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U.S. State Department Includes Convicted Murderer in Venezuela Prisoner Exchange
The U.S. State Department debated including convicted murderer Dahud Hanid Ortiz in a prisoner exchange with Venezuela on July 18th, ultimately including him in the release of ten U.S. citizens despite his conviction for a triple homicide in Madrid; his current whereabouts are unknown.
U.S. State Department Includes Convicted Murderer in Venezuela Prisoner Exchange
The U.S. State Department debated including convicted murderer Dahud Hanid Ortiz in a prisoner exchange with Venezuela on July 18th, ultimately including him in the release of ten U.S. citizens despite his conviction for a triple homicide in Madrid; his current whereabouts are unknown.
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56% Bias Score


Cerro Rico's Imminent Collapse: Bolivia's Mining Legacy in Peril
Bolivia's Cerro Rico, once a major silver source, is collapsing due to nearly five centuries of mining, creating large sinkholes and threatening its structure; a slow, politically influenced closure of upper mines is underway, but a complete solution remains elusive.
Cerro Rico's Imminent Collapse: Bolivia's Mining Legacy in Peril
Bolivia's Cerro Rico, once a major silver source, is collapsing due to nearly five centuries of mining, creating large sinkholes and threatening its structure; a slow, politically influenced closure of upper mines is underway, but a complete solution remains elusive.
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48% Bias Score


Mexico's 'Macondo': Violence and Instability Echo Colombia's Past
Comparing 1965 Colombia's violence to present-day Mexico, the author highlights the persistent impact of organized crime, using Gabriel García Márquez's metaphor of "Macondo" to illustrate the pervasive fear and instability affecting daily life.
Mexico's 'Macondo': Violence and Instability Echo Colombia's Past
Comparing 1965 Colombia's violence to present-day Mexico, the author highlights the persistent impact of organized crime, using Gabriel García Márquez's metaphor of "Macondo" to illustrate the pervasive fear and instability affecting daily life.
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60% Bias Score


Environmentalist Rejects Austerity, Promotes 'Good Life' Model
Anthropologist Emilio Santiago Muíño's new book, "Vida de ricos," challenges traditional environmentalism, arguing for a "good life" focused on community, leisure, and reduced consumption, achievable through reduced work hours and societal changes, rejecting austerity as a solution to climate change...
Environmentalist Rejects Austerity, Promotes 'Good Life' Model
Anthropologist Emilio Santiago Muíño's new book, "Vida de ricos," challenges traditional environmentalism, arguing for a "good life" focused on community, leisure, and reduced consumption, achievable through reduced work hours and societal changes, rejecting austerity as a solution to climate change...
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52% Bias Score


Coco Fusco: Swimming Dry at the Macba
Coco Fusco's Macba exhibition in Barcelona, running until January 11, 2026, uses video, performance, and documentary to explore post-revolutionary Cuba's repression, referencing figures like Heberto Padilla and Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara, highlighting censorship and state control.
Coco Fusco: Swimming Dry at the Macba
Coco Fusco's Macba exhibition in Barcelona, running until January 11, 2026, uses video, performance, and documentary to explore post-revolutionary Cuba's repression, referencing figures like Heberto Padilla and Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara, highlighting censorship and state control.
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44% Bias Score


Intel and Qorvo's Departure from Costa Rica: A Setback for Regional Semiconductor Ambitions
Intel and Qorvo are relocating their Costa Rican semiconductor manufacturing operations to Asia due to US policy shifts under the Trump administration, impacting Costa Rica's economic growth projection by 0.3 percentage points and undermining its plan to become a regional semiconductor hub.
Intel and Qorvo's Departure from Costa Rica: A Setback for Regional Semiconductor Ambitions
Intel and Qorvo are relocating their Costa Rican semiconductor manufacturing operations to Asia due to US policy shifts under the Trump administration, impacting Costa Rica's economic growth projection by 0.3 percentage points and undermining its plan to become a regional semiconductor hub.
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56% Bias Score

International Meeting Addresses Systemic Racism Against Afro-Descendant Women
On July 25th, Colombia's Vice President Francia Márquez convened an international meeting of Afro-descendant women leaders to discuss challenges faced by Afro-descendant women and children, including systemic racism, migration policies, and human trafficking, resulting in a plan of action for addres...

International Meeting Addresses Systemic Racism Against Afro-Descendant Women
On July 25th, Colombia's Vice President Francia Márquez convened an international meeting of Afro-descendant women leaders to discuss challenges faced by Afro-descendant women and children, including systemic racism, migration policies, and human trafficking, resulting in a plan of action for addres...
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16% Bias Score

Chile Election: 7 Million Infrequent Voters to Sway Outcome
In Chile's November election, around 7 million infrequent voters, many mobilized by mandatory voting, could significantly alter the outcome due to their unpredictable behavior, potentially influenced by the 'herd effect'.

Chile Election: 7 Million Infrequent Voters to Sway Outcome
In Chile's November election, around 7 million infrequent voters, many mobilized by mandatory voting, could significantly alter the outcome due to their unpredictable behavior, potentially influenced by the 'herd effect'.
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40% Bias Score

US Ex-Marine Convicted of Triple Homicide Released in Prisoner Exchange, Sparking Outrage
Dahud Hanid Ortiz, a US ex-marine convicted of murdering three people in a 2016 Madrid law office, was released from a Venezuelan prison on July 18th, 2023, as part of a prisoner exchange with the US, prompting outrage and unanswered questions from the victims' families and highlighting communicatio...

US Ex-Marine Convicted of Triple Homicide Released in Prisoner Exchange, Sparking Outrage
Dahud Hanid Ortiz, a US ex-marine convicted of murdering three people in a 2016 Madrid law office, was released from a Venezuelan prison on July 18th, 2023, as part of a prisoner exchange with the US, prompting outrage and unanswered questions from the victims' families and highlighting communicatio...
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52% Bias Score

Internal Conflicts Hamper Montoro Corruption Investigation
The investigation into former Spanish Minister Cristóbal Montoro's alleged corruption involves disputes between prosecutor Carmen García Cerdá and her superiors in Spain's Anticorruption Prosecutor's Office, leading to stalled investigations and a disciplinary sanction against García Cerdá for bypas...

Internal Conflicts Hamper Montoro Corruption Investigation
The investigation into former Spanish Minister Cristóbal Montoro's alleged corruption involves disputes between prosecutor Carmen García Cerdá and her superiors in Spain's Anticorruption Prosecutor's Office, leading to stalled investigations and a disciplinary sanction against García Cerdá for bypas...
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44% Bias Score

Feijóo's "Overrated Vacations" Spark Political Debate in Spain
Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of Spain's opposition PP, declared "vacations are overrated," prompting controversy and revealing the party's summer plan to create lists of laws to repeal and replace from the current government, highlighting a struggle between demolishing existing policies versus offer...

Feijóo's "Overrated Vacations" Spark Political Debate in Spain
Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of Spain's opposition PP, declared "vacations are overrated," prompting controversy and revealing the party's summer plan to create lists of laws to repeal and replace from the current government, highlighting a struggle between demolishing existing policies versus offer...
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44% Bias Score

Gaza Blockade: Malnutrition Crisis Claims Nearly 90 Children
One-year-old Mohamed from Gaza, weighing only six kilograms due to malnutrition caused by a four-month Israeli blockade, symbolizes the humanitarian catastrophe affecting over 320,000 children under five in Gaza, with nearly 90 deaths from malnutrition since October 7th, 2023, highlighting the urgen...

Gaza Blockade: Malnutrition Crisis Claims Nearly 90 Children
One-year-old Mohamed from Gaza, weighing only six kilograms due to malnutrition caused by a four-month Israeli blockade, symbolizes the humanitarian catastrophe affecting over 320,000 children under five in Gaza, with nearly 90 deaths from malnutrition since October 7th, 2023, highlighting the urgen...
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56% Bias Score
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