Colombia Issues Emergency Decrees for Catatumbo Humanitarian Crisis
The Colombian government issued three decrees to address the humanitarian crisis in Catatumbo, providing short-term economic aid to farmers in ten municipalities of Norte de Santander and two in Cesar, focusing on credit access and supply delivery, amidst violence and displacement affecting a region...
Colombia Issues Emergency Decrees for Catatumbo Humanitarian Crisis
The Colombian government issued three decrees to address the humanitarian crisis in Catatumbo, providing short-term economic aid to farmers in ten municipalities of Norte de Santander and two in Cesar, focusing on credit access and supply delivery, amidst violence and displacement affecting a region...
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52% Bias Score
63 FARC Dissidents Demobilize in Catatumbo Amidst Ongoing Violence
At least 63 FARC dissidents demobilized in Tibú, Colombia, surrendering weapons amid a week of violence in Catatumbo that displaced over 41,000 and confined 12,520, with President Petro urging continued demobilization and offering reintegration.
63 FARC Dissidents Demobilize in Catatumbo Amidst Ongoing Violence
At least 63 FARC dissidents demobilized in Tibú, Colombia, surrendering weapons amid a week of violence in Catatumbo that displaced over 41,000 and confined 12,520, with President Petro urging continued demobilization and offering reintegration.
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56% Bias Score
Colombian Army Launches Operation Catatumbo Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
The Colombian Army launched Operation Catatumbo on January 27th to quell ELN guerrilla attacks on a dissident FARC group in the Catatumbo region, displacing 40,000 and killing at least 60, prompting a government state of exception to provide resources and security.
Colombian Army Launches Operation Catatumbo Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
The Colombian Army launched Operation Catatumbo on January 27th to quell ELN guerrilla attacks on a dissident FARC group in the Catatumbo region, displacing 40,000 and killing at least 60, prompting a government state of exception to provide resources and security.
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36% Bias Score
80 Dead in Colombia After Failed Peace Talks
More than 80 people died and 20 were injured in clashes between the ELN and former FARC rebels in Colombia's northeast over the weekend, forcing thousands to flee their homes after the government's latest attempt to broker peace talks failed.
80 Dead in Colombia After Failed Peace Talks
More than 80 people died and 20 were injured in clashes between the ELN and former FARC rebels in Colombia's northeast over the weekend, forcing thousands to flee their homes after the government's latest attempt to broker peace talks failed.
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44% Bias Score
Colombia Reinstates ELN Arrest Warrants After Catatumbo Violence
Colombia reactivated arrest warrants for 31 ELN members involved in peace talks following violence in Catatumbo that left 80 dead and 32,000 displaced, prompting President Petro to suspend the peace process.
Colombia Reinstates ELN Arrest Warrants After Catatumbo Violence
Colombia reactivated arrest warrants for 31 ELN members involved in peace talks following violence in Catatumbo that left 80 dead and 32,000 displaced, prompting President Petro to suspend the peace process.
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44% Bias Score
Over 80 Dead in Colombia Clashes; Peace Talks Suspended
Clashes between the ELN and dissident FARC groups in Colombia's Catatumbo region resulted in over 80 deaths, more than 20 injuries, and the displacement of approximately 11,000 people, leading to a major humanitarian crisis and the suspension of peace negotiations.
Over 80 Dead in Colombia Clashes; Peace Talks Suspended
Clashes between the ELN and dissident FARC groups in Colombia's Catatumbo region resulted in over 80 deaths, more than 20 injuries, and the displacement of approximately 11,000 people, leading to a major humanitarian crisis and the suspension of peace negotiations.
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48% Bias Score
Colombia Issues Agricultural Decrees to Aid Farmers Displaced by ELN Violence
The Colombian government enacted three decrees offering financial aid and housing to farmers displaced by ELN violence in Catatumbo, aiming to maintain food production and facilitate their return.
Colombia Issues Agricultural Decrees to Aid Farmers Displaced by ELN Violence
The Colombian government enacted three decrees offering financial aid and housing to farmers displaced by ELN violence in Catatumbo, aiming to maintain food production and facilitate their return.
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36% Bias Score
Colombia Offers $700,000 Reward Amid Deadly Catatumbo Conflict
The Colombian government offered a $700,000 reward for the capture of four ELN leaders whose fight with FARC dissidents in Catatumbo, a coca-growing region bordering Venezuela, caused at least 80 deaths and displaced 40,000 in 10 days, prompting President Petro to issue a decree granting himself eme...
Colombia Offers $700,000 Reward Amid Deadly Catatumbo Conflict
The Colombian government offered a $700,000 reward for the capture of four ELN leaders whose fight with FARC dissidents in Catatumbo, a coca-growing region bordering Venezuela, caused at least 80 deaths and displaced 40,000 in 10 days, prompting President Petro to issue a decree granting himself eme...
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40% Bias Score
Catatumbo Conflict: 80 Dead, 30,000 Displaced, and Colombia's Peace at Risk
Violent clashes between the ELN and FARC dissidents in Colombia's resource-rich Catatumbo region since January 15th have caused at least 80 deaths and displaced over 30,000, creating a humanitarian crisis that threatens President Petro's 'total peace' initiative and jeopardizes future stability.
Catatumbo Conflict: 80 Dead, 30,000 Displaced, and Colombia's Peace at Risk
Violent clashes between the ELN and FARC dissidents in Colombia's resource-rich Catatumbo region since January 15th have caused at least 80 deaths and displaced over 30,000, creating a humanitarian crisis that threatens President Petro's 'total peace' initiative and jeopardizes future stability.
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44% Bias Score
Colombia's Catatumbo Violence Jeopardizes 'Total Peace' Policy
Renewed clashes between the ELN and FARC dissidents in Colombia's Catatumbo region have left at least 80 dead and 32,000 displaced, prompting President Gustavo Petro to suspend peace talks and declare a state of emergency, jeopardizing his 'total peace' policy.
Colombia's Catatumbo Violence Jeopardizes 'Total Peace' Policy
Renewed clashes between the ELN and FARC dissidents in Colombia's Catatumbo region have left at least 80 dead and 32,000 displaced, prompting President Gustavo Petro to suspend peace talks and declare a state of emergency, jeopardizing his 'total peace' policy.
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36% Bias Score
Colombian Violence Drives 1,000 to Flee to Venezuela
Nearly 1,000 residents of a Colombian border village fled to Venezuela due to escalating violence in Catatumbo, where renewed clashes between the ELN and FARC-EMC over drug trafficking routes have killed at least 80 and displaced over 18,000, prompting President Petro to suspend peace talks with the...
Colombian Violence Drives 1,000 to Flee to Venezuela
Nearly 1,000 residents of a Colombian border village fled to Venezuela due to escalating violence in Catatumbo, where renewed clashes between the ELN and FARC-EMC over drug trafficking routes have killed at least 80 and displaced over 18,000, prompting President Petro to suspend peace talks with the...
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32% Bias Score
80 Dead in Colombia as Peace Talks Fail
More than 80 people were killed and 20 injured in northeastern Colombia over the weekend after peace talks between the government and the National Liberation Army (ELN) collapsed, forcing thousands to flee their homes and seek shelter in the nearby mountains and government shelters.
80 Dead in Colombia as Peace Talks Fail
More than 80 people were killed and 20 injured in northeastern Colombia over the weekend after peace talks between the government and the National Liberation Army (ELN) collapsed, forcing thousands to flee their homes and seek shelter in the nearby mountains and government shelters.
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32% Bias Score