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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


Trump Resumes Mass Air Deportations, Sparking Diplomatic Crisis
On January 24th, the Trump administration began mass air deportations of immigrants, sparking a diplomatic crisis with Colombia over the treatment of deportees. Mexico received four flights in the first week, using AIFA as the primary entry point. Flights are operated by contractors like Eastern Air...
Trump Resumes Mass Air Deportations, Sparking Diplomatic Crisis
On January 24th, the Trump administration began mass air deportations of immigrants, sparking a diplomatic crisis with Colombia over the treatment of deportees. Mexico received four flights in the first week, using AIFA as the primary entry point. Flights are operated by contractors like Eastern Air...
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44% Bias Score


Petro's Contradictory Actions Undermine Colombia's Tourism and Education Goals
President Gustavo Petro's repeated claims of making Colombia a tourism power are undermined by his mockery of a Colombian speaking English on US TV and his daughters' attendance at a costly private French school, while failing to address the systemic issues plaguing Colombian education, like poor te...
Petro's Contradictory Actions Undermine Colombia's Tourism and Education Goals
President Gustavo Petro's repeated claims of making Colombia a tourism power are undermined by his mockery of a Colombian speaking English on US TV and his daughters' attendance at a costly private French school, while failing to address the systemic issues plaguing Colombian education, like poor te...
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56% Bias Score


Colombian Drug Trafficker Shot Dead by Police in Madrid
A 30-year-old Colombian man with a history of drug trafficking was shot and killed by a Madrid police officer yesterday at 1:50 PM in the Fuencarral-El Pardo district after ramming his car, containing approximately three kilograms of cocaine, into an undercover police vehicle during a pursuit.
Colombian Drug Trafficker Shot Dead by Police in Madrid
A 30-year-old Colombian man with a history of drug trafficking was shot and killed by a Madrid police officer yesterday at 1:50 PM in the Fuencarral-El Pardo district after ramming his car, containing approximately three kilograms of cocaine, into an undercover police vehicle during a pursuit.
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56% 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

Colombia Establishes National Care System to Redistribute Unpaid Labor
Colombia is creating a National Care System to redistribute unpaid care work, primarily done by women (19.5 million, 90% of women over 10), which if paid would represent 20% of the GDP; the system will involve the state, communities, households, and the private sector.

Colombia Establishes National Care System to Redistribute Unpaid Labor
Colombia is creating a National Care System to redistribute unpaid care work, primarily done by women (19.5 million, 90% of women over 10), which if paid would represent 20% of the GDP; the system will involve the state, communities, households, and the private sector.
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28% 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

Hay Festival Cartagena: Two Decades of Cultural Diplomacy and Reconciliation
The Hay Festival Cartagena, celebrating its 20th anniversary, has evolved from a project initiated by Gabriel García Márquez and Carlos Fuentes in 2005 into a leading international cultural event, significantly contributing to Colombia's post-conflict reconciliation and global reintegration.

Hay Festival Cartagena: Two Decades of Cultural Diplomacy and Reconciliation
The Hay Festival Cartagena, celebrating its 20th anniversary, has evolved from a project initiated by Gabriel García Márquez and Carlos Fuentes in 2005 into a leading international cultural event, significantly contributing to Colombia's post-conflict reconciliation and global reintegration.
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40% Bias Score

Colombia Seeks Export Diversification After U.S. Tariff Threat
A threatened 25% tariff increase by the U.S. on Colombian products, impacting one-third of its foreign sales, prompted Colombia to seek export diversification toward China and Europe, despite challenges such as outdated customs and lack of public-private interest.

Colombia Seeks Export Diversification After U.S. Tariff Threat
A threatened 25% tariff increase by the U.S. on Colombian products, impacting one-third of its foreign sales, prompted Colombia to seek export diversification toward China and Europe, despite challenges such as outdated customs and lack of public-private interest.
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60% Bias Score
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