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Maduro's Crackdown Threatens Venezuelan Democracy
Despite international support, democratically elected Venezuelan president Edmundo González Urrutia faces an uncertain future as Nicolás Maduro's regime cracks down on dissent following a disputed election, resulting in a potential political stalemate and a significant risk to democratic processes.
Maduro's Crackdown Threatens Venezuelan Democracy
Despite international support, democratically elected Venezuelan president Edmundo González Urrutia faces an uncertain future as Nicolás Maduro's regime cracks down on dissent following a disputed election, resulting in a potential political stalemate and a significant risk to democratic processes.
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64% Bias Score


Venezuela's Gonzalez Meets Biden Amidst Impending Maduro Inauguration and US Citizen Arrests
Edmundo Gonzalez, Venezuela's July-elected president, met with President Biden, then toured Argentina and Panama with election ballots, seeking to counter Maduro's Friday inauguration; the Venezuelan opposition is planning massive protests, and two Americans were arrested in Venezuela on terrorism c...
Venezuela's Gonzalez Meets Biden Amidst Impending Maduro Inauguration and US Citizen Arrests
Edmundo Gonzalez, Venezuela's July-elected president, met with President Biden, then toured Argentina and Panama with election ballots, seeking to counter Maduro's Friday inauguration; the Venezuelan opposition is planning massive protests, and two Americans were arrested in Venezuela on terrorism c...
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64% Bias Score


Panama Supports Venezuelan Opposition Leader's Claim of Election Victory
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia delivered copies of the July 28th presidential election records to Panama's President José Raúl Mulino, claiming victory over Nicolás Maduro; the records are now in Panama's custody, while Maduro plans his inauguration for January 10th.
Panama Supports Venezuelan Opposition Leader's Claim of Election Victory
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia delivered copies of the July 28th presidential election records to Panama's President José Raúl Mulino, claiming victory over Nicolás Maduro; the records are now in Panama's custody, while Maduro plans his inauguration for January 10th.
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52% Bias Score


Maduro Begins Third Term Amidst International Condemnation and Internal Instability
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is set to begin a third term despite widespread accusations of election fraud and a history of repression, facing intensified international criticism and internal challenges to his rule.
Maduro Begins Third Term Amidst International Condemnation and Internal Instability
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is set to begin a third term despite widespread accusations of election fraud and a history of repression, facing intensified international criticism and internal challenges to his rule.
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40% Bias Score


Son-in-Law of Venezuelan Opposition Leader Kidnapped Amidst Heightened Political Tensions
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia's son-in-law was kidnapped in Caracas on Tuesday, prompting accusations of a politically motivated abduction by the opposition coalition amid heightened security for President Maduro's inauguration and Mr. González's US trip seeking international...
Son-in-Law of Venezuelan Opposition Leader Kidnapped Amidst Heightened Political Tensions
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia's son-in-law was kidnapped in Caracas on Tuesday, prompting accusations of a politically motivated abduction by the opposition coalition amid heightened security for President Maduro's inauguration and Mr. González's US trip seeking international...
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56% Bias Score


International Condemnation of Maduro's Re-election in Venezuela
Following disputed elections in July, Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia sought support in Panama, presenting evidence of electoral fraud, while several Latin American countries, including Panama and Colombia, refused to recognize Nicolás Maduro's victory and announced plans to su...
International Condemnation of Maduro's Re-election in Venezuela
Following disputed elections in July, Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia sought support in Panama, presenting evidence of electoral fraud, while several Latin American countries, including Panama and Colombia, refused to recognize Nicolás Maduro's victory and announced plans to su...
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64% Bias Score

Maduro's Controversial Reelection Sparks Government Crackdown in Venezuela
Amidst a contested election where the opposition claims victory, Nicolás Maduro prepares for his third term as Venezuelan president, prompting a government crackdown with increased security, mass arrests of opposition figures including a former presidential candidate, and a palpable climate of fear.

Maduro's Controversial Reelection Sparks Government Crackdown in Venezuela
Amidst a contested election where the opposition claims victory, Nicolás Maduro prepares for his third term as Venezuelan president, prompting a government crackdown with increased security, mass arrests of opposition figures including a former presidential candidate, and a palpable climate of fear.
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48% Bias Score

International Pressure Mounts as Maduro Prepares for Inauguration Amidst Venezuelan Opposition's Claims of Victory
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia is touring internationally to garner support after claiming victory in the July 28th election, facing arrest upon his planned return to Venezuela despite Nicolás Maduro's impending inauguration on January 10th; simultaneous protests in Madrid and...

International Pressure Mounts as Maduro Prepares for Inauguration Amidst Venezuelan Opposition's Claims of Victory
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia is touring internationally to garner support after claiming victory in the July 28th election, facing arrest upon his planned return to Venezuela despite Nicolás Maduro's impending inauguration on January 10th; simultaneous protests in Madrid and...
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56% Bias Score

International Divisions Mark Maduro's Upcoming Inauguration in Venezuela
Spain and Colombia will boycott Nicolás Maduro's January 10th inauguration, rejecting the July 28th election results; however, Colombia will send its ambassador, while Panama supports opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia, who claims victory with evidence backed by the Carter Center, and plans ...

International Divisions Mark Maduro's Upcoming Inauguration in Venezuela
Spain and Colombia will boycott Nicolás Maduro's January 10th inauguration, rejecting the July 28th election results; however, Colombia will send its ambassador, while Panama supports opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia, who claims victory with evidence backed by the Carter Center, and plans ...
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56% Bias Score

Venezuelan Opposition Leader Claims Victory, Seeks Regional Support
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González, claiming victory based on alleged original ballot tallies, met with Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino who offered support, while Colombian President Gustavo Petro refused to attend Maduro's inauguration, amid a crackdown by Maduro's government.

Venezuelan Opposition Leader Claims Victory, Seeks Regional Support
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González, claiming victory based on alleged original ballot tallies, met with Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino who offered support, while Colombian President Gustavo Petro refused to attend Maduro's inauguration, amid a crackdown by Maduro's government.
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44% Bias Score

Venezuela's Disputed Election: Human Rights Crisis and Looming Inauguration
Venezuela's July 28th presidential election, disputed due to fraud allegations and irregularities, has resulted in a human rights crisis with over 1,794 political prisoners and at least 31 disappearances, as opposition leader Edmundo González, recognized by the U.S. and others, remains in exile whil...

Venezuela's Disputed Election: Human Rights Crisis and Looming Inauguration
Venezuela's July 28th presidential election, disputed due to fraud allegations and irregularities, has resulted in a human rights crisis with over 1,794 political prisoners and at least 31 disappearances, as opposition leader Edmundo González, recognized by the U.S. and others, remains in exile whil...
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36% Bias Score

Venezuela: Maduro's Re-election Sparks New Wave of Repression
Facing a contested re-election, Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro is initiating a new wave of repression, detaining dozens, including a former presidential candidate, ahead of his inauguration; opposition claims of election fraud are supported by independent analysis, but little changed in Venezue...

Venezuela: Maduro's Re-election Sparks New Wave of Repression
Facing a contested re-election, Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro is initiating a new wave of repression, detaining dozens, including a former presidential candidate, ahead of his inauguration; opposition claims of election fraud are supported by independent analysis, but little changed in Venezue...
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48% Bias Score
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