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Mexico's 40-Hour Workweek Proposal Faces Delays
Ricardo Monreal, Morena's coordinator in the Mexican Chamber of Deputies, announced that a bill to reduce the workweek to 40 hours will not be discussed in the current legislative period, contradicting previous statements by other officials suggesting its imminent approval.
Mexico's 40-Hour Workweek Proposal Faces Delays
Ricardo Monreal, Morena's coordinator in the Mexican Chamber of Deputies, announced that a bill to reduce the workweek to 40 hours will not be discussed in the current legislative period, contradicting previous statements by other officials suggesting its imminent approval.
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12% Bias Score


Mexico Bans 35 High-Risk Pesticides
Mexico announced a ban on 35 high-risk pesticides, the largest such restriction in over three decades, to protect human health and the environment, impacting the production, import, sale, and use nationwide.
Mexico Bans 35 High-Risk Pesticides
Mexico announced a ban on 35 high-risk pesticides, the largest such restriction in over three decades, to protect human health and the environment, impacting the production, import, sale, and use nationwide.
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32% Bias Score


US Vows to Continue Strikes Targeting Drug Cartels After Speedboat Attack
The United States killed 11 people by destroying a speedboat in the Caribbean allegedly linked to the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua cartel, prompting vows from US officials to continue such operations against drug cartels.
US Vows to Continue Strikes Targeting Drug Cartels After Speedboat Attack
The United States killed 11 people by destroying a speedboat in the Caribbean allegedly linked to the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua cartel, prompting vows from US officials to continue such operations against drug cartels.
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60% Bias Score


Mexico and the U.S. Establish High-Level Group to Combat Drug Trafficking and Illegal Immigration
Mexico and the U.S. announced a high-level group to coordinate efforts against drug trafficking and illegal immigration, emphasizing respect for Mexico's sovereignty.
Mexico and the U.S. Establish High-Level Group to Combat Drug Trafficking and Illegal Immigration
Mexico and the U.S. announced a high-level group to coordinate efforts against drug trafficking and illegal immigration, emphasizing respect for Mexico's sovereignty.
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24% Bias Score


2026 World Cup Ticket Sales: Dates, Prices, and How to Apply
The FIFA 2026 World Cup ticket sales will begin with a Visa pre-sale lottery on September 10th, 2025, followed by another lottery in late October, and finally, a post-draw sales phase in mid-December 2025. Prices range from $60 for group stage matches to $6,730 for the final.
2026 World Cup Ticket Sales: Dates, Prices, and How to Apply
The FIFA 2026 World Cup ticket sales will begin with a Visa pre-sale lottery on September 10th, 2025, followed by another lottery in late October, and finally, a post-draw sales phase in mid-December 2025. Prices range from $60 for group stage matches to $6,730 for the final.
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4% Bias Score


El Mayo" Zambada's Guilty Plea Reveals Decades of Sinaloa Cartel Corruption
Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, a leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, pleaded guilty to drug trafficking charges in a New York court, admitting that his associates bribed Mexican officials, opening a potential Pandora's Box of corruption within the Mexican government.
El Mayo" Zambada's Guilty Plea Reveals Decades of Sinaloa Cartel Corruption
Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, a leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, pleaded guilty to drug trafficking charges in a New York court, admitting that his associates bribed Mexican officials, opening a potential Pandora's Box of corruption within the Mexican government.
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24% Bias Score

Mexican Woman with Terminal Illness Fights for Euthanasia Legalization
Samara Martínez, a 28-year-old Mexican woman with terminal kidney failure, advocates for euthanasia legalization in Mexico after two failed kidney transplants, using social media to share her story and challenge misconceptions.

Mexican Woman with Terminal Illness Fights for Euthanasia Legalization
Samara Martínez, a 28-year-old Mexican woman with terminal kidney failure, advocates for euthanasia legalization in Mexico after two failed kidney transplants, using social media to share her story and challenge misconceptions.
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40% Bias Score

Mexican Migrant Journey Photographed in Dos Muros
Alejandro Cegarra's "Dos Muros" showcases eight years photographing migrants' perilous journey through Mexico to the US, revealing human experiences amidst the challenges.

Mexican Migrant Journey Photographed in Dos Muros
Alejandro Cegarra's "Dos Muros" showcases eight years photographing migrants' perilous journey through Mexico to the US, revealing human experiences amidst the challenges.
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16% Bias Score

US threatens further attacks on Venezuelan drug traffickers
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio threatened further attacks on drug traffickers in Venezuela, stating that US forces will continue to target drug shipments from the country, while also praising Mexico for its cooperation in the fight against drug trafficking.

US threatens further attacks on Venezuelan drug traffickers
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio threatened further attacks on drug traffickers in Venezuela, stating that US forces will continue to target drug shipments from the country, while also praising Mexico for its cooperation in the fight against drug trafficking.
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60% Bias Score

Mexico Imposes Anti-Dumping Duties on Chinese Footwear Imports
Mexico has implemented definitive countervailing duties on Chinese footwear imports, ranging from $0.54 to $22.50 per pair for shoes priced below $22.58, following an investigation into alleged unfair trade practices that harmed the domestic industry.

Mexico Imposes Anti-Dumping Duties on Chinese Footwear Imports
Mexico has implemented definitive countervailing duties on Chinese footwear imports, ranging from $0.54 to $22.50 per pair for shoes priced below $22.58, following an investigation into alleged unfair trade practices that harmed the domestic industry.
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40% Bias Score

Violence Against Women Journalists in Mexico: A Persistent Crisis
Despite a female president and a declared commitment to feminism, violence against women journalists in Mexico has increased by 117 percent since the previous administration, according to a CIMAC study, highlighting the persistence of systemic issues.

Violence Against Women Journalists in Mexico: A Persistent Crisis
Despite a female president and a declared commitment to feminism, violence against women journalists in Mexico has increased by 117 percent since the previous administration, according to a CIMAC study, highlighting the persistence of systemic issues.
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52% Bias Score

Sheinbaum's First Year: High Approval Ratings and Focus on Results
Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's president, concluded her first eleven months in office with an 80% approval rating, exceeding her predecessor's initial approval and showcasing a focus on results-oriented governance rather than rhetoric.

Sheinbaum's First Year: High Approval Ratings and Focus on Results
Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's president, concluded her first eleven months in office with an 80% approval rating, exceeding her predecessor's initial approval and showcasing a focus on results-oriented governance rather than rhetoric.
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60% Bias Score
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