Showing 433 to 444 of 1,266 results


Jalisco Cartel's 'Auschwitz in Mexico': Hundreds Missing, Systemic Failures Exposed
In Guadalajara, Mexico, parents of missing children are searching a landfill based on a tip that the Jalisco drug cartel is secretly dumping bodies there; the recent discovery of a ranch allegedly used by the cartel as a clandestine crematorium, dubbed "Auschwitz in Mexico", highlights the ongoing c...
Jalisco Cartel's 'Auschwitz in Mexico': Hundreds Missing, Systemic Failures Exposed
In Guadalajara, Mexico, parents of missing children are searching a landfill based on a tip that the Jalisco drug cartel is secretly dumping bodies there; the recent discovery of a ranch allegedly used by the cartel as a clandestine crematorium, dubbed "Auschwitz in Mexico", highlights the ongoing c...
Progress
36% Bias Score


Former Mexican Prosecutor Arrested in Madrid for Corruption
Former Mexican prosecutor Pablo Chapa Bezanilla, responsible for investigating the 1994 assassinations of presidential candidate Luis Donaldo Colosio and PRI secretary-general José Francisco Ruiz Massieu, was arrested in Madrid after fleeing Mexico following accusations of bribery and evidence tampe...
Former Mexican Prosecutor Arrested in Madrid for Corruption
Former Mexican prosecutor Pablo Chapa Bezanilla, responsible for investigating the 1994 assassinations of presidential candidate Luis Donaldo Colosio and PRI secretary-general José Francisco Ruiz Massieu, was arrested in Madrid after fleeing Mexico following accusations of bribery and evidence tampe...
Progress
60% Bias Score


UN Declares Mexico's Disappearances "Systematic and Widespread", Sparking Government Outrage
The UN declared Mexico's over 127,000 missing persons a "systematic and widespread" crisis, prompting government backlash and the UN's unprecedented activation of Article 34 to escalate the case to the General Assembly.
UN Declares Mexico's Disappearances "Systematic and Widespread", Sparking Government Outrage
The UN declared Mexico's over 127,000 missing persons a "systematic and widespread" crisis, prompting government backlash and the UN's unprecedented activation of Article 34 to escalate the case to the General Assembly.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Nine Killed in Sinaloa Cartel-Related Attack on Rehabilitation Center
Gunmen attacked a rehabilitation center in Culiacán, Sinaloa on Monday, killing at least nine and injuring others; this is the latest incident in the conflict between Sinaloa Cartel factions that began after the July arrest of El Mayo Zambada.
Nine Killed in Sinaloa Cartel-Related Attack on Rehabilitation Center
Gunmen attacked a rehabilitation center in Culiacán, Sinaloa on Monday, killing at least nine and injuring others; this is the latest incident in the conflict between Sinaloa Cartel factions that began after the July arrest of El Mayo Zambada.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Language Barrier Exposes Healthcare Gaps for Indigenous Communities
In Oaxaca, Mexico, a Canadian embassy team and a Red de Intérpretes member discovered a 90-year-old indigenous woman misdiagnosed due to a language barrier; this highlighted the organization's crucial role in bridging communication gaps and advocating for indigenous rights in Mexico and the US, faci...
Language Barrier Exposes Healthcare Gaps for Indigenous Communities
In Oaxaca, Mexico, a Canadian embassy team and a Red de Intérpretes member discovered a 90-year-old indigenous woman misdiagnosed due to a language barrier; this highlighted the organization's crucial role in bridging communication gaps and advocating for indigenous rights in Mexico and the US, faci...
Progress
24% Bias Score


Salvadoran Gang Exodus Fuels Mexico's Criminal Landscape
El Salvador's state of emergency, implemented in March 2022, has driven an exodus of MS-13 and Barrio 18 gang members, including Largo, to Tapachula, Mexico, where they face new challenges and adapt to the existing criminal ecosystem dominated by drug cartels.
Salvadoran Gang Exodus Fuels Mexico's Criminal Landscape
El Salvador's state of emergency, implemented in March 2022, has driven an exodus of MS-13 and Barrio 18 gang members, including Largo, to Tapachula, Mexico, where they face new challenges and adapt to the existing criminal ecosystem dominated by drug cartels.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Former Mayor Abarca Receives Additional Prison Sentence for Murder
José Luis Abarca Velázquez, former mayor of Iguala, Guerrero, received an additional prison sentence for ordering the 2013 murder of councilman Justino Carvajal Salgado, adding to his existing 92-year sentence for kidnapping six activists; the case highlights a pattern of violence and corruption dur...

Former Mayor Abarca Receives Additional Prison Sentence for Murder
José Luis Abarca Velázquez, former mayor of Iguala, Guerrero, received an additional prison sentence for ordering the 2013 murder of councilman Justino Carvajal Salgado, adding to his existing 92-year sentence for kidnapping six activists; the case highlights a pattern of violence and corruption dur...
Progress
52% Bias Score

First Avian Influenza H5N1 Death in Mexico: Three-Year-Old Girl Dies
A three-year-old girl in Mexico died from avian influenza H5N1, the first human fatality in the country. The girl was hospitalized in Torreón, Coahuila, on April 1st and died on April 11th. Authorities are investigating potential exposure to infected poultry or pets, and no further cases have been r...

First Avian Influenza H5N1 Death in Mexico: Three-Year-Old Girl Dies
A three-year-old girl in Mexico died from avian influenza H5N1, the first human fatality in the country. The girl was hospitalized in Torreón, Coahuila, on April 1st and died on April 11th. Authorities are investigating potential exposure to infected poultry or pets, and no further cases have been r...
Progress
40% Bias Score

Mexico's Peso Plummets Despite Tariff Exemption Amidst Global Market Turmoil
Despite being excluded from new US tariffs, Mexico's peso experienced a significant devaluation this week (1.32% on Monday alone, 3.88% since Thursday), due to global market reactions to the US-China trade war and investors' flight to safer assets.

Mexico's Peso Plummets Despite Tariff Exemption Amidst Global Market Turmoil
Despite being excluded from new US tariffs, Mexico's peso experienced a significant devaluation this week (1.32% on Monday alone, 3.88% since Thursday), due to global market reactions to the US-China trade war and investors' flight to safer assets.
Progress
36% Bias Score

CIA Reviews Lethal Force Authority Against Mexican Cartels
The CIA is reviewing its legal authority to use lethal force against Mexican drug cartels, driven by the Trump administration, prompting concerns about potential collateral damage to US citizens and strained relations with Mexico.

CIA Reviews Lethal Force Authority Against Mexican Cartels
The CIA is reviewing its legal authority to use lethal force against Mexican drug cartels, driven by the Trump administration, prompting concerns about potential collateral damage to US citizens and strained relations with Mexico.
Progress
48% Bias Score

CIA Reviews Lethal Force Authority Against Mexican Drug Cartels
The CIA is reviewing its legal authority to use lethal force against Mexican drug cartels at the behest of the Trump administration, raising concerns about collateral damage to US citizens and potential blowback.

CIA Reviews Lethal Force Authority Against Mexican Drug Cartels
The CIA is reviewing its legal authority to use lethal force against Mexican drug cartels at the behest of the Trump administration, raising concerns about collateral damage to US citizens and potential blowback.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Stranded Venezuelans Seek Repatriation After U.S. Border Closure
Thousands of Venezuelan migrants are stranded in Mexico after President Trump closed the U.S. border in January 2024, halting their asylum process and leaving them vulnerable to kidnapping and discrimination; many are now seeking repatriation to Venezuela, highlighting systemic failures in both coun...

Stranded Venezuelans Seek Repatriation After U.S. Border Closure
Thousands of Venezuelan migrants are stranded in Mexico after President Trump closed the U.S. border in January 2024, halting their asylum process and leaving them vulnerable to kidnapping and discrimination; many are now seeking repatriation to Venezuela, highlighting systemic failures in both coun...
Progress
60% Bias Score
Showing 433 to 444 of 1,266 results