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Mexico's Gender-Based Violence Crisis: A Novel's Depiction and Argentina's Innovative Solution
Cristina Rivera Garza's "El Invencible Verano de Liliana" depicts the bureaucratic obstacles faced by women seeking justice for gender-based violence in Mexico, mirrored by similar challenges across Latin America, contrasting with Córdoba, Argentina's successful "Polo Integral de la Mujer" model, wh...
Mexico's Gender-Based Violence Crisis: A Novel's Depiction and Argentina's Innovative Solution
Cristina Rivera Garza's "El Invencible Verano de Liliana" depicts the bureaucratic obstacles faced by women seeking justice for gender-based violence in Mexico, mirrored by similar challenges across Latin America, contrasting with Córdoba, Argentina's successful "Polo Integral de la Mujer" model, wh...
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28% Bias Score


Pre-Hispanic Treasure Found in Flooded Mexican Cave
A flooded cave in Guerrero, Mexico's Sierra Madre del Sur, yielded 14 pre-Hispanic artifacts—including carved shell bracelets—during a 2023 mapping expedition led by Russian speleologist Yekaterina Kátiya Pavlova; the INAH officially registered the find in March 2024, linking it to the Tlacotepecua ...
Pre-Hispanic Treasure Found in Flooded Mexican Cave
A flooded cave in Guerrero, Mexico's Sierra Madre del Sur, yielded 14 pre-Hispanic artifacts—including carved shell bracelets—during a 2023 mapping expedition led by Russian speleologist Yekaterina Kátiya Pavlova; the INAH officially registered the find in March 2024, linking it to the Tlacotepecua ...
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28% Bias Score


Mexico's Sheinbaum Faces Backlash Over Controversial Telecommunications Law"
Mexico's President Sheinbaum is facing criticism for a proposed telecommunications law that would grant the government significant control over internet and broadcasting, raising concerns about censorship and limiting press freedom. This follows a pattern of increased government control over public ...
Mexico's Sheinbaum Faces Backlash Over Controversial Telecommunications Law"
Mexico's President Sheinbaum is facing criticism for a proposed telecommunications law that would grant the government significant control over internet and broadcasting, raising concerns about censorship and limiting press freedom. This follows a pattern of increased government control over public ...
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68% Bias Score


Mexican Bishop Challenges Church Conservatism with Decades-Long Social Justice Advocacy
Bishop Raúl Vera, a prominent figure in Mexico's Catholic Church, has spent decades advocating for the poor and marginalized, challenging the church's conservative stance and garnering recognition for his social justice work, exemplified by his actions following the 2006 Pasta de Conchos mine disast...
Mexican Bishop Challenges Church Conservatism with Decades-Long Social Justice Advocacy
Bishop Raúl Vera, a prominent figure in Mexico's Catholic Church, has spent decades advocating for the poor and marginalized, challenging the church's conservative stance and garnering recognition for his social justice work, exemplified by his actions following the 2006 Pasta de Conchos mine disast...
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40% Bias Score


Mexico Proposes Ban on Foreign Government Ads
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum submitted a bill to ban most foreign government ads on Mexican media, prompted by a controversial US anti-immigration ad; the bill, if passed, will amend the Federal Telecommunications and Broadcasting Law, primarily affecting Articles 71 and 210.
Mexico Proposes Ban on Foreign Government Ads
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum submitted a bill to ban most foreign government ads on Mexican media, prompted by a controversial US anti-immigration ad; the bill, if passed, will amend the Federal Telecommunications and Broadcasting Law, primarily affecting Articles 71 and 210.
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44% Bias Score


Double Murder of Mothers' Rights Activist and Son in Mexico
In Jalisco, Mexico, María del Carmen Morales, a mothers' rights activist searching for her missing son, and her son Jaime were murdered on Thursday, marking the second such attack in under a month; authorities are investigating but haven't established a link to their activism.
Double Murder of Mothers' Rights Activist and Son in Mexico
In Jalisco, Mexico, María del Carmen Morales, a mothers' rights activist searching for her missing son, and her son Jaime were murdered on Thursday, marking the second such attack in under a month; authorities are investigating but haven't established a link to their activism.
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32% Bias Score

Mexico's Economy Faces Recession Risk Amidst US Tariffs
The IMF predicts a 0.3% decline in Mexico's GDP in 2025 due to US tariffs, geopolitical uncertainty, and tighter financing, while President Sheinbaum disputes this, citing "Plan Mexico." The World Bank forecasts 0% growth in 2025 and 1.1% in 2026.

Mexico's Economy Faces Recession Risk Amidst US Tariffs
The IMF predicts a 0.3% decline in Mexico's GDP in 2025 due to US tariffs, geopolitical uncertainty, and tighter financing, while President Sheinbaum disputes this, citing "Plan Mexico." The World Bank forecasts 0% growth in 2025 and 1.1% in 2026.
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52% Bias Score

Mexico's Firearm Reform: SEDENA Gains Control Amidst Transparency Concerns
Mexico's Congress passed a firearm control reform with 476 votes, centralizing control under SEDENA, enhancing rural firearm regulations, prohibiting online sales, but raising concerns about transparency and potential for corruption.

Mexico's Firearm Reform: SEDENA Gains Control Amidst Transparency Concerns
Mexico's Congress passed a firearm control reform with 476 votes, centralizing control under SEDENA, enhancing rural firearm regulations, prohibiting online sales, but raising concerns about transparency and potential for corruption.
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64% Bias Score

Mexico Invests $22 Billion in Grid Expansion Amidst Energy Crisis
Mexico invests $22 billion to expand its electricity grid by 28,074 MW, addressing blackouts and aiming to electrify 500,000 homes while battling energy theft and distribution losses that cost the CFE billions annually.

Mexico Invests $22 Billion in Grid Expansion Amidst Energy Crisis
Mexico invests $22 billion to expand its electricity grid by 28,074 MW, addressing blackouts and aiming to electrify 500,000 homes while battling energy theft and distribution losses that cost the CFE billions annually.
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44% Bias Score

Mexican Activists Murdered in Apparent Cartel Retaliation
María del Carmen Morales and her son Jaime were murdered in Tlajomulco, Mexico, on Thursday, allegedly by the CJNG cartel in retaliation for the Guerreros Buscadores collective's discovery of a narco-ranch in March, where crematories and numerous clothing items were found.

Mexican Activists Murdered in Apparent Cartel Retaliation
María del Carmen Morales and her son Jaime were murdered in Tlajomulco, Mexico, on Thursday, allegedly by the CJNG cartel in retaliation for the Guerreros Buscadores collective's discovery of a narco-ranch in March, where crematories and numerous clothing items were found.
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52% Bias Score

Grupo Modelo Invests $3.6 Billion in Mexico Amid Global Tariff Uncertainty
Grupo Modelo, AB InBev's Mexican branch, pledged a $3.6 billion investment in Mexico from 2025-2027 for plant modernization, local partnerships, and recycling, demonstrating confidence in Mexico's economy despite global tariff volatility.

Grupo Modelo Invests $3.6 Billion in Mexico Amid Global Tariff Uncertainty
Grupo Modelo, AB InBev's Mexican branch, pledged a $3.6 billion investment in Mexico from 2025-2027 for plant modernization, local partnerships, and recycling, demonstrating confidence in Mexico's economy despite global tariff volatility.
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56% Bias Score

Mexico's Telecommunications Reform Sparks Censorship Fears
Mexico's proposed telecommunications reform, transferring radio spectrum control to the executive branch, raises censorship concerns due to a clause enabling temporary digital platform blocks, sparking opposition from media outlets and raising questions about media freedom.

Mexico's Telecommunications Reform Sparks Censorship Fears
Mexico's proposed telecommunications reform, transferring radio spectrum control to the executive branch, raises censorship concerns due to a clause enabling temporary digital platform blocks, sparking opposition from media outlets and raising questions about media freedom.
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56% Bias Score
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