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Mexico Unveils 18-Point Economic Plan Amidst US Tariff Announcements
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced an 18-point economic plan to boost domestic production and self-sufficiency, following the announcement of new US tariffs that did not affect Mexico, creating over 22 million jobs in 2025 and recording record-high government revenue and international res...
Mexico Unveils 18-Point Economic Plan Amidst US Tariff Announcements
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced an 18-point economic plan to boost domestic production and self-sufficiency, following the announcement of new US tariffs that did not affect Mexico, creating over 22 million jobs in 2025 and recording record-high government revenue and international res...
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40% Bias Score


Mexico Receives Preferential Tariff Treatment Under USMCA
Mexico secured preferential tariff treatment under the USMCA trade agreement, avoiding higher reciprocal tariffs despite a 25% tariff on non-USMCA imports and existing tariffs on steel, aluminum, and automobiles; ongoing negotiations aim to further improve conditions for these sectors.
Mexico Receives Preferential Tariff Treatment Under USMCA
Mexico secured preferential tariff treatment under the USMCA trade agreement, avoiding higher reciprocal tariffs despite a 25% tariff on non-USMCA imports and existing tariffs on steel, aluminum, and automobiles; ongoing negotiations aim to further improve conditions for these sectors.
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40% Bias Score


Mexico Receives Preferential Treatment in U.S. Tariff Announcement
Despite President Trump announcing reciprocal tariffs on over 185 nations, Mexico received preferential treatment due to its role as a major U.S. trading partner, though some pre-existing tariffs remain; this underscores the importance of economic interdependence and diplomatic efforts.
Mexico Receives Preferential Treatment in U.S. Tariff Announcement
Despite President Trump announcing reciprocal tariffs on over 185 nations, Mexico received preferential treatment due to its role as a major U.S. trading partner, though some pre-existing tariffs remain; this underscores the importance of economic interdependence and diplomatic efforts.
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44% Bias Score


Mexican Court Revokes House Arrest for Ex-Governor MarĂn in Lydia Cacho Torture Case
Former Puebla governor Mario MarĂn was returned to Altiplano prison after a court overturned his house arrest, granted in August, for the illegal detention and torture of journalist Lydia Cacho in 2005. The decision follows criticism from the Attorney General's office and civil organizations.
Mexican Court Revokes House Arrest for Ex-Governor MarĂn in Lydia Cacho Torture Case
Former Puebla governor Mario MarĂn was returned to Altiplano prison after a court overturned his house arrest, granted in August, for the illegal detention and torture of journalist Lydia Cacho in 2005. The decision follows criticism from the Attorney General's office and civil organizations.
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52% Bias Score


US Craft Breweries Face Crisis Amidst Tariffs and Declining Sales
US craft breweries face a multi-pronged crisis: declining beer sales, lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and tariffs on imported materials like steel, aluminum, barley, and fruit, increasing production costs and causing shortages; some breweries may be forced to close.
US Craft Breweries Face Crisis Amidst Tariffs and Declining Sales
US craft breweries face a multi-pronged crisis: declining beer sales, lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and tariffs on imported materials like steel, aluminum, barley, and fruit, increasing production costs and causing shortages; some breweries may be forced to close.
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52% Bias Score


Mexico Cuts 2025 GDP Growth Forecast Amid US Trade Uncertainty
Mexico's 2025 GDP growth forecast has been revised down to 1.5%-2.3% from 2%-3%, primarily due to uncertainty about US trade policy, weak investment, and consumption; the government plans to increase revenue through improved tax collection and digital technologies, focusing public spending on social...
Mexico Cuts 2025 GDP Growth Forecast Amid US Trade Uncertainty
Mexico's 2025 GDP growth forecast has been revised down to 1.5%-2.3% from 2%-3%, primarily due to uncertainty about US trade policy, weak investment, and consumption; the government plans to increase revenue through improved tax collection and digital technologies, focusing public spending on social...
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16% Bias Score

Canelo Alvarez to Fight in Saudi Arabia
Saul "Canelo" Alvarez will defend his WBC, WBO, and WBA super-middleweight titles against IBF champion William Scull on May 3rd in Saudi Arabia, marking his first fight outside the U.S. or Mexico, and aiming to attract a global audience.

Canelo Alvarez to Fight in Saudi Arabia
Saul "Canelo" Alvarez will defend his WBC, WBO, and WBA super-middleweight titles against IBF champion William Scull on May 3rd in Saudi Arabia, marking his first fight outside the U.S. or Mexico, and aiming to attract a global audience.
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36% Bias Score

Mexico's Ruling Party Challenges Electoral Rules for Judicial Elections
Mexico's ruling party is challenging the INE's restrictions on government promotion of the upcoming June 1st judicial elections, involving 3,422 candidates for 881 judicial positions, due to perceived contradictions with recent legislation; the INE maintains its authority to ensure fairness.

Mexico's Ruling Party Challenges Electoral Rules for Judicial Elections
Mexico's ruling party is challenging the INE's restrictions on government promotion of the upcoming June 1st judicial elections, involving 3,422 candidates for 881 judicial positions, due to perceived contradictions with recent legislation; the INE maintains its authority to ensure fairness.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs Hit Mexico Despite Excluding it from Reciprocal Measures
Despite excluding Mexico from reciprocal tariffs, Donald Trump's announcement maintains existing 25% tariffs on Mexican aluminum, steel, auto parts, and TMEC-noncompliant goods, impacting over half of Mexico's $512.57 billion in 2024 exports to the US, and potentially affecting 1.5% of Mexico's GDP.

Trump's Tariffs Hit Mexico Despite Excluding it from Reciprocal Measures
Despite excluding Mexico from reciprocal tariffs, Donald Trump's announcement maintains existing 25% tariffs on Mexican aluminum, steel, auto parts, and TMEC-noncompliant goods, impacting over half of Mexico's $512.57 billion in 2024 exports to the US, and potentially affecting 1.5% of Mexico's GDP.
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36% Bias Score

CancĂșn's La Carpita Theater Closes, Highlighting Cultural Funding Gap
La Carpita, an independent CancĂșn theater founded in 2013, is closing due to financial unsustainability and insufficient government support, leaving a void for LGBT+ representation and children's theater in a city prioritizing tourism.

CancĂșn's La Carpita Theater Closes, Highlighting Cultural Funding Gap
La Carpita, an independent CancĂșn theater founded in 2013, is closing due to financial unsustainability and insufficient government support, leaving a void for LGBT+ representation and children's theater in a city prioritizing tourism.
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48% Bias Score

Mexican Glaciers Near Extinction Due to Climate Change
Mexican glaciers, once 18, are now reduced to three due to climate change; the Ayoloco glacier on IztaccĂhuatl was declared extinct in 2018, highlighting a significant loss of ice cover since the 1920s and the vulnerability of high-altitude ecosystems.

Mexican Glaciers Near Extinction Due to Climate Change
Mexican glaciers, once 18, are now reduced to three due to climate change; the Ayoloco glacier on IztaccĂhuatl was declared extinct in 2018, highlighting a significant loss of ice cover since the 1920s and the vulnerability of high-altitude ecosystems.
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12% Bias Score

Mexican Fugitives Win Court Case, Accounts Unfrozen Amidst Embezzlement Charges
Mexican fugitives InĂ©s GĂłmez Mont and VĂctor Manuel Ălvarez Puga, accused of embezzling nearly $145 million through a shell company scheme, had their bank accounts unfrozen by a Mexican court, despite Interpol red notices, highlighting challenges in Mexico's fight against corruption.

Mexican Fugitives Win Court Case, Accounts Unfrozen Amidst Embezzlement Charges
Mexican fugitives InĂ©s GĂłmez Mont and VĂctor Manuel Ălvarez Puga, accused of embezzling nearly $145 million through a shell company scheme, had their bank accounts unfrozen by a Mexican court, despite Interpol red notices, highlighting challenges in Mexico's fight against corruption.
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60% Bias Score
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