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Rubio Witnesses Mass Deportation from Panama, Underscoring U.S. Immigration Stance
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio witnessed the deportation of 43 migrants from Panama to Colombia on Monday, highlighting the Trump administration's efforts to deter illegal immigration; the U.S. has provided Panama with nearly $2.7 million for this purpose, resulting in a significant decrease in...
Rubio Witnesses Mass Deportation from Panama, Underscoring U.S. Immigration Stance
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio witnessed the deportation of 43 migrants from Panama to Colombia on Monday, highlighting the Trump administration's efforts to deter illegal immigration; the U.S. has provided Panama with nearly $2.7 million for this purpose, resulting in a significant decrease in...
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64% Bias Score


Trump's Tariff Threat Forces Colombia to Accept Deportation Flights
Facing Trump's tariff threats, Colombia agreed to accept deportation flights from the US, highlighting the country's heavy dependence on US trade (over 25%), despite potential WTO violations, raising concerns about future trade practices.
Trump's Tariff Threat Forces Colombia to Accept Deportation Flights
Facing Trump's tariff threats, Colombia agreed to accept deportation flights from the US, highlighting the country's heavy dependence on US trade (over 25%), despite potential WTO violations, raising concerns about future trade practices.
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48% Bias Score


Colombia-US Migrant Crisis Averted After Repatriation Agreement
Following a dispute over the deportation of Colombians, Colombia and the US averted a tariff war after Colombia agreed to repatriate its citizens using its own transport, avoiding the use of restraints by US authorities; President Gustavo Petro criticized the US actions, drawing comparisons to histo...
Colombia-US Migrant Crisis Averted After Repatriation Agreement
Following a dispute over the deportation of Colombians, Colombia and the US averted a tariff war after Colombia agreed to repatriate its citizens using its own transport, avoiding the use of restraints by US authorities; President Gustavo Petro criticized the US actions, drawing comparisons to histo...
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52% Bias Score


ELN Commander Pablito: Obstacle to Colombian Peace
Alias Pablito, a top ELN commander controlling 2,000 fighters, is implicated in numerous attacks, including the 2019 Bogotá bombing, and his opposition to peace negotiations hinders Colombian peace efforts; he operates across the Colombia-Venezuela border.
ELN Commander Pablito: Obstacle to Colombian Peace
Alias Pablito, a top ELN commander controlling 2,000 fighters, is implicated in numerous attacks, including the 2019 Bogotá bombing, and his opposition to peace negotiations hinders Colombian peace efforts; he operates across the Colombia-Venezuela border.
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Tariff Threats: A Strategic Blend of Threat and Negotiation
President Trump threatened to impose tariffs of 25% on all Mexican and Canadian goods and 10% on all Chinese goods by 11:59 PM ET on Saturday, citing the three nations' alleged roles in illegal immigration and the fentanyl trade; however, his former Commerce Secretary suggests that the threat may be...
Trump's Tariff Threats: A Strategic Blend of Threat and Negotiation
President Trump threatened to impose tariffs of 25% on all Mexican and Canadian goods and 10% on all Chinese goods by 11:59 PM ET on Saturday, citing the three nations' alleged roles in illegal immigration and the fentanyl trade; however, his former Commerce Secretary suggests that the threat may be...
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44% Bias Score


Remains of Two Medellín Civilians Identified as Paramilitary Victims
In Medellín, Colombia, forensic analysis confirmed that two young civilians, a 20-year-old female athlete and a 28-year-old male street vendor with disabilities, disappeared in 2002, were murdered by paramilitary groups and buried in La Escombrera, a mass grave.
Remains of Two Medellín Civilians Identified as Paramilitary Victims
In Medellín, Colombia, forensic analysis confirmed that two young civilians, a 20-year-old female athlete and a 28-year-old male street vendor with disabilities, disappeared in 2002, were murdered by paramilitary groups and buried in La Escombrera, a mass grave.
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24% Bias Score

Colombian Restaurant Shifts to Cooperative Model for Community Well-being
Mestizo Cocina de Origen", a Colombian restaurant, founded a cooperative, "Coco," to promote communal living, environmental sustainability, and cultural preservation, abandoning a competitive model in favor of community well-being.

Colombian Restaurant Shifts to Cooperative Model for Community Well-being
Mestizo Cocina de Origen", a Colombian restaurant, founded a cooperative, "Coco," to promote communal living, environmental sustainability, and cultural preservation, abandoning a competitive model in favor of community well-being.
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68% Bias Score

Fidic's Future Uncertain After Patarroyo's Death
The death of Colombian scientist Manuel Elkin Patarroyo on January 9th leaves his foundation, Fidic, facing legal battles over alleged animal cruelty, financial instability, and potential relocation, jeopardizing its future despite its significant contributions to scientific research.

Fidic's Future Uncertain After Patarroyo's Death
The death of Colombian scientist Manuel Elkin Patarroyo on January 9th leaves his foundation, Fidic, facing legal battles over alleged animal cruelty, financial instability, and potential relocation, jeopardizing its future despite its significant contributions to scientific research.
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52% Bias Score

High-Ranking Tren de Aragua Member Arrested in Colombia
Bernardo Enrique Atencio Padilla, alias "Chocolate," a key figure in the Tren de Aragua, was arrested in Bucaramanga, Colombia, on December 29th, 2024, for allegedly coordinating targeted killings in Venezuela and trafficking migrants; this is the fourth high-level arrest in Colombia since mid-Novem...

High-Ranking Tren de Aragua Member Arrested in Colombia
Bernardo Enrique Atencio Padilla, alias "Chocolate," a key figure in the Tren de Aragua, was arrested in Bucaramanga, Colombia, on December 29th, 2024, for allegedly coordinating targeted killings in Venezuela and trafficking migrants; this is the fourth high-level arrest in Colombia since mid-Novem...
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44% Bias Score

ELN Commander "Pablito Arauca" and the Challenge to Colombian Peace
Alias "Pablito Arauca," a top ELN commander with 2,000 troops controlling the Colombia-Venezuela border, has thwarted peace efforts through violence, including the 2019 Bogotá attack that killed 22 police cadets and recent attacks in Catatumbo displacing 50,000 and killing 52.

ELN Commander "Pablito Arauca" and the Challenge to Colombian Peace
Alias "Pablito Arauca," a top ELN commander with 2,000 troops controlling the Colombia-Venezuela border, has thwarted peace efforts through violence, including the 2019 Bogotá attack that killed 22 police cadets and recent attacks in Catatumbo displacing 50,000 and killing 52.
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56% Bias Score

Panama Rejects Claims of Chinese Economic Influence, Highlights US Partnership
Panama's Economy and Foreign Ministers dismissed claims of significant Chinese economic influence, emphasizing strong US-Panama ties and collaborative efforts to curb migration through the Darien Gap, while also supporting Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González.

Panama Rejects Claims of Chinese Economic Influence, Highlights US Partnership
Panama's Economy and Foreign Ministers dismissed claims of significant Chinese economic influence, emphasizing strong US-Panama ties and collaborative efforts to curb migration through the Darien Gap, while also supporting Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González.
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56% Bias Score

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
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