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Colombian Army Kills FARC Dissident Leader, Sparking Deadly Attacks
Colombian forces killed Wilmar Pazu Rivera, alias "Cholinga," a leader of FARC dissidents, in Cauca on June 10, 2025, prompting at least nineteen attacks that killed eight, including two police officers, in Cauca and Valle del Cauca.
Colombian Army Kills FARC Dissident Leader, Sparking Deadly Attacks
Colombian forces killed Wilmar Pazu Rivera, alias "Cholinga," a leader of FARC dissidents, in Cauca on June 10, 2025, prompting at least nineteen attacks that killed eight, including two police officers, in Cauca and Valle del Cauca.
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48% Bias Score


San José Galleon Wreck Confirmed by Underwater Artifact Analysis
High-resolution images of a shipwreck 600 meters beneath the Caribbean confirm the presence of gold coins bearing hallmarks of the Spanish galleon San José, lost in 1708, including mint marks, inscriptions, and dimensions matching historical records, alongside Chinese porcelain and 17th-century cann...
San José Galleon Wreck Confirmed by Underwater Artifact Analysis
High-resolution images of a shipwreck 600 meters beneath the Caribbean confirm the presence of gold coins bearing hallmarks of the Spanish galleon San José, lost in 1708, including mint marks, inscriptions, and dimensions matching historical records, alongside Chinese porcelain and 17th-century cann...
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36% Bias Score


Colombia's Tourism Boom: Record Visitors and a Push to Explore Hidden Gems
Colombia's tourism exploded in 2024, with 6.7 million visitors generating $8.34 billion, a 31.4% increase over pre-pandemic levels; ProColombia's 'Runways of Hidden Beauty' campaign is renovating 20 airstrips to open access to lesser-known destinations.
Colombia's Tourism Boom: Record Visitors and a Push to Explore Hidden Gems
Colombia's tourism exploded in 2024, with 6.7 million visitors generating $8.34 billion, a 31.4% increase over pre-pandemic levels; ProColombia's 'Runways of Hidden Beauty' campaign is renovating 20 airstrips to open access to lesser-known destinations.
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44% Bias Score


Colombia's Draw in Buenos Aires Boosts World Cup Hopes
Colombia secured a 1-1 draw against Argentina in Buenos Aires, boosting their World Cup qualification hopes, while Luis Díaz scored a memorable goal against a weakened Argentinian team missing Lionel Messi; Ecuador and Brazil also qualified for the 2026 World Cup.
Colombia's Draw in Buenos Aires Boosts World Cup Hopes
Colombia secured a 1-1 draw against Argentina in Buenos Aires, boosting their World Cup qualification hopes, while Luis Díaz scored a memorable goal against a weakened Argentinian team missing Lionel Messi; Ecuador and Brazil also qualified for the 2026 World Cup.
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32% Bias Score


Three Killed in Coordinated Attacks in Southwestern Colombia
Coordinated attacks in southwestern Colombia on June 10th killed three people, including two police officers, as sixteen armed attacks and explosions targeted police and municipal buildings in Cali and nearby towns, allegedly by FARC dissidents celebrating the anniversary of a former commander's dea...
Three Killed in Coordinated Attacks in Southwestern Colombia
Coordinated attacks in southwestern Colombia on June 10th killed three people, including two police officers, as sixteen armed attacks and explosions targeted police and municipal buildings in Cali and nearby towns, allegedly by FARC dissidents celebrating the anniversary of a former commander's dea...
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40% Bias Score


Madrid Cocaine Lab Bust: Six Arrested, 14 kg of Cocaine Seized
Spanish police dismantled a semi-industrial cocaine lab in Arroyomolinos, Madrid, arresting six Colombian nationals—including a family—who processed up to 10 kilos of cocaine weekly using chemicals in a hidden basement lab, distributing it across Spain; the operation seized 14 kg cocaine, €64,000, a...
Madrid Cocaine Lab Bust: Six Arrested, 14 kg of Cocaine Seized
Spanish police dismantled a semi-industrial cocaine lab in Arroyomolinos, Madrid, arresting six Colombian nationals—including a family—who processed up to 10 kilos of cocaine weekly using chemicals in a hidden basement lab, distributing it across Spain; the operation seized 14 kg cocaine, €64,000, a...
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44% Bias Score

Petro Accuses International Mafia of Attack on Colombian Opposition Candidate
President Gustavo Petro accuses an international mafia, allegedly operating from the UAE and led by Julio Lozano Pirateque, of orchestrating the attack on Colombian opposition pre-candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay, claiming this group aims to destabilize Colombia and control illicit economies; however, ...

Petro Accuses International Mafia of Attack on Colombian Opposition Candidate
President Gustavo Petro accuses an international mafia, allegedly operating from the UAE and led by Julio Lozano Pirateque, of orchestrating the attack on Colombian opposition pre-candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay, claiming this group aims to destabilize Colombia and control illicit economies; however, ...
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52% Bias Score

1-1 Draw: Argentina and Colombia Share Spoils in World Cup Qualifier
Argentina and Colombia played to a 1-1 draw in a FIFA 2026 World Cup qualifier in Buenos Aires; Luis Díaz scored a skillful goal for Colombia, while Thiago Almada equalized for Argentina, securing a crucial point for Colombia and maintaining Argentina's top spot in qualifying.

1-1 Draw: Argentina and Colombia Share Spoils in World Cup Qualifier
Argentina and Colombia played to a 1-1 draw in a FIFA 2026 World Cup qualifier in Buenos Aires; Luis Díaz scored a skillful goal for Colombia, while Thiago Almada equalized for Argentina, securing a crucial point for Colombia and maintaining Argentina's top spot in qualifying.
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32% Bias Score

Discovery of San Jose Galleon Sparks International Ownership Dispute
The San Jose, a Spanish galleon carrying £16bn worth of treasure, sank in 1708 off the coast of Colombia and has been discovered, leading to a dispute over ownership between Spain and Colombia, with indigenous communities also asserting claims.

Discovery of San Jose Galleon Sparks International Ownership Dispute
The San Jose, a Spanish galleon carrying £16bn worth of treasure, sank in 1708 off the coast of Colombia and has been discovered, leading to a dispute over ownership between Spain and Colombia, with indigenous communities also asserting claims.
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48% Bias Score

Attempted Assassination of Colombian Senator Highlights Flaws in Youth Program
A 14-year-old participant in a Colombian government program for at-risk youth attempted to assassinate presidential hopeful Miguel Uribe Turbay on Saturday in Bogotá, highlighting challenges in crime prevention and sparking debate on juvenile justice.

Attempted Assassination of Colombian Senator Highlights Flaws in Youth Program
A 14-year-old participant in a Colombian government program for at-risk youth attempted to assassinate presidential hopeful Miguel Uribe Turbay on Saturday in Bogotá, highlighting challenges in crime prevention and sparking debate on juvenile justice.
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44% Bias Score

Assassination Attempt on Colombian Presidential Candidate Sparks Political Crisis
An assassination attempt against Colombian presidential pre-candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay has prompted several campaigns to suspend activities due to safety concerns, triggering a crisis of confidence in the government's ability to ensure a safe electoral process ahead of the 2026 elections.

Assassination Attempt on Colombian Presidential Candidate Sparks Political Crisis
An assassination attempt against Colombian presidential pre-candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay has prompted several campaigns to suspend activities due to safety concerns, triggering a crisis of confidence in the government's ability to ensure a safe electoral process ahead of the 2026 elections.
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44% Bias Score

Colombian Senator Shot, Security Detail Questioned
Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay, a presidential pre-candidate in Colombia, was shot in the head on Saturday in Bogotá; his family blames the National Protection Unit (UNP) for rejecting repeated requests to reinforce his security detail, and a 15-year-old has been arrested.

Colombian Senator Shot, Security Detail Questioned
Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay, a presidential pre-candidate in Colombia, was shot in the head on Saturday in Bogotá; his family blames the National Protection Unit (UNP) for rejecting repeated requests to reinforce his security detail, and a 15-year-old has been arrested.
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40% Bias Score
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