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Colombian Court Orders Release of Former President Uribe from House Arrest
A Colombian appeals court ordered the release of former President Álvaro Uribe from house arrest on Tuesday, pending a final decision on his conviction for bribery and witness tampering by mid-October, a ruling that has sparked controversy in Colombia and among his supporters in the United States.
Colombian Court Orders Release of Former President Uribe from House Arrest
A Colombian appeals court ordered the release of former President Álvaro Uribe from house arrest on Tuesday, pending a final decision on his conviction for bribery and witness tampering by mid-October, a ruling that has sparked controversy in Colombia and among his supporters in the United States.
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12% Bias Score


Uribe Found Guilty: Conviction Shakes Colombian Politics
A Colombian court found former President Álvaro Uribe guilty of bribery and procedural fraud on Monday, concluding a 13-year investigation related to accusations of ties to paramilitary groups; the verdict carries a potential nine-year sentence, prompting strong reactions across the political spectr...
Uribe Found Guilty: Conviction Shakes Colombian Politics
A Colombian court found former President Álvaro Uribe guilty of bribery and procedural fraud on Monday, concluding a 13-year investigation related to accusations of ties to paramilitary groups; the verdict carries a potential nine-year sentence, prompting strong reactions across the political spectr...
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40% Bias Score


Uribe Vélez Trial: Testimony Links Ex-President to Paramilitary Group
Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe Vélez faces trial for bribery and obstruction of justice, with key testimony from ex-paramilitary Juan Guillermo Monsalve alleging Uribe's involvement in founding and financing the Bloque Metro, a paramilitary group operating from the Uribe family's hacienda, ...
Uribe Vélez Trial: Testimony Links Ex-President to Paramilitary Group
Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe Vélez faces trial for bribery and obstruction of justice, with key testimony from ex-paramilitary Juan Guillermo Monsalve alleging Uribe's involvement in founding and financing the Bloque Metro, a paramilitary group operating from the Uribe family's hacienda, ...
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48% Bias Score


Colombian Cycling Legend Investigated for Murder
Colombian cycling legend Lucho Herrera is under investigation for allegedly ordering the 2002 murders of four neighbors to seize their land, according to testimony from two former paramilitaries who claim Herrera paid them \$8,000 to carry out the killings.
Colombian Cycling Legend Investigated for Murder
Colombian cycling legend Lucho Herrera is under investigation for allegedly ordering the 2002 murders of four neighbors to seize their land, according to testimony from two former paramilitaries who claim Herrera paid them \$8,000 to carry out the killings.
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40% Bias Score


Colombian Peace Talks Suspended Amidst Accusations and Violence
The Las Autodefensas Conquistadoras de la Sierra Nevada (ACSN), a paramilitary group in Colombia, suspended peace talks with the government after an army operation killed three of their fighters. The ACSN accuses the army of allying with the Clan del Golfo and demands territorial delimitation before...
Colombian Peace Talks Suspended Amidst Accusations and Violence
The Las Autodefensas Conquistadoras de la Sierra Nevada (ACSN), a paramilitary group in Colombia, suspended peace talks with the government after an army operation killed three of their fighters. The ACSN accuses the army of allying with the Clan del Golfo and demands territorial delimitation before...
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56% Bias Score


Nicaragua's Regime Expands Paramilitary Forces Through Coercion
On February 26, 2026, Nicaragua's government held a televised ceremony in Managua where First Lady Rosario Murillo swore in 76,800 new paramilitaries, including 30,000 at a single event, using coercion and state resources to expand its repressive apparatus.
Nicaragua's Regime Expands Paramilitary Forces Through Coercion
On February 26, 2026, Nicaragua's government held a televised ceremony in Managua where First Lady Rosario Murillo swore in 76,800 new paramilitaries, including 30,000 at a single event, using coercion and state resources to expand its repressive apparatus.
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44% Bias Score

Uribe Sentenced to House Arrest in Landmark Colombia Case
Colombia's former President Alvaro Uribe was sentenced to 12 years of house arrest for witness tampering and bribery related to the country's civil war; the court found him guilty of paying paramilitaries to retract testimony implicating him with right-wing militia groups, marking a first for a Colo...

Uribe Sentenced to House Arrest in Landmark Colombia Case
Colombia's former President Alvaro Uribe was sentenced to 12 years of house arrest for witness tampering and bribery related to the country's civil war; the court found him guilty of paying paramilitaries to retract testimony implicating him with right-wing militia groups, marking a first for a Colo...
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20% Bias Score

Uribe Found Guilty of Witness Tampering in Colombia
Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe was found guilty of witness tampering on Monday in Bogotá, facing up to 12 years in prison; the verdict, which can be appealed, stems from a 2012 case where he accused a leftist senator of conspiracy, and the investigation revealed attempts to influence impris...

Uribe Found Guilty of Witness Tampering in Colombia
Former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe was found guilty of witness tampering on Monday in Bogotá, facing up to 12 years in prison; the verdict, which can be appealed, stems from a 2012 case where he accused a leftist senator of conspiracy, and the investigation revealed attempts to influence impris...
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48% Bias Score

Guatemalan Paramilitaries Sentenced for Mass Sexual Violence
A Guatemalan court sentenced three former paramilitaries to 40 years in prison each for crimes against humanity, specifically for the rape of at least six Achí Maya women during the 1980s civil war; the court emphasized the credibility of the victims' testimony.

Guatemalan Paramilitaries Sentenced for Mass Sexual Violence
A Guatemalan court sentenced three former paramilitaries to 40 years in prison each for crimes against humanity, specifically for the rape of at least six Achí Maya women during the 1980s civil war; the court emphasized the credibility of the victims' testimony.
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12% Bias Score

UK Scientist's Dismemberment Highlights Colombian Vigilante Killings
In Santa Marta, Colombia, the dismembered body of Alessandro Coatti, a 42-year-old British scientist, was discovered, marking the 14th similar killing in the region in the past year, with the first foreign tourist victim.

UK Scientist's Dismemberment Highlights Colombian Vigilante Killings
In Santa Marta, Colombia, the dismembered body of Alessandro Coatti, a 42-year-old British scientist, was discovered, marking the 14th similar killing in the region in the past year, with the first foreign tourist victim.
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48% Bias Score

Russian Paramilitary Leader Sentenced to Life in Prison for Ukrainian War Crimes
A Finnish court sentenced Vojislav Torden, a Russian national and leader of the neo-Nazi paramilitary group Roussitch, to life imprisonment for four war crimes committed in eastern Ukraine in 2014, including murder and mutilation of Ukrainian soldiers and the dissemination of humiliating photos onli...

Russian Paramilitary Leader Sentenced to Life in Prison for Ukrainian War Crimes
A Finnish court sentenced Vojislav Torden, a Russian national and leader of the neo-Nazi paramilitary group Roussitch, to life imprisonment for four war crimes committed in eastern Ukraine in 2014, including murder and mutilation of Ukrainian soldiers and the dissemination of humiliating photos onli...
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40% Bias Score

Moscow Bombing Kills Pro-Kremlin Commander
A bomb explosion in a Moscow residential complex killed pro-Kremlin paramilitary leader Armen Sarkisyan and one bodyguard; five others were wounded. The attack is under investigation, and potential Ukrainian involvement could lead to terrorism charges.

Moscow Bombing Kills Pro-Kremlin Commander
A bomb explosion in a Moscow residential complex killed pro-Kremlin paramilitary leader Armen Sarkisyan and one bodyguard; five others were wounded. The attack is under investigation, and potential Ukrainian involvement could lead to terrorism charges.
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40% Bias Score
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