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Colombia's Failed 'Total Peace' Initiative Leads to Worst Security Crisis in a Decade
Colombia, once a model for peace after a 2016 agreement with FARC, now faces its worst security crisis in a decade, with recent attacks causing almost 20 deaths and highlighting the failure of the 'Total Peace' initiative, which neglected essential state-building and community trust.
Colombia's Failed 'Total Peace' Initiative Leads to Worst Security Crisis in a Decade
Colombia, once a model for peace after a 2016 agreement with FARC, now faces its worst security crisis in a decade, with recent attacks causing almost 20 deaths and highlighting the failure of the 'Total Peace' initiative, which neglected essential state-building and community trust.
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56% Bias Score


Absence of Colombia's Peace Commissioner Fuels Concerns Amidst Rising Violence
Colombia's Peace Commissioner, Otty Patiño, has been largely absent from public life for three months due to health reasons, raising concerns about the government's peace process and leading to calls for his resignation amid escalating violence and stalled negotiations.
Absence of Colombia's Peace Commissioner Fuels Concerns Amidst Rising Violence
Colombia's Peace Commissioner, Otty Patiño, has been largely absent from public life for three months due to health reasons, raising concerns about the government's peace process and leading to calls for his resignation amid escalating violence and stalled negotiations.
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60% Bias Score


\"Burkina Faso's Traore: Popular Anti-West Leader Amidst Worsening Crisis\"\
In Burkina Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traore's leadership, marked by anti-Western sentiment and worsening security resulting in over 7,200 deaths in the past year according to ACLED data and 2.1 million displaced people, resonates with some young Africans despite the country's deteriorating humanitarian ...
\"Burkina Faso's Traore: Popular Anti-West Leader Amidst Worsening Crisis\"\
In Burkina Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traore's leadership, marked by anti-Western sentiment and worsening security resulting in over 7,200 deaths in the past year according to ACLED data and 2.1 million displaced people, resonates with some young Africans despite the country's deteriorating humanitarian ...
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52% Bias Score


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


Ecuador's Left-Wing Alliance Aims for Power Amidst Security Crisis
Diego Borja, 60, is Ecuador's vice-presidential candidate for Revolución Ciudadana, alongside Luisa González. Their close election results (44.17% vs. 44%) signal a potential left-wing return to power on April 13th, focusing on resolving the country's alarming security crisis (one murder per hour in...
Ecuador's Left-Wing Alliance Aims for Power Amidst Security Crisis
Diego Borja, 60, is Ecuador's vice-presidential candidate for Revolución Ciudadana, alongside Luisa González. Their close election results (44.17% vs. 44%) signal a potential left-wing return to power on April 13th, focusing on resolving the country's alarming security crisis (one murder per hour in...
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48% Bias Score


Ecuador Considers Foreign Military Aid Amid Soaring Crime
Faced with a surge in homicides, Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa is considering requesting military aid from the US, EU, or Brazil, prompting experts to warn about potential human rights violations and the need for long-term solutions beyond military intervention.
Ecuador Considers Foreign Military Aid Amid Soaring Crime
Faced with a surge in homicides, Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa is considering requesting military aid from the US, EU, or Brazil, prompting experts to warn about potential human rights violations and the need for long-term solutions beyond military intervention.
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48% Bias Score

18 Killed in Colombia Attacks, Deepening Security Crisis
Two separate attacks in Colombia, a car bomb in Cali and a drone attack in Medellin, killed at least 18 and injured dozens, deepening the country's security crisis ahead of next year's elections; the attacks were attributed to different Farc dissident groups.

18 Killed in Colombia Attacks, Deepening Security Crisis
Two separate attacks in Colombia, a car bomb in Cali and a drone attack in Medellin, killed at least 18 and injured dozens, deepening the country's security crisis ahead of next year's elections; the attacks were attributed to different Farc dissident groups.
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52% Bias Score

Sinaloa's Security Crisis: Insufficient Police Force Fuels Military Deployment
Sinaloa's insufficient state police force (0.33 officers per 1,000 inhabitants), coupled with escalating cartel violence, necessitated the deployment of 11,000 military personnel by November 2024, highlighting systemic failures and the urgent need for police reform.

Sinaloa's Security Crisis: Insufficient Police Force Fuels Military Deployment
Sinaloa's insufficient state police force (0.33 officers per 1,000 inhabitants), coupled with escalating cartel violence, necessitated the deployment of 11,000 military personnel by November 2024, highlighting systemic failures and the urgent need for police reform.
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48% Bias Score

Ecuador on High Alert Amidst Assassination Plot and Rising Violence
The Ecuadorian government declared a state of alert on Saturday, April 22nd, after a military report revealed plans by criminal organizations to assassinate President Noboa and attack key infrastructure, potentially in collaboration with defeated political sectors.

Ecuador on High Alert Amidst Assassination Plot and Rising Violence
The Ecuadorian government declared a state of alert on Saturday, April 22nd, after a military report revealed plans by criminal organizations to assassinate President Noboa and attack key infrastructure, potentially in collaboration with defeated political sectors.
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40% Bias Score

Ecuador's Runoff Election: Security Crisis and Economic Instability at Stake
Ecuador's presidential runoff election on Sunday will determine whether incumbent Daniel Noboa or leftist Luisa González will lead the country through a severe security crisis and economic downturn, marked by record-high homicide rates and a struggling economy. The winner will face the challenge of ...

Ecuador's Runoff Election: Security Crisis and Economic Instability at Stake
Ecuador's presidential runoff election on Sunday will determine whether incumbent Daniel Noboa or leftist Luisa González will lead the country through a severe security crisis and economic downturn, marked by record-high homicide rates and a struggling economy. The winner will face the challenge of ...
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44% Bias Score

Kenyan UN Peacekeeper Missing After Haiti Gang Ambush
A Kenyan police officer serving with the UN mission in Haiti is missing after a Tuesday ambush by suspected gang members in Pont-Sonde; specialized teams are searching, while Haitian media reported the officer's death, though unconfirmed.

Kenyan UN Peacekeeper Missing After Haiti Gang Ambush
A Kenyan police officer serving with the UN mission in Haiti is missing after a Tuesday ambush by suspected gang members in Pont-Sonde; specialized teams are searching, while Haitian media reported the officer's death, though unconfirmed.
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36% Bias Score

Roadside Bomb Kills 5 in Balochistan; BLA Claims Responsibility
A roadside bomb attack in Pakistan's Balochistan province killed five security officers and wounded over 30, claimed by the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), which also claimed responsibility for last week's deadly train hijacking.

Roadside Bomb Kills 5 in Balochistan; BLA Claims Responsibility
A roadside bomb attack in Pakistan's Balochistan province killed five security officers and wounded over 30, claimed by the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), which also claimed responsibility for last week's deadly train hijacking.
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44% Bias Score
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