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US Demands Panama Curb Chinese Influence Over Canal
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio urged Panama to curb Chinese influence over the Panama Canal, citing concerns about neutrality obligations in existing treaties, prompting a review of port control and potential US company involvement, while protests erupted in Panama City against US claims on the c...
US Demands Panama Curb Chinese Influence Over Canal
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio urged Panama to curb Chinese influence over the Panama Canal, citing concerns about neutrality obligations in existing treaties, prompting a review of port control and potential US company involvement, while protests erupted in Panama City against US claims on the c...
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56% Bias Score


U.S. Raises Concerns Over China's Influence on Panama Canal
Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino to discuss concerns over China's influence on the Panama Canal, leading Mulino to announce Panama's intent to end its involvement with China's Belt and Road Initiative; the U.S. has threatened unspecified measures to prote...
U.S. Raises Concerns Over China's Influence on Panama Canal
Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino to discuss concerns over China's influence on the Panama Canal, leading Mulino to announce Panama's intent to end its involvement with China's Belt and Road Initiative; the U.S. has threatened unspecified measures to prote...
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56% Bias Score


China-LAC Trade Booms Thanks to Expanding FTA Network
China's trade with Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) has surged, driven by a network of free trade agreements (FTAs), making China the region's second-largest trading partner. These FTAs, including recent agreements with Ecuador and Nicaragua, feature high standards and focus on services and inv...
China-LAC Trade Booms Thanks to Expanding FTA Network
China's trade with Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) has surged, driven by a network of free trade agreements (FTAs), making China the region's second-largest trading partner. These FTAs, including recent agreements with Ecuador and Nicaragua, feature high standards and focus on services and inv...
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48% Bias Score


US-Panama Tensions Rise After Rubio's Visit Amid Canal Dispute and Immigration Concerns
Following President Trump's claim to "take back" the Panama Canal, Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited Panama, sparking protests and raising tensions. Discussions focused on the Canal, illegal immigration, and the US's regional influence; differing accounts emerged from both sides.
US-Panama Tensions Rise After Rubio's Visit Amid Canal Dispute and Immigration Concerns
Following President Trump's claim to "take back" the Panama Canal, Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited Panama, sparking protests and raising tensions. Discussions focused on the Canal, illegal immigration, and the US's regional influence; differing accounts emerged from both sides.
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44% Bias Score


Colombia's Foreign Policy Crisis: A Need for Coherence
Colombia's foreign policy is in disarray, marked by President Gustavo Petro's unilateral actions, ineffective multilateral engagement, and a lack of cohesive strategy; the new Foreign Minister, Laura Sarabia, must redefine Colombia's role in international affairs and streamline ministerial efforts t...
Colombia's Foreign Policy Crisis: A Need for Coherence
Colombia's foreign policy is in disarray, marked by President Gustavo Petro's unilateral actions, ineffective multilateral engagement, and a lack of cohesive strategy; the new Foreign Minister, Laura Sarabia, must redefine Colombia's role in international affairs and streamline ministerial efforts t...
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40% Bias Score


Rubio Visits Panama Amid Trump's Canal Seizure Threat
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is visiting Panama to address President Trump's threat to seize the Panama Canal, a crucial trade route for the US, amid growing concerns about China's influence in the region and strained US relations with Latin America.
Rubio Visits Panama Amid Trump's Canal Seizure Threat
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is visiting Panama to address President Trump's threat to seize the Panama Canal, a crucial trade route for the US, amid growing concerns about China's influence in the region and strained US relations with Latin America.
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52% Bias Score

US Threatens Panama over Panama Canal Operations
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio threatened Panama with unspecified actions unless operational changes are made to the Panama Canal, citing concerns about "Chinese control" of the canal's ports, prompting protests in Panama City and discussions about a bilateral technical group to assess US concern...

US Threatens Panama over Panama Canal Operations
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio threatened Panama with unspecified actions unless operational changes are made to the Panama Canal, citing concerns about "Chinese control" of the canal's ports, prompting protests in Panama City and discussions about a bilateral technical group to assess US concern...
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56% Bias Score

China-LAC Trade Booms on Free Trade Agreements
China's trade with Latin America and the Caribbean has surged due to a network of free trade agreements, resulting in significant bilateral trade growth and increased product diversification, with China becoming the region's second-largest trading partner.

China-LAC Trade Booms on Free Trade Agreements
China's trade with Latin America and the Caribbean has surged due to a network of free trade agreements, resulting in significant bilateral trade growth and increased product diversification, with China becoming the region's second-largest trading partner.
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52% Bias Score

Panama Ends China Canal Deal After U.S. Pressure
Following U.S. diplomatic pressure and implicit threats of military intervention, Panama decided in February 2024 to end its agreement with China concerning the Panama Canal, reversing its earlier stance and foregoing planned appeals to the UN.

Panama Ends China Canal Deal After U.S. Pressure
Following U.S. diplomatic pressure and implicit threats of military intervention, Panama decided in February 2024 to end its agreement with China concerning the Panama Canal, reversing its earlier stance and foregoing planned appeals to the UN.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Election Curbs Sustainable Investments in Latin America.
The election of Donald Trump is curbing sustainable investments in Latin America due to increased uncertainty, impacting decarbonization and conservation projects; however, long-term prospects remain positive as the market matures.

Trump's Election Curbs Sustainable Investments in Latin America.
The election of Donald Trump is curbing sustainable investments in Latin America due to increased uncertainty, impacting decarbonization and conservation projects; however, long-term prospects remain positive as the market matures.
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52% Bias Score

Latin American Wetland Loss Exceeds Global Average, Driven by Lithium Mining and Unsustainable Consumption"
Latin America and the Caribbean have lost 59% of their wetlands in 50 years due to extractive industries, land use changes, and climate impacts, threatening biodiversity and indigenous rights, particularly in the lithium-rich Andean wetlands.

Latin American Wetland Loss Exceeds Global Average, Driven by Lithium Mining and Unsustainable Consumption"
Latin America and the Caribbean have lost 59% of their wetlands in 50 years due to extractive industries, land use changes, and climate impacts, threatening biodiversity and indigenous rights, particularly in the lithium-rich Andean wetlands.
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56% Bias Score

Zero-Rating Fuels Social Media Dominance in Latin America, Raising Concerns about Misinformation
Zero-rating policies by Latin American telecoms have made Facebook and WhatsApp the primary internet access for many, creating a digital space vulnerable to misinformation and hate speech, particularly impacting vulnerable groups. This has significant political and social ramifications.

Zero-Rating Fuels Social Media Dominance in Latin America, Raising Concerns about Misinformation
Zero-rating policies by Latin American telecoms have made Facebook and WhatsApp the primary internet access for many, creating a digital space vulnerable to misinformation and hate speech, particularly impacting vulnerable groups. This has significant political and social ramifications.
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44% Bias Score
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