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Petro's Televised Addresses Mirror Past Critiques
President Gustavo Petro's use of televised government addresses, similar to those used by Iván Duque and Julio César Turbay Ayala, is creating controversy due to his past criticism of those strategies; the parallels include their timing during a healthcare crisis and low approval ratings.
Petro's Televised Addresses Mirror Past Critiques
President Gustavo Petro's use of televised government addresses, similar to those used by Iván Duque and Julio César Turbay Ayala, is creating controversy due to his past criticism of those strategies; the parallels include their timing during a healthcare crisis and low approval ratings.
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56% Bias Score


Petro Shifts Colombian Politics Towards Social Rights Ahead of 2026 Elections
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced a government-legislature rift and an unprecedented executive-led consultation to shift the focus of the 2026 elections towards social rights, amid a breakdown in trust due to alleged corruption scandals within the Unidad de Gestión de Riesgo (Disaster Risk...
Petro Shifts Colombian Politics Towards Social Rights Ahead of 2026 Elections
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced a government-legislature rift and an unprecedented executive-led consultation to shift the focus of the 2026 elections towards social rights, amid a breakdown in trust due to alleged corruption scandals within the Unidad de Gestión de Riesgo (Disaster Risk...
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56% Bias Score


Fragmented Chilean Presidential Race Enters New Phase
With eight months to go until the Chilean presidential elections, over ten candidates have announced their intention to run, including former Interior Minister Carolina Tohá. The fragmented field includes candidates from across the political spectrum, from the traditional right to the far-left, maki...
Fragmented Chilean Presidential Race Enters New Phase
With eight months to go until the Chilean presidential elections, over ten candidates have announced their intention to run, including former Interior Minister Carolina Tohá. The fragmented field includes candidates from across the political spectrum, from the traditional right to the far-left, maki...
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36% Bias Score


Petro's Social Reforms Face Crucial Test in Colombia
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia is facing a crucial deadline to pass three key social reforms before the upcoming elections. His pension reform has already been passed by the legislature but now faces a potential rejection by the Constitutional Court. He is attempting to regain legislative suppo...
Petro's Social Reforms Face Crucial Test in Colombia
President Gustavo Petro of Colombia is facing a crucial deadline to pass three key social reforms before the upcoming elections. His pension reform has already been passed by the legislature but now faces a potential rejection by the Constitutional Court. He is attempting to regain legislative suppo...
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56% Bias Score


Noboa Wins Ecuadorian Presidency Amidst Economic Concerns
Daniel Noboa's victory in Ecuador's presidential election sparks debate over his experience and potential economic impacts, amidst diverse public opinions.
Noboa Wins Ecuadorian Presidency Amidst Economic Concerns
Daniel Noboa's victory in Ecuador's presidential election sparks debate over his experience and potential economic impacts, amidst diverse public opinions.
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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

Peaceful Power Transfers in Chile and Uruguay Contrast with Authoritarian Regimes in Latin America
In 2025, Chilean President Gabriel Boric and Uruguayan President Luis Lacalle Pou will step down, showcasing democratic transitions in contrast to authoritarian leaders like Maduro, Ortega, and Díaz-Canel in Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Cuba, respectively.

Peaceful Power Transfers in Chile and Uruguay Contrast with Authoritarian Regimes in Latin America
In 2025, Chilean President Gabriel Boric and Uruguayan President Luis Lacalle Pou will step down, showcasing democratic transitions in contrast to authoritarian leaders like Maduro, Ortega, and Díaz-Canel in Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Cuba, respectively.
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60% Bias Score

Matthei Leads in Chilean Presidential Race Amidst Political Upheaval
In Chile's rapidly evolving political scene, Evelyn Matthei leads presidential polls, while Carolina Tohá's candidacy gains traction; recent events include cabinet changes, the death of Horst Paulmann, and a police raid on a parliament member's home.

Matthei Leads in Chilean Presidential Race Amidst Political Upheaval
In Chile's rapidly evolving political scene, Evelyn Matthei leads presidential polls, while Carolina Tohá's candidacy gains traction; recent events include cabinet changes, the death of Horst Paulmann, and a police raid on a parliament member's home.
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52% Bias Score

Ottone's Essay Warns of Humanity's Tightrope Walk Between Progress and Ethical Frameworks
In his new essay "Walking a Tightrope", Chilean political scientist Ernesto Ottone analyzes humanity's struggle to balance rapid technological advancements with ethical and political development, drawing parallels to the 1930s and highlighting Chile's current political challenges ahead of upcoming e...

Ottone's Essay Warns of Humanity's Tightrope Walk Between Progress and Ethical Frameworks
In his new essay "Walking a Tightrope", Chilean political scientist Ernesto Ottone analyzes humanity's struggle to balance rapid technological advancements with ethical and political development, drawing parallels to the 1930s and highlighting Chile's current political challenges ahead of upcoming e...
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40% Bias Score

Ecuador Election: Two-Polar Shift and Iza's Decisive Role
Ecuador's 2023 presidential election saw a surprising shift towards a two-polar system, with Noboa and González securing almost 90% of the vote, leaving 1.2 million votes undecided, largely influenced by indigenous leader Leónidas Iza's potential endorsement.

Ecuador Election: Two-Polar Shift and Iza's Decisive Role
Ecuador's 2023 presidential election saw a surprising shift towards a two-polar system, with Noboa and González securing almost 90% of the vote, leaving 1.2 million votes undecided, largely influenced by indigenous leader Leónidas Iza's potential endorsement.
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40% Bias Score

Ecuadorian Bonds Plummet After González's Strong Election Showing
Ecuadorian dollar bonds fell sharply after Luisa González, a socialist candidate, performed better than expected in the first round of presidential elections, forcing a runoff against Daniel Noboa on April 13th; the 2030 bond dropped over 7 cents per dollar, and the 2040 bond fell 8.5%, reflecting i...

Ecuadorian Bonds Plummet After González's Strong Election Showing
Ecuadorian dollar bonds fell sharply after Luisa González, a socialist candidate, performed better than expected in the first round of presidential elections, forcing a runoff against Daniel Noboa on April 13th; the 2030 bond dropped over 7 cents per dollar, and the 2040 bond fell 8.5%, reflecting i...
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56% Bias Score

Ecuador's Presidential Election: Curfew, Alcohol Ban, and Correa's Shadow
Ecuador holds its first round of presidential elections on February 9th, 2025, amidst a state of exception including a curfew and alcohol ban, with President Daniel Noboa facing Luisa Gonzalez, whose campaign is closely tied to former president Rafael Correa.

Ecuador's Presidential Election: Curfew, Alcohol Ban, and Correa's Shadow
Ecuador holds its first round of presidential elections on February 9th, 2025, amidst a state of exception including a curfew and alcohol ban, with President Daniel Noboa facing Luisa Gonzalez, whose campaign is closely tied to former president Rafael Correa.
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52% Bias Score
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