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Bogotá Savanna Guidelines Spark Development Controversy
Colombia's Ministry of Environment issued guidelines to protect Bogotá's savanna ecosystem, reversing 30 years of neglect and sparking controversy with developers and local officials who claim it halts projects; however, the guidelines only affect future developments, not pre-existing ones.
Bogotá Savanna Guidelines Spark Development Controversy
Colombia's Ministry of Environment issued guidelines to protect Bogotá's savanna ecosystem, reversing 30 years of neglect and sparking controversy with developers and local officials who claim it halts projects; however, the guidelines only affect future developments, not pre-existing ones.
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52% Bias Score


Murder of 15-Year-Old Emily Villalba in Chocontá, Colombia
Fifteen-year-old Emily Villalba was murdered in Chocontá, Colombia on March 12, 2024, after being reported missing the day before; Marco Parra, a neighbor and colleague of her mother, is in custody as the prime suspect.
Murder of 15-Year-Old Emily Villalba in Chocontá, Colombia
Fifteen-year-old Emily Villalba was murdered in Chocontá, Colombia on March 12, 2024, after being reported missing the day before; Marco Parra, a neighbor and colleague of her mother, is in custody as the prime suspect.
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24% Bias Score


Petro's Palace Discomfort Exposes Flaws in Colombia's History Education
President Gustavo Petro's discontent with the Casa de Nariño highlights concerns over Colombia's decentralized history education, resulting in inconsistent teaching quality and low student comprehension, contrasting with Chile's centralized system.
Petro's Palace Discomfort Exposes Flaws in Colombia's History Education
President Gustavo Petro's discontent with the Casa de Nariño highlights concerns over Colombia's decentralized history education, resulting in inconsistent teaching quality and low student comprehension, contrasting with Chile's centralized system.
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44% Bias Score


Telefónica Sells Coltel Stake to Millicom for $400 Million
Telefónica sold 67.5% of its Colombian subsidiary, Coltel, to Millicom for $400 million, aiming to reduce its Latin American presence, while Millicom plans to acquire the remaining shares to enhance its market position and boost Colombia's digital inclusion.
Telefónica Sells Coltel Stake to Millicom for $400 Million
Telefónica sold 67.5% of its Colombian subsidiary, Coltel, to Millicom for $400 million, aiming to reduce its Latin American presence, while Millicom plans to acquire the remaining shares to enhance its market position and boost Colombia's digital inclusion.
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36% Bias Score


Petro Calls for Colombian Referendum on Labor and Health Reforms
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced a national referendum on his stalled labor and health reforms, enabling citizens to directly decide their fate through a simple yes/no vote requiring over 13.6 million votes to be valid.
Petro Calls for Colombian Referendum on Labor and Health Reforms
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced a national referendum on his stalled labor and health reforms, enabling citizens to directly decide their fate through a simple yes/no vote requiring over 13.6 million votes to be valid.
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20% Bias Score


Bogotá Feminists Vandalize Statue of Assasinated Leader Luis Carlos Galán
During International Women's Day protests in Bogotá, Colombian feminists vandalized a statue of Luis Carlos Galán, a prominent political leader assassinated in 1989, highlighting a complex reassessment of his legacy amid accusations of paternal irresponsibility and patriarchal practices.
Bogotá Feminists Vandalize Statue of Assasinated Leader Luis Carlos Galán
During International Women's Day protests in Bogotá, Colombian feminists vandalized a statue of Luis Carlos Galán, a prominent political leader assassinated in 1989, highlighting a complex reassessment of his legacy amid accusations of paternal irresponsibility and patriarchal practices.
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60% Bias Score

Record Cocaine Seizure in Venezuela Exposes Drug Trafficking Network
Venezuelan authorities seized a record 5.4 tons of high-purity cocaine near the Colombian border, resulting in nine arrests, two deaths, and the confiscation of weapons and fuel; this brings the total cocaine seized in Venezuela this year to eight tons.

Record Cocaine Seizure in Venezuela Exposes Drug Trafficking Network
Venezuelan authorities seized a record 5.4 tons of high-purity cocaine near the Colombian border, resulting in nine arrests, two deaths, and the confiscation of weapons and fuel; this brings the total cocaine seized in Venezuela this year to eight tons.
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40% Bias Score

Petro's Referendum: A Risky Gamble for Colombia's Democracy"
Colombian President Gustavo Petro's proposed referendum on healthcare and labor reforms, bypassing Congress, risks deepening political polarization and undermining public trust, mirroring the failures of past referendums and potentially exacerbating the country's fragile peace process.

Petro's Referendum: A Risky Gamble for Colombia's Democracy"
Colombian President Gustavo Petro's proposed referendum on healthcare and labor reforms, bypassing Congress, risks deepening political polarization and undermining public trust, mirroring the failures of past referendums and potentially exacerbating the country's fragile peace process.
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64% Bias Score

Failed Pacification of El Plateado Highlights Colombia's Peace Process Challenges
In Colombia's El Plateado, dissident FARC groups, described by President Petro as a narco-trafficking army with foreign ties, held 29 security forces members hostage for three days before releasing them; despite government interventions, including military operations and a new intervention strategy,...

Failed Pacification of El Plateado Highlights Colombia's Peace Process Challenges
In Colombia's El Plateado, dissident FARC groups, described by President Petro as a narco-trafficking army with foreign ties, held 29 security forces members hostage for three days before releasing them; despite government interventions, including military operations and a new intervention strategy,...
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52% Bias Score

Innovative Insurance Plan Addresses Devastating Colombian Wildfires
In response to devastating wildfires in Colombia's páramos, the Strata consulting firm has developed an innovative insurance plan, supported by the Global Innovation Lab for Climate Finance, to provide rapid funding for fire suppression and ecosystem restoration, directly benefitting affected commun...

Innovative Insurance Plan Addresses Devastating Colombian Wildfires
In response to devastating wildfires in Colombia's páramos, the Strata consulting firm has developed an innovative insurance plan, supported by the Global Innovation Lab for Climate Finance, to provide rapid funding for fire suppression and ecosystem restoration, directly benefitting affected commun...
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32% Bias Score

Colombian Ancestral Mining Leader Assassinated
Jaime Gallego Gómez, a 57-year-old leader of Segovia's ancestral mining community, was found murdered in Vegachí, Colombia, on March 9th, 2025, six days after his disappearance. His death, attributed to the Clan del Golfo, highlights ongoing violence against social leaders advocating for ancestral m...

Colombian Ancestral Mining Leader Assassinated
Jaime Gallego Gómez, a 57-year-old leader of Segovia's ancestral mining community, was found murdered in Vegachí, Colombia, on March 9th, 2025, six days after his disappearance. His death, attributed to the Clan del Golfo, highlights ongoing violence against social leaders advocating for ancestral m...
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40% Bias Score

Controversial Coffee Debt Settlement in Colombia Raises Concerns
The Colombian National Federation of Coffee Growers (FNC) announced the settlement of $82 million in coffee futures debts owed by cooperatives, sparking controversy due to questions about transparency, potential misuse of public funds, and the plan's effectiveness in supporting small farmers.

Controversial Coffee Debt Settlement in Colombia Raises Concerns
The Colombian National Federation of Coffee Growers (FNC) announced the settlement of $82 million in coffee futures debts owed by cooperatives, sparking controversy due to questions about transparency, potential misuse of public funds, and the plan's effectiveness in supporting small farmers.
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56% Bias Score
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