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Smaller-Than-Expected Colombian Labor Protests Highlight Challenges for Petro Administration
Colombia's recent labor protests drew far fewer participants than previous ones, with Bogotá seeing a drastic decrease from over 30,000 to only 3,000 attendees, highlighting challenges for President Gustavo Petro's administration in mobilizing support despite the Senate's approval of a revised labor...
Smaller-Than-Expected Colombian Labor Protests Highlight Challenges for Petro Administration
Colombia's recent labor protests drew far fewer participants than previous ones, with Bogotá seeing a drastic decrease from over 30,000 to only 3,000 attendees, highlighting challenges for President Gustavo Petro's administration in mobilizing support despite the Senate's approval of a revised labor...
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48% Bias Score


Colombian Senate Rejects Petro's Labor Referendum, Sparking Nationwide Protests
Following the Colombian Senate's rejection of President Gustavo Petro's proposed national referendum on labor issues, nationwide protests began Wednesday, causing school closures and street blockades. The Senate cited the referendum's high cost and potential to harm small and medium businesses, whil...
Colombian Senate Rejects Petro's Labor Referendum, Sparking Nationwide Protests
Following the Colombian Senate's rejection of President Gustavo Petro's proposed national referendum on labor issues, nationwide protests began Wednesday, causing school closures and street blockades. The Senate cited the referendum's high cost and potential to harm small and medium businesses, whil...
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60% Bias Score


Petro's Inaction Risks Collapse of Peace Talks with Calarcá FARC Dissidents
President Gustavo Petro's visit to the Vatican overlapped with the expiration of a decree suspending Colombian military operations against the Calarcá FARC dissidents, jeopardizing fragile peace talks and risking renewed conflict despite informal agreements to extend the suspension.
Petro's Inaction Risks Collapse of Peace Talks with Calarcá FARC Dissidents
President Gustavo Petro's visit to the Vatican overlapped with the expiration of a decree suspending Colombian military operations against the Calarcá FARC dissidents, jeopardizing fragile peace talks and risking renewed conflict despite informal agreements to extend the suspension.
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40% Bias Score


Petro's Labor Reform: A 600,000 Job Threat
Colombia's proposed labor counter-reform, spearheaded by President Gustavo Petro, threatens to eliminate 600,000 jobs in the service sector, reversing a successful reform implemented during the Uribe administration that addressed the needs of a growing service-based economy.
Petro's Labor Reform: A 600,000 Job Threat
Colombia's proposed labor counter-reform, spearheaded by President Gustavo Petro, threatens to eliminate 600,000 jobs in the service sector, reversing a successful reform implemented during the Uribe administration that addressed the needs of a growing service-based economy.
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56% Bias Score


Colombian Labor Reform's Fate Rests with Senator Lozano After Referendum Defeat
Senator Angélica Lozano now controls Colombian President Gustavo Petro's stalled labor reform after its unexpected revival via appeal, defeating a simultaneous government referendum and triggering accusations of political opportunism.
Colombian Labor Reform's Fate Rests with Senator Lozano After Referendum Defeat
Senator Angélica Lozano now controls Colombian President Gustavo Petro's stalled labor reform after its unexpected revival via appeal, defeating a simultaneous government referendum and triggering accusations of political opportunism.
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52% Bias Score


Colombian Senate Considers Appeal to Revive Stalled Labor Reform, Bypassing Referendum
The Colombian Senate is debating an appeal to revive a stalled labor reform bill, potentially making a planned national referendum by President Gustavo Petro unnecessary; the appeal, if successful, could expedite the bill's passage in 38 days, triggering debate about efficiency and political maneuve...
Colombian Senate Considers Appeal to Revive Stalled Labor Reform, Bypassing Referendum
The Colombian Senate is debating an appeal to revive a stalled labor reform bill, potentially making a planned national referendum by President Gustavo Petro unnecessary; the appeal, if successful, could expedite the bill's passage in 38 days, triggering debate about efficiency and political maneuve...
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52% Bias Score

Lower-Than-Expected Turnout at Colombian Nationwide Protests
On May 28th, Colombia experienced nationwide protests with lower-than-anticipated turnout, impacting Transmilenio service in Bogotá due to roadblocks, despite high political tension over the recently passed labor reform; protests continued on May 29th.

Lower-Than-Expected Turnout at Colombian Nationwide Protests
On May 28th, Colombia experienced nationwide protests with lower-than-anticipated turnout, impacting Transmilenio service in Bogotá due to roadblocks, despite high political tension over the recently passed labor reform; protests continued on May 29th.
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36% Bias Score

Petro Delegates Presidency to Controversial Minister Benedetti Amidst Legal and Political Challenges
Colombian President Gustavo Petro will delegate presidential powers to Interior Minister Armando Benedetti from May 24-26 while he attends Ecuador's presidential inauguration; Benedetti's controversial past raises concerns about governmental stability.

Petro Delegates Presidency to Controversial Minister Benedetti Amidst Legal and Political Challenges
Colombian President Gustavo Petro will delegate presidential powers to Interior Minister Armando Benedetti from May 24-26 while he attends Ecuador's presidential inauguration; Benedetti's controversial past raises concerns about governmental stability.
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44% Bias Score

Mujica's Death Highlights Contrasting Styles in Latin American Leftist Leadership
The death of former Uruguayan President Pepe Mujica has sparked a comparison with current Latin American leftist leaders, highlighting Mujica's commitment to citizen well-being and ethical leadership, contrasting sharply with the divisive rhetoric and inconsistent actions of others like Colombian Pr...

Mujica's Death Highlights Contrasting Styles in Latin American Leftist Leadership
The death of former Uruguayan President Pepe Mujica has sparked a comparison with current Latin American leftist leaders, highlighting Mujica's commitment to citizen well-being and ethical leadership, contrasting sharply with the divisive rhetoric and inconsistent actions of others like Colombian Pr...
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60% Bias Score

Petro Resubmits Popular Consultation, Adding Question on Medicine Prices
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia will resubmit a popular consultation proposal including a new question on lowering medicine prices, following the Senate's rejection of the initial proposal focusing on labor law changes, amidst ongoing medicine shortages and public protests.

Petro Resubmits Popular Consultation, Adding Question on Medicine Prices
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia will resubmit a popular consultation proposal including a new question on lowering medicine prices, following the Senate's rejection of the initial proposal focusing on labor law changes, amidst ongoing medicine shortages and public protests.
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44% Bias Score

Petro Calls for Nationwide "Open Town Halls" After Labor Reform Rejection
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia called for nationwide "open town halls" after the Senate rejected his proposed popular consultation on a labor reform, marking an unconventional use of a mechanism typically reserved for local issues.

Petro Calls for Nationwide "Open Town Halls" After Labor Reform Rejection
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia called for nationwide "open town halls" after the Senate rejected his proposed popular consultation on a labor reform, marking an unconventional use of a mechanism typically reserved for local issues.
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24% Bias Score

Colombia Joins China's Belt and Road Initiative
Colombia joined China's Belt and Road Initiative today, as announced by both governments during a meeting in Beijing; this includes an 8.3 billion euro credit commitment from China for Latin American development and marks a shift in Colombia's foreign policy.

Colombia Joins China's Belt and Road Initiative
Colombia joined China's Belt and Road Initiative today, as announced by both governments during a meeting in Beijing; this includes an 8.3 billion euro credit commitment from China for Latin American development and marks a shift in Colombia's foreign policy.
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44% Bias Score
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