Venezuelan Opposition Leader Defies Maduro with International Tour
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia, defying an arrest warrant and $100,000 bounty, launched an international tour starting in Argentina to challenge Nicolás Maduro's presidency, aiming to delegitimize Maduro's upcoming inauguration.
Venezuelan Opposition Leader Defies Maduro with International Tour
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia, defying an arrest warrant and $100,000 bounty, launched an international tour starting in Argentina to challenge Nicolás Maduro's presidency, aiming to delegitimize Maduro's upcoming inauguration.
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52% Bias Score
Venezuela's Disputed Election: Guaidó's Latin American Tour
Following a contested presidential election in Venezuela in July, opposition leader Juan Guaidó, who won according to the opposition's count of the vote, is currently touring Latin America to garner international support and put pressure on Nicolás Maduro's government, which has issued an arrest war...
Venezuela's Disputed Election: Guaidó's Latin American Tour
Following a contested presidential election in Venezuela in July, opposition leader Juan Guaidó, who won according to the opposition's count of the vote, is currently touring Latin America to garner international support and put pressure on Nicolás Maduro's government, which has issued an arrest war...
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40% Bias Score
Maduro's Inauguration and Trump's Return: Potential Shift in US-Venezuela Relations
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro will be sworn in for a third term on January 10, while former US President Donald Trump will be inaugurated for a second term on January 20. Maduro's recent overtures to Trump suggest a potential shift in US-Venezuela relations, which could impact the ongoing huma...
Maduro's Inauguration and Trump's Return: Potential Shift in US-Venezuela Relations
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro will be sworn in for a third term on January 10, while former US President Donald Trump will be inaugurated for a second term on January 20. Maduro's recent overtures to Trump suggest a potential shift in US-Venezuela relations, which could impact the ongoing huma...
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36% Bias Score
Venezuelan Opposition Members Under Siege in Caracas
Five Venezuelan opposition members, granted asylum by Argentina, are under siege in the Argentinian ambassador's Caracas residence, facing escalating pressure from Venezuelan security forces after the disputed July presidential election, despite international calls for their safety.
Venezuelan Opposition Members Under Siege in Caracas
Five Venezuelan opposition members, granted asylum by Argentina, are under siege in the Argentinian ambassador's Caracas residence, facing escalating pressure from Venezuelan security forces after the disputed July presidential election, despite international calls for their safety.
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44% Bias Score
Mexico and Colombia to Attend Maduro's Contested Inauguration
Nicolás Maduro's contested re-election as Venezuelan president on July 28th, 2024, has prompted Mexico and Colombia to send representatives to his January 10th inauguration, despite widespread international concerns about electoral fraud and his authoritarian rule.
Mexico and Colombia to Attend Maduro's Contested Inauguration
Nicolás Maduro's contested re-election as Venezuelan president on July 28th, 2024, has prompted Mexico and Colombia to send representatives to his January 10th inauguration, despite widespread international concerns about electoral fraud and his authoritarian rule.
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40% Bias Score
Maduro Announces Constitutional Reform Amidst Venezuelan Political Crisis
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced a constitutional reform to "consolidate popular sovereignty" less than a month before his January 10th inauguration, amidst a political crisis and opposition accusations of electoral fraud in the July 28th presidential elections, prompting concerns about...
Maduro Announces Constitutional Reform Amidst Venezuelan Political Crisis
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced a constitutional reform to "consolidate popular sovereignty" less than a month before his January 10th inauguration, amidst a political crisis and opposition accusations of electoral fraud in the July 28th presidential elections, prompting concerns about...
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48% Bias Score
Venezuela Offers Reward for Opposition Leader González
Venezuela's judicial police announced a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of opposition leader Edmundo González, who fled to Spain in September after a government deal, with a new arrest warrant issued on January 2nd, eight days before Nicolás Maduro's inauguration, escalating te...
Venezuela Offers Reward for Opposition Leader González
Venezuela's judicial police announced a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of opposition leader Edmundo González, who fled to Spain in September after a government deal, with a new arrest warrant issued on January 2nd, eight days before Nicolás Maduro's inauguration, escalating te...
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56% Bias Score
Venezuela's Contested Election: Maduro's Inauguration Fuels International Crisis
Venezuela faces a new institutional crisis as President Nicolás Maduro's disputed reelection victory is met with international rejection, while opponent Edmundo González Urrutia, who presented evidence of his win, remains in exile; the situation threatens to deepen the political conflict and further...
Venezuela's Contested Election: Maduro's Inauguration Fuels International Crisis
Venezuela faces a new institutional crisis as President Nicolás Maduro's disputed reelection victory is met with international rejection, while opponent Edmundo González Urrutia, who presented evidence of his win, remains in exile; the situation threatens to deepen the political conflict and further...
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44% Bias Score
Maduro and Trump Victories Signal Global Democratic Backsliding
The 2024 elections saw Nicolás Maduro retain power in Venezuela despite over seven million votes for the opposition, and Donald Trump win the US presidency, raising concerns about global democratic backsliding and authoritarian trends.
Maduro and Trump Victories Signal Global Democratic Backsliding
The 2024 elections saw Nicolás Maduro retain power in Venezuela despite over seven million votes for the opposition, and Donald Trump win the US presidency, raising concerns about global democratic backsliding and authoritarian trends.
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76% Bias Score
Venezuela Releases 956 Detainees After Reelection Protests
Over 956 of the more than 2,400 people arrested during protests against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's disputed reelection were released before Christmas 2024, following weeks of protests by family members and amid allegations of human rights abuses.
Venezuela Releases 956 Detainees After Reelection Protests
Over 956 of the more than 2,400 people arrested during protests against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's disputed reelection were released before Christmas 2024, following weeks of protests by family members and amid allegations of human rights abuses.
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44% Bias Score
Venezuelan Opposition Members Under Siege in Caracas
Five Venezuelan opposition members, seeking asylum in the Argentine ambassador's residence in Caracas since March, are under siege by Venezuelan security forces who have cut off their electricity and are increasingly monitoring the residence, highlighting the ongoing political crisis in Venezuela.
Venezuelan Opposition Members Under Siege in Caracas
Five Venezuelan opposition members, seeking asylum in the Argentine ambassador's residence in Caracas since March, are under siege by Venezuelan security forces who have cut off their electricity and are increasingly monitoring the residence, highlighting the ongoing political crisis in Venezuela.
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40% Bias Score
EU Sanctions 15 More Venezuelan Officials Amidst Electoral Dispute
The European Union sanctioned 15 more Venezuelan officials on December 30th, 2023, bringing the total to 70, in response to the July 28th election where Nicolás Maduro was declared winner despite opposition candidate Edmundo González's alleged victory; sanctions take effect January 10th.
EU Sanctions 15 More Venezuelan Officials Amidst Electoral Dispute
The European Union sanctioned 15 more Venezuelan officials on December 30th, 2023, bringing the total to 70, in response to the July 28th election where Nicolás Maduro was declared winner despite opposition candidate Edmundo González's alleged victory; sanctions take effect January 10th.
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60% Bias Score