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ELN's Machuca Massacre Detailed in New Podcast
A new podcast, "ELN between rifles and dialogues," details the history of Colombia's ELN guerrilla group, including the 1998 Machuca massacre where an oil pipeline bombing killed 84 and injured 30, highlighting the group's evolution and the challenges to lasting peace in the country.
ELN's Machuca Massacre Detailed in New Podcast
A new podcast, "ELN between rifles and dialogues," details the history of Colombia's ELN guerrilla group, including the 1998 Machuca massacre where an oil pipeline bombing killed 84 and injured 30, highlighting the group's evolution and the challenges to lasting peace in the country.
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40% Bias Score


Uruguay's New President Refuses to Recognize Venezuelan Leadership
Uruguay's newly elected president, Yamandú Orsi, refuses to recognize either Nicolás Maduro or Edmundo González Urrutia as Venezuela's legitimate president, marking a significant shift in Uruguay's foreign policy towards Venezuela and potentially opening new opportunities for regional mediation.
Uruguay's New President Refuses to Recognize Venezuelan Leadership
Uruguay's newly elected president, Yamandú Orsi, refuses to recognize either Nicolás Maduro or Edmundo González Urrutia as Venezuela's legitimate president, marking a significant shift in Uruguay's foreign policy towards Venezuela and potentially opening new opportunities for regional mediation.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Reverses Biden's Venezuela Oil Deal; Gimenez Hosts Guaidó
Rep. Carlos Gimenez, a Cuban-American Republican, hosted Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó and community leaders at Miami International Airport on Thursday to condemn President Biden's oil deal with Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, which President Trump subsequently canceled, citing Maduro...
Trump Reverses Biden's Venezuela Oil Deal; Gimenez Hosts Guaidó
Rep. Carlos Gimenez, a Cuban-American Republican, hosted Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó and community leaders at Miami International Airport on Thursday to condemn President Biden's oil deal with Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, which President Trump subsequently canceled, citing Maduro...
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64% Bias Score


Panama Migrants Reverse Course After US App Deactivation
Approximately 300 undocumented migrants, primarily Venezuelan, Colombian, and Ecuadorian, are spontaneously returning by sea from Miramar, Colón, Panama to Necoclí, Colombia, after the US deactivated the CBP One asylum app, contrasting with Panama's significantly reduced northbound Darién Gap crossi...
Panama Migrants Reverse Course After US App Deactivation
Approximately 300 undocumented migrants, primarily Venezuelan, Colombian, and Ecuadorian, are spontaneously returning by sea from Miramar, Colón, Panama to Necoclí, Colombia, after the US deactivated the CBP One asylum app, contrasting with Panama's significantly reduced northbound Darién Gap crossi...
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44% Bias Score


Argentina Receives First F-16 Fighter Jet, Boosting Military Capabilities
Argentina received its first F-16 fighter jet on Monday, part of a US\$300 million deal, marking its largest military aircraft acquisition in decades and significantly increasing its air power capabilities amidst escalating global conflicts.
Argentina Receives First F-16 Fighter Jet, Boosting Military Capabilities
Argentina received its first F-16 fighter jet on Monday, part of a US\$300 million deal, marking its largest military aircraft acquisition in decades and significantly increasing its air power capabilities amidst escalating global conflicts.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Aggressive First Month in Latin America
During his first month, President Trump adopted an aggressive Latin American policy, marked by threats to reclaim the Panama Canal, accusations against Mexico, meetings with Nicolás Maduro, and conflicts with Colombia, prompting concerns among experts like former State Department official John Feele...
Trump's Aggressive First Month in Latin America
During his first month, President Trump adopted an aggressive Latin American policy, marked by threats to reclaim the Panama Canal, accusations against Mexico, meetings with Nicolás Maduro, and conflicts with Colombia, prompting concerns among experts like former State Department official John Feele...
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60% Bias Score

Trump Deportation Flights Pace Similar to 2024 Despite Campaign Promises
A CNN analysis of deportation flight data reveals that despite President Trump's campaign promise to deport millions of undocumented immigrants, the number of deportation flights so far in 2025 is similar to the same period in 2024, although the administration increased the use of military aircraft....

Trump Deportation Flights Pace Similar to 2024 Despite Campaign Promises
A CNN analysis of deportation flight data reveals that despite President Trump's campaign promise to deport millions of undocumented immigrants, the number of deportation flights so far in 2025 is similar to the same period in 2024, although the administration increased the use of military aircraft....
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28% Bias Score

Uruguay's Left Returns to Power Amid Regional Stability
On Saturday, Uruguay's left-wing Frente Amplio party returned to power with Yamandú Orsi's inauguration as president, attended by numerous Latin American leaders, highlighting Uruguay's regional standing and Orsi's commitment to human rights and economic stability.

Uruguay's Left Returns to Power Amid Regional Stability
On Saturday, Uruguay's left-wing Frente Amplio party returned to power with Yamandú Orsi's inauguration as president, attended by numerous Latin American leaders, highlighting Uruguay's regional standing and Orsi's commitment to human rights and economic stability.
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28% Bias Score

Wife of Cartel Boss Released from Mexican Prison
Rosalinda Gonzalez, wife of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera, was released from a Mexican prison on Thursday after serving over half of her five-year sentence for money laundering, despite a $15 million U.S. bounty on her husband's head; this occurred on the same day 29 drug...

Wife of Cartel Boss Released from Mexican Prison
Rosalinda Gonzalez, wife of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera, was released from a Mexican prison on Thursday after serving over half of her five-year sentence for money laundering, despite a $15 million U.S. bounty on her husband's head; this occurred on the same day 29 drug...
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52% Bias Score

Far-Right Party Emerges in Mexico
Mexican actor Eduardo Verástegui seeks to establish a far-right political party, "Movimiento Viva México," mirroring global trends and capitalizing on the weakness of the traditional opposition; while presidential success is uncertain, local electoral gains could be significant.

Far-Right Party Emerges in Mexico
Mexican actor Eduardo Verástegui seeks to establish a far-right political party, "Movimiento Viva México," mirroring global trends and capitalizing on the weakness of the traditional opposition; while presidential success is uncertain, local electoral gains could be significant.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Shifts Migration Flow Through Deportations to Third Countries
The Trump administration has dramatically shifted the regional migration flow by deporting migrants to third countries, including Mexico, Panama, and Costa Rica, raising human rights concerns and impacting regional stability.

Trump Administration Shifts Migration Flow Through Deportations to Third Countries
The Trump administration has dramatically shifted the regional migration flow by deporting migrants to third countries, including Mexico, Panama, and Costa Rica, raising human rights concerns and impacting regional stability.
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48% Bias Score

US Designates Cartels, Gangs as Terrorist Organizations
The US officially designated Tren de Aragua, MS-13, and six Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations on Thursday, fulfilling a goal from President Trump's first term and impacting US foreign policy and counter-narcotics strategies in Latin America.

US Designates Cartels, Gangs as Terrorist Organizations
The US officially designated Tren de Aragua, MS-13, and six Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations on Thursday, fulfilling a goal from President Trump's first term and impacting US foreign policy and counter-narcotics strategies in Latin America.
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20% Bias Score
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