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Gonzalez Advances in Ecuadorian Election Amidst Guatemala Bus Crash and US Tariffs
On February 11, 2025, Luisa Gonzalez advanced to Ecuador's presidential runoff; a bus crash in Guatemala killed dozens; the US imposed 25% tariffs on Mexican steel and aluminum imports.
Gonzalez Advances in Ecuadorian Election Amidst Guatemala Bus Crash and US Tariffs
On February 11, 2025, Luisa Gonzalez advanced to Ecuador's presidential runoff; a bus crash in Guatemala killed dozens; the US imposed 25% tariffs on Mexican steel and aluminum imports.
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12% Bias Score


Petro Advisor Implicated in Alleged Drug Trafficker Donation
Catalan advisor Xavier Vendrell, working for Colombian President Gustavo Petro, allegedly received a 500 million peso donation from suspected drug trafficker "Papá Pitufo" for Petro's campaign; the money was later returned after discovery of its origin, sparking controversy and internal government t...
Petro Advisor Implicated in Alleged Drug Trafficker Donation
Catalan advisor Xavier Vendrell, working for Colombian President Gustavo Petro, allegedly received a 500 million peso donation from suspected drug trafficker "Papá Pitufo" for Petro's campaign; the money was later returned after discovery of its origin, sparking controversy and internal government t...
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60% Bias Score


Ecuadorian Elections: High Turnout Amidst Rising Violence
Ecuador held general elections on February 9th, 2025, with over 13.7 million voters choosing a president, vice president, 151 National Assembly members, and 5 Andean Parliament members amidst a backdrop of rising crime and insecurity.
Ecuadorian Elections: High Turnout Amidst Rising Violence
Ecuador held general elections on February 9th, 2025, with over 13.7 million voters choosing a president, vice president, 151 National Assembly members, and 5 Andean Parliament members amidst a backdrop of rising crime and insecurity.
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40% Bias Score


U.S.-El Salvador Alliance: Prison Deal and Nuclear Energy Cooperation
In Coatepeque, El Salvador, President Nayib Bukele and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a new alliance: El Salvador will house U.S. prisoners, and the U.S. will assist in developing El Salvador's nuclear energy sector; this follows years of Bukele's support for Trump and aligns with bot...
U.S.-El Salvador Alliance: Prison Deal and Nuclear Energy Cooperation
In Coatepeque, El Salvador, President Nayib Bukele and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a new alliance: El Salvador will house U.S. prisoners, and the U.S. will assist in developing El Salvador's nuclear energy sector; this follows years of Bukele's support for Trump and aligns with bot...
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40% Bias Score


Petro's Cabinet Undergoes Major Rejuvenation: A Shift Towards Younger Leadership
President Gustavo Petro's Colombian cabinet has undergone a significant transformation in the last 18 months, shifting from a group of veteran ministers with extensive experience to a considerably younger team, with many appointees under 40; this change reflects a move from a conciliatory to a more ...
Petro's Cabinet Undergoes Major Rejuvenation: A Shift Towards Younger Leadership
President Gustavo Petro's Colombian cabinet has undergone a significant transformation in the last 18 months, shifting from a group of veteran ministers with extensive experience to a considerably younger team, with many appointees under 40; this change reflects a move from a conciliatory to a more ...
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44% Bias Score


Ecuador's Election: Noboa vs. González Amidst Violence and Energy Crisis
Ecuador holds a crucial presidential election on Sunday, with incumbent Daniel Noboa facing Luisa González amidst a record surge in drug-related violence and an energy crisis, prompting voters to decide between hardline and alternative approaches to these challenges.
Ecuador's Election: Noboa vs. González Amidst Violence and Energy Crisis
Ecuador holds a crucial presidential election on Sunday, with incumbent Daniel Noboa facing Luisa González amidst a record surge in drug-related violence and an energy crisis, prompting voters to decide between hardline and alternative approaches to these challenges.
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36% Bias Score

Latin American Youth Unemployment Remains High Despite Labor Market Recovery
The ILO's 2024 report reveals that Latin American youth unemployment stands at 13.8%, almost three times higher than the adult rate, with women facing significantly lower employment and wages than men, demanding urgent policy interventions.

Latin American Youth Unemployment Remains High Despite Labor Market Recovery
The ILO's 2024 report reveals that Latin American youth unemployment stands at 13.8%, almost three times higher than the adult rate, with women facing significantly lower employment and wages than men, demanding urgent policy interventions.
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28% Bias Score

Ecuador's Presidential Election Ends in a Tie, Forcing a Runoff
Ecuador's presidential election ended in a technical tie between incumbent Daniel Noboa (44.3%) and Luisa González (43.8%), necessitating a runoff on April 13th; this outcome defied poll predictions and reveals the limitations of Noboa's security-focused approach amidst a worsening socio-economic cr...

Ecuador's Presidential Election Ends in a Tie, Forcing a Runoff
Ecuador's presidential election ended in a technical tie between incumbent Daniel Noboa (44.3%) and Luisa González (43.8%), necessitating a runoff on April 13th; this outcome defied poll predictions and reveals the limitations of Noboa's security-focused approach amidst a worsening socio-economic cr...
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44% Bias Score

Ecuador Heads to Presidential Runoff
Ecuador's presidential election will hold a second round on April 13th between incumbent Daniel Noboa (44.4%) and Luisa Gonzalez (44.1%), reflecting deep divisions over the handling of the country's economic and security crises.

Ecuador Heads to Presidential Runoff
Ecuador's presidential election will hold a second round on April 13th between incumbent Daniel Noboa (44.4%) and Luisa Gonzalez (44.1%), reflecting deep divisions over the handling of the country's economic and security crises.
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40% Bias Score

Ecuador's Presidential Election Heads to Runoff After Near Tie
Ecuador's first-round presidential election ended in a near tie between Daniel Noboa (44.5%) and Luisa González (44.1%), necessitating a runoff on April 13th; this unexpected outcome, despite Noboa's use of state resources and pre-election polling advantage, underscores deep divisions within the ele...

Ecuador's Presidential Election Heads to Runoff After Near Tie
Ecuador's first-round presidential election ended in a near tie between Daniel Noboa (44.5%) and Luisa González (44.1%), necessitating a runoff on April 13th; this unexpected outcome, despite Noboa's use of state resources and pre-election polling advantage, underscores deep divisions within the ele...
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60% Bias Score

Trump's Aid Freeze: Global Humanitarian Crisis
President Trump's freeze on U.S. foreign humanitarian aid, impacting HIV/AIDS funding (70% globally), Ukraine's winter supplies, and conflict resolution efforts in Congo, causes widespread concern and threatens millions of lives.

Trump's Aid Freeze: Global Humanitarian Crisis
President Trump's freeze on U.S. foreign humanitarian aid, impacting HIV/AIDS funding (70% globally), Ukraine's winter supplies, and conflict resolution efforts in Congo, causes widespread concern and threatens millions of lives.
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52% Bias Score

Ecuadorian Presidential Election: Noboa Faces González Amidst Security Crisis
Ecuadorian voters choose between incumbent President Daniel Noboa, who has taken a hardline approach to the country's crime crisis, and leftist Luisa González, who offers an alternative plan to tackle the drug trade and revive the economy, amid an energy crisis and high unemployment.

Ecuadorian Presidential Election: Noboa Faces González Amidst Security Crisis
Ecuadorian voters choose between incumbent President Daniel Noboa, who has taken a hardline approach to the country's crime crisis, and leftist Luisa González, who offers an alternative plan to tackle the drug trade and revive the economy, amid an energy crisis and high unemployment.
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36% Bias Score
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