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Nayarit Court Halts Soccer Stadium Construction Amid Citizen Protests
A Nayarit court temporarily halted construction of a soccer stadium planned for the site of the demolished Ciudad de las Artes cultural center in Tepic, following citizen lawsuits alleging illegal demolition and lack of public consultation. The 300-million-peso stadium, slated for completion in 2026...
Nayarit Court Halts Soccer Stadium Construction Amid Citizen Protests
A Nayarit court temporarily halted construction of a soccer stadium planned for the site of the demolished Ciudad de las Artes cultural center in Tepic, following citizen lawsuits alleging illegal demolition and lack of public consultation. The 300-million-peso stadium, slated for completion in 2026...
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60% Bias Score


Participatory Diagnosis of Digital Education Disparities in El Mezquital, Durango
A participatory diagnostic project in El Mezquital, Durango, Mexico, from January to May 2024, assessed digital education challenges in indigenous communities, revealing that only 2.6% have internet access and 91.1% live in poverty. The project used qualitative methods, including workshops and discu...
Participatory Diagnosis of Digital Education Disparities in El Mezquital, Durango
A participatory diagnostic project in El Mezquital, Durango, Mexico, from January to May 2024, assessed digital education challenges in indigenous communities, revealing that only 2.6% have internet access and 91.1% live in poverty. The project used qualitative methods, including workshops and discu...
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16% Bias Score


Mexico: At Least 60 Bodies Found in Jojutla Mass Grave
In the fourth search of a mass grave in Jojutla, Morelos, Mexico, family members of the disappeared claim to have identified at least 60 bodies, including infants and women, contradicting the Attorney General's statement; the search, initially planned for three weeks, was temporarily halted due to s...
Mexico: At Least 60 Bodies Found in Jojutla Mass Grave
In the fourth search of a mass grave in Jojutla, Morelos, Mexico, family members of the disappeared claim to have identified at least 60 bodies, including infants and women, contradicting the Attorney General's statement; the search, initially planned for three weeks, was temporarily halted due to s...
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44% Bias Score


Mexican Judicial Elections: 13 Candidates Face Scrutiny Over Questionable Backgrounds
Controversial judicial elections in Mexico have resulted in at least 13 candidates with questionable backgrounds, facing accusations of organized crime links, human trafficking, abuse, and corruption, prompting scrutiny from electoral bodies.
Mexican Judicial Elections: 13 Candidates Face Scrutiny Over Questionable Backgrounds
Controversial judicial elections in Mexico have resulted in at least 13 candidates with questionable backgrounds, facing accusations of organized crime links, human trafficking, abuse, and corruption, prompting scrutiny from electoral bodies.
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60% Bias Score


Real Madrid's Midfield Mastery Conceals Defensive Concerns in Club World Cup Draw
Real Madrid drew 2-2 with Pachuca in the Club World Cup despite Asencio's red card in the 6th minute, showcasing midfield dominance under new coach Xabi Alonso but highlighting defensive weaknesses.
Real Madrid's Midfield Mastery Conceals Defensive Concerns in Club World Cup Draw
Real Madrid drew 2-2 with Pachuca in the Club World Cup despite Asencio's red card in the 6th minute, showcasing midfield dominance under new coach Xabi Alonso but highlighting defensive weaknesses.
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20% Bias Score


Monterrey-River Plate Draw Underscores Uneven Football Rivalry
River Plate and Monterrey played to a 0-0 draw in a Club World Cup match marked by 39 fouls and only 43 minutes and 49 seconds of actual playing time, highlighting the intense but often one-sided rivalry between Mexican and Argentinian football teams.
Monterrey-River Plate Draw Underscores Uneven Football Rivalry
River Plate and Monterrey played to a 0-0 draw in a Club World Cup match marked by 39 fouls and only 43 minutes and 49 seconds of actual playing time, highlighting the intense but often one-sided rivalry between Mexican and Argentinian football teams.
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52% Bias Score

Mexican Judge Orders Newspaper Closure, Exemplifying Rise in Censorship
A Mexican judge ordered the closure of "Tribuna," a 50-year-old regional newspaper, and sentenced its former director for "inciting hatred" against Governor Layda Sansores of Campeche, reflecting a concerning escalation of authoritarianism and censorship in Mexico's judicial system.

Mexican Judge Orders Newspaper Closure, Exemplifying Rise in Censorship
A Mexican judge ordered the closure of "Tribuna," a 50-year-old regional newspaper, and sentenced its former director for "inciting hatred" against Governor Layda Sansores of Campeche, reflecting a concerning escalation of authoritarianism and censorship in Mexico's judicial system.
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56% Bias Score

Guanajuato Family Massacre Highlights Ongoing Violence Amid Security Investments
On Monday evening, during Celaya's patron saint festivities, four members of a family were killed and another critically wounded when gunmen stormed their home near the San Juan Bautista Parish. Six other homicides occurred across the municipality the same day, including a police officer, despite re...

Guanajuato Family Massacre Highlights Ongoing Violence Amid Security Investments
On Monday evening, during Celaya's patron saint festivities, four members of a family were killed and another critically wounded when gunmen stormed their home near the San Juan Bautista Parish. Six other homicides occurred across the municipality the same day, including a police officer, despite re...
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52% Bias Score

Brazil and Mexico Lead Americas in Tobacco Control
Brazil and Mexico are top global performers in tobacco control, implementing most WHO prevention measures, with smoking prevalence rates of 9% and 8% respectively, despite challenges in packaging and taxation.

Brazil and Mexico Lead Americas in Tobacco Control
Brazil and Mexico are top global performers in tobacco control, implementing most WHO prevention measures, with smoking prevalence rates of 9% and 8% respectively, despite challenges in packaging and taxation.
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28% Bias Score

Mass Grave in Jojutla, Mexico: At Least 60 Remains Found, Exposing Continued Failures of State Authorities
The fourth search of a mass grave in Jojutla, Morelos, Mexico has uncovered at least 60 bodies, including those of infants and women, exposing the continued failings of the Morelos Attorney General's Office in handling unidentified remains, with work suspended due to damage from recent heavy rains.

Mass Grave in Jojutla, Mexico: At Least 60 Remains Found, Exposing Continued Failures of State Authorities
The fourth search of a mass grave in Jojutla, Morelos, Mexico has uncovered at least 60 bodies, including those of infants and women, exposing the continued failings of the Morelos Attorney General's Office in handling unidentified remains, with work suspended due to damage from recent heavy rains.
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36% Bias Score

INE confronts flawed judicial reform's consequences
Mexico's INE faces intense pressure to validate June 1st election results for judicial candidates, grappling with flaws in the evaluation committees that allowed unsuitable candidates to advance, despite lacking sufficient qualifications or facing serious accusations; the Tribunal Electoral will ult...

INE confronts flawed judicial reform's consequences
Mexico's INE faces intense pressure to validate June 1st election results for judicial candidates, grappling with flaws in the evaluation committees that allowed unsuitable candidates to advance, despite lacking sufficient qualifications or facing serious accusations; the Tribunal Electoral will ult...
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60% Bias Score

Mexico Seizes 1.7 Million Liters of Illicit Fuel in Crackdown on Fuel Theft
Mexican authorities seized over 1.7 million liters of illicit fuel in two separate operations in Veracruz and Nuevo León, part of a broader strategy to combat fuel theft and organized crime.

Mexico Seizes 1.7 Million Liters of Illicit Fuel in Crackdown on Fuel Theft
Mexican authorities seized over 1.7 million liters of illicit fuel in two separate operations in Veracruz and Nuevo León, part of a broader strategy to combat fuel theft and organized crime.
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52% Bias Score
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