April 11, 2026 – Mexico Headlines

1La tripulación de Artemis II completa la peligrosa maniobra de reingreso a la Tierra y ameriza en el Pacífico

Story gist: The Artemis II crew completed the Earth reentry maneuver and splashed down in the Pacific Ocean.
Left
Ciencias
— La Jornada
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Center
La tripulación de Artemis II completa la peligrosa maniobra de reingreso a la Tierra y ameriza en el Pacífico
— BBC
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning La Jornada places the story in its ‘Ciencias’ section, emphasizing scientific achievement without highlighting risks. Center BBC uses a headline stressing the ‘dangerous’ reentry maneuver, balancing success with peril. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting potential emphases on NASA costs, delays, or fiscal critiques.

2Director del Metro pide paciencia a usuarios por retrasos y saturación

Story gist: Metro workers in Mexico City initiated a staggered strike, causing delays, saturation, and fewer trains. The Metro director requested patience from users.
Left
Paro de trabajadores afecta servicio del Metro; circularon menos trenes
— La Jornada
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Center
¿Por qué hay retrasos en el Metro CDMX hoy? Trabajadores inician paro escalonado
— RÉCORD
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning La Jornada frames the story around workers’ strike disrupting service and reducing trains. Center outlet RÉCORD poses it as an explanatory question on today’s delays for users, highlighting staggered paro start. No right-leaning coverage appears, omitting potential emphasis on union disruption, economic impact, or calls against the strike.

3Transportistas y campesinos rompen diálogo con gobierno; preparan cierres viales

Story gist: Truckers and farmers in Mexico ended dialogue with the government. They plan road blockades and some threaten a World Cup boycott.
Left
Agricultores y transportistas rompen diálogo con Segob; “no hay condiciones”, argumentan
— La Jornada
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Center
Tarjeta Informativa
— Gob MX
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Right
Rompen diálogo y amagan campesinos con boicot a Mundial
— Reforma
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Bias summary: Left-leaning La Jornada emphasizes protesters’ rationale (‘no conditions’) and names Segob, framing sympathetically. Center Gob MX provides minimal official ‘Tarjeta Informativa’ without details or tone. Right-leaning Reforma highlights dramatic campesino threat to boycott Mundial, stressing potential national disruption over dialogue breakdown.

4Dictan prisión preventiva al luchador Alberto del Río por violencia familiar

Story gist: A Mexican court ordered preventive detention for professional wrestler Alberto del Río on family violence charges.
Left
Dictan prisión preventiva al luchador Alberto del Río por violencia familiar
— La Jornada
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Center
Alberto ‘El Patrón’ y su turbulento historial violento
— RÉCORD
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning La Jornada frames the story factually with a straightforward headline on the court-ordered preventive prison. Center outlet RÉCORD sensationalizes by highlighting del Río’s nickname ‘El Patrón’ and ‘turbulent violent history,’ emphasizing past behavior over the specific incident. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting any conservative perspective on the case or celebrity accountability.

536 horas de caos: la lucha por un alto al fuego en Irán

Story gist: Ceasefire efforts in Iran involved 36 hours of chaos.
Left
36 horas de caos: la lucha por un alto al fuego en Irán
— The New York Times
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Center
No es Irán
— El Financiero
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The New York Times frame the story dramatically as ’36 hours of chaos’ in the ‘fight for a ceasefire in Iran,’ emphasizing turmoil and struggle. Center outlets like El Financiero use a corrective headline ‘No es Irán,’ denying the Iran connection and omitting chaos details to challenge the framing. Right-leaning outlets offer no coverage, absenting perspectives on security threats or policy responses.