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Trump's Renewed Threat to Seize Panama Canal
US President Donald Trump reiterated his intention to reclaim control of the Panama Canal during his inaugural address, citing high fees for US ships and alleged Chinese influence; Panama's president firmly rejected Trump's claims, stating the canal remains under Panama's sovereign control.
Trump's Renewed Threat to Seize Panama Canal
US President Donald Trump reiterated his intention to reclaim control of the Panama Canal during his inaugural address, citing high fees for US ships and alleged Chinese influence; Panama's president firmly rejected Trump's claims, stating the canal remains under Panama's sovereign control.
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48% Bias Score


Rubio's Appointment as Secretary of State: A Shift in US Foreign Policy
Marco Rubio's appointment as US Secretary of State signifies a shift in foreign policy direction, given his political ambitions and experience, particularly concerning Latin America, where he will navigate complex issues like immigration, China's growing influence, and the potential for military int...
Rubio's Appointment as Secretary of State: A Shift in US Foreign Policy
Marco Rubio's appointment as US Secretary of State signifies a shift in foreign policy direction, given his political ambitions and experience, particularly concerning Latin America, where he will navigate complex issues like immigration, China's growing influence, and the potential for military int...
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56% Bias Score


Latin American Ex-Ministers Warn of Weakening International Order
Over 30 former Latin American foreign ministers issued a manifesto Thursday, denouncing the weakening international order due to the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, insufficient climate action, and threats to Panama. They call for a renewed multilateralism to restore Latin America's global influence.
Latin American Ex-Ministers Warn of Weakening International Order
Over 30 former Latin American foreign ministers issued a manifesto Thursday, denouncing the weakening international order due to the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, insufficient climate action, and threats to Panama. They call for a renewed multilateralism to restore Latin America's global influence.
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48% Bias Score


Mexico Unveils "Plan México" to Boost Economy, Counter US Tariffs
President Claudia Sheinbaum's "Plan México" aims to transform Mexico's economy by 2030, creating 1.5 million jobs, increasing investment to 28% of GDP, and becoming the world's tenth-largest economy, thereby countering potential US tariffs with domestic growth and reduced reliance on imports.
Mexico Unveils "Plan México" to Boost Economy, Counter US Tariffs
President Claudia Sheinbaum's "Plan México" aims to transform Mexico's economy by 2030, creating 1.5 million jobs, increasing investment to 28% of GDP, and becoming the world's tenth-largest economy, thereby countering potential US tariffs with domestic growth and reduced reliance on imports.
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40% Bias Score


Cuba Removed From US State Sponsor of Terrorism List
The Biden administration removed Cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism, a deal involving the gradual release of 553 political prisoners negotiated through the Catholic Church and announced five days before the presidential transition; however, the US economic blockade of Cuba remains in ...
Cuba Removed From US State Sponsor of Terrorism List
The Biden administration removed Cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism, a deal involving the gradual release of 553 political prisoners negotiated through the Catholic Church and announced five days before the presidential transition; however, the US economic blockade of Cuba remains in ...
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44% Bias Score


Mexico Launches Plan to Reform Upper Secondary Education
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum unveiled a plan to revamp the country's upper secondary education system by 2025, aiming to increase enrollment to 85% by creating 200,000 new high school spaces, unifying 31 existing systems into two, and improving teacher working conditions, all while addressing...
Mexico Launches Plan to Reform Upper Secondary Education
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum unveiled a plan to revamp the country's upper secondary education system by 2025, aiming to increase enrollment to 85% by creating 200,000 new high school spaces, unifying 31 existing systems into two, and improving teacher working conditions, all while addressing...
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52% Bias Score

Maduro's Reelection Fuels New Venezuelan Exodus
Archbishop Polito Rodriguez decried the Venezuelan exodus caused by Nicolas Maduro's fraudulent reelection, triggering a potential new wave of migration as neighboring countries and the US prepare for an influx of refugees, following a similar pattern to the 2015 parliamentary election.

Maduro's Reelection Fuels New Venezuelan Exodus
Archbishop Polito Rodriguez decried the Venezuelan exodus caused by Nicolas Maduro's fraudulent reelection, triggering a potential new wave of migration as neighboring countries and the US prepare for an influx of refugees, following a similar pattern to the 2015 parliamentary election.
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64% Bias Score

Trump's Second Term: Assertive Latin American Policy Amidst Multiple Crises
Donald Trump's second term begins January 20, 2025, marked by a Republican Congress and a focus on assertive foreign policy, potentially including annexing the Panama Canal and employing punitive measures against some Latin American nations while pursuing transactional business interests with others...

Trump's Second Term: Assertive Latin American Policy Amidst Multiple Crises
Donald Trump's second term begins January 20, 2025, marked by a Republican Congress and a focus on assertive foreign policy, potentially including annexing the Panama Canal and employing punitive measures against some Latin American nations while pursuing transactional business interests with others...
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60% Bias Score

Latin America's Democratic Decline: Venezuela's Fraud and El Salvador's State of Exception
Human Rights Watch's 2024 report details Venezuela's fraudulent elections leading to widespread human rights abuses and El Salvador's prolonged state of exception as the most concerning issues, impacting thousands and undermining democratic institutions across Latin America.

Latin America's Democratic Decline: Venezuela's Fraud and El Salvador's State of Exception
Human Rights Watch's 2024 report details Venezuela's fraudulent elections leading to widespread human rights abuses and El Salvador's prolonged state of exception as the most concerning issues, impacting thousands and undermining democratic institutions across Latin America.
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52% Bias Score

Maduro's Reelection Brings No Change to Venezuela's Authoritarian Rule
Nicolás Maduro's reelection as Venezuelan president in January 2025 has not changed his authoritarian rule, characterized by human rights violations, economic mismanagement, and continued repression of opposition, despite Colombia maintaining diplomatic relations.

Maduro's Reelection Brings No Change to Venezuela's Authoritarian Rule
Nicolás Maduro's reelection as Venezuelan president in January 2025 has not changed his authoritarian rule, characterized by human rights violations, economic mismanagement, and continued repression of opposition, despite Colombia maintaining diplomatic relations.
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60% Bias Score

Biden Revokes Cuba's 'Terror State' Designation, Colombia Celebrates
President Biden revoked Cuba's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism, a decision celebrated by Colombian President Gustavo Petro, reversing a Trump-era policy supported by former Colombian President Iván Duque; Colombia played a key role in this decision.

Biden Revokes Cuba's 'Terror State' Designation, Colombia Celebrates
President Biden revoked Cuba's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism, a decision celebrated by Colombian President Gustavo Petro, reversing a Trump-era policy supported by former Colombian President Iván Duque; Colombia played a key role in this decision.
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40% Bias Score

China's Export Resilience Amidst Shifting Global Trade Dynamics
Driven by the Belt and Road Initiative, China's exports to ASEAN and Latin America grew by 12 percent and 13 percent respectively from January to November 2024; while exports to the US and EU decreased, reflecting a shift in export destinations.

China's Export Resilience Amidst Shifting Global Trade Dynamics
Driven by the Belt and Road Initiative, China's exports to ASEAN and Latin America grew by 12 percent and 13 percent respectively from January to November 2024; while exports to the US and EU decreased, reflecting a shift in export destinations.
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36% Bias Score
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