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Mexico challenges Google over "Gulf of America" map name change
Mexico is demanding that Google restore the name "Gulf of Mexico" to its maps after the company changed it to "Gulf of America" following a US executive order, threatening legal action if Google doesn't comply; Mexico controls 49% of the gulf, while the US controls 46%.
Mexico challenges Google over "Gulf of America" map name change
Mexico is demanding that Google restore the name "Gulf of Mexico" to its maps after the company changed it to "Gulf of America" following a US executive order, threatening legal action if Google doesn't comply; Mexico controls 49% of the gulf, while the US controls 46%.
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44% Bias Score


CIA Drone Missions in Mexico: A Covert Counter-Drug Operation
The CIA, under President Trump, secretly flew unarmed MQ-9 Reaper drones over Mexico to spy on drug cartels; this action, part of a broader counter-narcotics strategy, involved repurposing counterterrorism resources and potentially designating cartels as terrorist organizations, raising concerns abo...
CIA Drone Missions in Mexico: A Covert Counter-Drug Operation
The CIA, under President Trump, secretly flew unarmed MQ-9 Reaper drones over Mexico to spy on drug cartels; this action, part of a broader counter-narcotics strategy, involved repurposing counterterrorism resources and potentially designating cartels as terrorist organizations, raising concerns abo...
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48% Bias Score


Mexico's $40 Million Methamphetamine Seizure Amidst U.S. Pressure
Mexico announced the seizure of 440 pounds of methamphetamine and 3,170 gallons of chemical precursors worth nearly $40 million in Sinaloa state, part of increased efforts to combat drug trafficking amid pressure from President Trump, following a recent deployment of 10,000 soldiers to the border re...
Mexico's $40 Million Methamphetamine Seizure Amidst U.S. Pressure
Mexico announced the seizure of 440 pounds of methamphetamine and 3,170 gallons of chemical precursors worth nearly $40 million in Sinaloa state, part of increased efforts to combat drug trafficking amid pressure from President Trump, following a recent deployment of 10,000 soldiers to the border re...
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48% Bias Score


Mexico Expands Welfare Pension Registration
Mexico opened Welfare Pension registration (February 17-28) for women over 63, adults over 65, and the disabled, providing bimonthly payments of at least 3,000 pesos via 2,280 nationwide modules to address pension insufficiency and vulnerability.
Mexico Expands Welfare Pension Registration
Mexico opened Welfare Pension registration (February 17-28) for women over 63, adults over 65, and the disabled, providing bimonthly payments of at least 3,000 pesos via 2,280 nationwide modules to address pension insufficiency and vulnerability.
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44% Bias Score


Mexico Rejects Negotiations With Drug Cartels, Despite Expert Recommendations
Mexico's government rejects negotiating with drug cartels, unlike some other countries, but experts suggest this approach is underutilized in Mexico and that even partial agreements can reduce violence.
Mexico Rejects Negotiations With Drug Cartels, Despite Expert Recommendations
Mexico's government rejects negotiating with drug cartels, unlike some other countries, but experts suggest this approach is underutilized in Mexico and that even partial agreements can reduce violence.
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36% Bias Score


Rubio Uses Waivers to Keep Mexico Border Security Programs Amid Funding Freeze
Secretary Rubio is using waivers to release $5.2 million (with $2.5 million pending) for Mexico-based programs combating fentanyl smuggling and border insecurity, pressuring Mexico to increase its cooperation amid a federal funding freeze.
Rubio Uses Waivers to Keep Mexico Border Security Programs Amid Funding Freeze
Secretary Rubio is using waivers to release $5.2 million (with $2.5 million pending) for Mexico-based programs combating fentanyl smuggling and border insecurity, pressuring Mexico to increase its cooperation amid a federal funding freeze.
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40% Bias Score

Mexico Condemns Google for Renaming Gulf of Mexico
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum condemned Google for renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America on its maps, following a US government decree. She stated that Google's action, based on a US geographical names update, improperly alters Mexico and Cuba's continental shelf designations and ...

Mexico Condemns Google for Renaming Gulf of Mexico
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum condemned Google for renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America on its maps, following a US government decree. She stated that Google's action, based on a US geographical names update, improperly alters Mexico and Cuba's continental shelf designations and ...
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48% Bias Score

CIA's Covert Drone Missions Over Mexico Escalate Tensions
The CIA, under President Trump, secretly flew unarmed MQ-9 Reaper drones over Mexican airspace to spy on drug cartels, escalating tensions with Mexico and raising concerns about sovereignty, despite past cooperation on counter-narcotics efforts.

CIA's Covert Drone Missions Over Mexico Escalate Tensions
The CIA, under President Trump, secretly flew unarmed MQ-9 Reaper drones over Mexican airspace to spy on drug cartels, escalating tensions with Mexico and raising concerns about sovereignty, despite past cooperation on counter-narcotics efforts.
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56% Bias Score

US Border Agent Accused of Cartel Ties, Smuggling
A US Customs and Border Protection agent, Manuel Perez Jr., allegedly received \$300,000-\$400,000 annually from the Juarez cartel's armed wing, 'La Linea,' to smuggle drugs and immigrants into the US, leading to his arrest and multiple charges.

US Border Agent Accused of Cartel Ties, Smuggling
A US Customs and Border Protection agent, Manuel Perez Jr., allegedly received \$300,000-\$400,000 annually from the Juarez cartel's armed wing, 'La Linea,' to smuggle drugs and immigrants into the US, leading to his arrest and multiple charges.
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64% Bias Score

Sinaloa Cartel War: 800+ Dead, Government Crackdown
Five months into the Sinaloa cartel war, Los Chapitos and Los Mayos clash over drug trafficking routes to the US, resulting in over 800 murders and 950 disappearances since September 2023, despite intensified government security efforts.

Sinaloa Cartel War: 800+ Dead, Government Crackdown
Five months into the Sinaloa cartel war, Los Chapitos and Los Mayos clash over drug trafficking routes to the US, resulting in over 800 murders and 950 disappearances since September 2023, despite intensified government security efforts.
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44% Bias Score

Europe's Most Wanted Drug Trafficker Murdered in Mexico
Marco Ebben, a 32-year-old convicted drug trafficker and one of Europe's most wanted fugitives, was shot dead outside Mexico City this week, likely by a rival gang; he had previously been convicted of smuggling 400kgs of cocaine and faked his own death in 2024.

Europe's Most Wanted Drug Trafficker Murdered in Mexico
Marco Ebben, a 32-year-old convicted drug trafficker and one of Europe's most wanted fugitives, was shot dead outside Mexico City this week, likely by a rival gang; he had previously been convicted of smuggling 400kgs of cocaine and faked his own death in 2024.
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44% Bias Score

Bilingual Literary Festival Fosters Cross-Cultural Exchange in Mexico
The 20th annual Bilingual Literary Festival in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, brought together over 1000 English-speaking authors from North America and hundreds of Mexican writers for workshops, readings, and networking events, fostering cross-cultural exchange and supporting emerging writers.

Bilingual Literary Festival Fosters Cross-Cultural Exchange in Mexico
The 20th annual Bilingual Literary Festival in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, brought together over 1000 English-speaking authors from North America and hundreds of Mexican writers for workshops, readings, and networking events, fostering cross-cultural exchange and supporting emerging writers.
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64% Bias Score
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