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Colombia Rejects US Deportation Flights, then Backs Down Under Economic Pressure
Colombian President Gustavo Petro rejected two US military deportation flights due to the use of restraints on deportees, leading to a diplomatic stand-off and highlighting anxieties in Latin America toward a second Trump presidency. After the US imposed economic sanctions, Colombia resumed acceptin...
Colombia Rejects US Deportation Flights, then Backs Down Under Economic Pressure
Colombian President Gustavo Petro rejected two US military deportation flights due to the use of restraints on deportees, leading to a diplomatic stand-off and highlighting anxieties in Latin America toward a second Trump presidency. After the US imposed economic sanctions, Colombia resumed acceptin...
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60% Bias Score


US Raises Concerns Over China's Influence on Panama Canal
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's upcoming visit to Panama will address President Trump's concerns about China's growing influence over the Panama Canal and its ports, including the operation of two major ports by a Hong Kong-based company and alleged Chinese control over a key advisory assembly.
US Raises Concerns Over China's Influence on Panama Canal
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's upcoming visit to Panama will address President Trump's concerns about China's growing influence over the Panama Canal and its ports, including the operation of two major ports by a Hong Kong-based company and alleged Chinese control over a key advisory assembly.
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56% Bias Score


US-Panama Talks to Focus on China's Canal Influence
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's upcoming trip to Panama will address concerns over China's influence near the Panama Canal, following President Trump's unsubstantiated claim that Panama ceded control to China, sparking denials from both Panama and China.
US-Panama Talks to Focus on China's Canal Influence
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's upcoming trip to Panama will address concerns over China's influence near the Panama Canal, following President Trump's unsubstantiated claim that Panama ceded control to China, sparking denials from both Panama and China.
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48% Bias Score


Colombia's Migrant Flight Refusal Sparks US Sanctions
Colombia blocked two US military planes carrying approximately 160 migrants, prompting President Trump to impose 25 percent tariffs (rising to 50 percent), visa restrictions on Colombian officials, and financial sector sanctions; this action follows similar refusals by Mexico and protests by Brazil.
Colombia's Migrant Flight Refusal Sparks US Sanctions
Colombia blocked two US military planes carrying approximately 160 migrants, prompting President Trump to impose 25 percent tariffs (rising to 50 percent), visa restrictions on Colombian officials, and financial sector sanctions; this action follows similar refusals by Mexico and protests by Brazil.
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48% Bias Score


Colombia Rejects US Military Deportation Flights
Colombia refused entry to two US military planes carrying deported migrants on January 26th, following Mexico's similar rejection last week, prompting condemnation from Colombian President Gustavo Petro who criticized the treatment of migrants as criminals and stated that Colombia would accept them ...
Colombia Rejects US Military Deportation Flights
Colombia refused entry to two US military planes carrying deported migrants on January 26th, following Mexico's similar rejection last week, prompting condemnation from Colombian President Gustavo Petro who criticized the treatment of migrants as criminals and stated that Colombia would accept them ...
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Aggressive Tactics Secure Early Foreign Policy Win, Raising International Concerns
Following threats of heavy tariffs, Colombia agreed to increased migrant deportations demanded by the US, showcasing President Trump's aggressive foreign policy approach in his first week, marked by intimidation tactics against Colombia, Canada, Mexico, and Denmark, raising concerns about the future...
Trump's Aggressive Tactics Secure Early Foreign Policy Win, Raising International Concerns
Following threats of heavy tariffs, Colombia agreed to increased migrant deportations demanded by the US, showcasing President Trump's aggressive foreign policy approach in his first week, marked by intimidation tactics against Colombia, Canada, Mexico, and Denmark, raising concerns about the future...
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40% Bias Score

Trump-Petro Trade Dispute Highlights U.S. Leverage Over Colombia
A threatened 50% tariff on Colombian imports by former President Trump prompted President Gustavo Petro to reverse his ban on deportation flights, highlighting the economic leverage the U.S. holds over Colombia and the complex dynamics between the two nations.

Trump-Petro Trade Dispute Highlights U.S. Leverage Over Colombia
A threatened 50% tariff on Colombian imports by former President Trump prompted President Gustavo Petro to reverse his ban on deportation flights, highlighting the economic leverage the U.S. holds over Colombia and the complex dynamics between the two nations.
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48% Bias Score

Mexico Prioritizes Negotiation Amidst Trump's Renewed Immigration Pressure
Facing Trump's renewed immigration pressures, Mexico chose negotiation while Colombia initially resisted but then conceded, and Brazil protested inhumane deportations; this reveals contrasting strategies among Latin American nations.

Mexico Prioritizes Negotiation Amidst Trump's Renewed Immigration Pressure
Facing Trump's renewed immigration pressures, Mexico chose negotiation while Colombia initially resisted but then conceded, and Brazil protested inhumane deportations; this reveals contrasting strategies among Latin American nations.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Imposes Tariffs on Colombian Goods After Deportation Flight Dispute
On January 26th, 2025, President Trump imposed a 25% tariff on all Colombian products after President Petro refused to accept two U.S. deportation flights, citing concerns about the treatment of migrants; Trump responded with additional sanctions and visa restrictions.

Trump Imposes Tariffs on Colombian Goods After Deportation Flight Dispute
On January 26th, 2025, President Trump imposed a 25% tariff on all Colombian products after President Petro refused to accept two U.S. deportation flights, citing concerns about the treatment of migrants; Trump responded with additional sanctions and visa restrictions.
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40% Bias Score

Colombia Averts US Sanctions by Accepting Migrant Deportations
Facing US President Donald Trump's threats of tariffs and sanctions, Colombia agreed to accept deportation flights of Colombian migrants, averting the punitive measures but maintaining a visa suspension until the first flight's arrival; Mexico also refused a similar request.

Colombia Averts US Sanctions by Accepting Migrant Deportations
Facing US President Donald Trump's threats of tariffs and sanctions, Colombia agreed to accept deportation flights of Colombian migrants, averting the punitive measures but maintaining a visa suspension until the first flight's arrival; Mexico also refused a similar request.
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52% Bias Score

Colombia Rejects US Deportation Flights, Faces Trump Sanctions
President Petro of Colombia blocked two US military planes carrying roughly 160 migrants from landing, leading President Trump to announce 25% tariffs on Colombian goods (rising to 50%), visa revocations for Colombian officials, and unspecified financial sanctions, prompting a retaliatory tariff inc...

Colombia Rejects US Deportation Flights, Faces Trump Sanctions
President Petro of Colombia blocked two US military planes carrying roughly 160 migrants from landing, leading President Trump to announce 25% tariffs on Colombian goods (rising to 50%), visa revocations for Colombian officials, and unspecified financial sanctions, prompting a retaliatory tariff inc...
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44% Bias Score

Latin America's Disappeared: Reconciliation Efforts and Ongoing Challenges
Thousands disappeared in Latin America during conflicts; Colombia, with 124,000 missing, uniquely involves former rebels in searches, while Peru (20,000 missing, 3,200 remains found) and Paraguay (500 missing, 15 bodies found) face challenges in accountability and justice.

Latin America's Disappeared: Reconciliation Efforts and Ongoing Challenges
Thousands disappeared in Latin America during conflicts; Colombia, with 124,000 missing, uniquely involves former rebels in searches, while Peru (20,000 missing, 3,200 remains found) and Paraguay (500 missing, 15 bodies found) face challenges in accountability and justice.
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24% Bias Score
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