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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 Used Mexico City Surveillance to Kill FBI Informants
A 2018 Justice Department report details how a Sinaloa cartel hacker used an FBI official's phone records and Mexico City's camera network to track and kill informants, highlighting vulnerabilities in the global surveillance economy.
Sinaloa Cartel Used Mexico City Surveillance to Kill FBI Informants
A 2018 Justice Department report details how a Sinaloa cartel hacker used an FBI official's phone records and Mexico City's camera network to track and kill informants, highlighting vulnerabilities in the global surveillance economy.
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24% Bias Score


Sinaloa Cartel Hacker Compromised FBI Agent, Mexico City Surveillance
A Sinaloa Cartel hacker accessed an FBI agent's phone in Mexico City in 2018, obtaining call logs and geolocation data; using city surveillance to track the agent and potentially kill informants.
Sinaloa Cartel Hacker Compromised FBI Agent, Mexico City Surveillance
A Sinaloa Cartel hacker accessed an FBI agent's phone in Mexico City in 2018, obtaining call logs and geolocation data; using city surveillance to track the agent and potentially kill informants.
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20% Bias Score


U.S. Sanctions on Mexican Banks Trigger Financial Crisis
The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned three Mexican banks—Intercam, CIBanco, and Vector—for alleged money laundering linked to drug cartels, causing a financial crisis in Mexico and highlighting weaknesses in the country's anti-money laundering regulations.
U.S. Sanctions on Mexican Banks Trigger Financial Crisis
The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned three Mexican banks—Intercam, CIBanco, and Vector—for alleged money laundering linked to drug cartels, causing a financial crisis in Mexico and highlighting weaknesses in the country's anti-money laundering regulations.
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48% Bias Score


US Sanctions Mexican Banks, Sparking Dispute over Drug Money Laundering
The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned three Mexican financial institutions—Vector, Intercam, and CIBanco—for allegedly laundering money for drug cartels, prompting a dispute with the Mexican government over evidence and jurisdiction.
US Sanctions Mexican Banks, Sparking Dispute over Drug Money Laundering
The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned three Mexican financial institutions—Vector, Intercam, and CIBanco—for allegedly laundering money for drug cartels, prompting a dispute with the Mexican government over evidence and jurisdiction.
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44% Bias Score


Global Fentanyl Market Decreases Due to Precursor Seizures
The UNODC's 2025 World Drug Report details a global decrease in fentanyl seizures to 19.5 tons in 2023, primarily due to Mexican government seizures of precursors impacting US and Canadian markets, resulting in reduced consumption and overdose deaths; however, opioid consumption remains high in Nort...
Global Fentanyl Market Decreases Due to Precursor Seizures
The UNODC's 2025 World Drug Report details a global decrease in fentanyl seizures to 19.5 tons in 2023, primarily due to Mexican government seizures of precursors impacting US and Canadian markets, resulting in reduced consumption and overdose deaths; however, opioid consumption remains high in Nort...
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32% 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

Chicago Latino Community Uses ICE Piñatas to Protest Immigration Policies
A Chicago Latino community uses creatively designed ICE agent piñatas to express their anxieties and protest immigration policies, highlighting a unique form of cultural resistance against perceived oppression.

Chicago Latino Community Uses ICE Piñatas to Protest Immigration Policies
A Chicago Latino community uses creatively designed ICE agent piñatas to express their anxieties and protest immigration policies, highlighting a unique form of cultural resistance against perceived oppression.
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40% 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

Misuse of Gender-Based Political Violence Laws in Mexico
In Mexico, the legal framework intended to combat gender-based political violence has been misused to silence critics, evidenced by cases involving sanctions against politicians for actions not inherently gendered, highlighting the weaponization of legal mechanisms for political retaliation.

Misuse of Gender-Based Political Violence Laws in Mexico
In Mexico, the legal framework intended to combat gender-based political violence has been misused to silence critics, evidenced by cases involving sanctions against politicians for actions not inherently gendered, highlighting the weaponization of legal mechanisms for political retaliation.
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68% Bias Score

US Sanctions Mexican Banks, Prompts Demand for Evidence
The US Treasury Department sanctioned three Mexican financial institutions — CiBanco, Intercam, and Vector Casa de Bolsa — for allegedly laundering drug money, prompting President Claudia Sheinbaum to demand evidence from the US and emphasizing Mexico's commitment to cooperation but only upon presen...

US Sanctions Mexican Banks, Prompts Demand for Evidence
The US Treasury Department sanctioned three Mexican financial institutions — CiBanco, Intercam, and Vector Casa de Bolsa — for allegedly laundering drug money, prompting President Claudia Sheinbaum to demand evidence from the US and emphasizing Mexico's commitment to cooperation but only upon presen...
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40% Bias Score

SpaceX Rocket Debris Causes Environmental Contamination in Mexico
Following a SpaceX Starship rocket explosion near Brownsville, Texas on June 18th, debris landed on Tamaulipas beaches in Mexico, prompting the Mexican government to review international laws to pursue legal action against SpaceX for environmental contamination.

SpaceX Rocket Debris Causes Environmental Contamination in Mexico
Following a SpaceX Starship rocket explosion near Brownsville, Texas on June 18th, debris landed on Tamaulipas beaches in Mexico, prompting the Mexican government to review international laws to pursue legal action against SpaceX for environmental contamination.
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48% Bias Score
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