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US Sanctions Target Jalisco New Generation Cartel Fuel Theft Network
The Trump administration sanctioned three Mexican nationals and two Mexico-based entities involved in a drug trafficking and fuel theft network linked to Mexico's Jalisco New Generation Cartel, freezing their U.S. assets and aiming to disrupt the cartel's operations and the flow of fentanyl into the...
US Sanctions Target Jalisco New Generation Cartel Fuel Theft Network
The Trump administration sanctioned three Mexican nationals and two Mexico-based entities involved in a drug trafficking and fuel theft network linked to Mexico's Jalisco New Generation Cartel, freezing their U.S. assets and aiming to disrupt the cartel's operations and the flow of fentanyl into the...
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52% Bias Score


Mexico's National Security Strategy Approved Amidst Opposition and Salary Disparities
Mexico's Senate approved the National Security Strategy, but secondary laws face opposition over concerns about excessive power granted to the Security Secretary; disparities in police salaries (minimum wage in 16 states) remain a significant challenge.
Mexico's National Security Strategy Approved Amidst Opposition and Salary Disparities
Mexico's Senate approved the National Security Strategy, but secondary laws face opposition over concerns about excessive power granted to the Security Secretary; disparities in police salaries (minimum wage in 16 states) remain a significant challenge.
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36% Bias Score


Morena's Anti-Nepotism Reform Faces Early Test in Veracruz Elections
Morena's anti-nepotism reform faces its first test in the upcoming June 1st Veracruz and Durango elections, with reports of potential violations in Veracruz despite denials from the party's national president, Luisa María Alcalde. The party's internal conflict highlights the challenges of enforcing ...
Morena's Anti-Nepotism Reform Faces Early Test in Veracruz Elections
Morena's anti-nepotism reform faces its first test in the upcoming June 1st Veracruz and Durango elections, with reports of potential violations in Veracruz despite denials from the party's national president, Luisa María Alcalde. The party's internal conflict highlights the challenges of enforcing ...
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44% Bias Score


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


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

Fewer Deportations from US to Mexico Under Trump, but Tijuana Companies Employ Deportees
Despite President Trump's promised mass deportations, fewer Mexicans (33,000) were deported in the first three months of his second term compared to the previous year (52,000), partly due to fewer border crossings. However, Tijuana companies like EZ Call Center and American Survey Company are employ...

Fewer Deportations from US to Mexico Under Trump, but Tijuana Companies Employ Deportees
Despite President Trump's promised mass deportations, fewer Mexicans (33,000) were deported in the first three months of his second term compared to the previous year (52,000), partly due to fewer border crossings. However, Tijuana companies like EZ Call Center and American Survey Company are employ...
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44% Bias Score

Declining Catholicism in Mexico: Shifting Religious Landscape and Socioeconomic Factors"
In Mexico, 77.7% of the population identifies as Catholic, a 5% decrease from 2010; this decline is attributed to the rise of neopentecostal communities and increased non-religious identification, revealing complex dynamics between Catholicism, socioeconomic status, and evolving religious landscapes...

Declining Catholicism in Mexico: Shifting Religious Landscape and Socioeconomic Factors"
In Mexico, 77.7% of the population identifies as Catholic, a 5% decrease from 2010; this decline is attributed to the rise of neopentecostal communities and increased non-religious identification, revealing complex dynamics between Catholicism, socioeconomic status, and evolving religious landscapes...
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36% Bias Score

US initiates criminal prosecutions of migrants for entering new border military zone
The United States has initiated its first criminal prosecutions against approximately 28 migrants and asylum seekers for entering a newly created 109,651-acre military zone along the US-Mexico border, a move that critics say militarizes border enforcement and violates human rights.

US initiates criminal prosecutions of migrants for entering new border military zone
The United States has initiated its first criminal prosecutions against approximately 28 migrants and asylum seekers for entering a newly created 109,651-acre military zone along the US-Mexico border, a move that critics say militarizes border enforcement and violates human rights.
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64% Bias Score

New York Man Charged with Attempted Rape and Robbery of Deceased Subway Rider
In New York City, Felix Rojas was arrested and charged with the attempted rape and robbery of Jorge Gonzalez, a deceased man found on a subway train on April 8th, after weeks of investigation involving surveillance footage.

New York Man Charged with Attempted Rape and Robbery of Deceased Subway Rider
In New York City, Felix Rojas was arrested and charged with the attempted rape and robbery of Jorge Gonzalez, a deceased man found on a subway train on April 8th, after weeks of investigation involving surveillance footage.
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24% Bias Score

Mexico Cartel Training Camp Yields Remains, Raises Concerns of Official Complicity
A former Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) training camp in Teuchitlán, Mexico, revealed skeletal remains, hundreds of shoes, three crematoria, and shell casings, leading to fifteen arrests including three police officers, and raising concerns about potential official complicity.

Mexico Cartel Training Camp Yields Remains, Raises Concerns of Official Complicity
A former Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) training camp in Teuchitlán, Mexico, revealed skeletal remains, hundreds of shoes, three crematoria, and shell casings, leading to fifteen arrests including three police officers, and raising concerns about potential official complicity.
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44% 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
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