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US Deportation of Long-Term Residents Highlights Immigration Policy Challenges
After 34 years in the US, Gladys and Nelson Gonzalez were deported to Colombia following a routine immigration check-in despite decades of community involvement and attempts to legalize their status; their case highlights the challenges faced by long-term immigrants with voluntary departure orders.
US Deportation of Long-Term Residents Highlights Immigration Policy Challenges
After 34 years in the US, Gladys and Nelson Gonzalez were deported to Colombia following a routine immigration check-in despite decades of community involvement and attempts to legalize their status; their case highlights the challenges faced by long-term immigrants with voluntary departure orders.
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52% Bias Score


US Deportation of Long-Term Residents Highlights Immigration Challenges
Gladys and Nelson González, US residents since 1989, were deported to Colombia after a routine immigration check despite decades of legal efforts and community contributions, highlighting the challenges faced by long-term undocumented immigrants under current US immigration policies.
US Deportation of Long-Term Residents Highlights Immigration Challenges
Gladys and Nelson González, US residents since 1989, were deported to Colombia after a routine immigration check despite decades of legal efforts and community contributions, highlighting the challenges faced by long-term undocumented immigrants under current US immigration policies.
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40% Bias Score


Márquez Loses Ministerial Post and Party Status
Colombia's Vice President Francia Márquez lost her ministerial position and her political movement's party status after facing internal political clashes and challenges in reconciling her activist background with her official role, significantly impacting her political influence.
Márquez Loses Ministerial Post and Party Status
Colombia's Vice President Francia Márquez lost her ministerial position and her political movement's party status after facing internal political clashes and challenges in reconciling her activist background with her official role, significantly impacting her political influence.
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56% Bias Score


Petro Shifts Colombian Politics Towards Social Rights Ahead of 2026 Elections
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced a government-legislature rift and an unprecedented executive-led consultation to shift the focus of the 2026 elections towards social rights, amid a breakdown in trust due to alleged corruption scandals within the Unidad de Gestión de Riesgo (Disaster Risk...
Petro Shifts Colombian Politics Towards Social Rights Ahead of 2026 Elections
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced a government-legislature rift and an unprecedented executive-led consultation to shift the focus of the 2026 elections towards social rights, amid a breakdown in trust due to alleged corruption scandals within the Unidad de Gestión de Riesgo (Disaster Risk...
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56% Bias Score


Colombia Appoints New Finance Minister Amidst Growing Fiscal Crisis
Colombia's President Gustavo Petro appointed Germán Ávila as the new Minister of Finance, replacing Diego Guevara, amidst a widening fiscal deficit of 6.8% of GDP and a public debt of 60% of GDP in 2024; Ávila's appointment, prioritizing increased public spending, reflects the President's economic v...
Colombia Appoints New Finance Minister Amidst Growing Fiscal Crisis
Colombia's President Gustavo Petro appointed Germán Ávila as the new Minister of Finance, replacing Diego Guevara, amidst a widening fiscal deficit of 6.8% of GDP and a public debt of 60% of GDP in 2024; Ávila's appointment, prioritizing increased public spending, reflects the President's economic v...
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60% Bias Score


Ecopetrol Faces "Iguana Papers" Scandal: Whistleblower Reveals Extensive Environmental Damage
Former Ecopetrol engineer Andrés Olarte leaked internal documents, dubbed the "Iguana Papers," revealing over 800 cases of unreported environmental damage, including methane emissions, water contamination, and the surveillance of activists; independent investigations corroborate these claims, sparki...
Ecopetrol Faces "Iguana Papers" Scandal: Whistleblower Reveals Extensive Environmental Damage
Former Ecopetrol engineer Andrés Olarte leaked internal documents, dubbed the "Iguana Papers," revealing over 800 cases of unreported environmental damage, including methane emissions, water contamination, and the surveillance of activists; independent investigations corroborate these claims, sparki...
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52% Bias Score

US Couple Deportated After Decades-Long Immigration Battle
Gladys and Nelson Gonzalez, US residents since 1989, were deported to Colombia on February 21, 2024, after a routine immigration check-in despite decades of legal efforts and community contributions, highlighting the unpredictable nature of current US immigration policies.

US Couple Deportated After Decades-Long Immigration Battle
Gladys and Nelson Gonzalez, US residents since 1989, were deported to Colombia on February 21, 2024, after a routine immigration check-in despite decades of legal efforts and community contributions, highlighting the unpredictable nature of current US immigration policies.
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40% Bias Score

Colombia's First Indigenous Environment Minister Prioritizes Community-Based Solutions
Lena Estrada Añokazi, a 42-year-old Uitoto woman from the Amazonian La Chorrera, became Colombia's first Indigenous environment minister, promising community-based solutions to deforestation and prioritizing dialogue with all stakeholders.

Colombia's First Indigenous Environment Minister Prioritizes Community-Based Solutions
Lena Estrada Añokazi, a 42-year-old Uitoto woman from the Amazonian La Chorrera, became Colombia's first Indigenous environment minister, promising community-based solutions to deforestation and prioritizing dialogue with all stakeholders.
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32% Bias Score

Colombian Healthcare Reform: Politics over Patients
A Colombian journalist criticizes Minister Guillermo Alfonso Jaramillo's healthcare reform, citing drug shortages, lack of transition plans for chronic patients, and the removal of a corruption investigator as evidence of prioritizing politics over patient well-being, leading to preventable deaths.

Colombian Healthcare Reform: Politics over Patients
A Colombian journalist criticizes Minister Guillermo Alfonso Jaramillo's healthcare reform, citing drug shortages, lack of transition plans for chronic patients, and the removal of a corruption investigator as evidence of prioritizing politics over patient well-being, leading to preventable deaths.
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64% Bias Score

Petro Bypasses Congress, Calls for National Consultation on Reforms
Facing legislative gridlock, Colombian President Gustavo Petro proposed a national consultation for October 2025 to advance stalled reforms, mobilizing public support and bypassing Congress; this action reflects historical patterns of political conflict and aims to address social justice.

Petro Bypasses Congress, Calls for National Consultation on Reforms
Facing legislative gridlock, Colombian President Gustavo Petro proposed a national consultation for October 2025 to advance stalled reforms, mobilizing public support and bypassing Congress; this action reflects historical patterns of political conflict and aims to address social justice.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Brazil Edges Colombia in World Cup Qualifier
In a fiercely contested South American World Cup qualifier, Brazil defeated Colombia 2-1 at home, with Raphinha scoring a penalty and Vinicius Junior netting a late deflected goal; the win propels Brazil to second place in the standings.

Brazil Edges Colombia in World Cup Qualifier
In a fiercely contested South American World Cup qualifier, Brazil defeated Colombia 2-1 at home, with Raphinha scoring a penalty and Vinicius Junior netting a late deflected goal; the win propels Brazil to second place in the standings.
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28% Bias Score

US Deports Long-Term Residents Despite Clean Record
Gladys and Nelson González, a couple with three US-citizen daughters and a clean criminal record, were deported to Colombia after 35 years in the US following a routine visit to immigration authorities, despite years of attempts to legalize their status.

US Deports Long-Term Residents Despite Clean Record
Gladys and Nelson González, a couple with three US-citizen daughters and a clean criminal record, were deported to Colombia after 35 years in the US following a routine visit to immigration authorities, despite years of attempts to legalize their status.
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48% Bias Score
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