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Nicaragua's Ortega Amends Constitution, Consolidating Power
Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega and his wife Rosario Murillo amended the constitution, granting Murillo the title of co-president, extending presidential terms to six years, and centralizing control over all state institutions, including media and the church, while enabling the stripping of citi...
Nicaragua's Ortega Amends Constitution, Consolidating Power
Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega and his wife Rosario Murillo amended the constitution, granting Murillo the title of co-president, extending presidential terms to six years, and centralizing control over all state institutions, including media and the church, while enabling the stripping of citi...
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64% Bias Score


Rubio's Central America Trip to Focus on Migration and Economic Issues
Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit Central America next week to address migration, economic issues, and regional stability, reflecting the Trump administration's priorities and concerns, while Panama's president dismissed Trump's comments about the Panama Canal.
Rubio's Central America Trip to Focus on Migration and Economic Issues
Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit Central America next week to address migration, economic issues, and regional stability, reflecting the Trump administration's priorities and concerns, while Panama's president dismissed Trump's comments about the Panama Canal.
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56% Bias Score


Rubio's Central America Trip Amidst Panama Canal Dispute
Secretary of State Marco Rubio will travel to Panama and potentially other Central American countries next week to address mass migration, following President Trump's false claim that China controls the Panama Canal, a claim Panama refutes.
Rubio's Central America Trip Amidst Panama Canal Dispute
Secretary of State Marco Rubio will travel to Panama and potentially other Central American countries next week to address mass migration, following President Trump's false claim that China controls the Panama Canal, a claim Panama refutes.
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56% Bias Score


Migrant Exploitation at the US-Mexico Border Reaches Multi-Billion Dollar Levels
A 26-year-old Honduran woman paid $250 to cross the Mexico-Guatemala border, illustrating the multi-billion dollar human trafficking industry exploiting migrants heading to the U.S. before Donald Trump's inauguration, with cartels and corrupt officials exacerbating the problem.
Migrant Exploitation at the US-Mexico Border Reaches Multi-Billion Dollar Levels
A 26-year-old Honduran woman paid $250 to cross the Mexico-Guatemala border, illustrating the multi-billion dollar human trafficking industry exploiting migrants heading to the U.S. before Donald Trump's inauguration, with cartels and corrupt officials exacerbating the problem.
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44% Bias Score


Guatemala's Arca Film Lab: Reviving Analogue Photography in Central America
In Guatemala City, Arca Film Lab, run by Fabriccio Díaz and Lucía Ramírez, is Central America's only fully operational photo film development lab, processing over 800 rolls this year and serving over 60 clients monthly, overcoming challenges in importing chemicals and equipment.
Guatemala's Arca Film Lab: Reviving Analogue Photography in Central America
In Guatemala City, Arca Film Lab, run by Fabriccio Díaz and Lucía Ramírez, is Central America's only fully operational photo film development lab, processing over 800 rolls this year and serving over 60 clients monthly, overcoming challenges in importing chemicals and equipment.
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40% Bias Score


El Salvador Reverses Metal Mining Ban, Sparking Environmental Concerns
El Salvador's congress overturned its 2017 ban on metal mining on December 23, 2023, prioritizing economic growth despite environmental concerns and potential irreversible damage, including water contamination and public health risks, prompting widespread opposition.
El Salvador Reverses Metal Mining Ban, Sparking Environmental Concerns
El Salvador's congress overturned its 2017 ban on metal mining on December 23, 2023, prioritizing economic growth despite environmental concerns and potential irreversible damage, including water contamination and public health risks, prompting widespread opposition.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Immigration Crackdown Forces Migrants to Rethink US Dreams
President Trump's new immigration policies have forced migrants traveling to the United States to reconsider their plans, with many abandoning their journeys due to fears of deportation and lack of opportunities, resulting in a significant shift in regional migration patterns.

Trump's Immigration Crackdown Forces Migrants to Rethink US Dreams
President Trump's new immigration policies have forced migrants traveling to the United States to reconsider their plans, with many abandoning their journeys due to fears of deportation and lack of opportunities, resulting in a significant shift in regional migration patterns.
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60% Bias Score

Rubio's Central America Trip to Address Deportations and Panama Canal
Secretary of State Marco Rubio's first international trip, beginning the first week of February, will focus on securing repatriation agreements with Central American nations and addressing President Trump's concerns about the Panama Canal's operational control, despite Panama's rejection of those cl...

Rubio's Central America Trip to Address Deportations and Panama Canal
Secretary of State Marco Rubio's first international trip, beginning the first week of February, will focus on securing repatriation agreements with Central American nations and addressing President Trump's concerns about the Panama Canal's operational control, despite Panama's rejection of those cl...
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Win: Diverse Reactions and Economic Threats to Central America
Following Trump's election win, Central American leaders responded differently; Bukele congratulated him, Curruchiche celebrated, while Castro threatened to end military cooperation if mass deportations occur, highlighting the economic reliance on US remittances which could cause the region's econom...

Trump's Win: Diverse Reactions and Economic Threats to Central America
Following Trump's election win, Central American leaders responded differently; Bukele congratulated him, Curruchiche celebrated, while Castro threatened to end military cooperation if mass deportations occur, highlighting the economic reliance on US remittances which could cause the region's econom...
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52% Bias Score

Nicaragua Swears in Thousands of Hooded "Volunteer Police" Amidst Reform Controversy
Thousands of hooded civilians were sworn in as Nicaragua's new "volunteer police," a controversial force created by a constitutional reform and criticized as paramilitary by exiled opposition, reminiscent of the 2018 protests' repression.

Nicaragua Swears in Thousands of Hooded "Volunteer Police" Amidst Reform Controversy
Thousands of hooded civilians were sworn in as Nicaragua's new "volunteer police," a controversial force created by a constitutional reform and criticized as paramilitary by exiled opposition, reminiscent of the 2018 protests' repression.
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48% Bias Score

US Embassy to Observe Honduran Primary Elections
The US Embassy in Tegucigalpa officially requested authorization from Honduras' National Electoral Council (CNE) on December 11th, 2024 to observe the March 9th primary elections, a request that was positively received by CNE president Cossette López.

US Embassy to Observe Honduran Primary Elections
The US Embassy in Tegucigalpa officially requested authorization from Honduras' National Electoral Council (CNE) on December 11th, 2024 to observe the March 9th primary elections, a request that was positively received by CNE president Cossette López.
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32% Bias Score

Guatemala to Accept Increased U.S. Deportations Under Trump
Guatemala may accept more deportees from the U.S. under the incoming Trump administration, including citizens of other Central American nations, to strengthen ties and potentially leverage the skills of returning citizens, despite potential economic strain from reduced remittances.

Guatemala to Accept Increased U.S. Deportations Under Trump
Guatemala may accept more deportees from the U.S. under the incoming Trump administration, including citizens of other Central American nations, to strengthen ties and potentially leverage the skills of returning citizens, despite potential economic strain from reduced remittances.
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48% Bias Score
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