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Colombia Increases Border Military Presence Amidst Venezuela Tensions
Amidst rising geopolitical tensions, Colombian President Gustavo Petro ordered increased troop deployment to the Catatumbo region, bordering Venezuela, already housing 25,000 soldiers, to combat drug cartels, following Venezuela's similar action of deploying 15,000 soldiers, despite controversy surr...
Colombia Increases Border Military Presence Amidst Venezuela Tensions
Amidst rising geopolitical tensions, Colombian President Gustavo Petro ordered increased troop deployment to the Catatumbo region, bordering Venezuela, already housing 25,000 soldiers, to combat drug cartels, following Venezuela's similar action of deploying 15,000 soldiers, despite controversy surr...
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44% Bias Score


US Military Buildup in Caribbean Spurs Venezuela's Defense Measures
Facing a US military deployment near its waters, Venezuela has rejected any potential invasion, deploying its own troops and militia to bolster its defenses, while the US cites anti-drug efforts.
US Military Buildup in Caribbean Spurs Venezuela's Defense Measures
Facing a US military deployment near its waters, Venezuela has rejected any potential invasion, deploying its own troops and militia to bolster its defenses, while the US cites anti-drug efforts.
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44% Bias Score


ShortTitle: Trump Renews Venezuela Threats, Despite Past Failure and High Costs
ShortDescription: During his second term, President Trump is threatening renewed military action against Venezuela, citing drug cartel connections, despite a failed 2019 attempt at regime change and a 2019 Department assessment deeming military intervention too costly. His approach differs from his ...
ShortTitle: Trump Renews Venezuela Threats, Despite Past Failure and High Costs
ShortDescription: During his second term, President Trump is threatening renewed military action against Venezuela, citing drug cartel connections, despite a failed 2019 attempt at regime change and a 2019 Department assessment deeming military intervention too costly. His approach differs from his ...
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56% Bias Score


Venezuela Releases 13 Political Prisoners Amid US Tensions
The Venezuelan government freed 13 political prisoners, including opposition figures and activists, who had been detained for protesting the July 2023 presidential election results. Five received house arrest, while others were granted parole, amid rising tensions with the US.
Venezuela Releases 13 Political Prisoners Amid US Tensions
The Venezuelan government freed 13 political prisoners, including opposition figures and activists, who had been detained for protesting the July 2023 presidential election results. Five received house arrest, while others were granted parole, amid rising tensions with the US.
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44% Bias Score


US Increases Maduro Bounty, Deploys Military Near Venezuela
The Trump administration raised the bounty on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to \$50 million, prompting the U.S. to deploy naval forces near Venezuela while Iran condemned the actions as a violation of the UN Charter. Maduro responded by mobilizing paramilitary forces.
US Increases Maduro Bounty, Deploys Military Near Venezuela
The Trump administration raised the bounty on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to \$50 million, prompting the U.S. to deploy naval forces near Venezuela while Iran condemned the actions as a violation of the UN Charter. Maduro responded by mobilizing paramilitary forces.
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44% Bias Score


U.S. Sends Destroyers, Marines to Venezuela to Combat Drug Cartels
The U.S. military deployed three Aegis destroyers and approximately 4,000 Marines towards Venezuela to counter drug trafficking, escalating efforts against President Nicolás Maduro, who is accused of narco-terrorism; a $50 million reward is offered for his arrest.
U.S. Sends Destroyers, Marines to Venezuela to Combat Drug Cartels
The U.S. military deployed three Aegis destroyers and approximately 4,000 Marines towards Venezuela to counter drug trafficking, escalating efforts against President Nicolás Maduro, who is accused of narco-terrorism; a $50 million reward is offered for his arrest.
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64% Bias Score

Maduro Rejects US Invasion Threat Amid Naval Buildup
Amid rising tensions, Venezuelan President Maduro rejects the possibility of a US invasion as the US Navy deploys seven warships and a nuclear submarine near Venezuela, citing an operation against drug cartels; Venezuela strengthens its defenses.

Maduro Rejects US Invasion Threat Amid Naval Buildup
Amid rising tensions, Venezuelan President Maduro rejects the possibility of a US invasion as the US Navy deploys seven warships and a nuclear submarine near Venezuela, citing an operation against drug cartels; Venezuela strengthens its defenses.
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56% Bias Score

US Naval Buildup Off Venezuela: Show of Force or Imminent Invasion?
Amid a US naval deployment near Venezuela, characterized by heightened rhetoric from both sides, experts express skepticism regarding an imminent large-scale invasion, suggesting the situation is primarily a show of force and political maneuvering.

US Naval Buildup Off Venezuela: Show of Force or Imminent Invasion?
Amid a US naval deployment near Venezuela, characterized by heightened rhetoric from both sides, experts express skepticism regarding an imminent large-scale invasion, suggesting the situation is primarily a show of force and political maneuvering.
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28% Bias Score

Activists Display U.S. Reward Banners for Maduro Capture in Ecuador and Colombia
Venezuelan activists displayed banners in Quito, Ecuador, and Colombia offering the increased U.S. reward for Nicolás Maduro's capture; the Venezuelan government calls the offer 'pathetic and ridiculous' while the Colombian government claims the banner was put up without authorization.

Activists Display U.S. Reward Banners for Maduro Capture in Ecuador and Colombia
Venezuelan activists displayed banners in Quito, Ecuador, and Colombia offering the increased U.S. reward for Nicolás Maduro's capture; the Venezuelan government calls the offer 'pathetic and ridiculous' while the Colombian government claims the banner was put up without authorization.
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44% Bias Score

Nine Venezuelan Political Prisoners Attempt Suicide Amidst Reports of Inhumane Conditions
Opposition leader María Corina Machado reported on August 22, 2025, that nine political prisoners in Venezuela's Tocorón prison attempted suicide due to inhumane conditions, including food scarcity, restricted visits, and poor hygiene; NGOs claim over 800 political prisoners are held there, contradi...

Nine Venezuelan Political Prisoners Attempt Suicide Amidst Reports of Inhumane Conditions
Opposition leader María Corina Machado reported on August 22, 2025, that nine political prisoners in Venezuela's Tocorón prison attempted suicide due to inhumane conditions, including food scarcity, restricted visits, and poor hygiene; NGOs claim over 800 political prisoners are held there, contradi...
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60% Bias Score

US Navy Deployment Near Venezuela Escalates Tensions Amid Contradictory US Policies
Three US destroyers deployed near Venezuela, escalating tensions amid vague drug trafficking accusations against Maduro and a $50 million reward for his capture; Maduro mobilized 4.5 million militiamen; US policy shows contradictions, with Chevron's return alongside the bounty, weakening US credibil...

US Navy Deployment Near Venezuela Escalates Tensions Amid Contradictory US Policies
Three US destroyers deployed near Venezuela, escalating tensions amid vague drug trafficking accusations against Maduro and a $50 million reward for his capture; Maduro mobilized 4.5 million militiamen; US policy shows contradictions, with Chevron's return alongside the bounty, weakening US credibil...
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64% Bias Score

Maduro Deploys 4.5 Million Militiamen Amid Heightened US-Venezuela Tensions
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro deployed 4.5 million militiamen nationwide, responding to a doubled US reward for his arrest and reports of increased US naval activity near Venezuela, which the US denies; this escalates existing tensions between the two countries.

Maduro Deploys 4.5 Million Militiamen Amid Heightened US-Venezuela Tensions
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro deployed 4.5 million militiamen nationwide, responding to a doubled US reward for his arrest and reports of increased US naval activity near Venezuela, which the US denies; this escalates existing tensions between the two countries.
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52% Bias Score
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