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Ecuadorian Judge Jails Alleged "Invisible Leader" of Los Choneros Gang
An Ecuadorian judge ordered the pre-trial detention of Celso Moreira, alleged "invisible leader" of the Los Choneros gang, on September 9, 2025, following his recapture in Manabí province; four other gang members face prison, while one received travel restrictions.
Ecuadorian Judge Jails Alleged "Invisible Leader" of Los Choneros Gang
An Ecuadorian judge ordered the pre-trial detention of Celso Moreira, alleged "invisible leader" of the Los Choneros gang, on September 9, 2025, following his recapture in Manabí province; four other gang members face prison, while one received travel restrictions.
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48% Bias Score


US Designates Two Ecuadorian Cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio, during a visit to Ecuador, designated two Ecuadorian cartels, Los Lobos and Los Choneros, as "foreign terrorist organizations", citing their involvement in drug trafficking and violence, aligning with President Trump's approach to combating Latin America...
US Designates Two Ecuadorian Cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio, during a visit to Ecuador, designated two Ecuadorian cartels, Los Lobos and Los Choneros, as "foreign terrorist organizations", citing their involvement in drug trafficking and violence, aligning with President Trump's approach to combating Latin America...
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56% Bias Score


US Designates Two Ecuadorian Drug Cartels as Terrorist Organizations
The US government has designated two Ecuadorian drug cartels, Los Lobos and Los Choneros, as foreign terrorist organizations, enabling the seizure of their US assets and facilitating intelligence sharing, while pledging nearly $20 million in aid to Ecuador to combat drug trafficking.
US Designates Two Ecuadorian Drug Cartels as Terrorist Organizations
The US government has designated two Ecuadorian drug cartels, Los Lobos and Los Choneros, as foreign terrorist organizations, enabling the seizure of their US assets and facilitating intelligence sharing, while pledging nearly $20 million in aid to Ecuador to combat drug trafficking.
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40% Bias Score


U.S. Designates Ecuadorian Gangs as Terrorist Groups Amidst Rising Violence
The U.S. has designated Los Lobos and Los Choneros, two Ecuadorian gangs, as terrorist organizations, citing their role in the surge of violence in the country since the COVID-19 pandemic; this allows the U.S. government to take stronger actions against them.
U.S. Designates Ecuadorian Gangs as Terrorist Groups Amidst Rising Violence
The U.S. has designated Los Lobos and Los Choneros, two Ecuadorian gangs, as terrorist organizations, citing their role in the surge of violence in the country since the COVID-19 pandemic; this allows the U.S. government to take stronger actions against them.
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56% Bias Score


U.S. Designates Ecuadorian Gangs as Terrorist Organizations
The United States designated two Ecuadorian gangs, Los Lobos and Los Choneros, as foreign terrorist organizations, opening up new avenues for joint U.S.-Ecuadorian action against them, following a U.S. military strike on a Venezuelan drug-running ship.
U.S. Designates Ecuadorian Gangs as Terrorist Organizations
The United States designated two Ecuadorian gangs, Los Lobos and Los Choneros, as foreign terrorist organizations, opening up new avenues for joint U.S.-Ecuadorian action against them, following a U.S. military strike on a Venezuelan drug-running ship.
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56% Bias Score


Arsenal Pursue Hincapie Transfer, Pending Player Sales
Arsenal is attempting to sign 23-year-old defender Piero Hincapie from Bayer Leverkusen for an as-yet-undetermined fee, contingent on several Arsenal players being sold before the summer transfer window closes; Hincapie has expressed his desire to join Arsenal.
Arsenal Pursue Hincapie Transfer, Pending Player Sales
Arsenal is attempting to sign 23-year-old defender Piero Hincapie from Bayer Leverkusen for an as-yet-undetermined fee, contingent on several Arsenal players being sold before the summer transfer window closes; Hincapie has expressed his desire to join Arsenal.
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Ecuador's Schools Struggle with Soaring Insecurity as Students Return
Amidst a surge in violence, Ecuadorian schools reopened with over 11,000 police officers deployed to protect "prioritized" schools facing high crime rates, prompting parents and students to demand increased security measures and stricter discipline.

Ecuador's Schools Struggle with Soaring Insecurity as Students Return
Amidst a surge in violence, Ecuadorian schools reopened with over 11,000 police officers deployed to protect "prioritized" schools facing high crime rates, prompting parents and students to demand increased security measures and stricter discipline.
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16% Bias Score

U.S., Ecuador Near Asylum Seeker Agreement
The United States and Ecuador are in final stages of an agreement to allow the U.S. to send asylum seekers to Ecuador, a senior State Department official said Thursday, although details are still being worked out.

U.S., Ecuador Near Asylum Seeker Agreement
The United States and Ecuador are in final stages of an agreement to allow the U.S. to send asylum seekers to Ecuador, a senior State Department official said Thursday, although details are still being worked out.
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US-Ecuador Safe Third Country Asylum Agreement in Final Stages
The United States and Ecuador are nearing completion of a safe third country agreement, allowing the US to transfer asylum seekers to Ecuador, as confirmed by a senior State Department official on Thursday.

US-Ecuador Safe Third Country Asylum Agreement in Final Stages
The United States and Ecuador are nearing completion of a safe third country agreement, allowing the US to transfer asylum seekers to Ecuador, as confirmed by a senior State Department official on Thursday.
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24% Bias Score

US to Bomb Foreign Drug Cartels, Designate Ecuadorian Gangs as Terrorist Organizations
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the US will ""blow up"" foreign drug cartels if necessary, potentially in collaboration with other countries, and will designate two major Ecuadorian gangs as foreign terrorist organizations, following a US military operation that killed 11 drug traff...

US to Bomb Foreign Drug Cartels, Designate Ecuadorian Gangs as Terrorist Organizations
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced that the US will ""blow up"" foreign drug cartels if necessary, potentially in collaboration with other countries, and will designate two major Ecuadorian gangs as foreign terrorist organizations, following a US military operation that killed 11 drug traff...
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52% Bias Score

US Caribbean Deployment Shifts Drug Trafficking to Pacific
The US Navy's deployment of warships to counter drug trafficking in the Caribbean is causing drug traffickers to shift their operations to the Pacific Ocean, leading to increased insecurity and violence in Ecuador and other countries.

US Caribbean Deployment Shifts Drug Trafficking to Pacific
The US Navy's deployment of warships to counter drug trafficking in the Caribbean is causing drug traffickers to shift their operations to the Pacific Ocean, leading to increased insecurity and violence in Ecuador and other countries.
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20% Bias Score

Ecuadorian Woman Flees Cartel Violence, Highlights US Asylum Challenges
Facing escalating cartel violence in Ecuador, including her grandfather's murder after extortion attempts, Gabriela fled with her daughter to the US seeking asylum, highlighting the legal challenges faced by those escaping cartel violence in Latin America.

Ecuadorian Woman Flees Cartel Violence, Highlights US Asylum Challenges
Facing escalating cartel violence in Ecuador, including her grandfather's murder after extortion attempts, Gabriela fled with her daughter to the US seeking asylum, highlighting the legal challenges faced by those escaping cartel violence in Latin America.
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44% Bias Score
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