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Six Americans Freed in Venezuela Amid Policy Shift
Six Americans imprisoned in Venezuela were freed after a meeting between a U.S. envoy and President Nicolás Maduro, marking a shift in U.S. policy towards the Venezuelan leader despite the lack of official recognition of his government.
Six Americans Freed in Venezuela Amid Policy Shift
Six Americans imprisoned in Venezuela were freed after a meeting between a U.S. envoy and President Nicolás Maduro, marking a shift in U.S. policy towards the Venezuelan leader despite the lack of official recognition of his government.
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52% Bias Score


Six Americans Freed in Venezuela After US Envoy Meets Maduro
Six jailed Americans were freed in Venezuela after a meeting between a US envoy and President Nicolás Maduro on Friday, marking the first public US-Venezuela contact since Trump's return and aiming to facilitate the return of deported Venezuelans to their homeland.
Six Americans Freed in Venezuela After US Envoy Meets Maduro
Six jailed Americans were freed in Venezuela after a meeting between a US envoy and President Nicolás Maduro on Friday, marking the first public US-Venezuela contact since Trump's return and aiming to facilitate the return of deported Venezuelans to their homeland.
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40% Bias Score


Grenell-Maduro Meeting: Deportations and Detainees Top Agenda
Richard Grenell, US special envoy, met with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Friday to negotiate the return of deported Venezuelans to Venezuela and the release of American detainees in Venezuela; failure to comply will result in consequences, according to the White House.
Grenell-Maduro Meeting: Deportations and Detainees Top Agenda
Richard Grenell, US special envoy, met with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Friday to negotiate the return of deported Venezuelans to Venezuela and the release of American detainees in Venezuela; failure to comply will result in consequences, according to the White House.
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48% Bias Score


Venezuela Intensifies Military Exercises Amidst Post-Election Tensions
Following accusations of electoral fraud in Venezuela's July 28th presidential elections, the Chavista regime has intensified military exercises to deter both internal and external opposition, displaying its military strength ranked 50th globally and 7th in Latin America, despite concerns about oper...
Venezuela Intensifies Military Exercises Amidst Post-Election Tensions
Following accusations of electoral fraud in Venezuela's July 28th presidential elections, the Chavista regime has intensified military exercises to deter both internal and external opposition, displaying its military strength ranked 50th globally and 7th in Latin America, despite concerns about oper...
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60% Bias Score


Maduro's Military Deployment Fuels Border Conflict in Colombia
Nicolás Maduro's deployment of 150,000 troops in Venezuela's "Bolivarian Shield" exercises has caused a surge in violence along the Colombian border, resulting in dozens of deaths and over 30,000 displaced people, amidst claims of combating opposition-linked groups and alleged foreign invasions.
Maduro's Military Deployment Fuels Border Conflict in Colombia
Nicolás Maduro's deployment of 150,000 troops in Venezuela's "Bolivarian Shield" exercises has caused a surge in violence along the Colombian border, resulting in dozens of deaths and over 30,000 displaced people, amidst claims of combating opposition-linked groups and alleged foreign invasions.
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56% Bias Score


Maduro Threatens US With Puerto Rico "Liberation", Setting Stage for Tense US-Venezuela Relations Under Trump
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro threatened to "liberate" Puerto Rico from the US if the latter continues its intervention in Venezuela, prompting swift condemnation from Puerto Rico's governor but sparking debate on the potential for a new US-Venezuela engagement under President Trump.
Maduro Threatens US With Puerto Rico "Liberation", Setting Stage for Tense US-Venezuela Relations Under Trump
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro threatened to "liberate" Puerto Rico from the US if the latter continues its intervention in Venezuela, prompting swift condemnation from Puerto Rico's governor but sparking debate on the potential for a new US-Venezuela engagement under President Trump.
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52% Bias Score

Six American Citizens Released from Venezuela After Grenell-Maduro Meeting
President Trump's envoy Richard Grenell returned to the U.S. with six American citizens released from Venezuelan prisons after meeting with President Nicolas Maduro; this follows the Trump administration's push for deportations and anti-gang measures, and discussions also included migration, sanctio...

Six American Citizens Released from Venezuela After Grenell-Maduro Meeting
President Trump's envoy Richard Grenell returned to the U.S. with six American citizens released from Venezuelan prisons after meeting with President Nicolas Maduro; this follows the Trump administration's push for deportations and anti-gang measures, and discussions also included migration, sanctio...
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48% Bias Score

Six Americans Freed from Venezuelan Detention Amidst Deportation Efforts
Six Americans detained in Venezuela were freed after a meeting between President Nicolás Maduro and a Trump administration official focused on deporting Venezuelan criminals back to their home country, a repatriation Venezuela currently refuses; the meeting sparked criticism.

Six Americans Freed from Venezuelan Detention Amidst Deportation Efforts
Six Americans detained in Venezuela were freed after a meeting between President Nicolás Maduro and a Trump administration official focused on deporting Venezuelan criminals back to their home country, a repatriation Venezuela currently refuses; the meeting sparked criticism.
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40% Bias Score

Maduro Seeks New Relationship with Trump Amidst US Actions Against Venezuelan Gang
Nicolás Maduro publicly extended an olive branch to President Donald Trump, suggesting a potential new relationship for Venezuela, while the Trump administration simultaneously designated the Tren de Aragua gang as terrorists and initiated deportations, creating a complex geopolitical situation in L...

Maduro Seeks New Relationship with Trump Amidst US Actions Against Venezuelan Gang
Nicolás Maduro publicly extended an olive branch to President Donald Trump, suggesting a potential new relationship for Venezuela, while the Trump administration simultaneously designated the Tren de Aragua gang as terrorists and initiated deportations, creating a complex geopolitical situation in L...
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40% Bias Score

ELN Attack Prompts Colombian State of Exception
President Gustavo Petro declared a state of exception in Colombia following a deadly ELN attack on a dissident FARC faction near the Venezuelan border, accusing the Venezuelan government of supporting the guerrilla group, which Venezuela denies.

ELN Attack Prompts Colombian State of Exception
President Gustavo Petro declared a state of exception in Colombia following a deadly ELN attack on a dissident FARC faction near the Venezuelan border, accusing the Venezuelan government of supporting the guerrilla group, which Venezuela denies.
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52% Bias Score

González Criticizes PP's Use of Venezuela Crisis
Former Spanish President Felipe González criticized Spain's Popular Party for using Venezuela's political crisis to attack the government, highlighting Nicolás Maduro's potential prosecution at the International Criminal Court and the involvement of the new US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, as pot...

González Criticizes PP's Use of Venezuela Crisis
Former Spanish President Felipe González criticized Spain's Popular Party for using Venezuela's political crisis to attack the government, highlighting Nicolás Maduro's potential prosecution at the International Criminal Court and the involvement of the new US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, as pot...
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44% Bias Score

Machado Calls for Election Boycott in Venezuela, Claims Opposition Victory
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado called for a boycott of future elections, claiming victory for exiled candidate Edmundo González Urrutia in the July 28th presidential election, based on published voting machine records; President Maduro called for negotiations with the opposition.

Machado Calls for Election Boycott in Venezuela, Claims Opposition Victory
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado called for a boycott of future elections, claiming victory for exiled candidate Edmundo González Urrutia in the July 28th presidential election, based on published voting machine records; President Maduro called for negotiations with the opposition.
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48% Bias Score
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