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Rodríguez Announces Presidential Bid, Fracturing Bolivian Left
Bolivian Senate President Andrónico Rodríguez announced his presidential candidacy on May 3rd, 2025, becoming the third leftist contender alongside President Luis Arce and former President Evo Morales, creating a fractured left-wing field in the upcoming August 17th general election.
Rodríguez Announces Presidential Bid, Fracturing Bolivian Left
Bolivian Senate President Andrónico Rodríguez announced his presidential candidacy on May 3rd, 2025, becoming the third leftist contender alongside President Luis Arce and former President Evo Morales, creating a fractured left-wing field in the upcoming August 17th general election.
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32% Bias Score


Health Taxes: A Crucial Solution for Latin America's Healthcare Crisis
Latin America and the Caribbean's weak economy and high debt hinder healthcare funding; a 50% tax increase on tobacco, alcohol, and sugary drinks could generate US\$41.82 billion annually, improving health and addressing non-communicable diseases, as seen in Colombia and Chile's success with tobacco...
Health Taxes: A Crucial Solution for Latin America's Healthcare Crisis
Latin America and the Caribbean's weak economy and high debt hinder healthcare funding; a 50% tax increase on tobacco, alcohol, and sugary drinks could generate US\$41.82 billion annually, improving health and addressing non-communicable diseases, as seen in Colombia and Chile's success with tobacco...
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44% Bias Score


Declining Catholicism in Mexico: Shifting Religious Landscape and Socioeconomic Factors"
In Mexico, 77.7% of the population identifies as Catholic, a 5% decrease from 2010; this decline is attributed to the rise of neopentecostal communities and increased non-religious identification, revealing complex dynamics between Catholicism, socioeconomic status, and evolving religious landscapes...
Declining Catholicism in Mexico: Shifting Religious Landscape and Socioeconomic Factors"
In Mexico, 77.7% of the population identifies as Catholic, a 5% decrease from 2010; this decline is attributed to the rise of neopentecostal communities and increased non-religious identification, revealing complex dynamics between Catholicism, socioeconomic status, and evolving religious landscapes...
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36% Bias Score


Chile's Presidential Primaries: June 29th Vote
Chile will hold presidential primaries on June 29th, where the ruling coalition will select its candidate, while the opposition will directly nominate theirs for the November 16th election. The primaries, a legally binding process with public funding, contrast with conventional primaries lacking the...
Chile's Presidential Primaries: June 29th Vote
Chile will hold presidential primaries on June 29th, where the ruling coalition will select its candidate, while the opposition will directly nominate theirs for the November 16th election. The primaries, a legally binding process with public funding, contrast with conventional primaries lacking the...
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24% Bias Score


Philosopher Explores Chronic Pain, Contrasting Western and Latin American Perspectives
David Fajardo Chica's essay, "Carne Doliente," explores his experience with chronic pain, contrasting Western pain management approaches with Latin American cultural resilience, launching at the Bogotá Book Fair and continuing to Medellín and Cali.
Philosopher Explores Chronic Pain, Contrasting Western and Latin American Perspectives
David Fajardo Chica's essay, "Carne Doliente," explores his experience with chronic pain, contrasting Western pain management approaches with Latin American cultural resilience, launching at the Bogotá Book Fair and continuing to Medellín and Cali.
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24% Bias Score


Petro's Insults and Unconventional Strategy Amidst Labor Reform Defeat
Colombian President Gustavo Petro publicly insulted the president of Congress, Efraín Cepeda, and his former foreign minister, Álvaro Leyva, amidst the Senate's rejection of his labor reform and his attempt to bypass Congress with a popular consultation. Petro's aggressive rhetoric reflects his frus...
Petro's Insults and Unconventional Strategy Amidst Labor Reform Defeat
Colombian President Gustavo Petro publicly insulted the president of Congress, Efraín Cepeda, and his former foreign minister, Álvaro Leyva, amidst the Senate's rejection of his labor reform and his attempt to bypass Congress with a popular consultation. Petro's aggressive rhetoric reflects his frus...
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56% Bias Score

Global Press Freedom Decline in 2025: RSF Report Highlights US and Latin America
Reporters Without Borders' 2025 report reveals a global decline in press freedom, with the US falling to 57th place due to Trump's actions, while Argentina, El Salvador, and Nicaragua also experienced significant deteriorations, culminating in Nicaragua's last place ranking in Latin America.

Global Press Freedom Decline in 2025: RSF Report Highlights US and Latin America
Reporters Without Borders' 2025 report reveals a global decline in press freedom, with the US falling to 57th place due to Trump's actions, while Argentina, El Salvador, and Nicaragua also experienced significant deteriorations, culminating in Nicaragua's last place ranking in Latin America.
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40% Bias Score

Petro's Labor Reform Popular Consultation Submitted to Colombian Senate
President Gustavo Petro submitted a popular consultation to the Colombian Senate on May 1st, including 12 questions on labor reform, which will be put to a national vote by September 1st if approved by the Senate, potentially leading to new laws impacting working hours, overtime pay, and social secu...

Petro's Labor Reform Popular Consultation Submitted to Colombian Senate
President Gustavo Petro submitted a popular consultation to the Colombian Senate on May 1st, including 12 questions on labor reform, which will be put to a national vote by September 1st if approved by the Senate, potentially leading to new laws impacting working hours, overtime pay, and social secu...
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44% Bias Score

New Guangzhou-South America Shipping Route Launched
On Tuesday, a new direct shipping route (WSA3) launched from Guangzhou's Nansha Port to the west coast of South America, carrying 400 containers of goods; this route, using 11 vessels with 10,062 TEU capacity, connects Guangzhou with key Latin American ports, significantly improving trade logistics ...

New Guangzhou-South America Shipping Route Launched
On Tuesday, a new direct shipping route (WSA3) launched from Guangzhou's Nansha Port to the west coast of South America, carrying 400 containers of goods; this route, using 11 vessels with 10,062 TEU capacity, connects Guangzhou with key Latin American ports, significantly improving trade logistics ...
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40% Bias Score

Organized Crime Stalls Latin American Growth: World Bank Report
The World Bank's April 2025 report reveals organized crime's significant impediment to Latin America and the Caribbean's development, fueled by economic inequality and weak institutions, resulting in projected slow economic growth of 2.1% in 2025 and 2.4% in 2026.

Organized Crime Stalls Latin American Growth: World Bank Report
The World Bank's April 2025 report reveals organized crime's significant impediment to Latin America and the Caribbean's development, fueled by economic inequality and weak institutions, resulting in projected slow economic growth of 2.1% in 2025 and 2.4% in 2026.
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28% Bias Score

BYD's Americas Conference Highlights Global Expansion in NEV Market
BYD, a major Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer, held its 2025 Americas Distributor Conference in Shengzhou, China, from April 24th to 28th, showcasing its NEVs and celebrating its strong market presence in Latin America, particularly Brazil (76,700 vehicles sold in 2024, a 328% increase), fueled...

BYD's Americas Conference Highlights Global Expansion in NEV Market
BYD, a major Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer, held its 2025 Americas Distributor Conference in Shengzhou, China, from April 24th to 28th, showcasing its NEVs and celebrating its strong market presence in Latin America, particularly Brazil (76,700 vehicles sold in 2024, a 328% increase), fueled...
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48% Bias Score

Mexico's Gender-Based Violence Crisis: A Novel's Depiction and Argentina's Innovative Solution
Cristina Rivera Garza's "El Invencible Verano de Liliana" depicts the bureaucratic obstacles faced by women seeking justice for gender-based violence in Mexico, mirrored by similar challenges across Latin America, contrasting with Córdoba, Argentina's successful "Polo Integral de la Mujer" model, wh...

Mexico's Gender-Based Violence Crisis: A Novel's Depiction and Argentina's Innovative Solution
Cristina Rivera Garza's "El Invencible Verano de Liliana" depicts the bureaucratic obstacles faced by women seeking justice for gender-based violence in Mexico, mirrored by similar challenges across Latin America, contrasting with Córdoba, Argentina's successful "Polo Integral de la Mujer" model, wh...
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28% Bias Score
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