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Venezuela's Economic Crisis Deepens Amidst Hyperinflation and Political Instability
Venezuela is facing a severe economic crisis marked by hyperinflation and a falling bolivar, impacting citizens' purchasing power and prompting President Maduro to declare an economic emergency. The crisis is linked to reduced oil revenues and unsustainable government measures.
Venezuela's Economic Crisis Deepens Amidst Hyperinflation and Political Instability
Venezuela is facing a severe economic crisis marked by hyperinflation and a falling bolivar, impacting citizens' purchasing power and prompting President Maduro to declare an economic emergency. The crisis is linked to reduced oil revenues and unsustainable government measures.
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40% Bias Score


US Revokes Oil Licenses in Venezuela, Escalating Economic Pressure on Maduro Regime
The US revoked oil licenses for Chevron, Maurel & Prom, and potentially other companies operating in Venezuela, intensifying economic pressure on the Maduro regime and potentially triggering further economic crisis and mass migration; the US also threatens a 25% tariff increase on goods from countri...
US Revokes Oil Licenses in Venezuela, Escalating Economic Pressure on Maduro Regime
The US revoked oil licenses for Chevron, Maurel & Prom, and potentially other companies operating in Venezuela, intensifying economic pressure on the Maduro regime and potentially triggering further economic crisis and mass migration; the US also threatens a 25% tariff increase on goods from countri...
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52% Bias Score


US Deportation of Venezuelans to El Salvador Sparks International Outcry
The United States deported 238 Venezuelans to El Salvador's CECOT prison under an 18th-century law, despite a court order and protests from Venezuela's President Maduro who called the action a "kidnapping", prompting international human rights concerns and escalating tensions between the two nations...
US Deportation of Venezuelans to El Salvador Sparks International Outcry
The United States deported 238 Venezuelans to El Salvador's CECOT prison under an 18th-century law, despite a court order and protests from Venezuela's President Maduro who called the action a "kidnapping", prompting international human rights concerns and escalating tensions between the two nations...
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48% Bias Score


Mass Deportation of Venezuelans to El Salvador Sparks Outrage
The US deported hundreds of Venezuelan citizens to El Salvador's CECOT prison, prompting protests from families and raising concerns about human rights abuses and the complex political dynamics between the US, Venezuela, and El Salvador.
Mass Deportation of Venezuelans to El Salvador Sparks Outrage
The US deported hundreds of Venezuelan citizens to El Salvador's CECOT prison, prompting protests from families and raising concerns about human rights abuses and the complex political dynamics between the US, Venezuela, and El Salvador.
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68% Bias Score


Madrid's Casa de América Faces Backlash for Screening Venezuelan Propaganda Films
The Casa de América in Madrid is hosting a film series featuring two Venezuelan government propaganda films, sparking outrage among Venezuelan exiles and prompting protests from Madrid's city council and regional government, who accuse the institution of whitewashing human rights abuses.
Madrid's Casa de América Faces Backlash for Screening Venezuelan Propaganda Films
The Casa de América in Madrid is hosting a film series featuring two Venezuelan government propaganda films, sparking outrage among Venezuelan exiles and prompting protests from Madrid's city council and regional government, who accuse the institution of whitewashing human rights abuses.
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60% Bias Score


Venezuela to Resume US Deportations Amidst Exxon Mobil Accusations
Venezuela will resume deportations of its citizens from the US on Friday, after a brief suspension due to the revocation of Chevron's oil license; this follows the deportation of nearly 400 Venezuelans and amid accusations by the Venezuelan government that Exxon Mobil is involved in a plot to overth...
Venezuela to Resume US Deportations Amidst Exxon Mobil Accusations
Venezuela will resume deportations of its citizens from the US on Friday, after a brief suspension due to the revocation of Chevron's oil license; this follows the deportation of nearly 400 Venezuelans and amid accusations by the Venezuelan government that Exxon Mobil is involved in a plot to overth...
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56% Bias Score

Venezuelan Opposition Leader Promises Reparations Following Murder of U.S. Citizen
Following the murder of U.S. citizen Laken Riley by a Venezuelan national, Venezuelan opposition leader and U.S.-recognized president-elect Edmundo González Urrutia pledged reparations to her family, blaming the Maduro regime for fostering an environment where criminal organizations flourish. This c...

Venezuelan Opposition Leader Promises Reparations Following Murder of U.S. Citizen
Following the murder of U.S. citizen Laken Riley by a Venezuelan national, Venezuelan opposition leader and U.S.-recognized president-elect Edmundo González Urrutia pledged reparations to her family, blaming the Maduro regime for fostering an environment where criminal organizations flourish. This c...
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44% Bias Score

Canada Sanctions Eight Venezuelan Officials for Human Rights Abuses
Canada announced sanctions on March 21, 2025, against eight Venezuelan high-ranking military and police officials for human rights violations and undermining democracy, freezing their potential Canadian assets and prohibiting transactions with Canadian entities.

Canada Sanctions Eight Venezuelan Officials for Human Rights Abuses
Canada announced sanctions on March 21, 2025, against eight Venezuelan high-ranking military and police officials for human rights violations and undermining democracy, freezing their potential Canadian assets and prohibiting transactions with Canadian entities.
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44% Bias Score

ICC Investigations in Philippines and Venezuela: Duterte Arrested, Maduro Remains Impune
The ICC is investigating crimes against humanity in the Philippines and Venezuela, with the former's Rodrigo Duterte arrested despite the country's withdrawal from the Rome Statute, while Venezuela's continued non-compliance is also under investigation.

ICC Investigations in Philippines and Venezuela: Duterte Arrested, Maduro Remains Impune
The ICC is investigating crimes against humanity in the Philippines and Venezuela, with the former's Rodrigo Duterte arrested despite the country's withdrawal from the Rome Statute, while Venezuela's continued non-compliance is also under investigation.
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32% Bias Score

U.S. Accuses Maduro Regime of Sending Gang to U.S., Initiating Deportations
The White House accused Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's regime of sending the Tren de Aragua gang to the U.S. on March 19th, 2025, invoking a 1798 law to expel alleged members, causing tension with Caracas and protests from human rights activists; the U.S. has not provided evidence, and the pr...

U.S. Accuses Maduro Regime of Sending Gang to U.S., Initiating Deportations
The White House accused Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's regime of sending the Tren de Aragua gang to the U.S. on March 19th, 2025, invoking a 1798 law to expel alleged members, causing tension with Caracas and protests from human rights activists; the U.S. has not provided evidence, and the pr...
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60% Bias Score

Venezuela Hostage Crisis Highlights National Security Threat
Nine Americans are held hostage in Venezuela, prompting concerns about deeper national security threats involving China and Russia, as the Venezuelan government allegedly cooperates with U.S. enemies and facilitates fentanyl trafficking through the Tren de Aragua cartel, designated a foreign terrori...

Venezuela Hostage Crisis Highlights National Security Threat
Nine Americans are held hostage in Venezuela, prompting concerns about deeper national security threats involving China and Russia, as the Venezuelan government allegedly cooperates with U.S. enemies and facilitates fentanyl trafficking through the Tren de Aragua cartel, designated a foreign terrori...
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60% Bias Score

US Revokes Chevron's Venezuelan Oil License
The White House revoked Chevron's license to operate in Venezuela, ending its oil export activities after 30 days, reversing a Biden-era agreement and impacting Venezuela's economy.

US Revokes Chevron's Venezuelan Oil License
The White House revoked Chevron's license to operate in Venezuela, ending its oil export activities after 30 days, reversing a Biden-era agreement and impacting Venezuela's economy.
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48% Bias Score
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