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Surprise Papal Election: Pope Francis's Humble Beginnings and Global Impact
The unexpected election of Jorge Mario Bergoglio as Pope Francis on March 13, 2013, surprised his childhood friend and Argentina, leading to increased media attention, tourism focused on his Buenos Aires upbringing, and a global discussion of his humble lifestyle and commitment to social justice.
Surprise Papal Election: Pope Francis's Humble Beginnings and Global Impact
The unexpected election of Jorge Mario Bergoglio as Pope Francis on March 13, 2013, surprised his childhood friend and Argentina, leading to increased media attention, tourism focused on his Buenos Aires upbringing, and a global discussion of his humble lifestyle and commitment to social justice.
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24% Bias Score


Brazil Supreme Court Expands Coup Attempt Investigation
Brazil's Supreme Court is reviewing charges against a second group of 6 individuals—former presidential aides, military officers, and police—for allegedly participating in a coup attempt following the 2022 election, adding to the 33 others including former President Bolsonaro already facing charges.
Brazil Supreme Court Expands Coup Attempt Investigation
Brazil's Supreme Court is reviewing charges against a second group of 6 individuals—former presidential aides, military officers, and police—for allegedly participating in a coup attempt following the 2022 election, adding to the 33 others including former President Bolsonaro already facing charges.
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48% Bias Score


IMF Cuts Mexico's Growth Forecast Amidst US Trade War
The IMF drastically lowered its growth forecast for Mexico to a 0.3% contraction in 2025 and 1.4% growth in 2026 due to weaker-than-expected economic activity and the impact of US tariffs, contrasting with Mexico's record $505.851 billion in exports to the US in 2024.
IMF Cuts Mexico's Growth Forecast Amidst US Trade War
The IMF drastically lowered its growth forecast for Mexico to a 0.3% contraction in 2025 and 1.4% growth in 2026 due to weaker-than-expected economic activity and the impact of US tariffs, contrasting with Mexico's record $505.851 billion in exports to the US in 2024.
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48% Bias Score


US Forges Right-Wing Alliance in Latin America
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's visit to Argentina confirmed a growing alliance between the US and right-wing leaders in Argentina, El Salvador, and Ecuador, based on shared ideological values and reciprocal trade deals, raising concerns about human rights and democratic norms.
US Forges Right-Wing Alliance in Latin America
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's visit to Argentina confirmed a growing alliance between the US and right-wing leaders in Argentina, El Salvador, and Ecuador, based on shared ideological values and reciprocal trade deals, raising concerns about human rights and democratic norms.
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68% Bias Score


China Diversifies Agricultural Imports Amidst US Tariffs, Strengthening Ties with Brazil and Argentina
Facing US tariffs, China boosts agricultural trade with Brazil and Argentina, signing deals worth $40.82 million and exploring infrastructure projects to secure alternative sources of soybeans and beef, impacting global supply chains and US agricultural exports.
China Diversifies Agricultural Imports Amidst US Tariffs, Strengthening Ties with Brazil and Argentina
Facing US tariffs, China boosts agricultural trade with Brazil and Argentina, signing deals worth $40.82 million and exploring infrastructure projects to secure alternative sources of soybeans and beef, impacting global supply chains and US agricultural exports.
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40% Bias Score


Peru's Humala Sentenced to Prison in Odebrecht Corruption Case
Former Peruvian president Ollanta Humala and his wife have been sentenced to prison for receiving millions in illegal campaign contributions from Odebrecht and the Venezuelan government under Hugo Chávez, a ruling that marks the third conviction of a former Peruvian president for corruption in recen...
Peru's Humala Sentenced to Prison in Odebrecht Corruption Case
Former Peruvian president Ollanta Humala and his wife have been sentenced to prison for receiving millions in illegal campaign contributions from Odebrecht and the Venezuelan government under Hugo Chávez, a ruling that marks the third conviction of a former Peruvian president for corruption in recen...
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44% Bias Score

Pope Francis's Election Surprises Childhood Friend and Argentina
The election of Jorge Mario Bergoglio as Pope Francis on March 13, 2013, surprised his childhood friend and Argentina, leading to increased global interest and a unique Argentine tourism initiative focused on his early life in Buenos Aires.

Pope Francis's Election Surprises Childhood Friend and Argentina
The election of Jorge Mario Bergoglio as Pope Francis on March 13, 2013, surprised his childhood friend and Argentina, leading to increased global interest and a unique Argentine tourism initiative focused on his early life in Buenos Aires.
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28% Bias Score

Latin America Seeks Trade Diversification Amid Renewed US Tariffs
Latin American leaders, meeting at the CELAC summit in Honduras, condemned US tariffs and migration restrictions, vowing to diversify trade partnerships and reduce reliance on the United States amid growing economic uncertainty.

Latin America Seeks Trade Diversification Amid Renewed US Tariffs
Latin American leaders, meeting at the CELAC summit in Honduras, condemned US tariffs and migration restrictions, vowing to diversify trade partnerships and reduce reliance on the United States amid growing economic uncertainty.
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48% Bias Score

Pope Francis' Latin American Visits: A Legacy of Social Justice and Reconciliation
Pope Francis visited 10 Latin American countries during his papacy, focusing on social justice, environmental issues, and reconciliation, notably apologizing for past Church wrongs and advocating for marginalized communities.

Pope Francis' Latin American Visits: A Legacy of Social Justice and Reconciliation
Pope Francis visited 10 Latin American countries during his papacy, focusing on social justice, environmental issues, and reconciliation, notably apologizing for past Church wrongs and advocating for marginalized communities.
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44% Bias Score

Ecuador on High Alert Amidst Assassination Plot and Rising Violence
The Ecuadorian government declared a state of alert on Saturday, April 22nd, after a military report revealed plans by criminal organizations to assassinate President Noboa and attack key infrastructure, potentially in collaboration with defeated political sectors.

Ecuador on High Alert Amidst Assassination Plot and Rising Violence
The Ecuadorian government declared a state of alert on Saturday, April 22nd, after a military report revealed plans by criminal organizations to assassinate President Noboa and attack key infrastructure, potentially in collaboration with defeated political sectors.
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40% Bias Score

Record U.S. Immigration in 2022: 3.2 Million Net Increase
In 2022, the United States received a net increase of over 3.2 million immigrants, primarily from Latin America due to violence, instability, and economic hardship, making it the world's leading immigration destination.

Record U.S. Immigration in 2022: 3.2 Million Net Increase
In 2022, the United States received a net increase of over 3.2 million immigrants, primarily from Latin America due to violence, instability, and economic hardship, making it the world's leading immigration destination.
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48% Bias Score

Ecuador's Noboa Wins Reelection Amid Fraud Allegations"
Incumbent Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa won reelection on April 15th with an 11-point lead over leftist Luisa Gonzalez, whose fraud allegations were dismissed by international observers from the OAS and EU who nevertheless raised concerns about disinformation and campaign inequities; Gonzalez ha...

Ecuador's Noboa Wins Reelection Amid Fraud Allegations"
Incumbent Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa won reelection on April 15th with an 11-point lead over leftist Luisa Gonzalez, whose fraud allegations were dismissed by international observers from the OAS and EU who nevertheless raised concerns about disinformation and campaign inequities; Gonzalez ha...
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44% Bias Score
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