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Panama Rejects US Troop Deployment at Canal Amidst China Concerns
US Defense Minister Pete Hegseth proposed stationing US troops at the Panama Canal to counter perceived Chinese influence, a proposal Panama decisively rejected, despite ongoing negotiations on US military vessel transit fees.
Panama Rejects US Troop Deployment at Canal Amidst China Concerns
US Defense Minister Pete Hegseth proposed stationing US troops at the Panama Canal to counter perceived Chinese influence, a proposal Panama decisively rejected, despite ongoing negotiations on US military vessel transit fees.
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56% Bias Score


Colombia Takes CELAC Presidency, Focusing on Regional Unity and International Cooperation
Colombian President Gustavo Petro assumed the pro tempore presidency of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) from Honduran President Xiomara Castro on Wednesday, focusing on regional collaboration, international partnerships, and addressing challenges in Haiti, Cuba, and Vene...
Colombia Takes CELAC Presidency, Focusing on Regional Unity and International Cooperation
Colombian President Gustavo Petro assumed the pro tempore presidency of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) from Honduran President Xiomara Castro on Wednesday, focusing on regional collaboration, international partnerships, and addressing challenges in Haiti, Cuba, and Vene...
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32% Bias Score


Dominican Republic Nightclub Collapse: Casualties Include Public Figures
A ceiling collapse at the Jet Set nightclub in the Dominican Republic during a concert resulted in at least one death, including provincial governor Nelsa Cruz, and multiple injuries to public figures, prompting ongoing rescue operations and raising questions about building safety regulations.
Dominican Republic Nightclub Collapse: Casualties Include Public Figures
A ceiling collapse at the Jet Set nightclub in the Dominican Republic during a concert resulted in at least one death, including provincial governor Nelsa Cruz, and multiple injuries to public figures, prompting ongoing rescue operations and raising questions about building safety regulations.
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28% Bias Score


CELAC Summit in Honduras Addresses US Trade War, Migrant Crisis
Honduras hosted the foreign ministers' meeting of the Ninth CELAC Summit on April 8th, 2025, aiming to strengthen regional unity amid a US-imposed trade war and increased migrant deportations; at least ten presidents confirmed their attendance.
CELAC Summit in Honduras Addresses US Trade War, Migrant Crisis
Honduras hosted the foreign ministers' meeting of the Ninth CELAC Summit on April 8th, 2025, aiming to strengthen regional unity amid a US-imposed trade war and increased migrant deportations; at least ten presidents confirmed their attendance.
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40% Bias Score


Colombia's CELAC Presidency: A Pivotal Moment for Latin American Integration
Colombia's leadership of five regional organizations, including CELAC, presents a pivotal moment for Latin American integration, demanding strategic actions to address challenges arising from a multipolar world and focusing on development and regional citizenship.
Colombia's CELAC Presidency: A Pivotal Moment for Latin American Integration
Colombia's leadership of five regional organizations, including CELAC, presents a pivotal moment for Latin American integration, demanding strategic actions to address challenges arising from a multipolar world and focusing on development and regional citizenship.
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44% Bias Score


Mexico's Water Crisis: Dwindling Resources Threaten Economy and Food Security
Mexico's dwindling water resources, dropping from 191 cubic meters per capita in 2005 to a projected 136 by 2030 in Mexico City, threaten food security (corn production) and economic stability, impacting 32 high-risk districts including major cities, and lagging behind Latin American peers in water ...
Mexico's Water Crisis: Dwindling Resources Threaten Economy and Food Security
Mexico's dwindling water resources, dropping from 191 cubic meters per capita in 2005 to a projected 136 by 2030 in Mexico City, threaten food security (corn production) and economic stability, impacting 32 high-risk districts including major cities, and lagging behind Latin American peers in water ...
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20% Bias Score

U.S., Panama Strengthen Security Cooperation Amid China's Panama Canal Influence
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, after meeting with Panamanian President Jose Raul Mulino, announced increased U.S.-Panama security cooperation to counter China's influence near the Panama Canal, following concerns over Chinese control of ports and alleged lease violations.

U.S., Panama Strengthen Security Cooperation Amid China's Panama Canal Influence
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, after meeting with Panamanian President Jose Raul Mulino, announced increased U.S.-Panama security cooperation to counter China's influence near the Panama Canal, following concerns over Chinese control of ports and alleged lease violations.
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56% Bias Score

U.S. Warns China Against Canal Interference
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth visited Panama on April 8, 2025, warning that the U.S. will not allow China to compromise the Panama Canal's operation, citing a Chinese company's control of critical port infrastructure and a stalled sale of these assets to a U.S. consortium.

U.S. Warns China Against Canal Interference
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth visited Panama on April 8, 2025, warning that the U.S. will not allow China to compromise the Panama Canal's operation, citing a Chinese company's control of critical port infrastructure and a stalled sale of these assets to a U.S. consortium.
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64% Bias Score

U.S. Aims to Counter China's Influence on Panama Canal
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth visited Panama on Tuesday to meet with President José Raúl Mulino, aiming to counter China's influence on the Panama Canal and strengthen defense ties, amidst disputes over port control and canal fees.

U.S. Aims to Counter China's Influence on Panama Canal
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth visited Panama on Tuesday to meet with President José Raúl Mulino, aiming to counter China's influence on the Panama Canal and strengthen defense ties, amidst disputes over port control and canal fees.
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56% Bias Score

Panama Canal Port Sale Highlights Geopolitical Power Play
The sale of Panama Canal ports to a US firm for \$23 billion exemplifies a narrative framing Chinese infrastructure investment in Latin America as a military threat, highlighting the power of 'prescriptive geopolitics' in shaping policy decisions and potentially hindering regional development.

Panama Canal Port Sale Highlights Geopolitical Power Play
The sale of Panama Canal ports to a US firm for \$23 billion exemplifies a narrative framing Chinese infrastructure investment in Latin America as a military threat, highlighting the power of 'prescriptive geopolitics' in shaping policy decisions and potentially hindering regional development.
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48% Bias Score

Latin American Polarization on Feminism: A Study of Antifeminist Attitudes
A study across Argentina, Brazil, Chile, El Salvador, and Mexico reveals significant polarization regarding feminism, with roughly 45% disagreeing and 40% agreeing that women use feminism for unfair advantage; antifeminist views correlate with opposition to abortion, same-sex marriage, and stricter ...

Latin American Polarization on Feminism: A Study of Antifeminist Attitudes
A study across Argentina, Brazil, Chile, El Salvador, and Mexico reveals significant polarization regarding feminism, with roughly 45% disagreeing and 40% agreeing that women use feminism for unfair advantage; antifeminist views correlate with opposition to abortion, same-sex marriage, and stricter ...
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48% Bias Score

Argentina Navigates U.S. Tariffs Amidst IMF Loan Pursuit
Argentina's government spokesperson emphasized the positive relationship with the U.S., resulting in lower tariffs compared to other countries, while President Milei's support for Trump coincides with new U.S. tariffs and an awaited IMF loan of roughly $20 billion.

Argentina Navigates U.S. Tariffs Amidst IMF Loan Pursuit
Argentina's government spokesperson emphasized the positive relationship with the U.S., resulting in lower tariffs compared to other countries, while President Milei's support for Trump coincides with new U.S. tariffs and an awaited IMF loan of roughly $20 billion.
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44% Bias Score
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