February 10, 2026 – Mexico Headlines

1Hallan segunda fosa cerca de la Presa El Tecolote en Concordia, Sinaloa

Story gist: Authorities found a second grave near Presa El Tecolote in Concordia, Sinaloa. The FGR identified five bodies from the grave as kidnapped miners out of ten missing.
Left
FGR identifica los cuerpos de 5 de los 10 mineros secuestrados en Sinaloa
— La Jornada
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Center
Confirman la muerte de cinco mineros secuestrados en México
— DW.com
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Right
Hallan autoridades otra fosa en La Concordia, Sinaloa
— Reforma
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like La Jornada emphasize FGR’s identification of five kidnapped miners’ bodies out of ten, stressing victim count and kidnapping context. Center outlets like DW.com neutrally confirm the deaths in Mexico without specifics. Right-leaning Reforma focuses on authorities discovering another grave locally, highlighting ongoing searches but omitting victim details and identification.

2Trump exige “la mitad” de un puente que costó a Canadá 6.4 mil millones de dólares

Story gist: Trump demanded half ownership of a bridge that cost Canada 6.4 billion dollars. He threatened to halt its opening between Canada and Michigan unless granted.
Left
Trump amenaza con detener apertura de puente entre EU y Canadá si no dan mitad de la propiedad
— La Jornada
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Center
Trump amenaza con frenar la apertura de puente entre Canadá y Michigan: ‘Nos tratan de manera injusta’
— El Financiero
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning La Jornada frames Trump as threatening to seize half the property from Canada, stressing the 6.4 billion cost. Center El Financiero reports the threat to delay opening but includes Trump’s quote on unfair treatment and Michigan detail. No right-leaning coverage, absent a perspective portraying it as justified bargaining or Canadian fault.

3‘Tenía un carácter muy cabrón’: Pareja del alcalde detenido de Tequila ‘no quería verse embarrada’

Story gist: Authorities arrested the mayor of Tequila, Mexico. Mexico City Mayor Sheinbaum urged the INE to strengthen candidate filters, the new mayor pledged a cleanup after the detention for extortion, and accusations surfaced of her ties to the detainee linked to CJNG.
Left
Sheinbaum urge al INE endurecer filtros a candidatos tras captura del alcalde de Tequila
— La Jornada
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Center
Nueva alcaldesa mexicana promete “limpieza” tras arresto de antiguo regidor por extorsión
— Yahoo
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Right
Acusan que nueva Alcaldesa es cercana a Edil ligado a CJNG
— Reforma
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Bias summary: Left-leaning La Jornada emphasizes Sheinbaum’s call for stricter INE vetting, portraying proactive reform. Center Yahoo neutrally highlights new mayor’s cleanup promise post-extortion arrest of former official. Right-leaning Reforma stresses accusations of new mayor’s closeness to CJNG-linked detainee, implying persistent corruption ties and suspicion toward new leadership.

4Cuba se queda sin combustible para aviones

Story gist: Cuba faces a shortage of aviation fuel. Russia seeks solutions with Cuba to facilitate tourist returns, while Mexican airlines continue flights despite the lack of jet fuel.
Left
Rusia busca soluciones con Cuba para facilitar retorno de turistas ante crisis de combustible
— La Jornada
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Center
Cuba se queda sin combustible para aviones
— DW.com
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Right
Van aerolíneas mexicanas a Cuba, pese a falta de turbosina
— Reforma
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets frame the story around Russian cooperation to resolve the crisis and aid stranded tourists, emphasizing international support. Center outlets neutrally report the direct fact of Cuba’s aviation fuel shortage. Right-leaning sources focus on Mexican airlines’ persistence in flying to Cuba regardless, highlighting operational continuity amid shortages.

5¿Cuándo empieza la reducción de la jornada laboral? Fechas, horas extra y ajustes empresariales

Story gist: Mexico’s Senate advances labor reform reducing the standard workday. Details include implementation dates, overtime rules, and business adjustments.
Left
Reforma laboral será un hecho histórico: Ignacio Mier
— senado.gob
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Center
¿Cuándo empieza la reducción de la jornada laboral? Fechas, horas extra y ajustes empresariales
— El Economista
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets, like senado.gob, frame the reform as a historic achievement via quotes from Ignacio Mier. Center outlets, such as El Economista, emphasize practical details like start dates, overtime, and enterprise adjustments in neutral, informational tones. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting potential emphasis on economic costs or business opposition.