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Latin American Presidents Address the UN General Assembly
On Tuesday, several Latin American presidents addressed the UN General Assembly, delivering speeches marked by criticism of the United States, condemnation of the Israeli-Hamas war, and even some campaign announcements.
Latin American Presidents Address the UN General Assembly
On Tuesday, several Latin American presidents addressed the UN General Assembly, delivering speeches marked by criticism of the United States, condemnation of the Israeli-Hamas war, and even some campaign announcements.
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28% Bias Score


Colombia Revives Peace Talks with Former Paramilitary Commanders
The Colombian government has reinstated peace negotiations with 16 former commanders of the AUC paramilitary group, aiming to address outstanding issues from a 2003 demobilization agreement and fulfill commitments to victims.
Colombia Revives Peace Talks with Former Paramilitary Commanders
The Colombian government has reinstated peace negotiations with 16 former commanders of the AUC paramilitary group, aiming to address outstanding issues from a 2003 demobilization agreement and fulfill commitments to victims.
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32% Bias Score


USA De-certifies Colombia as Anti-drug Partner
The United States has de-certified Colombia as a partner in the fight against drug trafficking for the first time since 1996, citing the country's failure to meet its international obligations despite billions in US aid and record-high coca cultivation.
USA De-certifies Colombia as Anti-drug Partner
The United States has de-certified Colombia as a partner in the fight against drug trafficking for the first time since 1996, citing the country's failure to meet its international obligations despite billions in US aid and record-high coca cultivation.
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40% Bias Score


Colombia Appoints New Minister of Information and Communication Technologies
Gloria Patricia Perdomo, a 14-year veteran of the ICT Ministry, will replace Julián Molina as Colombia's Minister of Information and Communication Technologies, following a cabinet shakeup prompted by a government defeat in the Constitutional Court magistrate election.
Colombia Appoints New Minister of Information and Communication Technologies
Gloria Patricia Perdomo, a 14-year veteran of the ICT Ministry, will replace Julián Molina as Colombia's Minister of Information and Communication Technologies, following a cabinet shakeup prompted by a government defeat in the Constitutional Court magistrate election.
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45 Colombian Soldiers Released After 24-Hour Hostage Situation; 7 Remain Held
In Colombia's Cauca department, 45 soldiers held by civilians were freed in a military operation, but President Gustavo Petro reported that seven soldiers remain in captivity, prompting a proposal to resume aerial fumigation of illegal crops.
45 Colombian Soldiers Released After 24-Hour Hostage Situation; 7 Remain Held
In Colombia's Cauca department, 45 soldiers held by civilians were freed in a military operation, but President Gustavo Petro reported that seven soldiers remain in captivity, prompting a proposal to resume aerial fumigation of illegal crops.
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40% Bias Score


Colombian President Suffers Setback as Senate Vote Shifts Power Balance
During President Gustavo Petro's trip to Japan, the Colombian Senate voted in a conservative, Carlos Camargo, as a Constitutional Court magistrate, a decision Petro characterized as a major defeat, impacting his government's legislative agenda and alliances.
Colombian President Suffers Setback as Senate Vote Shifts Power Balance
During President Gustavo Petro's trip to Japan, the Colombian Senate voted in a conservative, Carlos Camargo, as a Constitutional Court magistrate, a decision Petro characterized as a major defeat, impacting his government's legislative agenda and alliances.
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56% Bias Score

Petro Accuses US of Using Anti-Drug Policy for Control in Latin America
During his speech at the UN General Assembly, Colombian President Gustavo Petro harshly criticized the US anti-drug policy, accusing Washington of using it as a pretext for control in Latin America, prompting a US delegation walkout.

Petro Accuses US of Using Anti-Drug Policy for Control in Latin America
During his speech at the UN General Assembly, Colombian President Gustavo Petro harshly criticized the US anti-drug policy, accusing Washington of using it as a pretext for control in Latin America, prompting a US delegation walkout.
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52% Bias Score

Colombian President Petro Grants Nationality to Imprisoned Ecuadorian Vice President Glas, Sparking Diplomatic Row
Colombian President Gustavo Petro controversially announced that Jorge Glas, Ecuador's imprisoned former vice president, received Colombian nationality, prompting a swift denial from Ecuador, which maintains Glas is still subject to its laws.

Colombian President Petro Grants Nationality to Imprisoned Ecuadorian Vice President Glas, Sparking Diplomatic Row
Colombian President Gustavo Petro controversially announced that Jorge Glas, Ecuador's imprisoned former vice president, received Colombian nationality, prompting a swift denial from Ecuador, which maintains Glas is still subject to its laws.
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Minister of Equality" Appointment Suspended in Colombia Amidst Gender Parity Lawsuit
A Colombian court temporarily suspended Juan Carlos Florián's appointment as Minister of Equality due to a lawsuit claiming his appointment violates the country's gender parity law, which mandates at least 50% female representation in high-level government positions.

Minister of Equality" Appointment Suspended in Colombia Amidst Gender Parity Lawsuit
A Colombian court temporarily suspended Juan Carlos Florián's appointment as Minister of Equality due to a lawsuit claiming his appointment violates the country's gender parity law, which mandates at least 50% female representation in high-level government positions.
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52% Bias Score

45 Colombian Soldiers Rescued After Being Blocked by Civilians
Forty-five Colombian soldiers were rescued from El Tambo, a village in Colombia's southwest coca-producing region, after being blocked from leaving by approximately 600 civilians, according to the Colombian military and President Gustavo Petro.

45 Colombian Soldiers Rescued After Being Blocked by Civilians
Forty-five Colombian soldiers were rescued from El Tambo, a village in Colombia's southwest coca-producing region, after being blocked from leaving by approximately 600 civilians, according to the Colombian military and President Gustavo Petro.
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36% Bias Score

45 Colombian Soldiers Seized by Communities in Cauca Amidst Anti-FARC Operation
On September 7th, 2025, 45 Colombian soldiers were seized in Cauca department by communities allegedly influenced by the Carlos Patiño group, a FARC dissident faction, during an operation against drug trafficking routes.

45 Colombian Soldiers Seized by Communities in Cauca Amidst Anti-FARC Operation
On September 7th, 2025, 45 Colombian soldiers were seized in Cauca department by communities allegedly influenced by the Carlos Patiño group, a FARC dissident faction, during an operation against drug trafficking routes.
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44% Bias Score

Efraín Cepeda Announces Presidential Bid in Colombia
Former Colombian Senate president Efraín Cepeda, a prominent opponent of President Gustavo Petro, announced his 2026 presidential candidacy on September 6th, 2025, during a Conservative Party event in Ibagué.

Efraín Cepeda Announces Presidential Bid in Colombia
Former Colombian Senate president Efraín Cepeda, a prominent opponent of President Gustavo Petro, announced his 2026 presidential candidacy on September 6th, 2025, during a Conservative Party event in Ibagué.
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16% Bias Score
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