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CJNG Launches Violent Revolt in Response to Government Crackdown
In response to a Mexican government crackdown, the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) initiated violent protests in Michoacán, Jalisco, and Guanajuato, involving roadblocks, arson, and reported clashes with security forces, resulting in no reported casualties.
CJNG Launches Violent Revolt in Response to Government Crackdown
In response to a Mexican government crackdown, the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) initiated violent protests in Michoacán, Jalisco, and Guanajuato, involving roadblocks, arson, and reported clashes with security forces, resulting in no reported casualties.
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60% Bias Score


2,000 Venezuelans Stranded in Mexico Amidst Bureaucratic Gridlock
Around 2,000 Venezuelan migrants are stranded in Tapachula, Mexico, facing dire conditions due to slow asylum processing and lack of support from both their home country and Mexico, prompting protests and potentially forcing many to undertake perilous journeys back through the Darien Gap.
2,000 Venezuelans Stranded in Mexico Amidst Bureaucratic Gridlock
Around 2,000 Venezuelan migrants are stranded in Tapachula, Mexico, facing dire conditions due to slow asylum processing and lack of support from both their home country and Mexico, prompting protests and potentially forcing many to undertake perilous journeys back through the Darien Gap.
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44% Bias Score


Sheinbaum Defends Welfare Secretary Amidst Corruption Accusations
Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum publicly defended Welfare Secretary Ariadna Montiel against accusations of mistreatment, lack of transparency, and potential corruption from approximately 90 Morena legislators who claim Montiel refused meetings and event invitations, highlighting internal party t...
Sheinbaum Defends Welfare Secretary Amidst Corruption Accusations
Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum publicly defended Welfare Secretary Ariadna Montiel against accusations of mistreatment, lack of transparency, and potential corruption from approximately 90 Morena legislators who claim Montiel refused meetings and event invitations, highlighting internal party t...
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48% Bias Score


Mexico to Ban Foreign Political Ads After Trump Campaign Controversy
The Mexican Senate is set to approve a bill Wednesday banning foreign government political ads on television, prompted by anti-immigrant ads from the Trump administration airing on Televisa, which were deemed discriminatory and harmful.
Mexico to Ban Foreign Political Ads After Trump Campaign Controversy
The Mexican Senate is set to approve a bill Wednesday banning foreign government political ads on television, prompted by anti-immigrant ads from the Trump administration airing on Televisa, which were deemed discriminatory and harmful.
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52% Bias Score


IMF Cuts Mexico's Growth Forecast Amidst US Trade War
The IMF drastically lowered its growth forecast for Mexico to a 0.3% contraction in 2025 and 1.4% growth in 2026 due to weaker-than-expected economic activity and the impact of US tariffs, contrasting with Mexico's record $505.851 billion in exports to the US in 2024.
IMF Cuts Mexico's Growth Forecast Amidst US Trade War
The IMF drastically lowered its growth forecast for Mexico to a 0.3% contraction in 2025 and 1.4% growth in 2026 due to weaker-than-expected economic activity and the impact of US tariffs, contrasting with Mexico's record $505.851 billion in exports to the US in 2024.
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48% Bias Score


Influencer Arrested in \$400,000 Madrid Hotel Robbery
Seville influencer Marta Hermoso and three others were arrested for stealing \$400,000 in valuables from Mexican businessman Enrique Abascal's hotel room in Madrid's Wellington Hotel in September 2024; security footage identified Hermoso despite her denial.
Influencer Arrested in \$400,000 Madrid Hotel Robbery
Seville influencer Marta Hermoso and three others were arrested for stealing \$400,000 in valuables from Mexican businessman Enrique Abascal's hotel room in Madrid's Wellington Hotel in September 2024; security footage identified Hermoso despite her denial.
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56% Bias Score

Mexican Indigenous Defender Imprisoned 14 Years for Allegedly Political Reasons
Pablo López Alavez, a 56-year-old Indigenous environmental defender from Oaxaca, Mexico, has been imprisoned for 14 years, 7 months, and 25 days for murders he denies, with his case highlighting the criminalization of Indigenous environmental activists and judicial irregularities.

Mexican Indigenous Defender Imprisoned 14 Years for Allegedly Political Reasons
Pablo López Alavez, a 56-year-old Indigenous environmental defender from Oaxaca, Mexico, has been imprisoned for 14 years, 7 months, and 25 days for murders he denies, with his case highlighting the criminalization of Indigenous environmental activists and judicial irregularities.
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40% Bias Score

Mexico Seeks to Increase Natural Gas Production Amidst Concerns Over U.S. Pressure
Mexico plans to boost natural gas production to 5 billion cubic feet per day by 2030, driven by concerns over U.S. leverage through gas exports, despite possessing significantly larger untapped reserves hindered by past political decisions; recent authorization of fracking and private investment cou...

Mexico Seeks to Increase Natural Gas Production Amidst Concerns Over U.S. Pressure
Mexico plans to boost natural gas production to 5 billion cubic feet per day by 2030, driven by concerns over U.S. leverage through gas exports, despite possessing significantly larger untapped reserves hindered by past political decisions; recent authorization of fracking and private investment cou...
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56% Bias Score

Mass Graves Unearthed in Multiple Mexican States
Eleven bodies were found in six mass graves in Culiacán, Sinaloa, while multiple dismembered bodies were discovered in six graves in Colima, and five bodies in seven graves in Baja California Sur, Mexico, highlighting ongoing violence and the crucial role of citizen search groups.

Mass Graves Unearthed in Multiple Mexican States
Eleven bodies were found in six mass graves in Culiacán, Sinaloa, while multiple dismembered bodies were discovered in six graves in Colima, and five bodies in seven graves in Baja California Sur, Mexico, highlighting ongoing violence and the crucial role of citizen search groups.
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48% Bias Score

Pope Francis Dies at 88, Leaving Legacy of Social Justice
Pope Francis, 88, died on Monday after a period of convalescence, prompting global mourning and tributes. His 2016 visit to Mexico, a predominantly Catholic nation, is remembered for his engagement with diverse communities and advocacy for social justice.

Pope Francis Dies at 88, Leaving Legacy of Social Justice
Pope Francis, 88, died on Monday after a period of convalescence, prompting global mourning and tributes. His 2016 visit to Mexico, a predominantly Catholic nation, is remembered for his engagement with diverse communities and advocacy for social justice.
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24% Bias Score

Mexico to Ban Paid Foreign Political Ads After Noem's Anti-Immigration Ad
Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum announced a legislative initiative to ban paid foreign political advertising in response to an anti-immigration ad by U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem that aired on Mexican television and during soccer matches; the initiative revives a prior law, an...

Mexico to Ban Paid Foreign Political Ads After Noem's Anti-Immigration Ad
Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum announced a legislative initiative to ban paid foreign political advertising in response to an anti-immigration ad by U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem that aired on Mexican television and during soccer matches; the initiative revives a prior law, an...
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48% Bias Score

Mexico's Stagnant Economy: Rule of Law, Productivity, and Skills Gap
Mexico's economic growth is hampered by a weak rule of law, evidenced by numerous land expropriations, coupled with low productivity and a significant skills gap between graduates and industry needs, resulting in zero per capita GDP growth over the past five years.

Mexico's Stagnant Economy: Rule of Law, Productivity, and Skills Gap
Mexico's economic growth is hampered by a weak rule of law, evidenced by numerous land expropriations, coupled with low productivity and a significant skills gap between graduates and industry needs, resulting in zero per capita GDP growth over the past five years.
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40% Bias Score
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