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Leyva Denounces Threats After Accusing Petro, Raising Concerns About Political Stability in Colombia
Former Colombian Foreign Minister Álvaro Leyva publicly accused President Gustavo Petro of drug addiction and a cover-up, leading to death threats against Leyva and his family, and allegations of a planned legal process against him, prompting Leyva to appeal to international bodies.
Leyva Denounces Threats After Accusing Petro, Raising Concerns About Political Stability in Colombia
Former Colombian Foreign Minister Álvaro Leyva publicly accused President Gustavo Petro of drug addiction and a cover-up, leading to death threats against Leyva and his family, and allegations of a planned legal process against him, prompting Leyva to appeal to international bodies.
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52% Bias Score


Petro Accuses Former Minister of US-Backed Coup Attempt"
Colombian President Gustavo Petro accused his former foreign minister, Álvaro Leyva, of participating in a US-orchestrated plot to overthrow his government, led by Congressman Mario Díaz-Balart, in response to Leyva's letter accusing Petro of drug addiction.
Petro Accuses Former Minister of US-Backed Coup Attempt"
Colombian President Gustavo Petro accused his former foreign minister, Álvaro Leyva, of participating in a US-orchestrated plot to overthrow his government, led by Congressman Mario Díaz-Balart, in response to Leyva's letter accusing Petro of drug addiction.
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44% Bias Score


Petro's Sword Display Raises Concerns about Authoritarianism in Colombia
Colombian President Gustavo Petro displayed Simón Bolívar's sword during a mobilization event, claiming it symbolized the fight for his reforms' approval in the Senate, sparking concerns about his leadership style and potential disregard for democratic norms. The event followed official celebrations...
Petro's Sword Display Raises Concerns about Authoritarianism in Colombia
Colombian President Gustavo Petro displayed Simón Bolívar's sword during a mobilization event, claiming it symbolized the fight for his reforms' approval in the Senate, sparking concerns about his leadership style and potential disregard for democratic norms. The event followed official celebrations...
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56% Bias Score


Petro's Insults and Unconventional Strategy Amidst Labor Reform Defeat
Colombian President Gustavo Petro publicly insulted the president of Congress, Efraín Cepeda, and his former foreign minister, Álvaro Leyva, amidst the Senate's rejection of his labor reform and his attempt to bypass Congress with a popular consultation. Petro's aggressive rhetoric reflects his frus...
Petro's Insults and Unconventional Strategy Amidst Labor Reform Defeat
Colombian President Gustavo Petro publicly insulted the president of Congress, Efraín Cepeda, and his former foreign minister, Álvaro Leyva, amidst the Senate's rejection of his labor reform and his attempt to bypass Congress with a popular consultation. Petro's aggressive rhetoric reflects his frus...
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56% Bias Score


Petro's "Mini-Reelection" Claim Fuels Political Crisis in Colombia
Colombian Interior Minister Armando Benedetti's comments about a "mini-reelection" for President Gustavo Petro ignited controversy, linking social reforms to planned protests and a popular consultation, raising concerns about circumventing term limits and intensifying political divisions.
Petro's "Mini-Reelection" Claim Fuels Political Crisis in Colombia
Colombian Interior Minister Armando Benedetti's comments about a "mini-reelection" for President Gustavo Petro ignited controversy, linking social reforms to planned protests and a popular consultation, raising concerns about circumventing term limits and intensifying political divisions.
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44% Bias Score


Colombian Right Consolidates Around Dávila's 2026 Presidential Bid
Former Uribe advisor Alicia Arango joined Vicky Dávila's 2026 presidential campaign, signaling a right-wing strategy emulating leaders like Milei, Bukele, and Trump, amidst Uribe's trial and Petro's proactive governance.
Colombian Right Consolidates Around Dávila's 2026 Presidential Bid
Former Uribe advisor Alicia Arango joined Vicky Dávila's 2026 presidential campaign, signaling a right-wing strategy emulating leaders like Milei, Bukele, and Trump, amidst Uribe's trial and Petro's proactive governance.
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48% Bias Score

Colombian Court Orders Arrest of Two Former Congressional Leaders for Bribery
A Colombian court ordered the arrest of former Senate President Iván Name and former House President Andrés Calle for allegedly receiving bribes totaling $1,040,000 USD to support government reforms; the money allegedly originated from overcharges in a contract for water tankers in La Guajira.

Colombian Court Orders Arrest of Two Former Congressional Leaders for Bribery
A Colombian court ordered the arrest of former Senate President Iván Name and former House President Andrés Calle for allegedly receiving bribes totaling $1,040,000 USD to support government reforms; the money allegedly originated from overcharges in a contract for water tankers in La Guajira.
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44% Bias Score

Colombia's Clan del Golfo Launches 'Plan Pistola,' Killing 23 Security Personnel
The Clan del Golfo drug cartel in Colombia launched a violent campaign, assassinating 19 police officers and 4 soldiers in two weeks, prompting the government to respond with military operations, arrests, and rewards, while critics question President Petro's 'Total Peace' policy's effectiveness.

Colombia's Clan del Golfo Launches 'Plan Pistola,' Killing 23 Security Personnel
The Clan del Golfo drug cartel in Colombia launched a violent campaign, assassinating 19 police officers and 4 soldiers in two weeks, prompting the government to respond with military operations, arrests, and rewards, while critics question President Petro's 'Total Peace' policy's effectiveness.
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44% Bias Score

Petro Challenges Senate, Demands Approval of Labor Reform Consultation
Colombian President Gustavo Petro rallied thousands in Plaza de Bolívar on May Day, demanding Senate approval for a popular consultation on his failed labor reform, wielding Simón Bolívar's sword as a symbol of popular power, and directly attacking senators who opposed the reform, threatening reperc...

Petro Challenges Senate, Demands Approval of Labor Reform Consultation
Colombian President Gustavo Petro rallied thousands in Plaza de Bolívar on May Day, demanding Senate approval for a popular consultation on his failed labor reform, wielding Simón Bolívar's sword as a symbol of popular power, and directly attacking senators who opposed the reform, threatening reperc...
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60% Bias Score

Colombian President Petro Faces Public Accusations of Drug Addiction and Erratic Behavior
Former Colombian officials, including his first foreign minister Álvaro Leyva and former health minister Alejandro Gaviria, publicly accused President Gustavo Petro of drug addiction, erratic behavior, and poor leadership, impacting his governance and international relations.

Colombian President Petro Faces Public Accusations of Drug Addiction and Erratic Behavior
Former Colombian officials, including his first foreign minister Álvaro Leyva and former health minister Alejandro Gaviria, publicly accused President Gustavo Petro of drug addiction, erratic behavior, and poor leadership, impacting his governance and international relations.
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44% Bias Score

Petro-Noem Disagreement Exposes Deep Ideological Rift
Following a meeting, U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem publicly claimed that Colombian President Gustavo Petro said he was friends with members of the Tren de Aragua, a claim Petro denied, highlighting ideological differences and strained relations between their governments.

Petro-Noem Disagreement Exposes Deep Ideological Rift
Following a meeting, U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem publicly claimed that Colombian President Gustavo Petro said he was friends with members of the Tren de Aragua, a claim Petro denied, highlighting ideological differences and strained relations between their governments.
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56% Bias Score

Petro's Televised Addresses Mirror Past Critiques
President Gustavo Petro's use of televised government addresses, similar to those used by Iván Duque and Julio César Turbay Ayala, is creating controversy due to his past criticism of those strategies; the parallels include their timing during a healthcare crisis and low approval ratings.

Petro's Televised Addresses Mirror Past Critiques
President Gustavo Petro's use of televised government addresses, similar to those used by Iván Duque and Julio César Turbay Ayala, is creating controversy due to his past criticism of those strategies; the parallels include their timing during a healthcare crisis and low approval ratings.
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56% Bias Score
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