Showing 25 to 36 of 68 results


U.S.-Venezuela Military Buildup Raises Regional Conflict Fears
The U.S. deployed 4,000 troops and three warships near Venezuela to counter drug trafficking, prompting Venezuela to deploy 4.5 million militiamen; a $50 million reward is offered for Maduro's arrest, escalating tensions and raising concerns of wider regional conflict.
U.S.-Venezuela Military Buildup Raises Regional Conflict Fears
The U.S. deployed 4,000 troops and three warships near Venezuela to counter drug trafficking, prompting Venezuela to deploy 4.5 million militiamen; a $50 million reward is offered for Maduro's arrest, escalating tensions and raising concerns of wider regional conflict.
Progress
64% Bias Score


U.S. deploys troops near Venezuela to combat drug trafficking
The United States has reportedly deployed three naval vessels and over 4,000 troops near Venezuela to combat drug trafficking, prompting criticism from Venezuela and Cuba; this action follows a recent expansion of the U.S. military's mandate to include anti-drug operations.
U.S. deploys troops near Venezuela to combat drug trafficking
The United States has reportedly deployed three naval vessels and over 4,000 troops near Venezuela to combat drug trafficking, prompting criticism from Venezuela and Cuba; this action follows a recent expansion of the U.S. military's mandate to include anti-drug operations.
Progress
60% Bias Score


US Seizes \$700 Million in Maduro Assets, Raises Reward for Capture
The US government has seized \$700 million in assets belonging to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, including real estate, vehicles, and private jets, adding to an existing \$50 million reward for his capture on charges of drug trafficking and ties to criminal organizations; the Venezuelan govern...
US Seizes \$700 Million in Maduro Assets, Raises Reward for Capture
The US government has seized \$700 million in assets belonging to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, including real estate, vehicles, and private jets, adding to an existing \$50 million reward for his capture on charges of drug trafficking and ties to criminal organizations; the Venezuelan govern...
Progress
60% Bias Score


Venezuelan Migrants Released After Alleged Torture in El Salvador
252 Venezuelan migrants, wrongly accused of gang affiliation, were imprisoned in El Salvador for four months after being transferred there by the U.S. government, alleging torture and abuse; they were released in a prisoner exchange, reuniting with families after a year-long separation.
Venezuelan Migrants Released After Alleged Torture in El Salvador
252 Venezuelan migrants, wrongly accused of gang affiliation, were imprisoned in El Salvador for four months after being transferred there by the U.S. government, alleging torture and abuse; they were released in a prisoner exchange, reuniting with families after a year-long separation.
Progress
52% Bias Score


Venezuela Releases 60 Political Prisoners in Three-Way Exchange
A three-way prisoner exchange between the US, Venezuela, and El Salvador has resulted in the release of approximately 60 political prisoners from Venezuela, with an additional 30 expected. Simultaneously, 252 Venezuelans deported from the US were returned to Venezuela.
Venezuela Releases 60 Political Prisoners in Three-Way Exchange
A three-way prisoner exchange between the US, Venezuela, and El Salvador has resulted in the release of approximately 60 political prisoners from Venezuela, with an additional 30 expected. Simultaneously, 252 Venezuelans deported from the US were returned to Venezuela.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Venezuela Launches New Investigation into Juan Guaidó Based on Intercepted Audios
Venezuela's Attorney General opened a new investigation into Juan Guaidó based on intercepted audios revealing an alleged plot with Spanish officials to gain control of Venezuelan oil assets, adding to 30 existing charges against the exiled opposition leader.
Venezuela Launches New Investigation into Juan Guaidó Based on Intercepted Audios
Venezuela's Attorney General opened a new investigation into Juan Guaidó based on intercepted audios revealing an alleged plot with Spanish officials to gain control of Venezuelan oil assets, adding to 30 existing charges against the exiled opposition leader.
Progress
56% Bias Score

US Deploys 4,000 Troops to Caribbean to Counter Venezuelan Drug Trafficking
The US deployed three naval ships and 4,000 troops near Venezuela to counter drug trafficking, labeling President Nicolás Maduro a drug cartel leader; Venezuela condemned the action as a threat to regional peace and stability.

US Deploys 4,000 Troops to Caribbean to Counter Venezuelan Drug Trafficking
The US deployed three naval ships and 4,000 troops near Venezuela to counter drug trafficking, labeling President Nicolás Maduro a drug cartel leader; Venezuela condemned the action as a threat to regional peace and stability.
Progress
60% Bias Score

U.S. Deploys Destroyers to Venezuelan Waters to Combat Drug Cartels
The United States is deploying three Aegis destroyers to Venezuelan waters for several months to combat drug cartels, escalating tensions with Venezuela amidst President Trump's aggressive counter-narcotics strategy.

U.S. Deploys Destroyers to Venezuelan Waters to Combat Drug Cartels
The United States is deploying three Aegis destroyers to Venezuelan waters for several months to combat drug cartels, escalating tensions with Venezuela amidst President Trump's aggressive counter-narcotics strategy.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Machado Calls for Civic Action Amidst Shifting Venezuelan Political Landscape
One year after Nicolás Maduro's contested reelection, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado declared the political conflict to be entering a decisive phase, calling on supporters, military personnel, and international actors to prepare for future civic action, while the Maduro regime has...

Machado Calls for Civic Action Amidst Shifting Venezuelan Political Landscape
One year after Nicolás Maduro's contested reelection, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado declared the political conflict to be entering a decisive phase, calling on supporters, military personnel, and international actors to prepare for future civic action, while the Maduro regime has...
Progress
60% Bias Score

Venezuela: New Arrests Despite Prisoner Releases Create 'Revolving Door' of Repression
On July 21, 2025, the Venezuelan NGO Clipp denounced new arbitrary arrests despite the release of 59 political prisoners (out of 80), creating a "revolving door" effect of repression; this ongoing persecution affects many Venezuelan families and highlights the government's systematic human rights ab...

Venezuela: New Arrests Despite Prisoner Releases Create 'Revolving Door' of Repression
On July 21, 2025, the Venezuelan NGO Clipp denounced new arbitrary arrests despite the release of 59 political prisoners (out of 80), creating a "revolving door" effect of repression; this ongoing persecution affects many Venezuelan families and highlights the government's systematic human rights ab...
Progress
40% Bias Score

Three-Way Prisoner Exchange: El Salvador, Venezuela, and the US
El Salvador transferred 252 Venezuelan deportees to Venezuela in exchange for the release of 10 US citizens and 80 Venezuelan political prisoners; the legality of the initial US deportations is heavily contested.

Three-Way Prisoner Exchange: El Salvador, Venezuela, and the US
El Salvador transferred 252 Venezuelan deportees to Venezuela in exchange for the release of 10 US citizens and 80 Venezuelan political prisoners; the legality of the initial US deportations is heavily contested.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Venezuelan Toddler Returned Home After Months in US Foster Care
Two-year-old Maikelys Antonella Espinosa Bernal was reunited with her mother in Caracas after months of being in US foster care, following Venezuelan government demands for her return amidst accusations of US anti-immigrant policies and alleged parental ties to criminal organizations.

Venezuelan Toddler Returned Home After Months in US Foster Care
Two-year-old Maikelys Antonella Espinosa Bernal was reunited with her mother in Caracas after months of being in US foster care, following Venezuelan government demands for her return amidst accusations of US anti-immigrant policies and alleged parental ties to criminal organizations.
Progress
68% Bias Score
Showing 25 to 36 of 68 results