Colombia and Venezuela to Jointly Combat ELN After Massacre
In response to an ELN massacre in Colombia's Catatumbo region, leaving over 80 dead and 38,000 displaced, Colombian President Gustavo Petro proposed joint military action with Venezuela, which offered to increase communication and collaborate in operations against the guerrilla group.
Colombia and Venezuela to Jointly Combat ELN After Massacre
In response to an ELN massacre in Colombia's Catatumbo region, leaving over 80 dead and 38,000 displaced, Colombian President Gustavo Petro proposed joint military action with Venezuela, which offered to increase communication and collaborate in operations against the guerrilla group.
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44% Bias Score
63 FARC Dissidents Demobilize in Catatumbo Amidst Ongoing Violence
At least 63 FARC dissidents demobilized in Tibú, Colombia, surrendering weapons amid a week of violence in Catatumbo that displaced over 41,000 and confined 12,520, with President Petro urging continued demobilization and offering reintegration.
63 FARC Dissidents Demobilize in Catatumbo Amidst Ongoing Violence
At least 63 FARC dissidents demobilized in Tibú, Colombia, surrendering weapons amid a week of violence in Catatumbo that displaced over 41,000 and confined 12,520, with President Petro urging continued demobilization and offering reintegration.
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56% Bias Score
Colombian Army Launches Operation Catatumbo Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
The Colombian Army launched Operation Catatumbo on January 27th to quell ELN guerrilla attacks on a dissident FARC group in the Catatumbo region, displacing 40,000 and killing at least 60, prompting a government state of exception to provide resources and security.
Colombian Army Launches Operation Catatumbo Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
The Colombian Army launched Operation Catatumbo on January 27th to quell ELN guerrilla attacks on a dissident FARC group in the Catatumbo region, displacing 40,000 and killing at least 60, prompting a government state of exception to provide resources and security.
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36% Bias Score
Colombia's Petro Declares Emergency in Catatumbo Amid Deadly Turf War
In response to a deadly turf war between the ELN and FARC dissidents in Colombia's Catatumbo region that killed at least 80 people and displaced 36,000, President Gustavo Petro issued a 90-day emergency decree granting himself powers to impose curfews and restrict traffic, overriding civil rights to...
Colombia's Petro Declares Emergency in Catatumbo Amid Deadly Turf War
In response to a deadly turf war between the ELN and FARC dissidents in Colombia's Catatumbo region that killed at least 80 people and displaced 36,000, President Gustavo Petro issued a 90-day emergency decree granting himself powers to impose curfews and restrict traffic, overriding civil rights to...
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36% Bias Score
Failed Ceasefires Exacerbate Violence in Colombia
Failed ceasefires in Colombia's peace process have resulted in increased violence and displacement in regions like Cauca and Catatumbo, with the ELN and FARC dissidents gaining ground. The 30,000 displaced and 80 deaths highlight the government's loss of territorial control.
Failed Ceasefires Exacerbate Violence in Colombia
Failed ceasefires in Colombia's peace process have resulted in increased violence and displacement in regions like Cauca and Catatumbo, with the ELN and FARC dissidents gaining ground. The 30,000 displaced and 80 deaths highlight the government's loss of territorial control.
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64% Bias Score
Over 100 Dead in Week of Colombian Armed Clashes
Recent armed clashes in three Colombian regions, driven by territorial disputes and drug trafficking, resulted in over 100 deaths and 32,000 displaced people in less than a week, prompting the government to declare a state of emergency and deploy 5,000 troops in the Catatumbo region.
Over 100 Dead in Week of Colombian Armed Clashes
Recent armed clashes in three Colombian regions, driven by territorial disputes and drug trafficking, resulted in over 100 deaths and 32,000 displaced people in less than a week, prompting the government to declare a state of emergency and deploy 5,000 troops in the Catatumbo region.
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48% Bias Score
Colombia's Peace Accord Spurs Search for the Disappeared
In Colombia, a joint initiative involving former FARC rebels, officials, and others is searching for the more than 124,000 people who disappeared during the country's five-decade armed conflict; this effort, spurred by the 2016 peace accord, aims to locate and return remains to victims' families, th...
Colombia's Peace Accord Spurs Search for the Disappeared
In Colombia, a joint initiative involving former FARC rebels, officials, and others is searching for the more than 124,000 people who disappeared during the country's five-decade armed conflict; this effort, spurred by the 2016 peace accord, aims to locate and return remains to victims' families, th...
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36% Bias Score
Colombia Offers $700,000 Reward Amid Deadly Catatumbo Conflict
The Colombian government offered a $700,000 reward for the capture of four ELN leaders whose fight with FARC dissidents in Catatumbo, a coca-growing region bordering Venezuela, caused at least 80 deaths and displaced 40,000 in 10 days, prompting President Petro to issue a decree granting himself eme...
Colombia Offers $700,000 Reward Amid Deadly Catatumbo Conflict
The Colombian government offered a $700,000 reward for the capture of four ELN leaders whose fight with FARC dissidents in Catatumbo, a coca-growing region bordering Venezuela, caused at least 80 deaths and displaced 40,000 in 10 days, prompting President Petro to issue a decree granting himself eme...
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40% Bias Score
Colombia Deploys 9,000 Soldiers to Border, Suspends Peace Talks Amidst Rising Violence
The Colombian military launched an offensive against ELN rebels near the Venezuelan border, resulting in over 100 deaths in a week and displacing tens of thousands, causing President Gustavo Petro to suspend peace talks and reactivate arrest warrants for 30 ELN leaders.
Colombia Deploys 9,000 Soldiers to Border, Suspends Peace Talks Amidst Rising Violence
The Colombian military launched an offensive against ELN rebels near the Venezuelan border, resulting in over 100 deaths in a week and displacing tens of thousands, causing President Gustavo Petro to suspend peace talks and reactivate arrest warrants for 30 ELN leaders.
Progress
52% Bias Score
Catatumbo Conflict: 80 Dead, 30,000 Displaced, and Colombia's Peace at Risk
Violent clashes between the ELN and FARC dissidents in Colombia's resource-rich Catatumbo region since January 15th have caused at least 80 deaths and displaced over 30,000, creating a humanitarian crisis that threatens President Petro's 'total peace' initiative and jeopardizes future stability.
Catatumbo Conflict: 80 Dead, 30,000 Displaced, and Colombia's Peace at Risk
Violent clashes between the ELN and FARC dissidents in Colombia's resource-rich Catatumbo region since January 15th have caused at least 80 deaths and displaced over 30,000, creating a humanitarian crisis that threatens President Petro's 'total peace' initiative and jeopardizes future stability.
Progress
44% Bias Score
Maduro's Military Deployment Fuels Border Conflict in Colombia
Nicolás Maduro's deployment of 150,000 troops in Venezuela's "Bolivarian Shield" exercises has caused a surge in violence along the Colombian border, resulting in dozens of deaths and over 30,000 displaced people, amidst claims of combating opposition-linked groups and alleged foreign invasions.
Maduro's Military Deployment Fuels Border Conflict in Colombia
Nicolás Maduro's deployment of 150,000 troops in Venezuela's "Bolivarian Shield" exercises has caused a surge in violence along the Colombian border, resulting in dozens of deaths and over 30,000 displaced people, amidst claims of combating opposition-linked groups and alleged foreign invasions.
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56% Bias Score
Colombia's Catatumbo Violence Jeopardizes 'Total Peace' Policy
Renewed clashes between the ELN and FARC dissidents in Colombia's Catatumbo region have left at least 80 dead and 32,000 displaced, prompting President Gustavo Petro to suspend peace talks and declare a state of emergency, jeopardizing his 'total peace' policy.
Colombia's Catatumbo Violence Jeopardizes 'Total Peace' Policy
Renewed clashes between the ELN and FARC dissidents in Colombia's Catatumbo region have left at least 80 dead and 32,000 displaced, prompting President Gustavo Petro to suspend peace talks and declare a state of emergency, jeopardizing his 'total peace' policy.
Progress
36% Bias Score