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Attack on Colombian Anti-Drug Operation Leaves Two Soldiers Severely Burned
During a Colombian army anti-drug operation in Putumayo department, two soldiers were severely burned by civilians who attacked them with fire, resulting in a serious security incident amid the nation's decade-long security crisis.
Attack on Colombian Anti-Drug Operation Leaves Two Soldiers Severely Burned
During a Colombian army anti-drug operation in Putumayo department, two soldiers were severely burned by civilians who attacked them with fire, resulting in a serious security incident amid the nation's decade-long security crisis.
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52% Bias Score


Zarco Aldinever," Suspected in Senator's Assassination, Killed in Venezuela
Colombian Defense Minister Pedro Arnulfo Sánchez announced the killing of "Zarco Aldinever," a suspected member of the Segunda Marquetalia, allegedly linked to the assassination of Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay, by the ELN in Venezuela due to a drug cartel conflict.
Zarco Aldinever," Suspected in Senator's Assassination, Killed in Venezuela
Colombian Defense Minister Pedro Arnulfo Sánchez announced the killing of "Zarco Aldinever," a suspected member of the Segunda Marquetalia, allegedly linked to the assassination of Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay, by the ELN in Venezuela due to a drug cartel conflict.
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36% Bias Score


ELN Bombing in Colombia Kills Soldier, Underscores Peace Talks Failure
A bomb attached to a donkey and detonated by the ELN in Valdivia, Colombia, killed one soldier and injured two others on Wednesday, escalating violence despite ongoing peace talks.
ELN Bombing in Colombia Kills Soldier, Underscores Peace Talks Failure
A bomb attached to a donkey and detonated by the ELN in Valdivia, Colombia, killed one soldier and injured two others on Wednesday, escalating violence despite ongoing peace talks.
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44% Bias Score


Colombia Shifts to Military Approach Amidst Failed Peace Talks
Facing stalled peace talks and escalating violence, Colombian President Gustavo Petro appointed General Pedro Sánchez as Minister of Defense, marking a shift towards a military-led approach to combat armed groups in conflict zones, significantly altering the government's security strategy.
Colombia Shifts to Military Approach Amidst Failed Peace Talks
Facing stalled peace talks and escalating violence, Colombian President Gustavo Petro appointed General Pedro Sánchez as Minister of Defense, marking a shift towards a military-led approach to combat armed groups in conflict zones, significantly altering the government's security strategy.
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36% Bias Score


Colombian Government Secures Disarmament Deal in Nariño Amidst Ongoing National Violence
In Nariño, Colombia, the government signed a peace agreement with the Comuneros del Sur, an ELN dissident group, leading to the disarmament of 585 weapons and a $45 billion investment in 10 municipalities to improve healthcare and combat illicit crops; however, concerns exist about other armed group...
Colombian Government Secures Disarmament Deal in Nariño Amidst Ongoing National Violence
In Nariño, Colombia, the government signed a peace agreement with the Comuneros del Sur, an ELN dissident group, leading to the disarmament of 585 weapons and a $45 billion investment in 10 municipalities to improve healthcare and combat illicit crops; however, concerns exist about other armed group...
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40% Bias Score


Colombian Rebel Group Begins Weapons Surrender in Peace Talks
In Colombia's Nariño province, the 250-member Commoners of the South rebel group began surrendering weapons to the government on Saturday, marking a key step in peace talks aimed at disarmament and a potential model for President Petro's "total peace" strategy, though concerns remain about long-term...
Colombian Rebel Group Begins Weapons Surrender in Peace Talks
In Colombia's Nariño province, the 250-member Commoners of the South rebel group began surrendering weapons to the government on Saturday, marking a key step in peace talks aimed at disarmament and a potential model for President Petro's "total peace" strategy, though concerns remain about long-term...
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32% Bias Score

Drone Warfare Escalates in Colombia: Civilian Casualties and Strategic Implications
In Colombia, the use of drones by the ELN and FARC dissidents for attacks, surveillance, and intimidation has surged, resulting in civilian deaths and a humanitarian crisis, particularly in Catatumbo and Cauca.

Drone Warfare Escalates in Colombia: Civilian Casualties and Strategic Implications
In Colombia, the use of drones by the ELN and FARC dissidents for attacks, surveillance, and intimidation has surged, resulting in civilian deaths and a humanitarian crisis, particularly in Catatumbo and Cauca.
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24% Bias Score

Colombia's Stalled Peace Talks: Limited Progress Amidst Rising Violence
Colombian President Gustavo Petro's "Total Peace" initiative, aiming to end the country's decades-long armed conflict through simultaneous negotiations with various illegal armed groups, has shown limited progress after three years, with escalating violence threatening a severe humanitarian crisis i...

Colombia's Stalled Peace Talks: Limited Progress Amidst Rising Violence
Colombian President Gustavo Petro's "Total Peace" initiative, aiming to end the country's decades-long armed conflict through simultaneous negotiations with various illegal armed groups, has shown limited progress after three years, with escalating violence threatening a severe humanitarian crisis i...
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56% Bias Score

ELN Declares Lack of Interlocutor in Stalled Colombian Peace Talks
The ELN guerrilla in Colombia declared a lack of interlocutor in stalled peace talks with the government, following a January suspension after an offensive in Catatumbo that caused over 50,000 displacements and nearly 100 deaths, including civilians, despite the ELN's stated willingness to continue ...

ELN Declares Lack of Interlocutor in Stalled Colombian Peace Talks
The ELN guerrilla in Colombia declared a lack of interlocutor in stalled peace talks with the government, following a January suspension after an offensive in Catatumbo that caused over 50,000 displacements and nearly 100 deaths, including civilians, despite the ELN's stated willingness to continue ...
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40% Bias Score

Drone Attack Kills Child in Colombia
A drone attack in Colombia's Catatumbo region on May 15th, 2023, killed a 12-year-old child and injured 11 others; the attack, attributed to the ELN, exemplifies the escalating use of explosive drones in the country's armed conflict.

Drone Attack Kills Child in Colombia
A drone attack in Colombia's Catatumbo region on May 15th, 2023, killed a 12-year-old child and injured 11 others; the attack, attributed to the ELN, exemplifies the escalating use of explosive drones in the country's armed conflict.
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24% Bias Score

Colombian Rebel Group Disarms, Signing Peace Agreements with Petro
The Colombian armed group Comuneros del Sur handed over weapons and signed peace agreements with President Gustavo Petro on Saturday, marking a step toward the disarmament and reintegration of its roughly 300 members, but the ELN remains active.

Colombian Rebel Group Disarms, Signing Peace Agreements with Petro
The Colombian armed group Comuneros del Sur handed over weapons and signed peace agreements with President Gustavo Petro on Saturday, marking a step toward the disarmament and reintegration of its roughly 300 members, but the ELN remains active.
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36% Bias Score

Rebel Groups Commit Grave Abuses in Colombia's Catatumbo
In Colombia's Catatumbo region, rebel groups, primarily the ELN, committed grave abuses against civilians, including executions and child recruitment, displacing over 56,000 people since January and killing at least 78 in January and February, following a truce breakdown, according to Human Rights W...

Rebel Groups Commit Grave Abuses in Colombia's Catatumbo
In Colombia's Catatumbo region, rebel groups, primarily the ELN, committed grave abuses against civilians, including executions and child recruitment, displacing over 56,000 people since January and killing at least 78 in January and February, following a truce breakdown, according to Human Rights W...
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40% Bias Score
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