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Center: 28%
Right: 40%
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Media Bias Breakdown
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Left: 33%
Center: 28%
Right: 40%
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Mexico Politics · MexicoMexican President Claudia Sheinbaum neither confirmed nor denied media reports that Mexico had halted oil shipments to Cuba on Tuesday, saying only that state-owned company Petróleos Mexicanos (PEMEX) makes "sovereign decisions," and that Mexico has long been in solidarity with Cuba for humanitarian reasons.See the Story
Mexico's Sheinbaum Sidesteps Questions on Halting Oil Shipments to Cuba
43% Center coverage: 73 sources

Claudia Sheinbaum · MexicoJosé Antonio Romero Tellaeche presented on Tuesday an amparo against the decision of the Secretariat of Science, Humanities, Technology and Innovation (Secihti), announced on Monday, to remove him from the position of director of the Center for Economic Research and Teaching (CIDE).This Tuesday, the researcher, who came to the post as interim in 2021, after the resignation of Sergio López Ayllón, has contravened the decision of Secretary Rosaura…See the Story
José Antonio Romero Tellaeche Protects Himself to Stop His Dismissal of the Cide
60% Left coverage: 5 sources

Claudia SheinbaumMexico City, Jan 28 (EFE).- Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum said Wednesday that humanitarian aid to Cuba “continues” because it is a “sovereign decision” of the country and a sign of its “solidarity”, amid pressure from Washington and criticism from several U.S. congressmen to stop Mexican oil shipments to the Caribbean island. “Humanitarian aid to Cuba, like to other countries, continues because it is humanitarian aid and Mexico has always…See the Story
Sheinbaum Claims that Humanitarian Aid to Cuba "Continues" Despite Us Criticisms
Coverage: 4 sources
