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Ecuador's Gas Flares: Human Rights Violations and Climate Crisis
In Ecuador's Amazon, oil well gas flares—among the highest globally—persist despite a 2021 court ruling, violating human rights, harming health, and worsening climate change, impacting vulnerable communities for over 57 years.
Ecuador's Gas Flares: Human Rights Violations and Climate Crisis
In Ecuador's Amazon, oil well gas flares—among the highest globally—persist despite a 2021 court ruling, violating human rights, harming health, and worsening climate change, impacting vulnerable communities for over 57 years.
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56% Bias Score


Ecuador Arrests Six Relatives of Fugitive Gang Leader on Money Laundering Charges
Ecuadorian authorities arrested six relatives of Adolfo Macías Villamar, alias "Fito," leader of the Los Choneros gang, on money laundering charges following a large-scale operation that seized 46 properties and other assets, allegedly amassed through drug trafficking, extortion, and control of pris...
Ecuador Arrests Six Relatives of Fugitive Gang Leader on Money Laundering Charges
Ecuadorian authorities arrested six relatives of Adolfo Macías Villamar, alias "Fito," leader of the Los Choneros gang, on money laundering charges following a large-scale operation that seized 46 properties and other assets, allegedly amassed through drug trafficking, extortion, and control of pris...
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40% Bias Score


Undocumented Activist's Memoir Details Fight for Immigration Justice During Trump Era
Cristina Jiménez's memoir, "Dreaming of Home," published during Trump's second term, recounts her journey as an undocumented Ecuadorian immigrant in Queens, New York, and her activism within United We Dream, illustrating how the US immigration system was intentionally designed to be harmful and advo...
Undocumented Activist's Memoir Details Fight for Immigration Justice During Trump Era
Cristina Jiménez's memoir, "Dreaming of Home," published during Trump's second term, recounts her journey as an undocumented Ecuadorian immigrant in Queens, New York, and her activism within United We Dream, illustrating how the US immigration system was intentionally designed to be harmful and advo...
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32% Bias Score


Noboa Begins Second Term, Vows to Transform Ecuador
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa began his second term on Saturday with a concise swearing-in ceremony, emphasizing his administration's commitment to fighting crime, improving citizens' lives, and overcoming political divisions; his inauguration was attended by several international leaders, inclu...
Noboa Begins Second Term, Vows to Transform Ecuador
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa began his second term on Saturday with a concise swearing-in ceremony, emphasizing his administration's commitment to fighting crime, improving citizens' lives, and overcoming political divisions; his inauguration was attended by several international leaders, inclu...
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56% Bias Score


Kennedy Jr. to Represent US at Ecuadorian President's Inauguration
US Secretary of Health Robert Kennedy Jr., a longtime friend of the Noboa family, will represent the United States at Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa's inauguration on May 24th, symbolizing strengthened bilateral cooperation in security and economic areas, despite Kennedy Jr.'s controversial stanc...
Kennedy Jr. to Represent US at Ecuadorian President's Inauguration
US Secretary of Health Robert Kennedy Jr., a longtime friend of the Noboa family, will represent the United States at Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa's inauguration on May 24th, symbolizing strengthened bilateral cooperation in security and economic areas, despite Kennedy Jr.'s controversial stanc...
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36% Bias Score


Ecuador's Top Prosecutor Resigns Amid Death Threats
Diana Salazar, Ecuador's Attorney General for six years, resigned on Tuesday, citing death threats. Her tenure was marked by high-profile convictions in corruption and drug trafficking cases, including those involving former President Rafael Correa and Vice President Jorge Glas.
Ecuador's Top Prosecutor Resigns Amid Death Threats
Diana Salazar, Ecuador's Attorney General for six years, resigned on Tuesday, citing death threats. Her tenure was marked by high-profile convictions in corruption and drug trafficking cases, including those involving former President Rafael Correa and Vice President Jorge Glas.
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44% Bias Score

South American World Cup Qualification on the Line
Several South American nations, including Brazil, Ecuador, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Colombia, could secure their spots in the 2026 FIFA World Cup this week, depending on match results; Brazil aims to improve under new manager Carlo Ancelotti.

South American World Cup Qualification on the Line
Several South American nations, including Brazil, Ecuador, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Colombia, could secure their spots in the 2026 FIFA World Cup this week, depending on match results; Brazil aims to improve under new manager Carlo Ancelotti.
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52% Bias Score

Ecuador's Internal Displacement Crisis: 101,000 Displaced in 2024
Ecuador experienced 101,000 cases of internal displacement in 2024 due to violence between criminal groups vying for territorial control, making it the third most affected country in Latin America; coastal provinces and areas along drug trafficking routes are most impacted.

Ecuador's Internal Displacement Crisis: 101,000 Displaced in 2024
Ecuador experienced 101,000 cases of internal displacement in 2024 due to violence between criminal groups vying for territorial control, making it the third most affected country in Latin America; coastal provinces and areas along drug trafficking routes are most impacted.
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48% Bias Score

Noboa Begins Presidency Amidst Rising Violence in Ecuador
Ecuador's newly inaugurated President Daniel Noboa, 37, pledged on Saturday to intensify the fight against drug cartels and revive the economy, despite a reported 58 percent rise in killings during the first four months of 2025; his security strategy, drawing comparisons to El Salvador's, has raised...

Noboa Begins Presidency Amidst Rising Violence in Ecuador
Ecuador's newly inaugurated President Daniel Noboa, 37, pledged on Saturday to intensify the fight against drug cartels and revive the economy, despite a reported 58 percent rise in killings during the first four months of 2025; his security strategy, drawing comparisons to El Salvador's, has raised...
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40% Bias Score

Petro Delegates Presidency to Controversial Minister Benedetti Amidst Legal and Political Challenges
Colombian President Gustavo Petro will delegate presidential powers to Interior Minister Armando Benedetti from May 24-26 while he attends Ecuador's presidential inauguration; Benedetti's controversial past raises concerns about governmental stability.

Petro Delegates Presidency to Controversial Minister Benedetti Amidst Legal and Political Challenges
Colombian President Gustavo Petro will delegate presidential powers to Interior Minister Armando Benedetti from May 24-26 while he attends Ecuador's presidential inauguration; Benedetti's controversial past raises concerns about governmental stability.
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44% Bias Score

US Florists Face Challenges Amidst Import Tariffs
Tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on imported cut flowers are forcing U.S. florists to seek domestic alternatives, but local farmers face challenges meeting increased demand, highlighting the vulnerability of small businesses to trade policies and funding cuts.

US Florists Face Challenges Amidst Import Tariffs
Tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on imported cut flowers are forcing U.S. florists to seek domestic alternatives, but local farmers face challenges meeting increased demand, highlighting the vulnerability of small businesses to trade policies and funding cuts.
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36% Bias Score

Carapaz Wins Stage 11 of Giro d'Italia
Richard Carapaz won stage 11 of the Giro d'Italia on May 16, 2024, soloing the final seven kilometers after attacking on the Pietra di Bismantova climb; Isaac Del Toro retained the overall lead.

Carapaz Wins Stage 11 of Giro d'Italia
Richard Carapaz won stage 11 of the Giro d'Italia on May 16, 2024, soloing the final seven kilometers after attacking on the Pietra di Bismantova climb; Isaac Del Toro retained the overall lead.
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16% Bias Score
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