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Stellantis Shifts Production to Avoid US Tariffs
Stellantis will move some pick-up truck production to Michigan from Mexico and is working with parts suppliers to increase the American content in its vehicles to avoid U.S. tariffs, prompted by President Trump's trade policies.
Stellantis Shifts Production to Avoid US Tariffs
Stellantis will move some pick-up truck production to Michigan from Mexico and is working with parts suppliers to increase the American content in its vehicles to avoid U.S. tariffs, prompted by President Trump's trade policies.
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36% Bias Score


Mexico City Invalidates Pharmaceutical Company, Investigates 16 More for Irregularities
The Mexico City government invalidated pharmaceutical company Biomedics and is investigating 16 more for irregularities in a medication purchase process, resulting in an annulment due to 13 billion pesos in overcharges; however, there have been no disruptions to supply.
Mexico City Invalidates Pharmaceutical Company, Investigates 16 More for Irregularities
The Mexico City government invalidated pharmaceutical company Biomedics and is investigating 16 more for irregularities in a medication purchase process, resulting in an annulment due to 13 billion pesos in overcharges; however, there have been no disruptions to supply.
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40% Bias Score


Medical Tourism Death Highlights Risks of Affordable Surgery Abroad
Lisa Roemeling, 53, died on November 21 from complications during a discount gastric bypass surgery in Tijuana, Mexico, highlighting the risks of medical tourism; the procedure cost $7,000 compared to $30,000 in the US, which she could not afford.
Medical Tourism Death Highlights Risks of Affordable Surgery Abroad
Lisa Roemeling, 53, died on November 21 from complications during a discount gastric bypass surgery in Tijuana, Mexico, highlighting the risks of medical tourism; the procedure cost $7,000 compared to $30,000 in the US, which she could not afford.
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52% Bias Score


US Threatens to Halt Mexican Livestock Imports Over Screwworm Fly Outbreak
The U.S. threatened to ban Mexican livestock imports by April 30th due to a resurgence of the screwworm fly, impacting bilateral trade after a previous suspension and the recent confirmation of the first human case in Mexico.
US Threatens to Halt Mexican Livestock Imports Over Screwworm Fly Outbreak
The U.S. threatened to ban Mexican livestock imports by April 30th due to a resurgence of the screwworm fly, impacting bilateral trade after a previous suspension and the recent confirmation of the first human case in Mexico.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Court to Rule in Online Abuse Case Involving Dozens of Victims
A Dutch court in Zwolle will issue a verdict today in an online abuse case involving over 100 underage girls who were coerced into sending sexually explicit videos to the suspect; Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain will face off in the Champions League semifinals.
Dutch Court to Rule in Online Abuse Case Involving Dozens of Victims
A Dutch court in Zwolle will issue a verdict today in an online abuse case involving over 100 underage girls who were coerced into sending sexually explicit videos to the suspect; Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain will face off in the Champions League semifinals.
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16% Bias Score


Dutch Court Sentences Suspect in Online Abuse Case with Over 100 Victims
A Dutch court in Zwolle is sentencing a suspect in an online abuse case with over 100 victims, mostly underage girls coerced into sending sexually explicit videos; Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain will face off in the Champions League semi-finals.
Dutch Court Sentences Suspect in Online Abuse Case with Over 100 Victims
A Dutch court in Zwolle is sentencing a suspect in an online abuse case with over 100 victims, mostly underage girls coerced into sending sexually explicit videos; Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain will face off in the Champions League semi-finals.
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Mexico: Remains Found at Jalisco Ranch, Alleged Cartel Extermination Site
On March 5, 2024, in Jalisco, Mexico, a group searching for missing persons found calcined bone fragments and clothing at an abandoned ranch, potentially linked to the Jalisco Nueva Generacion Cartel; authorities are investigating alleged municipal complicity.

Mexico: Remains Found at Jalisco Ranch, Alleged Cartel Extermination Site
On March 5, 2024, in Jalisco, Mexico, a group searching for missing persons found calcined bone fragments and clothing at an abandoned ranch, potentially linked to the Jalisco Nueva Generacion Cartel; authorities are investigating alleged municipal complicity.
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48% Bias Score

Pemex Posts $2.2 Billion Loss in Q1 2025 Amidst New Tax Regime and Rising Debt
Pemex reported a $2.2 billion USD net loss in Q1 2025 due to decreased sales, higher costs, and increased taxes under a new fiscal regime; the company's debt increased to over $101 billion, despite government capitalizations.

Pemex Posts $2.2 Billion Loss in Q1 2025 Amidst New Tax Regime and Rising Debt
Pemex reported a $2.2 billion USD net loss in Q1 2025 due to decreased sales, higher costs, and increased taxes under a new fiscal regime; the company's debt increased to over $101 billion, despite government capitalizations.
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48% Bias Score

Resurgence of Cattle Screwworm Fly Causes US Import Halt, Economic Losses for Mexico
A cattle screwworm fly infestation, eradicated in Mexico in 1991, has resurfaced, prompting the US to temporarily halt Mexican cattle imports following a human case in Chiapas, causing significant economic losses for Mexico and a political dispute between the two countries.

Resurgence of Cattle Screwworm Fly Causes US Import Halt, Economic Losses for Mexico
A cattle screwworm fly infestation, eradicated in Mexico in 1991, has resurfaced, prompting the US to temporarily halt Mexican cattle imports following a human case in Chiapas, causing significant economic losses for Mexico and a political dispute between the two countries.
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36% Bias Score

Mexico Postpones Controversial Telecom Bill Amid Censorship Concerns
The Mexican Senate postponed a controversial telecommunications bill that could allow the government to block digital platforms, following public protests and concerns over censorship; the bill's future is uncertain.

Mexico Postpones Controversial Telecom Bill Amid Censorship Concerns
The Mexican Senate postponed a controversial telecommunications bill that could allow the government to block digital platforms, following public protests and concerns over censorship; the bill's future is uncertain.
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52% Bias Score

BBVA Q1 2025 Profit Up 22.7% to €2.698 Billion
BBVA's first-quarter 2025 profit increased by 22.7% to €2.698 billion, driven by improved business activity, despite a decrease in net interest margins; total revenue reached €9.324 billion, and the bank acquired 2.9 million new customers.

BBVA Q1 2025 Profit Up 22.7% to €2.698 Billion
BBVA's first-quarter 2025 profit increased by 22.7% to €2.698 billion, driven by improved business activity, despite a decrease in net interest margins; total revenue reached €9.324 billion, and the bank acquired 2.9 million new customers.
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52% Bias Score

Mexican Exports to US Surge Despite Tariffs
Despite US tariffs on steel and aluminum, Mexican exports to the US rose 4% to over $149 billion in Q1 2025, with extractive exports surging 22.6% to over $2.7 billion, while manufacturing exports remained dominant at $134 billion, creating a $1.097 billion trade surplus, even as oil and automotive ...

Mexican Exports to US Surge Despite Tariffs
Despite US tariffs on steel and aluminum, Mexican exports to the US rose 4% to over $149 billion in Q1 2025, with extractive exports surging 22.6% to over $2.7 billion, while manufacturing exports remained dominant at $134 billion, creating a $1.097 billion trade surplus, even as oil and automotive ...
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40% Bias Score
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