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Venezuelan Opposition Leader Claims Victory, Seeks Regional Support
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González, claiming victory based on alleged original ballot tallies, met with Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino who offered support, while Colombian President Gustavo Petro refused to attend Maduro's inauguration, amid a crackdown by Maduro's government.
Venezuelan Opposition Leader Claims Victory, Seeks Regional Support
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González, claiming victory based on alleged original ballot tallies, met with Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino who offered support, while Colombian President Gustavo Petro refused to attend Maduro's inauguration, amid a crackdown by Maduro's government.
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44% Bias Score


International Condemnation of Maduro's Re-election in Venezuela
Following disputed elections in July, Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia sought support in Panama, presenting evidence of electoral fraud, while several Latin American countries, including Panama and Colombia, refused to recognize Nicolás Maduro's victory and announced plans to su...
International Condemnation of Maduro's Re-election in Venezuela
Following disputed elections in July, Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia sought support in Panama, presenting evidence of electoral fraud, while several Latin American countries, including Panama and Colombia, refused to recognize Nicolás Maduro's victory and announced plans to su...
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64% Bias Score


Venezuela's Disputed Election: González Claims Victory Amidst Kidnapping and Exile
In Venezuela's contested presidential election, opposition leader Edmundo González claims victory despite the government declaring Nicolás Maduro the winner; González's son-in-law was allegedly kidnapped, escalating tensions before Friday's swearing-in ceremony.
Venezuela's Disputed Election: González Claims Victory Amidst Kidnapping and Exile
In Venezuela's contested presidential election, opposition leader Edmundo González claims victory despite the government declaring Nicolás Maduro the winner; González's son-in-law was allegedly kidnapped, escalating tensions before Friday's swearing-in ceremony.
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56% Bias Score


Maduro Faces International Backlash Amidst Disputed Re-election
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is set to begin a third term despite accusations of election fraud and widespread international condemnation, raising concerns about the future of Venezuelan democracy amid a history of repression and economic collapse.
Maduro Faces International Backlash Amidst Disputed Re-election
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is set to begin a third term despite accusations of election fraud and widespread international condemnation, raising concerns about the future of Venezuelan democracy amid a history of repression and economic collapse.
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48% Bias Score


Pepe: A Hippo's Journey Through Post-Escobar Colombia
Nelson Carlo de Los Santos Arias' "Pepe," a docu-fiction film premiered at the Berlin Film Festival, uses the hippopotamus left behind by Pablo Escobar to explore Colombia's historical consciousness and the ecological and social impact of Escobar's legacy.
Pepe: A Hippo's Journey Through Post-Escobar Colombia
Nelson Carlo de Los Santos Arias' "Pepe," a docu-fiction film premiered at the Berlin Film Festival, uses the hippopotamus left behind by Pablo Escobar to explore Colombia's historical consciousness and the ecological and social impact of Escobar's legacy.
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36% Bias Score


Venezuela's Presidential Standoff: González Urrutia's International Tour
Edmundo González Urrutia, declared Venezuelan president-elect by Argentina, Uruguay, and the US, is touring internationally to secure support for his January 10th inauguration against Nicolás Maduro, prompting Venezuela to break ties with Paraguay for supporting González Urrutia.
Venezuela's Presidential Standoff: González Urrutia's International Tour
Edmundo González Urrutia, declared Venezuelan president-elect by Argentina, Uruguay, and the US, is touring internationally to secure support for his January 10th inauguration against Nicolás Maduro, prompting Venezuela to break ties with Paraguay for supporting González Urrutia.
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48% Bias Score

Maduro Begins Third Term Amidst International Condemnation and Internal Instability
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is set to begin a third term despite widespread accusations of election fraud and a history of repression, facing intensified international criticism and internal challenges to his rule.

Maduro Begins Third Term Amidst International Condemnation and Internal Instability
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is set to begin a third term despite widespread accusations of election fraud and a history of repression, facing intensified international criticism and internal challenges to his rule.
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40% Bias Score

Venezuela Crackdown: Dozens Arrested Ahead of Contested Inauguration
In the 72 hours before Edmundo González's scheduled inauguration, Venezuelan authorities arrested dozens of opposition figures, including his relative, and implemented censorship measures, aiming to suppress dissent amidst international support for González.

Venezuela Crackdown: Dozens Arrested Ahead of Contested Inauguration
In the 72 hours before Edmundo González's scheduled inauguration, Venezuelan authorities arrested dozens of opposition figures, including his relative, and implemented censorship measures, aiming to suppress dissent amidst international support for González.
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64% Bias Score

Venezuelan Election Dispute Triggers Regional Diplomatic Crisis
Following contested presidential elections in Venezuela on July 28th, a diplomatic crisis ensues as Nicolás Maduro claims victory despite opposition leader Edmundo González presenting evidence suggesting he won by a significant margin; several countries now recognize González, while others maintain ...

Venezuelan Election Dispute Triggers Regional Diplomatic Crisis
Following contested presidential elections in Venezuela on July 28th, a diplomatic crisis ensues as Nicolás Maduro claims victory despite opposition leader Edmundo González presenting evidence suggesting he won by a significant margin; several countries now recognize González, while others maintain ...
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64% Bias Score

Petro Skips Maduro's Inauguration Amidst Venezuelan Human Rights Concerns
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced he will not attend Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's inauguration on January 10th due to the arrest of human rights defender Carlos Correa and other events, despite pressure from former Colombian presidents and other figures.

Petro Skips Maduro's Inauguration Amidst Venezuelan Human Rights Concerns
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced he will not attend Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's inauguration on January 10th due to the arrest of human rights defender Carlos Correa and other events, despite pressure from former Colombian presidents and other figures.
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44% Bias Score

Mexicana Airlines Struggles: Route Cuts and Financial Crisis
Mexico's state-owned airline, Mexicana, launched in December 2023 with only two aircraft, has canceled eight routes due to financial losses and an unfavorable lease agreement, facing a USD 838 million lawsuit and aiming for profitability by 2030.

Mexicana Airlines Struggles: Route Cuts and Financial Crisis
Mexico's state-owned airline, Mexicana, launched in December 2023 with only two aircraft, has canceled eight routes due to financial losses and an unfavorable lease agreement, facing a USD 838 million lawsuit and aiming for profitability by 2030.
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48% Bias Score

Contested Venezuelan Presidency: US Response Shapes Regional Future
Venezuela's January 10, 2025 presidential inauguration is contested between Nicolás Maduro and Edmundo González Urrutia; the incoming US administration's stance, balancing pragmatism with human rights concerns, will significantly impact the situation.

Contested Venezuelan Presidency: US Response Shapes Regional Future
Venezuela's January 10, 2025 presidential inauguration is contested between Nicolás Maduro and Edmundo González Urrutia; the incoming US administration's stance, balancing pragmatism with human rights concerns, will significantly impact the situation.
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48% Bias Score
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