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2026 World Cup Faces Challenges Amidst US Protests and Travel Ban
A year before the 2026 World Cup, protests in Los Angeles over deportations and a US travel ban barring citizens from several countries, including Iran (a World Cup qualifier), threaten the tournament, although new leaders in Mexico and Canada may mitigate some of the negative impacts.
2026 World Cup Faces Challenges Amidst US Protests and Travel Ban
A year before the 2026 World Cup, protests in Los Angeles over deportations and a US travel ban barring citizens from several countries, including Iran (a World Cup qualifier), threaten the tournament, although new leaders in Mexico and Canada may mitigate some of the negative impacts.
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48% Bias Score


Netflix Series Showcases Mexican Police Unit Deporting US Criminals
Los gringo hunters," a new Netflix series premiering July 9th, showcases a Baja California police unit that captures and returns to the US an average of 13 American criminals monthly, challenging the notion of Mexico as a lawless haven; the series is based on a Washington Post report and filmed over...
Netflix Series Showcases Mexican Police Unit Deporting US Criminals
Los gringo hunters," a new Netflix series premiering July 9th, showcases a Baja California police unit that captures and returns to the US an average of 13 American criminals monthly, challenging the notion of Mexico as a lawless haven; the series is based on a Washington Post report and filmed over...
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44% Bias Score


Netflix Series Showcases Baja Police Unit Targeting American Criminals
Netflix's "Gringo Hunters," premiering July 9th, depicts a Baja California police unit that captures and returns American criminals to the US, challenging stereotypes about Mexico as a lawless land; inspired by true events and a Washington Post report, the series averages 13 arrests per month.
Netflix Series Showcases Baja Police Unit Targeting American Criminals
Netflix's "Gringo Hunters," premiering July 9th, depicts a Baja California police unit that captures and returns American criminals to the US, challenging stereotypes about Mexico as a lawless land; inspired by true events and a Washington Post report, the series averages 13 arrests per month.
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44% Bias Score


US Sanctions El Chapo's Sons, Offers $20 Million Reward
The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned Los Chapitos, sons of El Chapo Guzmán, for fentanyl trafficking and offered $10 million rewards for their capture, targeting their Mazatlán businesses and associates, including Jose Raul Núñez Rios and Sheila Paola Urias Vázquez, for money laundering and suppo...
US Sanctions El Chapo's Sons, Offers $20 Million Reward
The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned Los Chapitos, sons of El Chapo Guzmán, for fentanyl trafficking and offered $10 million rewards for their capture, targeting their Mazatlán businesses and associates, including Jose Raul Núñez Rios and Sheila Paola Urias Vázquez, for money laundering and suppo...
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60% Bias Score


Sinaloa Cartel War Collapses Culiacán's Real Estate Market
A violent conflict between Sinaloa Cartel factions has caused a 70% drop in Culiacán's real estate market, resulting in significant job losses and economic instability; the conflict, which began in September 2024, followed years of inflated housing prices fueled by drug money.
Sinaloa Cartel War Collapses Culiacán's Real Estate Market
A violent conflict between Sinaloa Cartel factions has caused a 70% drop in Culiacán's real estate market, resulting in significant job losses and economic instability; the conflict, which began in September 2024, followed years of inflated housing prices fueled by drug money.
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44% Bias Score


US Supreme Court Dismisses Mexico's Lawsuit Against Gun Manufacturers
The US Supreme Court dismissed Mexico's lawsuit against gun manufacturers for negligence in facilitating arms trafficking into Mexico, despite evidence showing that 135,000 weapons cross the border annually, mostly from small and medium-sized US manufacturers; the ruling, however, has increased awar...
US Supreme Court Dismisses Mexico's Lawsuit Against Gun Manufacturers
The US Supreme Court dismissed Mexico's lawsuit against gun manufacturers for negligence in facilitating arms trafficking into Mexico, despite evidence showing that 135,000 weapons cross the border annually, mostly from small and medium-sized US manufacturers; the ruling, however, has increased awar...
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24% Bias Score

Hay Festival Querétaro: Intergenerational Dialogue and Global Perspectives
The Hay Festival Querétaro, celebrating its 10th anniversary from September 4-7, will host 150 participants from 17 countries, featuring intergenerational dialogues on literature, arts, and global issues, with a focus on redefining the Mexican cultural landscape and offering diverse perspectives at ...

Hay Festival Querétaro: Intergenerational Dialogue and Global Perspectives
The Hay Festival Querétaro, celebrating its 10th anniversary from September 4-7, will host 150 participants from 17 countries, featuring intergenerational dialogues on literature, arts, and global issues, with a focus on redefining the Mexican cultural landscape and offering diverse perspectives at ...
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28% Bias Score

Advance Metals Discovers High-Grade Silver-Gold Zones at Yoquivo, Exceeding Previous Estimates
Advance Metals' diamond drilling at its Yoquivo silver-gold project in Mexico discovered high-grade silver and gold intersections, including 3.55m at 249g/t silver equivalent and a 40.57m zone at 105g/t silver equivalent, significantly expanding the known mineralized system beyond the previous resou...

Advance Metals Discovers High-Grade Silver-Gold Zones at Yoquivo, Exceeding Previous Estimates
Advance Metals' diamond drilling at its Yoquivo silver-gold project in Mexico discovered high-grade silver and gold intersections, including 3.55m at 249g/t silver equivalent and a 40.57m zone at 105g/t silver equivalent, significantly expanding the known mineralized system beyond the previous resou...
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48% Bias Score

Mexico Expands Social Welfare Programs, Reaching 30 Million Households
Mexico's Bienestar programs, initiated by former President López Obrador and expanded by President Sheinbaum, provide financial support to over 30 million households, including students (13,142,470 across all levels with a 23.975 billion peso budget), the elderly, disabled, and vulnerable families, ...

Mexico Expands Social Welfare Programs, Reaching 30 Million Households
Mexico's Bienestar programs, initiated by former President López Obrador and expanded by President Sheinbaum, provide financial support to over 30 million households, including students (13,142,470 across all levels with a 23.975 billion peso budget), the elderly, disabled, and vulnerable families, ...
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60% Bias Score

24 Dead in Sinaloa Cartel Violence; Four Mass Graves Found
A weekend surge of violence in Sinaloa, Mexico, claimed 24 lives, including two police officers, amid a conflict between Los Chapitos and Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada's cartel factions; four mass graves were discovered.

24 Dead in Sinaloa Cartel Violence; Four Mass Graves Found
A weekend surge of violence in Sinaloa, Mexico, claimed 24 lives, including two police officers, amid a conflict between Los Chapitos and Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada's cartel factions; four mass graves were discovered.
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52% Bias Score

Mexican Court Uses Narcocorrido Lyrics to Secure 80-Year Sentence
In Mexico, three narcocorridos detailing the criminal activities of Marco Ramírez Chávez, aka "El Chacorta," a CJNG leader in Irapuato, Guanajuato, were used as key evidence in his 80-year prison sentence for the 2020 kidnapping and murder of Luis.

Mexican Court Uses Narcocorrido Lyrics to Secure 80-Year Sentence
In Mexico, three narcocorridos detailing the criminal activities of Marco Ramírez Chávez, aka "El Chacorta," a CJNG leader in Irapuato, Guanajuato, were used as key evidence in his 80-year prison sentence for the 2020 kidnapping and murder of Luis.
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44% Bias Score

Mexico's Low Judicial Election Turnout Raises Democracy Concerns
Mexico's June 1st judicial elections saw historically low turnout (12.57-13.32%), raising concerns about the independence and quality of the judiciary, with experts predicting increased politicization and less academic preparation among elected judges.

Mexico's Low Judicial Election Turnout Raises Democracy Concerns
Mexico's June 1st judicial elections saw historically low turnout (12.57-13.32%), raising concerns about the independence and quality of the judiciary, with experts predicting increased politicization and less academic preparation among elected judges.
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56% Bias Score
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