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Ecuador's Presidential Runoff: Violence, Policy, and a Tight Race
Ecuador holds a crucial presidential runoff election on Sunday between Daniel Noboa and Luisa González, amidst a record surge in violence; the country's homicide rate reached 38 per 100,000 inhabitants in 2024, with January recording 832 murders, the highest in Ecuadorian history. The election outco...
Ecuador's Presidential Runoff: Violence, Policy, and a Tight Race
Ecuador holds a crucial presidential runoff election on Sunday between Daniel Noboa and Luisa González, amidst a record surge in violence; the country's homicide rate reached 38 per 100,000 inhabitants in 2024, with January recording 832 murders, the highest in Ecuadorian history. The election outco...
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40% Bias Score


Ecuador Runoff Election: Lasso Faces González Amidst Soaring Drug Violence
Ecuador's presidential runoff election pits incumbent Guillermo Lasso against leftist Luisa González amid record-high drug violence; Lasso narrowly won the first round, and González seeks a comeback, supported by the largest indigenous movement; the election will significantly impact the country's f...
Ecuador Runoff Election: Lasso Faces González Amidst Soaring Drug Violence
Ecuador's presidential runoff election pits incumbent Guillermo Lasso against leftist Luisa González amid record-high drug violence; Lasso narrowly won the first round, and González seeks a comeback, supported by the largest indigenous movement; the election will significantly impact the country's f...
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52% Bias Score


Ecuador Runoff Election: González Seeks Presidency
Luisa González, a 47-year-old Ecuadorian lawyer and economist, is in a runoff election for the presidency after narrowly losing in February 2024. Her platform, "Revivir al Ecuador," promises to address Ecuador's high crime rate through increased investment in public services, contrasting with her op...
Ecuador Runoff Election: González Seeks Presidency
Luisa González, a 47-year-old Ecuadorian lawyer and economist, is in a runoff election for the presidency after narrowly losing in February 2024. Her platform, "Revivir al Ecuador," promises to address Ecuador's high crime rate through increased investment in public services, contrasting with her op...
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56% Bias Score


Ecuador Runoff Election: Security Crisis Dominates
Ecuador's April 13th presidential runoff election pits Daniel Noboa against Luisa González amidst a severe security crisis involving high homicide rates and organized crime; voting occurs from 7 AM to 5 PM, with preliminary results expected around 9 PM local time.
Ecuador Runoff Election: Security Crisis Dominates
Ecuador's April 13th presidential runoff election pits Daniel Noboa against Luisa González amidst a severe security crisis involving high homicide rates and organized crime; voting occurs from 7 AM to 5 PM, with preliminary results expected around 9 PM local time.
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44% Bias Score


Ecuador's Runoff Election: Security Crisis and Economic Instability at Stake
Ecuador's presidential runoff election on Sunday will determine whether incumbent Daniel Noboa or leftist Luisa González will lead the country through a severe security crisis and economic downturn, marked by record-high homicide rates and a struggling economy. The winner will face the challenge of ...
Ecuador's Runoff Election: Security Crisis and Economic Instability at Stake
Ecuador's presidential runoff election on Sunday will determine whether incumbent Daniel Noboa or leftist Luisa González will lead the country through a severe security crisis and economic downturn, marked by record-high homicide rates and a struggling economy. The winner will face the challenge of ...
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44% Bias Score


U.S. Intelligence Favors Ecuadorian President's Reelection Amidst Potential Military Base Plans
A U.S. intelligence assessment favors Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa's reelection due to national security concerns, potentially leading to a permanent U.S. military base in the country to counter violent gangs, while concerns remain about his challenger's ties to leftist leaders.
U.S. Intelligence Favors Ecuadorian President's Reelection Amidst Potential Military Base Plans
A U.S. intelligence assessment favors Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa's reelection due to national security concerns, potentially leading to a permanent U.S. military base in the country to counter violent gangs, while concerns remain about his challenger's ties to leftist leaders.
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48% Bias Score

Panama Canal Agreement: Discrepancies Raise Concerns Amidst U.S.-China Rivalry
The U.S. and Panama have reached a deal granting preferential, toll-free passage through the Panama Canal to American naval vessels; however, discrepancies in the agreement's language raise concerns about transparency and Panama's awareness of the deal's full implications, highlighting ongoing U.S.-...

Panama Canal Agreement: Discrepancies Raise Concerns Amidst U.S.-China Rivalry
The U.S. and Panama have reached a deal granting preferential, toll-free passage through the Panama Canal to American naval vessels; however, discrepancies in the agreement's language raise concerns about transparency and Panama's awareness of the deal's full implications, highlighting ongoing U.S.-...
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48% Bias Score

Latin America's Limited Response to Trump's Threats
The CELAC summit in Honduras showed Latin American nations' weak response to Trump's threats, marked by a carefully worded final declaration prioritizing self-determination despite criticism of US tariffs and migration policies; the limited response is attributed to economic dependence and varying g...

Latin America's Limited Response to Trump's Threats
The CELAC summit in Honduras showed Latin American nations' weak response to Trump's threats, marked by a carefully worded final declaration prioritizing self-determination despite criticism of US tariffs and migration policies; the limited response is attributed to economic dependence and varying g...
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60% Bias Score

Correa's Shadow Looms Over Ecuadorian Elections
Rafael Correa, despite an eight-year corruption sentence and fugitive status from Ecuador, seeks a political comeback through his candidate Luisa González in the upcoming election; his return would depend on legal challenges and the outcome of the election.

Correa's Shadow Looms Over Ecuadorian Elections
Rafael Correa, despite an eight-year corruption sentence and fugitive status from Ecuador, seeks a political comeback through his candidate Luisa González in the upcoming election; his return would depend on legal challenges and the outcome of the election.
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60% Bias Score

Ecuador's Runoff Election: Violence, Oil, and a Tight Race
Ecuador holds a crucial presidential runoff on April 13th between Daniel Noboa and Luisa González, amidst record-high violence (1300 homicides in 50 days of 2025), concerns over Amazon oil exploitation, and indigenous resistance.

Ecuador's Runoff Election: Violence, Oil, and a Tight Race
Ecuador holds a crucial presidential runoff on April 13th between Daniel Noboa and Luisa González, amidst record-high violence (1300 homicides in 50 days of 2025), concerns over Amazon oil exploitation, and indigenous resistance.
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44% Bias Score

Chancay Port: A Gateway for Latin American Trade Diversification with Asia
The newly opened Chancay port in Peru, a major Chinese investment, can handle megaships, offering Latin America enhanced trade with Asia, particularly China, mitigating tariff crisis vulnerabilities.

Chancay Port: A Gateway for Latin American Trade Diversification with Asia
The newly opened Chancay port in Peru, a major Chinese investment, can handle megaships, offering Latin America enhanced trade with Asia, particularly China, mitigating tariff crisis vulnerabilities.
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48% Bias Score

US-Panama Canal Deal Amidst Sovereignty Disputes and China Concerns
The US and Panama announced an agreement granting US warships priority passage and potentially free transit through the Panama Canal, despite ongoing disputes over sovereignty and China's growing influence in the region, sparking protests in Panama City.

US-Panama Canal Deal Amidst Sovereignty Disputes and China Concerns
The US and Panama announced an agreement granting US warships priority passage and potentially free transit through the Panama Canal, despite ongoing disputes over sovereignty and China's growing influence in the region, sparking protests in Panama City.
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60% Bias Score
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