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Mexican Official Resigns After Criticism of Charlie Kirk's Murder
A Mexican congressional staffer resigned after making controversial comments about the murder of Charlie Kirk on a national television program, prompting an apology from the news network and intervention from a former US ambassador.
Mexican Official Resigns After Criticism of Charlie Kirk's Murder
A Mexican congressional staffer resigned after making controversial comments about the murder of Charlie Kirk on a national television program, prompting an apology from the news network and intervention from a former US ambassador.
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32% Bias Score


Mexico's 40-Hour Workweek Proposal Faces Delays
Ricardo Monreal, Morena's coordinator in the Mexican Chamber of Deputies, announced that a bill to reduce the workweek to 40 hours will not be discussed in the current legislative period, contradicting previous statements by other officials suggesting its imminent approval.
Mexico's 40-Hour Workweek Proposal Faces Delays
Ricardo Monreal, Morena's coordinator in the Mexican Chamber of Deputies, announced that a bill to reduce the workweek to 40 hours will not be discussed in the current legislative period, contradicting previous statements by other officials suggesting its imminent approval.
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12% Bias Score


Morena Keeps Scandal-Tainted Senator as Key Legislative Negotiator
Despite a July scandal implicating his former Tabasco security chief in cartel activity, Adán Augusto López remains coordinator of Morena senators due to his critical role in passing key legislation, including electoral reform, highlighting the party's prioritization of political expediency over eth...
Morena Keeps Scandal-Tainted Senator as Key Legislative Negotiator
Despite a July scandal implicating his former Tabasco security chief in cartel activity, Adán Augusto López remains coordinator of Morena senators due to his critical role in passing key legislation, including electoral reform, highlighting the party's prioritization of political expediency over eth...
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52% Bias Score


Morena's Institutionalization: Addressing Internal Conflicts and Preparing for 2027 Elections"
Mexico's ruling party, Morena, is undergoing a transformation from a social movement to a more structured political party, creating an evaluation body to control affiliations and candidate selection to address internal conflicts and prepare for the 2027 elections.
Morena's Institutionalization: Addressing Internal Conflicts and Preparing for 2027 Elections"
Mexico's ruling party, Morena, is undergoing a transformation from a social movement to a more structured political party, creating an evaluation body to control affiliations and candidate selection to address internal conflicts and prepare for the 2027 elections.
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28% Bias Score


Mexico's Judicial Reform Concentrates Power, Raising Concerns
Mexico's judicial reform, aiming to fight corruption, has instead concentrated power within the Morena party, leading to over 80% voter abstention in judicial elections and raising concerns about judicial independence; this is further highlighted by Mexico's current struggle to defend its citizens i...
Mexico's Judicial Reform Concentrates Power, Raising Concerns
Mexico's judicial reform, aiming to fight corruption, has instead concentrated power within the Morena party, leading to over 80% voter abstention in judicial elections and raising concerns about judicial independence; this is further highlighted by Mexico's current struggle to defend its citizens i...
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68% Bias Score


Mexico's Controversial Judicial Elections
Mexico holds its first national judicial elections on Sunday, electing 2600 judges and magistrates including all Supreme Court justices, amid concerns about candidates with organized crime ties and the potential weakening of checks and balances on the ruling Morena party.
Mexico's Controversial Judicial Elections
Mexico holds its first national judicial elections on Sunday, electing 2600 judges and magistrates including all Supreme Court justices, amid concerns about candidates with organized crime ties and the potential weakening of checks and balances on the ruling Morena party.
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60% Bias Score

Sheinbaum Blocks Monreal's Gubernatorial Bid in Zacatecas, Testing Morena's Internal Cohesion
In Zacatecas, Mexico, Morena party leader Claudia Sheinbaum's anti-nepotism rule bars Senator Saúl Monreal, brother of former governor David Monreal, from running for governor in 2027, testing the party's internal discipline and alliance stability ahead of the 2027 elections.

Sheinbaum Blocks Monreal's Gubernatorial Bid in Zacatecas, Testing Morena's Internal Cohesion
In Zacatecas, Mexico, Morena party leader Claudia Sheinbaum's anti-nepotism rule bars Senator Saúl Monreal, brother of former governor David Monreal, from running for governor in 2027, testing the party's internal discipline and alliance stability ahead of the 2027 elections.
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60% Bias Score

Morena's Credibility Crisis: Internal Divisions Amid Corruption Allegations
Amid a credibility crisis involving expensive travel, lavish lifestyles, and corruption allegations against top leaders, Mexico's ruling Morena party faces internal divisions as Senator Noroña hints at a future opposition arising from within, while President Sheinbaum defends the party's unity.

Morena's Credibility Crisis: Internal Divisions Amid Corruption Allegations
Amid a credibility crisis involving expensive travel, lavish lifestyles, and corruption allegations against top leaders, Mexico's ruling Morena party faces internal divisions as Senator Noroña hints at a future opposition arising from within, while President Sheinbaum defends the party's unity.
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44% Bias Score

Arrest of Top Cartel Leader Creates Political Crisis in Mexico
Mexican authorities arrested Ulises "Pinto", second-in-command of the La Barredora cartel in Jalisco on Wednesday; the arrest implicates former Tabasco Governor Adán Augusto López, creating a political crisis within Morena.

Arrest of Top Cartel Leader Creates Political Crisis in Mexico
Mexican authorities arrested Ulises "Pinto", second-in-command of the La Barredora cartel in Jalisco on Wednesday; the arrest implicates former Tabasco Governor Adán Augusto López, creating a political crisis within Morena.
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60% Bias Score

Mexican Senate Considers Ending Mandatory Robes for Supreme Court Justices
The Mexican Senate is considering a bill to eliminate the mandatory use of robes for Supreme Court justices, prompted by the election of Hugo Aguilar Ortiz, who plans to wear indigenous attire instead, aiming for a more inclusive image of the court.

Mexican Senate Considers Ending Mandatory Robes for Supreme Court Justices
The Mexican Senate is considering a bill to eliminate the mandatory use of robes for Supreme Court justices, prompted by the election of Hugo Aguilar Ortiz, who plans to wear indigenous attire instead, aiming for a more inclusive image of the court.
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40% Bias Score

Morena Faces Internal Crisis After Disappointing Election Results
Morena, Mexico's ruling party, faced significant setbacks in recent state and judicial elections, with low voter turnout (13%) and losses in key areas, leading to internal blame-shifting and a contested narrative of success.

Morena Faces Internal Crisis After Disappointing Election Results
Morena, Mexico's ruling party, faced significant setbacks in recent state and judicial elections, with low voter turnout (13%) and losses in key areas, leading to internal blame-shifting and a contested narrative of success.
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56% Bias Score

Mexico's Unprecedented Popular Election of Judges
Mexico will hold its first popular vote to elect all judges on June 1st, a reform intended to improve judicial responsiveness but raising concerns about low turnout, political influence, and organized crime infiltration, amidst ongoing cartel violence in Sinaloa.

Mexico's Unprecedented Popular Election of Judges
Mexico will hold its first popular vote to elect all judges on June 1st, a reform intended to improve judicial responsiveness but raising concerns about low turnout, political influence, and organized crime infiltration, amidst ongoing cartel violence in Sinaloa.
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60% Bias Score
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