Maduro's Inauguration: Failed Opposition Bid and Venezuelan Disillusionment
Nicolás Maduro's inauguration on January 10th, 2024, despite opposition efforts led by María Corina Machado to expose electoral fraud and mobilize voters, maintained the status quo in Venezuela, leading to widespread disillusionment.
Maduro's Inauguration: Failed Opposition Bid and Venezuelan Disillusionment
Nicolás Maduro's inauguration on January 10th, 2024, despite opposition efforts led by María Corina Machado to expose electoral fraud and mobilize voters, maintained the status quo in Venezuela, leading to widespread disillusionment.
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52% Bias Score
Venezuela Expels Diplomats Amid Growing International Tensions
Venezuela has ordered the Netherlands, France, and Italy to reduce their diplomatic staff to three officials each within 48 hours, citing support for extremist groups and interference in internal affairs; this follows criticism of Maduro's presidency and the detention of opposition leader María Cori...
Venezuela Expels Diplomats Amid Growing International Tensions
Venezuela has ordered the Netherlands, France, and Italy to reduce their diplomatic staff to three officials each within 48 hours, citing support for extremist groups and interference in internal affairs; this follows criticism of Maduro's presidency and the detention of opposition leader María Cori...
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64% 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
Venezuela Reopens Borders After Closure Caused \$3.5 Million Daily Loss
Venezuela reopened its borders with Brazil and Colombia on January 13, 2025, three days after Nicolás Maduro's inauguration, following a closure due to an alleged international conspiracy that caused an estimated daily loss of \$3.5 million.
Venezuela Reopens Borders After Closure Caused \$3.5 Million Daily Loss
Venezuela reopened its borders with Brazil and Colombia on January 13, 2025, three days after Nicolás Maduro's inauguration, following a closure due to an alleged international conspiracy that caused an estimated daily loss of \$3.5 million.
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52% 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
Maduro Begins Third Term Amidst Coup Accusations and International Condemnation
Nicolás Maduro began his third term as Venezuelan president on Friday, despite opposition claims of electoral fraud and a coup, leading to international condemnation and border closures with Colombia and Brazil.
Maduro Begins Third Term Amidst Coup Accusations and International Condemnation
Nicolás Maduro began his third term as Venezuelan president on Friday, despite opposition claims of electoral fraud and a coup, leading to international condemnation and border closures with Colombia and Brazil.
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60% Bias Score
Venezuela's Oil Exports to Spain Surge Amid Political Uncertainty
Venezuela more than doubled its crude oil exports to Spain in 2024, reaching over three million tons—primarily delivered to Repsol to settle debts and for services provided—amidst a backdrop of contested elections and potential international sanctions.
Venezuela's Oil Exports to Spain Surge Amid Political Uncertainty
Venezuela more than doubled its crude oil exports to Spain in 2024, reaching over three million tons—primarily delivered to Repsol to settle debts and for services provided—amidst a backdrop of contested elections and potential international sanctions.
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40% Bias Score
Maduro Begins New Term Amidst Venezuelan Crisis and Fraud Accusations
Nicolás Maduro secured a new six-year term as Venezuelan president on Friday despite accusations of election fraud from international observers, amidst a severe economic crisis that has driven 7.5 million Venezuelans into exile, with 80 percent of the population living in poverty, and a 75 percent r...
Maduro Begins New Term Amidst Venezuelan Crisis and Fraud Accusations
Nicolás Maduro secured a new six-year term as Venezuelan president on Friday despite accusations of election fraud from international observers, amidst a severe economic crisis that has driven 7.5 million Venezuelans into exile, with 80 percent of the population living in poverty, and a 75 percent r...
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60% 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
Machado's Defiance and Maduro's Weakened Inauguration
Despite government threats, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado reappeared publicly on January 9th, 2024, drawing thousands to the streets; the following day, Nicolás Maduro's low-key inauguration highlighted his weakened international standing and dwindling domestic support.
Machado's Defiance and Maduro's Weakened Inauguration
Despite government threats, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado reappeared publicly on January 9th, 2024, drawing thousands to the streets; the following day, Nicolás Maduro's low-key inauguration highlighted his weakened international standing and dwindling domestic support.
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56% Bias Score
Molotov Cocktail Attack on Venezuelan Consulate in Lisbon
An unidentified individual attacked the Venezuelan Consulate in Lisbon with a Molotov cocktail-like device on Saturday night, causing minor damage but no injuries; this follows Maduro's disputed inauguration and escalating international tensions.
Molotov Cocktail Attack on Venezuelan Consulate in Lisbon
An unidentified individual attacked the Venezuelan Consulate in Lisbon with a Molotov cocktail-like device on Saturday night, causing minor damage but no injuries; this follows Maduro's disputed inauguration and escalating international tensions.
Progress
56% Bias Score
Maduro's Re-election Sparks Warnings of Mass Migration and Gang Violence in the U.S.
Following Nicolás Maduro's disputed reelection, Venezuelan opposition leaders warn of a potential mass migration to the U.S. (3-5 million) and increased gang violence by the Maduro-aligned Tren de Aragua gang within the U.S. if Maduro remains in power.
Maduro's Re-election Sparks Warnings of Mass Migration and Gang Violence in the U.S.
Following Nicolás Maduro's disputed reelection, Venezuelan opposition leaders warn of a potential mass migration to the U.S. (3-5 million) and increased gang violence by the Maduro-aligned Tren de Aragua gang within the U.S. if Maduro remains in power.
Progress
64% Bias Score