Fuel Theft Network Dismantled in Mexico
Mexican authorities have dismantled a major fuel theft network, arresting 32 individuals, seizing nearly 16 million pesos, and recovering numerous vehicles and exotic animals across three states: Estado de México, Hidalgo, and Querétaro.
Major Fuel Theft Network Dismantled in Mexico
Mexican authorities have dismantled a major fuel theft network, arresting 32 individuals, seizing nearly 16 million pesos, and recovering numerous vehicles and exotic animals across three states: Estado de México, Hidalgo, and Querétaro.
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24% Bias Score


Caro Quintero Extradited to US After Years-Long Legal Battle
Rafael Caro Quintero, a major figure in the Guadalajara Cartel, was extradited to the US in February 2024 after being rearrested in Mexico following his 2013 release due to a procedural error in his original trial for the murder of DEA agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena in 1985. He faces life imprisonmen...
Caro Quintero Extradited to US After Years-Long Legal Battle
Rafael Caro Quintero, a major figure in the Guadalajara Cartel, was extradited to the US in February 2024 after being rearrested in Mexico following his 2013 release due to a procedural error in his original trial for the murder of DEA agent Enrique "Kiki" Camarena in 1985. He faces life imprisonmen...
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56% Bias Score

Joint U.S.-Mexico Operation Yields Millions in Fuel Seizures, Targeting Extensive Criminal Networks
In a joint effort, Mexico and the U.S. have significantly cracked down on fuel theft ("huachicoleo"), leading to large-scale seizures of millions of liters of fuel and numerous arrests in 2025, targeting extensive criminal networks and corrupt officials; this is costing the Mexican state an estimate...

Joint U.S.-Mexico Operation Yields Millions in Fuel Seizures, Targeting Extensive Criminal Networks
In a joint effort, Mexico and the U.S. have significantly cracked down on fuel theft ("huachicoleo"), leading to large-scale seizures of millions of liters of fuel and numerous arrests in 2025, targeting extensive criminal networks and corrupt officials; this is costing the Mexican state an estimate...
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52% Bias Score

US Sanctions Shake Mexican Financial System
The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned Mexican banks Intercam and CIBanco, and brokerage Vector for alleged money laundering, prompting Mexico's banking regulator to temporarily intervene; the incident caused immediate client withdrawals, credit rating downgrades, and the cancellation of internatio...

US Sanctions Shake Mexican Financial System
The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned Mexican banks Intercam and CIBanco, and brokerage Vector for alleged money laundering, prompting Mexico's banking regulator to temporarily intervene; the incident caused immediate client withdrawals, credit rating downgrades, and the cancellation of internatio...
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48% Bias Score

Mexico Dismantles Major Fuel Theft Ring, Underscoring Persistent Huachicol Problem
Mexican authorities arrested 32 members of the "Don Checo" fuel theft ring, seizing millions of pesos, vehicles, and exotic animals in a six-month operation targeting fuel theft from Pemex pipelines in central Mexico, highlighting the ongoing struggle against huachicol despite past claims of its era...

Mexico Dismantles Major Fuel Theft Ring, Underscoring Persistent Huachicol Problem
Mexican authorities arrested 32 members of the "Don Checo" fuel theft ring, seizing millions of pesos, vehicles, and exotic animals in a six-month operation targeting fuel theft from Pemex pipelines in central Mexico, highlighting the ongoing struggle against huachicol despite past claims of its era...
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40% Bias Score

381 Uncremated Bodies Found in Mexican Crematorium
Mexican authorities discovered 381 uncremated bodies stacked in a Ciudad Juárez crematorium on June 29th, 2025; the crematorium's owners face charges of negligence and fraud for allegedly providing families with false ashes instead of cremated remains.

381 Uncremated Bodies Found in Mexican Crematorium
Mexican authorities discovered 381 uncremated bodies stacked in a Ciudad Juárez crematorium on June 29th, 2025; the crematorium's owners face charges of negligence and fraud for allegedly providing families with false ashes instead of cremated remains.
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36% Bias Score

Mexican Journalist Faces Two-Year Ban, $106,000 Lawsuit
A Campeche judge ordered a two-year suspension of journalist Jorge González and the closure of his newspaper, Tribuna, due to a hate crime complaint filed by Governor Layda Sansores for an anonymous column critical of her administration; González also faces a separate civil suit demanding $106,000.

Mexican Journalist Faces Two-Year Ban, $106,000 Lawsuit
A Campeche judge ordered a two-year suspension of journalist Jorge González and the closure of his newspaper, Tribuna, due to a hate crime complaint filed by Governor Layda Sansores for an anonymous column critical of her administration; González also faces a separate civil suit demanding $106,000.
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48% Bias Score

Sinaloa Cartel Hacker Used Mexico City Surveillance to Kill Informants
A Sinaloa Cartel hacker, using an FBI agent's phone records and Mexico City's surveillance system, tracked and killed informants and witnesses in a 2018 incident, as revealed in a Justice Department report.

Sinaloa Cartel Hacker Used Mexico City Surveillance to Kill Informants
A Sinaloa Cartel hacker, using an FBI agent's phone records and Mexico City's surveillance system, tracked and killed informants and witnesses in a 2018 incident, as revealed in a Justice Department report.
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28% Bias Score
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