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Noboa's Surprise Win Signals Rightward Shift in Ecuador and Latin America
In Ecuador's presidential election, Daniel Noboa secured a decisive victory, defying predictions. His strong stance against organized crime resonated with voters amid a national security crisis, despite the absence of new international cooperation agreements. This win reflects a broader rightward sh...
Noboa's Surprise Win Signals Rightward Shift in Ecuador and Latin America
In Ecuador's presidential election, Daniel Noboa secured a decisive victory, defying predictions. His strong stance against organized crime resonated with voters amid a national security crisis, despite the absence of new international cooperation agreements. This win reflects a broader rightward sh...
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40% Bias Score


Trump and Bukele Meet Amidst Deportation Controversy
U.S. President Donald Trump met with El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele on Monday to discuss the deportation of alleged gang members and other detainees to El Salvador, despite concerns over human rights abuses in El Salvador's prisons and a recent Supreme Court ruling ordering the return of a mis...
Trump and Bukele Meet Amidst Deportation Controversy
U.S. President Donald Trump met with El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele on Monday to discuss the deportation of alleged gang members and other detainees to El Salvador, despite concerns over human rights abuses in El Salvador's prisons and a recent Supreme Court ruling ordering the return of a mis...
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56% Bias Score


Mass Deportation to El Salvador's Cecot Prison Sparks Human Rights Concerns
The US deported 238 Venezuelans to El Salvador's Cecot prison, accused of gang ties, prompting family petitions for their release amid concerns over El Salvador's human rights record and a controversial $6 million deal between the US and El Salvador.
Mass Deportation to El Salvador's Cecot Prison Sparks Human Rights Concerns
The US deported 238 Venezuelans to El Salvador's Cecot prison, accused of gang ties, prompting family petitions for their release amid concerns over El Salvador's human rights record and a controversial $6 million deal between the US and El Salvador.
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40% Bias Score


El Salvador's CECOT Megaprison: Extreme Security and Human Rights Concerns
El Salvador's new 40,000-capacity megaprison, CECOT, opened in 2023 to house gang members following a state of exception declared after a spike in homicides; the facility features extreme security measures and harsh conditions for inmates, sparking human rights concerns.
El Salvador's CECOT Megaprison: Extreme Security and Human Rights Concerns
El Salvador's new 40,000-capacity megaprison, CECOT, opened in 2023 to house gang members following a state of exception declared after a spike in homicides; the facility features extreme security measures and harsh conditions for inmates, sparking human rights concerns.
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44% Bias Score


El Salvador's CECOT Prison: Low Homicide Rate Amidst Human Rights Concerns
El Salvador's CECOT prison, opened in 2023, holds over 20,000 gang members, contributing to the lowest homicide rate in the Western Hemisphere, but raising human rights concerns due to mass incarceration (80,000+) under President Bukele's state of exception and a deal with the U.S. to house deportee...
El Salvador's CECOT Prison: Low Homicide Rate Amidst Human Rights Concerns
El Salvador's CECOT prison, opened in 2023, holds over 20,000 gang members, contributing to the lowest homicide rate in the Western Hemisphere, but raising human rights concerns due to mass incarceration (80,000+) under President Bukele's state of exception and a deal with the U.S. to house deportee...
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52% Bias Score


El Salvador Revokes Bitcoin's Legal Tender Status
El Salvador's parliament repealed Bitcoin's legal tender status on Wednesday, making its use optional after a 2021 law that mandated its use failed to gain wide adoption; this follows pressure from the IMF for a $1.4 billion loan.
El Salvador Revokes Bitcoin's Legal Tender Status
El Salvador's parliament repealed Bitcoin's legal tender status on Wednesday, making its use optional after a 2021 law that mandated its use failed to gain wide adoption; this follows pressure from the IMF for a $1.4 billion loan.
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52% Bias Score

Bukele's White House Visit Highlights US-El Salvador Alliance Amid Human Rights Concerns
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele will visit President Trump at the White House on Monday, marking the first official invitation to a Latin American leader since Trump's inauguration. Their close relationship, built on cooperation on anti-immigration policies and Bukele's success in reducing homi...

Bukele's White House Visit Highlights US-El Salvador Alliance Amid Human Rights Concerns
El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele will visit President Trump at the White House on Monday, marking the first official invitation to a Latin American leader since Trump's inauguration. Their close relationship, built on cooperation on anti-immigration policies and Bukele's success in reducing homi...
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52% Bias Score

US-El Salvador Security Pact: Venezuelan Deportations to CECOT Defy Court Order
Former US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited El Salvador's CECOT prison, praising its role in housing over 200 Venezuelan deportees despite a US judge's order to halt the transfers, highlighting a growing US-El Salvador security alliance.

US-El Salvador Security Pact: Venezuelan Deportations to CECOT Defy Court Order
Former US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited El Salvador's CECOT prison, praising its role in housing over 200 Venezuelan deportees despite a US judge's order to halt the transfers, highlighting a growing US-El Salvador security alliance.
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68% Bias Score

US Deports 200+ Venezuelans to El Salvador Under Wartime Law
On Sunday, the US deported over 200 Venezuelan immigrants, alleged members of the Tren de Aragua gang, to El Salvador under President Trump's invocation of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, despite a temporary court injunction, sparking international condemnation and legal challenges.

US Deports 200+ Venezuelans to El Salvador Under Wartime Law
On Sunday, the US deported over 200 Venezuelan immigrants, alleged members of the Tren de Aragua gang, to El Salvador under President Trump's invocation of the 1798 Alien Enemies Act, despite a temporary court injunction, sparking international condemnation and legal challenges.
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56% Bias Score

El Salvador Abandons Bitcoin as Legal Tender After Failed Experiment
El Salvador repealed its Bitcoin legal tender law in January 2024, ending a failed experiment marked by low adoption (8% in 2024), despite \$200-400 million in government spending on promotion and the abandoned Bitcoin City project.

El Salvador Abandons Bitcoin as Legal Tender After Failed Experiment
El Salvador repealed its Bitcoin legal tender law in January 2024, ending a failed experiment marked by low adoption (8% in 2024), despite \$200-400 million in government spending on promotion and the abandoned Bitcoin City project.
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52% Bias Score

El Salvador Offers to House US Prisoners
El Salvador offered to house US prisoners, a proposal lauded by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio during his visit, potentially impacting both nations' economies and foreign policy; the deal also follows Bukele's strong crime-reduction policies and his recent re-election.

El Salvador Offers to House US Prisoners
El Salvador offered to house US prisoners, a proposal lauded by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio during his visit, potentially impacting both nations' economies and foreign policy; the deal also follows Bukele's strong crime-reduction policies and his recent re-election.
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44% Bias Score

US Seeks Deal with El Salvador to Deport Migrants, Including Tren de Aragua Gang Members
The Trump administration seeks to revive a deal with El Salvador to deport non-Salvadoran migrants, including members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, following El Salvador's crackdown on gangs that imprisoned over 84,000 people, raising human rights concerns but decreasing violence.

US Seeks Deal with El Salvador to Deport Migrants, Including Tren de Aragua Gang Members
The Trump administration seeks to revive a deal with El Salvador to deport non-Salvadoran migrants, including members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, following El Salvador's crackdown on gangs that imprisoned over 84,000 people, raising human rights concerns but decreasing violence.
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56% Bias Score
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