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Colombian Doctor's Activism Leads to Progressive Abortion Law
A Colombian doctor's journey from clinical medicine to feminist activism, culminating in her significant contribution to Colombia's progressive abortion law, offers lessons in strategic advocacy and social movement building.
Colombian Doctor's Activism Leads to Progressive Abortion Law
A Colombian doctor's journey from clinical medicine to feminist activism, culminating in her significant contribution to Colombia's progressive abortion law, offers lessons in strategic advocacy and social movement building.
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44% Bias Score


Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Dies Following June Shooting"
Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe, a potential 2026 presidential candidate, died on July 11th from injuries sustained in a June 7th shooting during a campaign event in Bogota; a 15-year-old and five other suspects are in custody.
Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Dies Following June Shooting"
Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe, a potential 2026 presidential candidate, died on July 11th from injuries sustained in a June 7th shooting during a campaign event in Bogota; a 15-year-old and five other suspects are in custody.
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40% Bias Score


Italian Mother Murders Son, Claims Self-Defense
In Gemona del Friuli, Italy, 61-year-old Lorena Venier murdered her 35-year-old son, Alessandro, dismembering his body and burying it in lime to conceal it after allegedly spiking his drink, injecting him with insulin, and smothering him with a pillow. She claimed to protect her son's girlfriend fro...
Italian Mother Murders Son, Claims Self-Defense
In Gemona del Friuli, Italy, 61-year-old Lorena Venier murdered her 35-year-old son, Alessandro, dismembering his body and burying it in lime to conceal it after allegedly spiking his drink, injecting him with insulin, and smothering him with a pillow. She claimed to protect her son's girlfriend fro...
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60% Bias Score


Colombia's Poverty Reduction: A Success Masked by Systemic Failures
Despite an overall decrease in Colombia's poverty rate from 34.6% to 31.8% between 2023 and 2024, the poorest 20% saw minimal income improvement, highlighting the ineffectiveness of current social programs and data reporting inaccuracies.
Colombia's Poverty Reduction: A Success Masked by Systemic Failures
Despite an overall decrease in Colombia's poverty rate from 34.6% to 31.8% between 2023 and 2024, the poorest 20% saw minimal income improvement, highlighting the ineffectiveness of current social programs and data reporting inaccuracies.
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56% Bias Score


Venezuelan Lawyer Granted Asylum in Colombian Embassy
Venezuelan lawyer María Alejandra Díaz, a former chavista official, was granted asylum in the Colombian embassy in Caracas on January 11th, 2025, after denouncing government persecution following the 2024 presidential elections; she awaits a safe conduct pass to leave the country, with conflicting s...
Venezuelan Lawyer Granted Asylum in Colombian Embassy
Venezuelan lawyer María Alejandra Díaz, a former chavista official, was granted asylum in the Colombian embassy in Caracas on January 11th, 2025, after denouncing government persecution following the 2024 presidential elections; she awaits a safe conduct pass to leave the country, with conflicting s...
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36% Bias Score


Colombian Authorities Dismantle Migrant Smuggling Ring
Colombian authorities dismantled a migrant smuggling ring, arresting 11 people—including three public officials—who facilitated illegal crossings to the U.S. for $3,000 per migrant; two Ecuadorian men and a Dominican woman were rescued.
Colombian Authorities Dismantle Migrant Smuggling Ring
Colombian authorities dismantled a migrant smuggling ring, arresting 11 people—including three public officials—who facilitated illegal crossings to the U.S. for $3,000 per migrant; two Ecuadorian men and a Dominican woman were rescued.
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36% Bias Score

Colombian Presidential Candidate Dies After June Shooting
Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe, 39, died on Monday from injuries sustained in a June 7th Bogotá shooting. A 15-year-old suspect was arrested, and authorities believe a former FARC splinter group is responsible.

Colombian Presidential Candidate Dies After June Shooting
Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe, 39, died on Monday from injuries sustained in a June 7th Bogotá shooting. A 15-year-old suspect was arrested, and authorities believe a former FARC splinter group is responsible.
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40% Bias Score

Assassination Attempt on Colombian Senator Uribe Turbay: Six Arrested, US-Origin Weapon Found
Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay survived a June 7th assassination attempt in Bogotá; six suspects, including a 15-year-old, are in custody; a US-origin weapon was recovered, prompting investigations into arms trafficking and potential links to organized crime.

Assassination Attempt on Colombian Senator Uribe Turbay: Six Arrested, US-Origin Weapon Found
Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay survived a June 7th assassination attempt in Bogotá; six suspects, including a 15-year-old, are in custody; a US-origin weapon was recovered, prompting investigations into arms trafficking and potential links to organized crime.
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40% Bias Score

Colombian Senator's Condition Worsens After Assassination Attempt
Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe, shot in the head on June 7th, suffered a critical health setback due to a central nervous system hemorrhage, requiring emergency neurosurgery; his prognosis remains reserved.

Colombian Senator's Condition Worsens After Assassination Attempt
Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe, shot in the head on June 7th, suffered a critical health setback due to a central nervous system hemorrhage, requiring emergency neurosurgery; his prognosis remains reserved.
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36% Bias Score

Amazon Sedimentation Crisis Threatens Leticia Port, Fuels Colombia-Peru Dispute
Colombian President Petro accused Peru of "appropriating" the Amazon River island of Santa Rosa, sparking a diplomatic crisis; sedimentation on the Colombian side threatens Leticia's port, potentially impacting its 55,000 inhabitants by 2030, while the thalweg shift raises border concerns.

Amazon Sedimentation Crisis Threatens Leticia Port, Fuels Colombia-Peru Dispute
Colombian President Petro accused Peru of "appropriating" the Amazon River island of Santa Rosa, sparking a diplomatic crisis; sedimentation on the Colombian side threatens Leticia's port, potentially impacting its 55,000 inhabitants by 2030, while the thalweg shift raises border concerns.
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44% Bias Score

Uribe's Conviction Sparks Mass Protests in Colombia
Thousands protested Álvaro Uribe's 12-year house arrest sentence for witness bribery and fraud across Colombia, including Bogotá and Medellín, reflecting the country's political divisions and the enduring influence of Uribismo ahead of next year's elections.

Uribe's Conviction Sparks Mass Protests in Colombia
Thousands protested Álvaro Uribe's 12-year house arrest sentence for witness bribery and fraud across Colombia, including Bogotá and Medellín, reflecting the country's political divisions and the enduring influence of Uribismo ahead of next year's elections.
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52% Bias Score

Colombia Rejects Peru's Sovereignty Over Amazon Island
On August 7, 2025, Colombian President Gustavo Petro rejected Peru's sovereignty over Santa Rosa Island in the Amazon River, citing a 1922 treaty violation and demanding binational talks and potential international arbitration, while Peru maintains its sovereignty based on a 1929 treaty and the isla...

Colombia Rejects Peru's Sovereignty Over Amazon Island
On August 7, 2025, Colombian President Gustavo Petro rejected Peru's sovereignty over Santa Rosa Island in the Amazon River, citing a 1922 treaty violation and demanding binational talks and potential international arbitration, while Peru maintains its sovereignty based on a 1929 treaty and the isla...
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32% Bias Score
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