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Latin American Leaders and the Allure of Re-election
Brazilian President Lula's recent statement about seeking a fourth term in 2026 highlights a trend in Latin America where leaders, driven by personal ambition and a lack of strong political parties, prioritize their own continued rule over institutional stability.
Latin American Leaders and the Allure of Re-election
Brazilian President Lula's recent statement about seeking a fourth term in 2026 highlights a trend in Latin America where leaders, driven by personal ambition and a lack of strong political parties, prioritize their own continued rule over institutional stability.
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52% Bias Score


El Salvador Extends Detention for 80,000 Gang Suspects
El Salvador's Congress granted a two-year extension to pretrial detention for over 80,000 individuals accused of gang affiliation, allowing the government to conduct more thorough investigations and pursue mass trials; this decision, while bolstering public safety, has faced criticism for potential ...
El Salvador Extends Detention for 80,000 Gang Suspects
El Salvador's Congress granted a two-year extension to pretrial detention for over 80,000 individuals accused of gang affiliation, allowing the government to conduct more thorough investigations and pursue mass trials; this decision, while bolstering public safety, has faced criticism for potential ...
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36% Bias Score


El Salvador NGOs Challenge Foreign Agents Law
In El Salvador, a new law imposing a 30% tax on foreign funding for NGOs has prompted a constitutional challenge, with organizations citing concerns about government overreach and the recent suspension of operations by Cristosal, a human rights group critical of President Bukele.
El Salvador NGOs Challenge Foreign Agents Law
In El Salvador, a new law imposing a 30% tax on foreign funding for NGOs has prompted a constitutional challenge, with organizations citing concerns about government overreach and the recent suspension of operations by Cristosal, a human rights group critical of President Bukele.
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56% Bias Score


Mass Exodus of Political Exiles from El Salvador Amidst Government Crackdown
More than 100 political exiles, mainly journalists, lawyers, academics, environmentalists, and human rights activists, have fled El Salvador due to government repression and a new "foreign agents" law, reminiscent of the country's brutal civil war.
Mass Exodus of Political Exiles from El Salvador Amidst Government Crackdown
More than 100 political exiles, mainly journalists, lawyers, academics, environmentalists, and human rights activists, have fled El Salvador due to government repression and a new "foreign agents" law, reminiscent of the country's brutal civil war.
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52% Bias Score


Venezuela Investigates El Salvador Over Alleged Torture of Deported Migrants
Venezuela is investigating El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele and officials for the alleged torture of 252 Venezuelan migrants deported from the US in March under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, who reported beatings, sexual abuse, and lack of medical care in El Salvadoran prisons; the investigation w...
Venezuela Investigates El Salvador Over Alleged Torture of Deported Migrants
Venezuela is investigating El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele and officials for the alleged torture of 252 Venezuelan migrants deported from the US in March under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, who reported beatings, sexual abuse, and lack of medical care in El Salvadoran prisons; the investigation w...
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44% Bias Score


El Salvador: Security Gains Amidst Human Rights Concerns Under Bukele
President Nayib Bukele's policies in El Salvador have led to a significant decrease in gang violence and improved economic conditions, but also raised concerns about human rights abuses and government repression.
El Salvador: Security Gains Amidst Human Rights Concerns Under Bukele
President Nayib Bukele's policies in El Salvador have led to a significant decrease in gang violence and improved economic conditions, but also raised concerns about human rights abuses and government repression.
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48% Bias Score

El Salvador: New Education Minister, Legal Changes Tighten Crackdown on Gangs
El Salvador's President Bukele appointed army captain Karla Trigueros as the new education minister, days before the legislature approved changes allowing minors involved in gangs to be tried as adults and extending provisional detention to August 2027, impacting 88,750 detainees under the state of ...

El Salvador: New Education Minister, Legal Changes Tighten Crackdown on Gangs
El Salvador's President Bukele appointed army captain Karla Trigueros as the new education minister, days before the legislature approved changes allowing minors involved in gangs to be tried as adults and extending provisional detention to August 2027, impacting 88,750 detainees under the state of ...
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64% Bias Score

El Salvador Amends Constitution, Extending Presidential Term and Eliminating Second Round
El Salvador's legislature passed a constitutional amendment extending presidential terms to six years, eliminating the second electoral round, and shortening President Bukele's current term; the vote passed 57-3, sparking criticism from the opposition and international human rights organizations.

El Salvador Amends Constitution, Extending Presidential Term and Eliminating Second Round
El Salvador's legislature passed a constitutional amendment extending presidential terms to six years, eliminating the second electoral round, and shortening President Bukele's current term; the vote passed 57-3, sparking criticism from the opposition and international human rights organizations.
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56% Bias Score

Mass Exodus from El Salvador Amidst Bukele's Crackdown
More than 100 political exiles, including journalists, lawyers, and human rights activists, have fled El Salvador in recent months due to President Nayib Bukele's crackdown, fearing imprisonment or worse under a new "foreign agents" law and violent repression of protests, echoing the mass exodus dur...

Mass Exodus from El Salvador Amidst Bukele's Crackdown
More than 100 political exiles, including journalists, lawyers, and human rights activists, have fled El Salvador in recent months due to President Nayib Bukele's crackdown, fearing imprisonment or worse under a new "foreign agents" law and violent repression of protests, echoing the mass exodus dur...
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48% Bias Score

Venezuela Investigates El Salvador Over Migrant Abuse
Venezuela is formally investigating Salvadoran officials, including President Nayib Bukele, for alleged abuse of 252 Venezuelan migrants deported from the US and held at El Salvador's Cecot prison; these migrants were released Friday in exchange for 10 US and dozens of Venezuelan prisoners; Venezuel...

Venezuela Investigates El Salvador Over Migrant Abuse
Venezuela is formally investigating Salvadoran officials, including President Nayib Bukele, for alleged abuse of 252 Venezuelan migrants deported from the US and held at El Salvador's Cecot prison; these migrants were released Friday in exchange for 10 US and dozens of Venezuelan prisoners; Venezuel...
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36% Bias Score

Venezuela Investigates Bukele Over Alleged Migrant Abuse
On July 21, 2025, Venezuela launched an investigation into El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele for alleged abuse of 252 Venezuelan migrants deported from the US and held in a maximum-security Salvadoran prison; Bukele claims Venezuela is upset about losing their "hostages.

Venezuela Investigates Bukele Over Alleged Migrant Abuse
On July 21, 2025, Venezuela launched an investigation into El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele for alleged abuse of 252 Venezuelan migrants deported from the US and held in a maximum-security Salvadoran prison; Bukele claims Venezuela is upset about losing their "hostages.
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60% Bias Score

Venezuela to Investigate El Salvador Officials Over Detainee Abuse
Venezuela's attorney general will investigate El Salvador's president and two officials for alleged abuse of over 250 Venezuelan prisoners who were deported from the US and returned to Venezuela on Friday after reporting torture and human rights violations in El Salvador's Cecot prison.

Venezuela to Investigate El Salvador Officials Over Detainee Abuse
Venezuela's attorney general will investigate El Salvador's president and two officials for alleged abuse of over 250 Venezuelan prisoners who were deported from the US and returned to Venezuela on Friday after reporting torture and human rights violations in El Salvador's Cecot prison.
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48% Bias Score
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