February 27, 2026 – Mexico Headlines

1Pakistán ataca Kabul y otras ciudades en Afganistán mientras aumentan los enfrentamientos transfronterizos

Story gist: Pakistan attacked Kabul and other cities in Afghanistan. The strikes occurred amid increasing cross-border clashes.
Left
Pakistán declara “guerra abierta” a Afganistán; bombardea Kabul y otras ciudades
— La Jornada
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Center
Pakistán ataca Kabul y otras ciudades en Afganistán mientras aumentan los enfrentamientos transfronterizos
— BBC
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning La Jornada frames with escalatory language like ‘open war’ declaration and ‘bombs,’ heightening drama. Center BBC uses neutral ‘attacks’ phrasing, contextualizing with rising clashes without alarm. Right-leaning outlets absent, omitting conservative perspectives on the conflict.

2Qué se sabe del tiroteo reportado por Cuba contra una lancha civil de EE.UU. durante una presunta “infiltración” que dejó 4 muertos y varios heridos

Story gist: Cuba reported firing on a U.S. civilian boat during a suspected infiltration attempt. The incident left four people dead and several wounded.
Left
Cuba se defenderá con firmeza de agresiones terroristas: Díaz-Canel
— La Jornada
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Center
Qué se sabe del tiroteo reportado por Cuba contra una lancha civil de EE.UU. durante una presunta “infiltración” que dejó 4 muertos y varios heridos
— BBC
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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 event as Cuba defending against ‘terrorist aggressions,’ quoting President Díaz-Canel’s firm stance. Center BBC provides neutral facts on the reported shooting and casualties via a ‘what we know’ summary. Right-leaning coverage absent, omitting emphasis on U.S. civilian deaths or criticism of Cuban forces.

3Senador del PVEM afirma que su partido bloqueará Reforma Electoral de la Presidenta

Story gist: A PVEM senator announced his party will block President Sheinbaum’s electoral reform. Sheinbaum stated the reform does not harm investment or democracy.
Left
Reforma electoral no daña inversión ni democracia, subraya Sheinbaum
— La Jornada
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Center
Que la Democracia Cueste Menos y Represente más: Senador Pável Jarero
— senado.gob
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning La Jornada emphasizes Sheinbaum’s defense of the reform, portraying it positively. Center outlet senado.gob highlights Senator Pável Jarero’s push for cheaper, more representative democracy, aligning with reform goals. Right-leaning outlets absent, omitting potential emphasis on opposition to reform or institutional stability concerns.

4Reforma electoral es una ‘regresión’ de 45 años: ‘Pone en riesgo imparcialidad’, dicen consejeros del INE

Story gist: INE councilors criticized the proposed electoral reform initiative, calling it a 45-year regression that risks the institute’s impartiality. They warned of operational risks and autonomy threats from temporary juntas.
Left
Consejeros del INE advierten riesgos operativos en iniciativa de reforma electoral
— La Jornada
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Center
Entrevista del Consejero Electoral Uuc-kib Espadas con Enrique Acevedo para Radio Fórmula
— Central Electoral INE
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Right
Alertan que Juntas temporales afectarían autonomía del INE
— Reforma
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Bias summary: Left-leaning La Jornada emphasizes operational risks in the reform, framing it as a warning from INE councilors. Center outlet provides a neutral interview with councilor Uuc-kib Espadas, allowing direct statements without added framing. Right-leaning Reforma highlights threats to INE autonomy from temporary juntas, stressing institutional independence. All outlets convey criticism but differ in specific emphases on risks.