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El Salvador Approves Indefinite Presidential Reelection
El Salvador's National Assembly passed constitutional amendments Thursday enabling indefinite presidential reelection and six-year terms, eliminating the second round of elections, despite opposition from lawmakers like Marcela Villatoro, who decried the weakening of democracy; the vote passed 57-3.
El Salvador Approves Indefinite Presidential Reelection
El Salvador's National Assembly passed constitutional amendments Thursday enabling indefinite presidential reelection and six-year terms, eliminating the second round of elections, despite opposition from lawmakers like Marcela Villatoro, who decried the weakening of democracy; the vote passed 57-3.
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40% Bias Score


El Salvador Approves Indefinite Presidential Reelection
El Salvador's Legislative Assembly passed constitutional amendments on Thursday enabling indefinite presidential reelection and six-year terms for the president, eliminating the second round of elections; the vote was 57 to 3.
El Salvador Approves Indefinite Presidential Reelection
El Salvador's Legislative Assembly passed constitutional amendments on Thursday enabling indefinite presidential reelection and six-year terms for the president, eliminating the second round of elections; the vote was 57 to 3.
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52% Bias Score


Justice Department Files Misconduct Complaint Against Judge Boasberg
The Justice Department filed a misconduct complaint against Chief Judge James Boasberg for criticizing the Trump administration's deportation policies and handling a case involving Venezuelan migrants deported to El Salvador, prompting a potential constitutional crisis and highlighting judicial-exec...
Justice Department Files Misconduct Complaint Against Judge Boasberg
The Justice Department filed a misconduct complaint against Chief Judge James Boasberg for criticizing the Trump administration's deportation policies and handling a case involving Venezuelan migrants deported to El Salvador, prompting a potential constitutional crisis and highlighting judicial-exec...
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48% Bias Score


252 Venezuelan Migrants Released After 125 Days in El Salvador Prison
252 Venezuelan migrants, deported from the US to El Salvador and accused of gang involvement, endured 125 days of alleged torture and inhumane conditions before being released in a prisoner exchange, highlighting the vulnerabilities of migrants and prompting international human rights concerns.
252 Venezuelan Migrants Released After 125 Days in El Salvador Prison
252 Venezuelan migrants, deported from the US to El Salvador and accused of gang involvement, endured 125 days of alleged torture and inhumane conditions before being released in a prisoner exchange, highlighting the vulnerabilities of migrants and prompting international human rights concerns.
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52% Bias Score


El Salvador NGOs Challenge Foreign Agents Law
In El Salvador, a new law imposing a 30% tax on foreign funding for NGOs has prompted a constitutional challenge, with organizations citing concerns about government overreach and the recent suspension of operations by Cristosal, a human rights group critical of President Bukele.
El Salvador NGOs Challenge Foreign Agents Law
In El Salvador, a new law imposing a 30% tax on foreign funding for NGOs has prompted a constitutional challenge, with organizations citing concerns about government overreach and the recent suspension of operations by Cristosal, a human rights group critical of President Bukele.
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56% Bias Score


Venezuelan Deportation to El Salvador's Cecot Results in Human Rights Violations
252 Venezuelans deported from the US to El Salvador's Cecot prison under the Trump administration endured four months of abuse, including beatings, sleep deprivation, and malnutrition, resulting in physical injuries and psychological trauma; they were eventually returned to Venezuela.
Venezuelan Deportation to El Salvador's Cecot Results in Human Rights Violations
252 Venezuelans deported from the US to El Salvador's Cecot prison under the Trump administration endured four months of abuse, including beatings, sleep deprivation, and malnutrition, resulting in physical injuries and psychological trauma; they were eventually returned to Venezuela.
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56% Bias Score

El Salvador: Parliament approves indefinite presidential re-election
El Salvador's parliament amended its constitution to allow President Nayib Bukele indefinite re-election, extending presidential terms to six years, and shortening his current term to June 2027; the vote was 57 to 3, with the opposition dissenting.

El Salvador: Parliament approves indefinite presidential re-election
El Salvador's parliament amended its constitution to allow President Nayib Bukele indefinite re-election, extending presidential terms to six years, and shortening his current term to June 2027; the vote was 57 to 3, with the opposition dissenting.
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68% Bias Score

El Salvador Eliminates Parlacen Deputies, Begins Exit from Regional Body
El Salvador's Legislative Assembly approved a constitutional amendment on July 31, 2025, eliminating the recognition of Central American Parliament (Parlacen) deputies to save approximately $1.7 million annually, citing concerns about corruption and inefficiency. The ruling party justified the decis...

El Salvador Eliminates Parlacen Deputies, Begins Exit from Regional Body
El Salvador's Legislative Assembly approved a constitutional amendment on July 31, 2025, eliminating the recognition of Central American Parliament (Parlacen) deputies to save approximately $1.7 million annually, citing concerns about corruption and inefficiency. The ruling party justified the decis...
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48% Bias Score

Release of Venezuelan Detainees Highlights Alleged Abuse in El Salvador's CECOT Prison
Over 250 Venezuelan migrants, wrongly accused of gang affiliation and transferred from U.S. immigration detention to El Salvador's CECOT prison under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, were released following a prisoner exchange between the U.S. and Venezuela, after enduring months of alleged abuse and inh...

Release of Venezuelan Detainees Highlights Alleged Abuse in El Salvador's CECOT Prison
Over 250 Venezuelan migrants, wrongly accused of gang affiliation and transferred from U.S. immigration detention to El Salvador's CECOT prison under the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, were released following a prisoner exchange between the U.S. and Venezuela, after enduring months of alleged abuse and inh...
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56% Bias Score

US Deportees to El Salvador's Cecot Prison Endure State-Sanctioned Torture
The Trump administration deported 252 Venezuelan men to El Salvador's notorious Cecot prison, where they suffered state-sanctioned torture, including beatings, sexual assault, and inhumane conditions, before being repatriated as part of a prisoner exchange deal; lawyers for some of the men are now s...

US Deportees to El Salvador's Cecot Prison Endure State-Sanctioned Torture
The Trump administration deported 252 Venezuelan men to El Salvador's notorious Cecot prison, where they suffered state-sanctioned torture, including beatings, sexual assault, and inhumane conditions, before being repatriated as part of a prisoner exchange deal; lawyers for some of the men are now s...
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64% Bias Score

Venezuelan Migrant Alleges Abuse in El Salvador's Cecot Prison
A Venezuelan migrant, Luis Alfredo Núñez Falcón, deported from El Salvador, alleges brutal beatings and injuries sustained at the Cecot maximum-security prison prior to deportation. His account contradicts El Salvador's claims of respecting human rights within its prison system, raising concerns abo...

Venezuelan Migrant Alleges Abuse in El Salvador's Cecot Prison
A Venezuelan migrant, Luis Alfredo Núñez Falcón, deported from El Salvador, alleges brutal beatings and injuries sustained at the Cecot maximum-security prison prior to deportation. His account contradicts El Salvador's claims of respecting human rights within its prison system, raising concerns abo...
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48% Bias Score

Venezuelan Migrant Sues Trump Administration for $1.3 Million After Deportation to El Salvador
A Venezuelan migrant, Neiyerver Adrián León Rengel, is suing the Trump administration for $1.3 million after being deported to a Salvadoran mega-prison under a controversial 18th-century law, alleging physical and psychological abuse during his four-month detainment; his case highlights concerns abo...

Venezuelan Migrant Sues Trump Administration for $1.3 Million After Deportation to El Salvador
A Venezuelan migrant, Neiyerver Adrián León Rengel, is suing the Trump administration for $1.3 million after being deported to a Salvadoran mega-prison under a controversial 18th-century law, alleging physical and psychological abuse during his four-month detainment; his case highlights concerns abo...
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44% Bias Score
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