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US Asylum Seekers Deported to Panama Face Legal Limbo
Over 300 asylum seekers, including Ambo from Cameroon, were deported from the US to Panama after seeking asylum at the US-Mexico border, facing inadequate conditions and legal limbo in Panama, despite claims of human rights violations.
US Asylum Seekers Deported to Panama Face Legal Limbo
Over 300 asylum seekers, including Ambo from Cameroon, were deported from the US to Panama after seeking asylum at the US-Mexico border, facing inadequate conditions and legal limbo in Panama, despite claims of human rights violations.
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48% Bias Score


Martinelli Granted Asylum: Panama Accuses Nicaragua of Impunity Pact
Former Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli, after a year in hiding and a 10-year sentence for money laundering, was granted asylum by Nicaragua, sparking outrage in Panama and raising concerns about impunity; the decision was influenced by current Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino, who polit...
Martinelli Granted Asylum: Panama Accuses Nicaragua of Impunity Pact
Former Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli, after a year in hiding and a 10-year sentence for money laundering, was granted asylum by Nicaragua, sparking outrage in Panama and raising concerns about impunity; the decision was influenced by current Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino, who polit...
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56% Bias Score


Panama Weighs Restarting Copper Mine Amidst Legal, Economic, and Environmental Disputes
Panama's President Mulino is considering restarting the Cobre Panamá copper mine, despite a Supreme Court ruling deeming its concession unconstitutional, weighing the mine's 5% contribution to GDP against environmental and community concerns, and business and civic groups are mobilizing.
Panama Weighs Restarting Copper Mine Amidst Legal, Economic, and Environmental Disputes
Panama's President Mulino is considering restarting the Cobre Panamá copper mine, despite a Supreme Court ruling deeming its concession unconstitutional, weighing the mine's 5% contribution to GDP against environmental and community concerns, and business and civic groups are mobilizing.
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32% Bias Score


Panama Upsets U.S. in Concacaf Nations League Semifinals
In the 2025 Concacaf Nations League semifinals in Los Angeles, Panama's Cecilio Waterman scored a last-minute goal to secure a 1-0 upset victory over the U.S., celebrating by embracing his idol Thierry Henry; this win adds to Panama's history of upsetting the U.S. in Concacaf competitions amidst pol...
Panama Upsets U.S. in Concacaf Nations League Semifinals
In the 2025 Concacaf Nations League semifinals in Los Angeles, Panama's Cecilio Waterman scored a last-minute goal to secure a 1-0 upset victory over the U.S., celebrating by embracing his idol Thierry Henry; this win adds to Panama's history of upsetting the U.S. in Concacaf competitions amidst pol...
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44% Bias Score


Panama Releases Detainees After U.S. Deportations, Leaving Migrants in Limbo
Panama released dozens of migrants from a remote camp after weeks of detention following deportation from the United States, leaving many in legal limbo and facing dire circumstances.
Panama Releases Detainees After U.S. Deportations, Leaving Migrants in Limbo
Panama released dozens of migrants from a remote camp after weeks of detention following deportation from the United States, leaving many in legal limbo and facing dire circumstances.
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40% Bias Score


Panama Releases Deportées Amid Human Rights Concerns
Panama released dozens of migrants, mostly from Asian countries, after they were deported from the U.S. and held for weeks in a remote camp under poor conditions; they were given 30 days to leave, sparking human rights concerns and criticism of the U.S.-Panama deportation deal.
Panama Releases Deportées Amid Human Rights Concerns
Panama released dozens of migrants, mostly from Asian countries, after they were deported from the U.S. and held for weeks in a remote camp under poor conditions; they were given 30 days to leave, sparking human rights concerns and criticism of the U.S.-Panama deportation deal.
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52% Bias Score

Colombia-Panama Alliance Challenges US Deportations
Colombia and Panama are forming a migration alliance to counter US deportations under Trump, though the handling of Venezuelan migrants remains unresolved, amidst tension and previous threats from Panama.

Colombia-Panama Alliance Challenges US Deportations
Colombia and Panama are forming a migration alliance to counter US deportations under Trump, though the handling of Venezuelan migrants remains unresolved, amidst tension and previous threats from Panama.
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48% Bias Score

Panama Grants Safe Passage to Former President Martinelli Amidst Health Concerns
Panama granted safe passage to former President Ricardo Martinelli, who was sentenced to 10 years in prison and a $19 million fine for money laundering in 2023, allowing him to leave for Nicaragua due to health concerns; he had been residing in the Nicaraguan embassy in Panama City since February 20...

Panama Grants Safe Passage to Former President Martinelli Amidst Health Concerns
Panama granted safe passage to former President Ricardo Martinelli, who was sentenced to 10 years in prison and a $19 million fine for money laundering in 2023, allowing him to leave for Nicaragua due to health concerns; he had been residing in the Nicaraguan embassy in Panama City since February 20...
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40% Bias Score

Panama Weighs Restarting Copper Mine Amidst Economic and Environmental Concerns
Panama's President José Raúl Mulino is signaling a potential restart of the Cobre Panamá copper mine, a year after its closure due to an unconstitutional concession, despite opposition from environmental groups and a Supreme Court ruling; the mine contributed nearly 5% to Panama's GDP before its clo...

Panama Weighs Restarting Copper Mine Amidst Economic and Environmental Concerns
Panama's President José Raúl Mulino is signaling a potential restart of the Cobre Panamá copper mine, a year after its closure due to an unconstitutional concession, despite opposition from environmental groups and a Supreme Court ruling; the mine contributed nearly 5% to Panama's GDP before its clo...
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Police Inspector Arrested, €19.9 Million Seized in Drug Trafficking and Money Laundering Case
A Spanish National Police inspector, Óscar Sánchez, and his partner were arrested in November for drug trafficking after €19.9 million was discovered hidden in their home and office; the investigation uncovered an international money laundering scheme involving shell companies and a lawyer.

Spanish Police Inspector Arrested, €19.9 Million Seized in Drug Trafficking and Money Laundering Case
A Spanish National Police inspector, Óscar Sánchez, and his partner were arrested in November for drug trafficking after €19.9 million was discovered hidden in their home and office; the investigation uncovered an international money laundering scheme involving shell companies and a lawyer.
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64% Bias Score

Panama Releases 65 Migrants Detained After US Deportation
Panama released 65 migrants deported from the US after weeks in a Darien jungle camp, granting them at least 30 days to leave, amid human rights criticism of a US-Panama agreement that allows the US to deport third-country nationals to Panama.

Panama Releases 65 Migrants Detained After US Deportation
Panama released 65 migrants deported from the US after weeks in a Darien jungle camp, granting them at least 30 days to leave, amid human rights criticism of a US-Panama agreement that allows the US to deport third-country nationals to Panama.
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44% Bias Score

Panama Releases Migrants Deported from US Amidst Human Rights Concerns
Panama released dozens of migrants deported from the US after weeks of detention in a remote camp, citing concerns about their legal status; the government will allow a 60-day stay while many await asylum claims.

Panama Releases Migrants Deported from US Amidst Human Rights Concerns
Panama released dozens of migrants deported from the US after weeks of detention in a remote camp, citing concerns about their legal status; the government will allow a 60-day stay while many await asylum claims.
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48% Bias Score
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