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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


Maduro's Inauguration Solidifies Authoritarian Rule in Venezuela
Nicolás Maduro's inauguration on January 9th, amid heavy military presence and the arrest of opposition leader María Corina Machado, solidified his authoritarian rule in Venezuela, further isolating the country regionally and intensifying internal repression.
Maduro's Inauguration Solidifies Authoritarian Rule in Venezuela
Nicolás Maduro's inauguration on January 9th, amid heavy military presence and the arrest of opposition leader María Corina Machado, solidified his authoritarian rule in Venezuela, further isolating the country regionally and intensifying internal repression.
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60% Bias Score


Molotov Cocktail Attack on Venezuelan Consulate in Lisbon
The Venezuelan consulate in Lisbon was attacked with a Molotov cocktail on Saturday night, resulting in material damage but no injuries; the incident follows Maduro's contested reelection and increasing international isolation.
Molotov Cocktail Attack on Venezuelan Consulate in Lisbon
The Venezuelan consulate in Lisbon was attacked with a Molotov cocktail on Saturday night, resulting in material damage but no injuries; the incident follows Maduro's contested reelection and increasing international isolation.
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52% Bias Score


US Offers $25 Million Reward for Maduro's Arrest
The United States announced a $25 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro following his inauguration for a third term, amidst international criticism and sanctions imposed by several countries, including the UK, Canada, and the EU, due to concerns ...
US Offers $25 Million Reward for Maduro's Arrest
The United States announced a $25 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro following his inauguration for a third term, amidst international criticism and sanctions imposed by several countries, including the UK, Canada, and the EU, due to concerns ...
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60% Bias Score


Maduro's Contested Reelection Sparks International Sanctions
Nicolás Maduro was sworn in for a third term as Venezuelan president on Friday, following elections deemed fraudulent by the international community; the US, UK, Canada, and the EU imposed sanctions on numerous Maduro allies, while the opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez declared himself the true win...
Maduro's Contested Reelection Sparks International Sanctions
Nicolás Maduro was sworn in for a third term as Venezuelan president on Friday, following elections deemed fraudulent by the international community; the US, UK, Canada, and the EU imposed sanctions on numerous Maduro allies, while the opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez declared himself the true win...
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52% 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 Contested Reelection Deepens Venezuelan Crisis
Despite international condemnation of a disputed election, Nicolás Maduro began a new term as Venezuelan president on January 10th, while the opposition, led by María Corina Machado, continues its efforts to challenge his authority.

Maduro's Contested Reelection Deepens Venezuelan Crisis
Despite international condemnation of a disputed election, Nicolás Maduro began a new term as Venezuelan president on January 10th, while the opposition, led by María Corina Machado, continues its efforts to challenge his authority.
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44% Bias Score

Latin America's Cédula: A Necessary Evil or Systemic Issue?
Latin American countries' widespread practice of requiring citizens to present their national identity card, or cédula, for various transactions, contrasts with practices in other regions and raises concerns about privacy and potential exclusion of marginalized groups and foreigners.

Latin America's Cédula: A Necessary Evil or Systemic Issue?
Latin American countries' widespread practice of requiring citizens to present their national identity card, or cédula, for various transactions, contrasts with practices in other regions and raises concerns about privacy and potential exclusion of marginalized groups and foreigners.
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52% Bias Score

Maduro's Weak Victory: Weakened Position Despite Reelection in Venezuela
Nicolás Maduro began a new term as Venezuelan president on January 10, 2025, despite an opposition victory in last year's elections and widespread international condemnation. His reelection, though secured, reveals a significantly weakened position due to loss of key allies and increasing internal d...

Maduro's Weak Victory: Weakened Position Despite Reelection in Venezuela
Nicolás Maduro began a new term as Venezuelan president on January 10, 2025, despite an opposition victory in last year's elections and widespread international condemnation. His reelection, though secured, reveals a significantly weakened position due to loss of key allies and increasing internal d...
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48% Bias Score

Petro's Venezuela Strategy: A Calculated Risk in the Face of Crisis
President Gustavo Petro's handling of Venezuela's democratic crisis, following Maduro's fraudulent reelection, prioritizes a negotiated solution, contrasting sharply with US pressure for intervention, and significantly impacting Colombia's domestic politics and 2025 presidential elections.

Petro's Venezuela Strategy: A Calculated Risk in the Face of Crisis
President Gustavo Petro's handling of Venezuela's democratic crisis, following Maduro's fraudulent reelection, prioritizes a negotiated solution, contrasting sharply with US pressure for intervention, and significantly impacting Colombia's domestic politics and 2025 presidential elections.
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52% Bias Score

Maduro's Contested Reelection Sparks International Condemnation
Nicolás Maduro was sworn in as president of Venezuela on January 10th, despite the opposition claiming victory and presenting evidence from 85% of polling stations showing their candidate, Edmundo González, won; the international community responded with sanctions and non-recognition of Maduro's leg...

Maduro's Contested Reelection Sparks International Condemnation
Nicolás Maduro was sworn in as president of Venezuela on January 10th, despite the opposition claiming victory and presenting evidence from 85% of polling stations showing their candidate, Edmundo González, won; the international community responded with sanctions and non-recognition of Maduro's leg...
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56% Bias Score
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