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Guzmán Family's U.S. Entry Part of Deal with U.S. Government
Seventeen family members of Ovidio Guzmán López, son of imprisoned Sinaloa Cartel boss Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, crossed into the U.S. last week as part of a deal between Guzmán López and the U.S. government, confirmed by Mexican officials, raising concerns about negotiation tactics.
Guzmán Family's U.S. Entry Part of Deal with U.S. Government
Seventeen family members of Ovidio Guzmán López, son of imprisoned Sinaloa Cartel boss Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, crossed into the U.S. last week as part of a deal between Guzmán López and the U.S. government, confirmed by Mexican officials, raising concerns about negotiation tactics.
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64% Bias Score


Noboa Seeks US Base Return to Combat Ecuador's Drug Crisis
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa is seeking to reinstate a US military base in Manta to combat drug trafficking, a move sparking debate about national sovereignty and mirroring the 2009 decision by then-President Correa to end the agreement.
Noboa Seeks US Base Return to Combat Ecuador's Drug Crisis
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa is seeking to reinstate a US military base in Manta to combat drug trafficking, a move sparking debate about national sovereignty and mirroring the 2009 decision by then-President Correa to end the agreement.
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52% Bias Score


Ecuador Seeks US Military Aid Amidst Soaring Gang Violence
Ecuador is building a new naval facility in Manta with US support, to combat its rising gang violence; President Noboa will meet with President Trump to discuss security cooperation, aiming to curb Ecuador's homicide rate, the highest in Latin America.
Ecuador Seeks US Military Aid Amidst Soaring Gang Violence
Ecuador is building a new naval facility in Manta with US support, to combat its rising gang violence; President Noboa will meet with President Trump to discuss security cooperation, aiming to curb Ecuador's homicide rate, the highest in Latin America.
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Cartel Designation Heightens US-Mexico Tensions
President Trump's designation of Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations increases pressure on Mexico, prompting a bilateral response focused on coordination while respecting sovereignty, although deep-seated distrust remains a significant obstacle.
Trump's Cartel Designation Heightens US-Mexico Tensions
President Trump's designation of Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations increases pressure on Mexico, prompting a bilateral response focused on coordination while respecting sovereignty, although deep-seated distrust remains a significant obstacle.
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28% Bias Score

First Narco-Terrorism Charges Filed Against Mexican Drug Traffickers
On Tuesday, US federal authorities charged Pedro Inzunza Noriega and his son with narco-terrorism and other offenses related to fentanyl trafficking, marking the first such charge against a Mexican drug trafficker and representing a significant escalation of the US anti-fentanyl campaign.

First Narco-Terrorism Charges Filed Against Mexican Drug Traffickers
On Tuesday, US federal authorities charged Pedro Inzunza Noriega and his son with narco-terrorism and other offenses related to fentanyl trafficking, marking the first such charge against a Mexican drug trafficker and representing a significant escalation of the US anti-fentanyl campaign.
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56% Bias Score

Ecuador Seeks US Military Aid Amid Soaring Gang Violence
Ecuador is building a new naval base in Manta with US support to combat surging gang violence, prompting President Noboa to seek US military assistance amid Ecuador's record-high homicide rate and deep-seated corruption.

Ecuador Seeks US Military Aid Amid Soaring Gang Violence
Ecuador is building a new naval base in Manta with US support to combat surging gang violence, prompting President Noboa to seek US military assistance amid Ecuador's record-high homicide rate and deep-seated corruption.
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52% Bias Score

Ecuador partners with Blackwater amid surge in violent crime
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa partnered with Erik Prince's Blackwater to combat soaring crime rates, including over 2,000 violent deaths in three months, raising ethical concerns due to Blackwater's controversial past and the potential for human rights abuses.

Ecuador partners with Blackwater amid surge in violent crime
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa partnered with Erik Prince's Blackwater to combat soaring crime rates, including over 2,000 violent deaths in three months, raising ethical concerns due to Blackwater's controversial past and the potential for human rights abuses.
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56% Bias Score

Rubio Accuses Mexican Cartels of Border Control, Threatens US Intervention
Incoming US Secretary of State Marco Rubio accuses Mexican drug cartels of controlling large swathes of the border, causing mass migration and drug trafficking, prompting threats of US intervention and a potential designation of cartels as terrorist groups, despite Mexico's pushback and calls for co...

Rubio Accuses Mexican Cartels of Border Control, Threatens US Intervention
Incoming US Secretary of State Marco Rubio accuses Mexican drug cartels of controlling large swathes of the border, causing mass migration and drug trafficking, prompting threats of US intervention and a potential designation of cartels as terrorist groups, despite Mexico's pushback and calls for co...
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60% Bias Score
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