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Sinaloa Cartel Family Members Enter U.S. Under Deal
Seventeen family members of Ovidio Guzmán López, son of former Sinaloa Cartel leader Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, crossed into the U.S. last week as part of a deal between Guzmán López and the Trump administration, confirmed by Mexican Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch, raising concerns about tra...
Sinaloa Cartel Family Members Enter U.S. Under Deal
Seventeen family members of Ovidio Guzmán López, son of former Sinaloa Cartel leader Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, crossed into the U.S. last week as part of a deal between Guzmán López and the Trump administration, confirmed by Mexican Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch, raising concerns about tra...
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36% Bias Score


Secret US-Guzmán Deal Strains US-Mexico Relations
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum criticized secret US negotiations with Ovidio Guzmán, son of El Chapo, after 17 family members reportedly entered the US for protection following Guzmán's guilty plea; this sparked concerns about US-Mexico relations and Mexico's sovereignty.
Secret US-Guzmán Deal Strains US-Mexico Relations
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum criticized secret US negotiations with Ovidio Guzmán, son of El Chapo, after 17 family members reportedly entered the US for protection following Guzmán's guilty plea; this sparked concerns about US-Mexico relations and Mexico's sovereignty.
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44% Bias Score


USMCA Review Moved to 2025 Amidst Trade Tensions with Mexico Proposing New Rules of Origin
Facing President Trump's protectionist policies, the USMCA review is moved to 2025, prompting Mexico to propose new rules of origin to curb Chinese imports, potentially imposing tariffs from 5% to 20% on non-compliant products from countries without trade agreements with Mexico, safeguarding its aut...
USMCA Review Moved to 2025 Amidst Trade Tensions with Mexico Proposing New Rules of Origin
Facing President Trump's protectionist policies, the USMCA review is moved to 2025, prompting Mexico to propose new rules of origin to curb Chinese imports, potentially imposing tariffs from 5% to 20% on non-compliant products from countries without trade agreements with Mexico, safeguarding its aut...
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Trade Deal Averts Economic Crisis; Supreme Court Divided on Birthright Citizenship
President Trump reached a trade deal with China, averting economic crisis, using a strategy of tariff threats that led to de-escalation and subsequent bilateral talks to reduce the US trade deficit. The US Supreme Court shows increasing division on birthright citizenship, a judge refused to block IR...
Trump's Trade Deal Averts Economic Crisis; Supreme Court Divided on Birthright Citizenship
President Trump reached a trade deal with China, averting economic crisis, using a strategy of tariff threats that led to de-escalation and subsequent bilateral talks to reduce the US trade deficit. The US Supreme Court shows increasing division on birthright citizenship, a judge refused to block IR...
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20% Bias Score


US Revokes Visas of Baja California Governor, Sparking Mexico's Demand for Explanation
The United States revoked the visas of Baja California Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila and her husband, prompting Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum to demand an explanation amidst allegations of links to criminal groups and a lack of prior notification from the US government.
US Revokes Visas of Baja California Governor, Sparking Mexico's Demand for Explanation
The United States revoked the visas of Baja California Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila and her husband, prompting Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum to demand an explanation amidst allegations of links to criminal groups and a lack of prior notification from the US government.
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60% Bias Score


US Oil Magnate Arrested for \$300 Million Oil Smuggling Scheme
An American oil magnate, James Laen Jensen, his wife, and two sons were arrested for allegedly smuggling \$300 million of crude oil stolen from Mexico's PEMEX into the US via barges, falsely labeling it as waste oil, beginning in May 2022.
US Oil Magnate Arrested for \$300 Million Oil Smuggling Scheme
An American oil magnate, James Laen Jensen, his wife, and two sons were arrested for allegedly smuggling \$300 million of crude oil stolen from Mexico's PEMEX into the US via barges, falsely labeling it as waste oil, beginning in May 2022.
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48% Bias Score

Guzmán Family Relocates to US, Signaling Weakening Cartel Power
The Guzmán López family, associated with "El Chapo" Guzmán, relocated to the US, highlighting the family's pursuit of impunity and suggesting a weakening of the Guzmán cartel's power in Mexico; this raises concerns about increased violence and the cartel's future operations in the US.

Guzmán Family Relocates to US, Signaling Weakening Cartel Power
The Guzmán López family, associated with "El Chapo" Guzmán, relocated to the US, highlighting the family's pursuit of impunity and suggesting a weakening of the Guzmán cartel's power in Mexico; this raises concerns about increased violence and the cartel's future operations in the US.
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56% Bias Score

Mexico Expands Voting Access for Disabled and Caregivers in Judicial Elections
Mexico's INE launched an advanced voting operation for the June 1st judicial elections, enabling 5,555 physically limited individuals and their caregivers to vote from May 12-21, including 1,812 caregivers for the first time.

Mexico Expands Voting Access for Disabled and Caregivers in Judicial Elections
Mexico's INE launched an advanced voting operation for the June 1st judicial elections, enabling 5,555 physically limited individuals and their caregivers to vote from May 12-21, including 1,812 caregivers for the first time.
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44% Bias Score

Mexican Mayoral Candidate Shot Dead During Live Campaign Broadcast
Mexican mayoral candidate Yesenia Lara Gutierrez and three supporters, including her daughter, were shot dead during a live Facebook campaign broadcast in Veracruz on Sunday, highlighting the dangerous climate for political figures in Mexico.

Mexican Mayoral Candidate Shot Dead During Live Campaign Broadcast
Mexican mayoral candidate Yesenia Lara Gutierrez and three supporters, including her daughter, were shot dead during a live Facebook campaign broadcast in Veracruz on Sunday, highlighting the dangerous climate for political figures in Mexico.
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32% Bias Score

Norway Divests from Pemex Amidst Widespread Corruption Allegations
The Norwegian Government Pension Fund Global divested its $138 million investment in Pemex due to unacceptable corruption risks, citing numerous bribery allegations and insufficient transparency in Pemex's anti-corruption measures, including the unresolved case involving former CEO Emilio Lozoya and...

Norway Divests from Pemex Amidst Widespread Corruption Allegations
The Norwegian Government Pension Fund Global divested its $138 million investment in Pemex due to unacceptable corruption risks, citing numerous bribery allegations and insufficient transparency in Pemex's anti-corruption measures, including the unresolved case involving former CEO Emilio Lozoya and...
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60% Bias Score

Mexican Mayoral Candidate Assassinated During Live-Streamed Campaign Event
During a live-streamed campaign event in Texistepec, Veracruz, Mexico, mayoral candidate Yesenia Lara Gutiérrez and three others were killed by gunfire on Sunday; approximately 20 shots were heard in the video. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed the incident and offered federal support fo...

Mexican Mayoral Candidate Assassinated During Live-Streamed Campaign Event
During a live-streamed campaign event in Texistepec, Veracruz, Mexico, mayoral candidate Yesenia Lara Gutiérrez and three others were killed by gunfire on Sunday; approximately 20 shots were heard in the video. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed the incident and offered federal support fo...
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28% Bias Score

Mexico's NWS Outbreak Triggers U.S. Livestock Import Ban
A recent New World Screwworm (NWS) outbreak in Mexico has led to an immediate ban on live cattle, horse, and bison imports across the U.S. southern border, due to the potentially devastating economic consequences of a U.S. resurgence of this eradicated pest.

Mexico's NWS Outbreak Triggers U.S. Livestock Import Ban
A recent New World Screwworm (NWS) outbreak in Mexico has led to an immediate ban on live cattle, horse, and bison imports across the U.S. southern border, due to the potentially devastating economic consequences of a U.S. resurgence of this eradicated pest.
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40% Bias Score
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