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Trump's Policies Strain US-Latin American Relations
President Trump's administration has taken several actions impacting Latin America, including increased deportations, threats of tariffs, and a potential designation of Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations, causing significant diplomatic and economic tension.
Trump's Policies Strain US-Latin American Relations
President Trump's administration has taken several actions impacting Latin America, including increased deportations, threats of tariffs, and a potential designation of Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations, causing significant diplomatic and economic tension.
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60% Bias Score


Panama Canal Authority Denies U.S. Toll-Free Agreement Claim Amidst Retake Threats
The Panama Canal Authority denied a U.S. claim of a toll-free agreement for U.S. vessels, escalating tensions amid President Trump's threats to retake control, following Senator Marco Rubio's visit expressing concerns about Chinese influence and violating a treaty of neutrality.
Panama Canal Authority Denies U.S. Toll-Free Agreement Claim Amidst Retake Threats
The Panama Canal Authority denied a U.S. claim of a toll-free agreement for U.S. vessels, escalating tensions amid President Trump's threats to retake control, following Senator Marco Rubio's visit expressing concerns about Chinese influence and violating a treaty of neutrality.
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48% Bias Score


USAID Closure: Global Impact of Halted Humanitarian Aid
The Trump administration's closure of USAID, the world's largest provider of foreign assistance, has cut funding for vital programs in Africa, Latin America, and Ukraine, impacting millions and raising concerns about global stability.
USAID Closure: Global Impact of Halted Humanitarian Aid
The Trump administration's closure of USAID, the world's largest provider of foreign assistance, has cut funding for vital programs in Africa, Latin America, and Ukraine, impacting millions and raising concerns about global stability.
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56% Bias Score


Latin America's Inadequate Disaster Investment Fuels Climate Vulnerability
A new UN report reveals that Latin America and the Caribbean, the second most disaster-prone region globally, invests only 0.1%–2.5% of its GDP in disaster risk reduction, despite annual infrastructure losses of $58 billion and 190 million people affected by disasters between 2000 and 2022; most fun...
Latin America's Inadequate Disaster Investment Fuels Climate Vulnerability
A new UN report reveals that Latin America and the Caribbean, the second most disaster-prone region globally, invests only 0.1%–2.5% of its GDP in disaster risk reduction, despite annual infrastructure losses of $58 billion and 190 million people affected by disasters between 2000 and 2022; most fun...
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28% Bias Score


Spain to Host 2026 Ibero-American Summit in Madrid
Spain will host the 30th Ibero-American Summit in Madrid in 2026, aiming to revitalize the event after declining attendance in recent years; the summit will be held in the last quarter of the year.
Spain to Host 2026 Ibero-American Summit in Madrid
Spain will host the 30th Ibero-American Summit in Madrid in 2026, aiming to revitalize the event after declining attendance in recent years; the summit will be held in the last quarter of the year.
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40% Bias Score


Panama Ends Participation in China's Belt and Road Initiative
Panama has decided not to renew its participation in China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) following pressure from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who visited the country this week. This decision, which could result in an audit of port concessions held by a Hong Kong-based company, is viewed as ...
Panama Ends Participation in China's Belt and Road Initiative
Panama has decided not to renew its participation in China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) following pressure from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who visited the country this week. This decision, which could result in an audit of port concessions held by a Hong Kong-based company, is viewed as ...
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56% Bias Score

Petro's Government Faces Implosion Amidst Internal Conflict and US Trade Dispute
Colombian President Gustavo Petro faces a severe governmental crisis fueled by internal dissent over the appointment of Armando Benedetti, leading to resignations and a potential trade war with the US after a public clash with Donald Trump; the situation threatens the stability of Petro's administra...

Petro's Government Faces Implosion Amidst Internal Conflict and US Trade Dispute
Colombian President Gustavo Petro faces a severe governmental crisis fueled by internal dissent over the appointment of Armando Benedetti, leading to resignations and a potential trade war with the US after a public clash with Donald Trump; the situation threatens the stability of Petro's administra...
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56% Bias Score

Panama Denies US Claims on Canal Tolls Amidst Growing US-China Tensions
US President Trump's claim that the US should reclaim the Panama Canal, coupled with a false US State Department claim that Panama had agreed to waive tolls for US government vessels, has caused a diplomatic crisis, with Panama denying the claims and ending its participation in China's Belt and Road...

Panama Denies US Claims on Canal Tolls Amidst Growing US-China Tensions
US President Trump's claim that the US should reclaim the Panama Canal, coupled with a false US State Department claim that Panama had agreed to waive tolls for US government vessels, has caused a diplomatic crisis, with Panama denying the claims and ending its participation in China's Belt and Road...
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60% Bias Score

Trump Secures Border Security Wins Using Tariff Threats
President Trump secured new border security agreements with Canada, Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, and El Salvador, using tariff threats and diplomacy; these agreements include increased border enforcement, troop deployments, and the acceptance of deported nationals, leading to a pause on planned tari...

Trump Secures Border Security Wins Using Tariff Threats
President Trump secured new border security agreements with Canada, Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, and El Salvador, using tariff threats and diplomacy; these agreements include increased border enforcement, troop deployments, and the acceptance of deported nationals, leading to a pause on planned tari...
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56% Bias Score

USAID's Limited Latin American Aid in 2023
In 2023, USAID channeled $1.7 billion to Latin America, a relatively small portion of its global $42 billion budget, with Colombia, Haiti, Venezuela, Guatemala, and Honduras receiving the most funding for humanitarian aid, economic development, and democratic initiatives.

USAID's Limited Latin American Aid in 2023
In 2023, USAID channeled $1.7 billion to Latin America, a relatively small portion of its global $42 billion budget, with Colombia, Haiti, Venezuela, Guatemala, and Honduras receiving the most funding for humanitarian aid, economic development, and democratic initiatives.
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24% Bias Score

Rubio Takes Control of USAID Amidst Accusations of Insubordination
Secretary of State Marco Rubio accused USAID of insubordination, taking over as acting director to restructure the agency and align its activities with U.S. national interests, sparking opposition from the American Foreign Service Association and raising concerns about potential impact on U.S. forei...

Rubio Takes Control of USAID Amidst Accusations of Insubordination
Secretary of State Marco Rubio accused USAID of insubordination, taking over as acting director to restructure the agency and align its activities with U.S. national interests, sparking opposition from the American Foreign Service Association and raising concerns about potential impact on U.S. forei...
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56% Bias Score

US Raises Concerns About China's Influence Over Panama Canal
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's February 2nd visit to Panama addressed President Trump's concerns about China's growing influence over the Panama Canal, prompting discussions and protests, with the US citing treaty violations and potential threats to US maritime trade.

US Raises Concerns About China's Influence Over Panama Canal
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's February 2nd visit to Panama addressed President Trump's concerns about China's growing influence over the Panama Canal, prompting discussions and protests, with the US citing treaty violations and potential threats to US maritime trade.
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52% Bias Score
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