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Petro Accepts Resignations Amidst Colombian Government Reshuffle
Colombian President Gustavo Petro accepted the resignations of Minister Luis Carlos Reyes and DNP director Alexander López Maya on Thursday, following a February cabinet meeting that exposed internal government conflicts, leading to a cabinet reshuffle aimed at improving governance and policy implem...
Petro Accepts Resignations Amidst Colombian Government Reshuffle
Colombian President Gustavo Petro accepted the resignations of Minister Luis Carlos Reyes and DNP director Alexander López Maya on Thursday, following a February cabinet meeting that exposed internal government conflicts, leading to a cabinet reshuffle aimed at improving governance and policy implem...
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44% Bias Score


Spoorloos" Discontinued After Mismatched Families Found
The Dutch TV show "Spoorloos," which helps adoptees find their biological families, has been discontinued after eight cases of mismatched families were discovered; six cases originated in Colombia. Two adoptees are suing KRO-NCRV, the show's broadcaster, and court hearings are underway.
Spoorloos" Discontinued After Mismatched Families Found
The Dutch TV show "Spoorloos," which helps adoptees find their biological families, has been discontinued after eight cases of mismatched families were discovered; six cases originated in Colombia. Two adoptees are suing KRO-NCRV, the show's broadcaster, and court hearings are underway.
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36% Bias Score


Bogotá Mayor Rejects National Savanna Environmental Resolution, Threatening Legal Action
Bogotá Mayor Carlos Fernando Galán rejected a national government environmental resolution for the Bogotá savanna, citing illegality and unconstitutionality, threatening legal action and claiming it jeopardizes key infrastructure projects and violates territorial autonomy; the former environment min...
Bogotá Mayor Rejects National Savanna Environmental Resolution, Threatening Legal Action
Bogotá Mayor Carlos Fernando Galán rejected a national government environmental resolution for the Bogotá savanna, citing illegality and unconstitutionality, threatening legal action and claiming it jeopardizes key infrastructure projects and violates territorial autonomy; the former environment min...
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56% Bias Score


Spain's New Immigration Law Creates Crisis for Asylum Seekers
Spain's new immigration law, effective May 20th, will leave tens of thousands of asylum seekers without legal status, jeopardizing their jobs and livelihoods, despite their economic contributions; the law is being challenged in court.
Spain's New Immigration Law Creates Crisis for Asylum Seekers
Spain's new immigration law, effective May 20th, will leave tens of thousands of asylum seekers without legal status, jeopardizing their jobs and livelihoods, despite their economic contributions; the law is being challenged in court.
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72% Bias Score


Colombia's Health Reform Delayed by Government-Court Dispute
Colombian President Gustavo Petro's health reform is stalled in Congress due to a legal battle between the Health Ministry and the Constitutional Court over payments to health insurers, exposing a power struggle between the executive and judicial branches and delaying the implementation of a key pol...
Colombia's Health Reform Delayed by Government-Court Dispute
Colombian President Gustavo Petro's health reform is stalled in Congress due to a legal battle between the Health Ministry and the Constitutional Court over payments to health insurers, exposing a power struggle between the executive and judicial branches and delaying the implementation of a key pol...
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40% Bias Score


Colombia's Deep-Rooted Inequality: Social Origin and Regional Disparities
A World Bank study reveals that 40% of income inequality in Colombia is due to social origin, highlighting vast regional disparities in education and opportunities, exacerbated by historical factors like armed conflict and weak institutional capacity.
Colombia's Deep-Rooted Inequality: Social Origin and Regional Disparities
A World Bank study reveals that 40% of income inequality in Colombia is due to social origin, highlighting vast regional disparities in education and opportunities, exacerbated by historical factors like armed conflict and weak institutional capacity.
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48% Bias Score

France's New Anti-Narcotrafficking Law Sparks Debate
Following the arrest of France's most wanted drug trafficker, a new bill aiming to strengthen the fight against narcotrafficking is sparking debate in the National Assembly, raising concerns about its potential impact on legal rights and the balance between security and justice.

France's New Anti-Narcotrafficking Law Sparks Debate
Following the arrest of France's most wanted drug trafficker, a new bill aiming to strengthen the fight against narcotrafficking is sparking debate in the National Assembly, raising concerns about its potential impact on legal rights and the balance between security and justice.
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44% Bias Score

Former Olympian Added to FBI's 10 Most Wanted List for Drug Trafficking, Murder
Former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, 43, is wanted by the FBI on multiple charges, including murder and drug trafficking, and is now on their 10 Most Wanted list with a US$10 million reward; the charges stem from an alleged transnational drug ring spanning Canada, the US, Mexico and Col...

Former Olympian Added to FBI's 10 Most Wanted List for Drug Trafficking, Murder
Former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, 43, is wanted by the FBI on multiple charges, including murder and drug trafficking, and is now on their 10 Most Wanted list with a US$10 million reward; the charges stem from an alleged transnational drug ring spanning Canada, the US, Mexico and Col...
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52% Bias Score

Colombia Launches Plan to Eradicate Coca Crops in Catatumbo
The Colombian government launched a 140-day plan to eradicate 25,000 hectares of coca crops in Catatumbo, offering farmers financial aid to switch to legal agriculture, while continuing military operations against rebel groups and improving infrastructure.

Colombia Launches Plan to Eradicate Coca Crops in Catatumbo
The Colombian government launched a 140-day plan to eradicate 25,000 hectares of coca crops in Catatumbo, offering farmers financial aid to switch to legal agriculture, while continuing military operations against rebel groups and improving infrastructure.
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32% Bias Score

Colombian Official Faces Smear Campaign, Demands Transparency
A high-ranking Colombian public official is facing a smear campaign based on unsubstantiated accusations and anonymous sources, prompting them to demand a thorough investigation into the origins of the claims and a focus on verifiable evidence.

Colombian Official Faces Smear Campaign, Demands Transparency
A high-ranking Colombian public official is facing a smear campaign based on unsubstantiated accusations and anonymous sources, prompting them to demand a thorough investigation into the origins of the claims and a focus on verifiable evidence.
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44% Bias Score

Colombian Journalist Faces Death Threats, Extortion in San Vicente del Caguán
Yuliana Sánchez, a journalist in San Vicente del Caguán, Colombia, has received death threats and extortion demands since October 2024, allegedly from dissident FARC groups unhappy with her reporting on the conflict and peace dialogues, forcing her to temporarily flee but return to protect her work ...

Colombian Journalist Faces Death Threats, Extortion in San Vicente del Caguán
Yuliana Sánchez, a journalist in San Vicente del Caguán, Colombia, has received death threats and extortion demands since October 2024, allegedly from dissident FARC groups unhappy with her reporting on the conflict and peace dialogues, forcing her to temporarily flee but return to protect her work ...
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24% Bias Score

Colombia Names New ICT Minister Amidst Cabinet Reshuffle
Colombia's President Gustavo Petro appointed Julián Molina as the new Minister of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) on February 25, 2024, following a cabinet reshuffle and the resignation of Mauricio Lizcano; Molina, affiliated with the Partido de la U, previously worked at the minis...

Colombia Names New ICT Minister Amidst Cabinet Reshuffle
Colombia's President Gustavo Petro appointed Julián Molina as the new Minister of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) on February 25, 2024, following a cabinet reshuffle and the resignation of Mauricio Lizcano; Molina, affiliated with the Partido de la U, previously worked at the minis...
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40% Bias Score
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