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Nine Killed in Sinaloa Cartel-Related Attack on Rehabilitation Center
Gunmen attacked a rehabilitation center in Culiacán, Sinaloa on Monday, killing at least nine and injuring others; this is the latest incident in the conflict between Sinaloa Cartel factions that began after the July arrest of El Mayo Zambada.
Nine Killed in Sinaloa Cartel-Related Attack on Rehabilitation Center
Gunmen attacked a rehabilitation center in Culiacán, Sinaloa on Monday, killing at least nine and injuring others; this is the latest incident in the conflict between Sinaloa Cartel factions that began after the July arrest of El Mayo Zambada.
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36% Bias Score


CIA Reviews Lethal Force Authority Against Mexican Cartels
The CIA is reviewing its legal authority to use lethal force against Mexican drug cartels, driven by the Trump administration, prompting concerns about potential collateral damage to US citizens and strained relations with Mexico.
CIA Reviews Lethal Force Authority Against Mexican Cartels
The CIA is reviewing its legal authority to use lethal force against Mexican drug cartels, driven by the Trump administration, prompting concerns about potential collateral damage to US citizens and strained relations with Mexico.
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48% Bias Score


Mexico Navigates Trump's Trade War: Partial Victory, Persistent Challenges
Amidst a global trade war sparked by Donald Trump's tariff announcements, Mexico secured an exemption from additional tariffs on USMCA goods, showcasing the success of its proactive diplomatic strategy; however, new tariffs on other exports remain a concern.
Mexico Navigates Trump's Trade War: Partial Victory, Persistent Challenges
Amidst a global trade war sparked by Donald Trump's tariff announcements, Mexico secured an exemption from additional tariffs on USMCA goods, showcasing the success of its proactive diplomatic strategy; however, new tariffs on other exports remain a concern.
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44% Bias Score


Salvadoran Gang Exodus Fuels Mexico's Criminal Landscape
El Salvador's state of emergency, implemented in March 2022, has driven an exodus of MS-13 and Barrio 18 gang members, including Largo, to Tapachula, Mexico, where they face new challenges and adapt to the existing criminal ecosystem dominated by drug cartels.
Salvadoran Gang Exodus Fuels Mexico's Criminal Landscape
El Salvador's state of emergency, implemented in March 2022, has driven an exodus of MS-13 and Barrio 18 gang members, including Largo, to Tapachula, Mexico, where they face new challenges and adapt to the existing criminal ecosystem dominated by drug cartels.
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48% Bias Score


Mexico Avoids US Tariffs, But Supply Chain Uncertainty Remains
Mexico successfully avoided the latest round of US tariffs due to the USMCA trade agreement, but uncertainty caused a temporary production halt at a major automotive plant, prompting Mexico to focus on increasing domestic production and industrial sovereignty.
Mexico Avoids US Tariffs, But Supply Chain Uncertainty Remains
Mexico successfully avoided the latest round of US tariffs due to the USMCA trade agreement, but uncertainty caused a temporary production halt at a major automotive plant, prompting Mexico to focus on increasing domestic production and industrial sovereignty.
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44% Bias Score


Mexican Music Producer Found Guilty of Drug Trafficking
Mexican music producer Ángel del Villar was found guilty on March 27th, 2024, of collaborating with the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG) through his company DEL Entertainment, facing up to 30 years in prison under the Kingpin Act for dealings with known drug trafficker Jesús "Chucho" Pérez Alv...
Mexican Music Producer Found Guilty of Drug Trafficking
Mexican music producer Ángel del Villar was found guilty on March 27th, 2024, of collaborating with the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG) through his company DEL Entertainment, facing up to 30 years in prison under the Kingpin Act for dealings with known drug trafficker Jesús "Chucho" Pérez Alv...
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56% Bias Score

CIA Reviews Lethal Force Authority Against Mexican Drug Cartels
The CIA is reviewing its legal authority to use lethal force against Mexican drug cartels at the behest of the Trump administration, raising concerns about collateral damage to US citizens and potential blowback.

CIA Reviews Lethal Force Authority Against Mexican Drug Cartels
The CIA is reviewing its legal authority to use lethal force against Mexican drug cartels at the behest of the Trump administration, raising concerns about collateral damage to US citizens and potential blowback.
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48% Bias Score

Language Barrier Exposes Healthcare Gaps for Indigenous Communities
In Oaxaca, Mexico, a Canadian embassy team and a Red de Intérpretes member discovered a 90-year-old indigenous woman misdiagnosed due to a language barrier; this highlighted the organization's crucial role in bridging communication gaps and advocating for indigenous rights in Mexico and the US, faci...

Language Barrier Exposes Healthcare Gaps for Indigenous Communities
In Oaxaca, Mexico, a Canadian embassy team and a Red de Intérpretes member discovered a 90-year-old indigenous woman misdiagnosed due to a language barrier; this highlighted the organization's crucial role in bridging communication gaps and advocating for indigenous rights in Mexico and the US, faci...
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24% Bias Score

Stranded Venezuelans Seek Repatriation After U.S. Border Closure
Thousands of Venezuelan migrants are stranded in Mexico after President Trump closed the U.S. border in January 2024, halting their asylum process and leaving them vulnerable to kidnapping and discrimination; many are now seeking repatriation to Venezuela, highlighting systemic failures in both coun...

Stranded Venezuelans Seek Repatriation After U.S. Border Closure
Thousands of Venezuelan migrants are stranded in Mexico after President Trump closed the U.S. border in January 2024, halting their asylum process and leaving them vulnerable to kidnapping and discrimination; many are now seeking repatriation to Venezuela, highlighting systemic failures in both coun...
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60% Bias Score

Mexico's Water Crisis: Dwindling Resources Threaten Economy and Food Security
Mexico's dwindling water resources, dropping from 191 cubic meters per capita in 2005 to a projected 136 by 2030 in Mexico City, threaten food security (corn production) and economic stability, impacting 32 high-risk districts including major cities, and lagging behind Latin American peers in water ...

Mexico's Water Crisis: Dwindling Resources Threaten Economy and Food Security
Mexico's dwindling water resources, dropping from 191 cubic meters per capita in 2005 to a projected 136 by 2030 in Mexico City, threaten food security (corn production) and economic stability, impacting 32 high-risk districts including major cities, and lagging behind Latin American peers in water ...
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20% Bias Score

Mexico Confirms First Human Case of H5N1 Avian Influenza
Mexico confirms its first human case of H5N1 avian influenza in a three-year-old child in Durango, raising global health concerns due to the virus's high mortality rate in birds and potential for human-to-human transmission; this follows prior outbreaks and economic impacts on poultry industries.

Mexico Confirms First Human Case of H5N1 Avian Influenza
Mexico confirms its first human case of H5N1 avian influenza in a three-year-old child in Durango, raising global health concerns due to the virus's high mortality rate in birds and potential for human-to-human transmission; this follows prior outbreaks and economic impacts on poultry industries.
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36% Bias Score

Blanco Survives Immunity Vote Amidst Gender Politics Clash
Following accusations of attempted rape by his half-sister, Mexican congressman Cuauhtémoc Blanco survived a failed attempt to remove his congressional immunity thanks to votes from the ruling Morena and PRI parties; dissenting female legislators now face consequences.

Blanco Survives Immunity Vote Amidst Gender Politics Clash
Following accusations of attempted rape by his half-sister, Mexican congressman Cuauhtémoc Blanco survived a failed attempt to remove his congressional immunity thanks to votes from the ruling Morena and PRI parties; dissenting female legislators now face consequences.
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68% Bias Score
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