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US Negotiation with Ovidio Guzmรกn Raises Concerns about US-Mexico Relations
Seventeen relatives of Ovidio Guzmรกn, a Mexican drug trafficker imprisoned in the US since September 2023, recently crossed into California, a move linked by Mexican officials to a US negotiation where Guzmรกn is providing information in exchange for a guilty plea; the situation highlights an imbalan...
US Negotiation with Ovidio Guzmรกn Raises Concerns about US-Mexico Relations
Seventeen relatives of Ovidio Guzmรกn, a Mexican drug trafficker imprisoned in the US since September 2023, recently crossed into California, a move linked by Mexican officials to a US negotiation where Guzmรกn is providing information in exchange for a guilty plea; the situation highlights an imbalan...
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44% Bias Score


Guzmรกn's Guilty Plea Threatens Mexican Officials
Ovidio Guzmรกn, son of "El Chapo," will plead guilty to US drug charges, potentially exposing high-ranking Mexican officials linked to the Sinaloa Cartel and further straining US-Mexico relations.
Guzmรกn's Guilty Plea Threatens Mexican Officials
Ovidio Guzmรกn, son of "El Chapo," will plead guilty to US drug charges, potentially exposing high-ranking Mexican officials linked to the Sinaloa Cartel and further straining US-Mexico relations.
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44% Bias Score


US Suspends Mexican Livestock Imports Amid Screwworm Outbreak, Raising Tensions
The U.S. Department of Agriculture abruptly suspended land imports of Mexican cattle, horses, and bison for two weeks due to the screwworm pest, despite recent talks suggesting a solution; Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responded by criticizing the decision as unfair and asserting Mexico's sove...
US Suspends Mexican Livestock Imports Amid Screwworm Outbreak, Raising Tensions
The U.S. Department of Agriculture abruptly suspended land imports of Mexican cattle, horses, and bison for two weeks due to the screwworm pest, despite recent talks suggesting a solution; Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responded by criticizing the decision as unfair and asserting Mexico's sove...
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48% Bias Score


Relatives of El Chapo Cross into US Amidst Plea Deal and Cartel Conflict
On May 9th, at least 17 relatives of Joaquรญn "El Chapo" Guzmรกn, including his second wife, reportedly crossed into the US through San Ysidro; the Mexican government claims to have no information, while the US Marshals Service confirmed the event without details.
Relatives of El Chapo Cross into US Amidst Plea Deal and Cartel Conflict
On May 9th, at least 17 relatives of Joaquรญn "El Chapo" Guzmรกn, including his second wife, reportedly crossed into the US through San Ysidro; the Mexican government claims to have no information, while the US Marshals Service confirmed the event without details.
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56% Bias Score


U.S. Suspends Mexican Livestock Imports Due to Screwworm
The United States unilaterally suspended land imports of Mexican cattle, horses, and bison for two weeks due to the screwworm pest affecting Mexican livestock since November, impacting Mexico's \$1 billion annual livestock exports to the U.S.
U.S. Suspends Mexican Livestock Imports Due to Screwworm
The United States unilaterally suspended land imports of Mexican cattle, horses, and bison for two weeks due to the screwworm pest affecting Mexican livestock since November, impacting Mexico's \$1 billion annual livestock exports to the U.S.
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36% Bias Score


Mexico Rejects US Troop Offer Amidst Growing Bilateral Tensions
On May 5, 2025, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected a US offer to send troops to combat drug cartels, escalating tensions between the two countries and highlighting the issues of sovereignty, trade tariffs, immigration policies, and the "Remain in Mexico" program.
Mexico Rejects US Troop Offer Amidst Growing Bilateral Tensions
On May 5, 2025, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected a US offer to send troops to combat drug cartels, escalating tensions between the two countries and highlighting the issues of sovereignty, trade tariffs, immigration policies, and the "Remain in Mexico" program.
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36% Bias Score

First Narco-Terrorism Charges Filed Against Mexican Drug Traffickers
On Tuesday, US federal authorities charged Pedro Inzunza Noriega and his son with narco-terrorism and other offenses related to fentanyl trafficking, marking the first such charge against a Mexican drug trafficker and representing a significant escalation of the US anti-fentanyl campaign.

First Narco-Terrorism Charges Filed Against Mexican Drug Traffickers
On Tuesday, US federal authorities charged Pedro Inzunza Noriega and his son with narco-terrorism and other offenses related to fentanyl trafficking, marking the first such charge against a Mexican drug trafficker and representing a significant escalation of the US anti-fentanyl campaign.
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56% Bias Score

Sinaloa Cartel Leaders Hit with Narco-Terrorism Charges
Two Sinaloa Cartel leaders, Pedro Inzunza Noriega and his son Pedro Inzunza Coronel, were charged with narco-terrorism, drug trafficking, and money laundering on Tuesday in a federal indictment, marking the first such charges from the DOJ's new Narco-Terrorism Unit following the Trump administration...

Sinaloa Cartel Leaders Hit with Narco-Terrorism Charges
Two Sinaloa Cartel leaders, Pedro Inzunza Noriega and his son Pedro Inzunza Coronel, were charged with narco-terrorism, drug trafficking, and money laundering on Tuesday in a federal indictment, marking the first such charges from the DOJ's new Narco-Terrorism Unit following the Trump administration...
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64% Bias Score

Mexico's Water Shortfall Threatens Texas Farms
A prolonged drought and aging infrastructure are hindering Mexico's ability to fulfill its water obligations to the U.S. under an 80-year-old treaty, causing hundreds of millions of dollars in losses for Texas farms and threatening the future of agriculture in the region.

Mexico's Water Shortfall Threatens Texas Farms
A prolonged drought and aging infrastructure are hindering Mexico's ability to fulfill its water obligations to the U.S. under an 80-year-old treaty, causing hundreds of millions of dollars in losses for Texas farms and threatening the future of agriculture in the region.
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40% Bias Score

US Bans Mexican Livestock Imports Due to New World Screwworm
The Trump administration temporarily banned imports of cattle, horses, and bison from Mexico due to the spread of the New World Screwworm, a parasitic fly causing severe damage to livestock; the ban will continue monthly until containment is achieved, reflecting a past eradication effort that cost b...

US Bans Mexican Livestock Imports Due to New World Screwworm
The Trump administration temporarily banned imports of cattle, horses, and bison from Mexico due to the spread of the New World Screwworm, a parasitic fly causing severe damage to livestock; the ban will continue monthly until containment is achieved, reflecting a past eradication effort that cost b...
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40% Bias Score

US Family Charged with $300 Million Crude Oil Smuggling Scheme
A US family, the Jensens, faces federal charges for allegedly smuggling over $300 million worth of Mexican crude oil into the US between May 2022 and April 2024, using false documents and their company, Arroyo Terminals LLC, to evade customs.

US Family Charged with $300 Million Crude Oil Smuggling Scheme
A US family, the Jensens, faces federal charges for allegedly smuggling over $300 million worth of Mexican crude oil into the US between May 2022 and April 2024, using false documents and their company, Arroyo Terminals LLC, to evade customs.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Offer of U.S. Troops to Mexico Rejected Amidst Cartel Concerns
Former President Trump claims Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected his offer to send U.S. troops to combat cartels due to fear, while Sheinbaum asserts Mexico's sovereignty is non-negotiable, highlighting ongoing tensions over drug trafficking and border security.

Trump's Offer of U.S. Troops to Mexico Rejected Amidst Cartel Concerns
Former President Trump claims Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected his offer to send U.S. troops to combat cartels due to fear, while Sheinbaum asserts Mexico's sovereignty is non-negotiable, highlighting ongoing tensions over drug trafficking and border security.
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52% Bias Score
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