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US-Ecuador Safe Third Country Asylum Agreement in Final Stages
The United States and Ecuador are nearing completion of a safe third country agreement, allowing the US to transfer asylum seekers to Ecuador, as confirmed by a senior State Department official on Thursday.
US-Ecuador Safe Third Country Asylum Agreement in Final Stages
The United States and Ecuador are nearing completion of a safe third country agreement, allowing the US to transfer asylum seekers to Ecuador, as confirmed by a senior State Department official on Thursday.
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24% Bias Score


U.S., Ecuador Near Asylum Seeker Agreement
The United States and Ecuador are in final stages of an agreement to allow the U.S. to send asylum seekers to Ecuador, a senior State Department official said Thursday, although details are still being worked out.
U.S., Ecuador Near Asylum Seeker Agreement
The United States and Ecuador are in final stages of an agreement to allow the U.S. to send asylum seekers to Ecuador, a senior State Department official said Thursday, although details are still being worked out.
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24% Bias Score


Venezuela Accuses US of Aggression Amidst Caribbean Tensions
Amidst heightened tensions in the Caribbean following a lethal US attack on a Venezuelan vessel, President Nicolás Maduro accused the US of aggression, while the UN expressed concern and called for de-escalation.
Venezuela Accuses US of Aggression Amidst Caribbean Tensions
Amidst heightened tensions in the Caribbean following a lethal US attack on a Venezuelan vessel, President Nicolás Maduro accused the US of aggression, while the UN expressed concern and called for de-escalation.
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52% Bias Score


Venezuela: Tensions Rise Amidst US Threats and Maduro's Defiance
Amidst a US announcement of a military attack on a suspected drug boat off the Venezuelan coast, President Maduro defiantly appeared on television, asserting his control while the Venezuelan government ramps up anti-drug operations and calls for citizen enlistment against a perceived US threat.
Venezuela: Tensions Rise Amidst US Threats and Maduro's Defiance
Amidst a US announcement of a military attack on a suspected drug boat off the Venezuelan coast, President Maduro defiantly appeared on television, asserting his control while the Venezuelan government ramps up anti-drug operations and calls for citizen enlistment against a perceived US threat.
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24% Bias Score


U.S. Military Destroys Venezuelan Vessel, Raising Tensions
The U.S. military destroyed a Venezuelan vessel in the Caribbean Sea, killing all 11 crew members, escalating tensions with Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro, whom the U.S. accuses of leading an international drug cartel.
U.S. Military Destroys Venezuelan Vessel, Raising Tensions
The U.S. military destroyed a Venezuelan vessel in the Caribbean Sea, killing all 11 crew members, escalating tensions with Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro, whom the U.S. accuses of leading an international drug cartel.
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60% Bias Score


U.S. Military Buildup in Caribbean Prompts Venezuelan President's Warning
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro threatened "constitutional declaration of a republic in arms" if the U.S. attacks, citing a U.S. military build-up in the Caribbean aimed at countering drug cartels, while the U.S. denies any intention of invading Venezuela.
U.S. Military Buildup in Caribbean Prompts Venezuelan President's Warning
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro threatened "constitutional declaration of a republic in arms" if the U.S. attacks, citing a U.S. military build-up in the Caribbean aimed at countering drug cartels, while the U.S. denies any intention of invading Venezuela.
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40% Bias Score

B.C. Premier Defends Policy Amidst Cross-Border Indigenous Land Claim Lawsuit
The British Columbia government will defend against a lawsuit by the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, who claim to be descendants of the Sinixt people and thus entitled to consultation on land issues in B.C., a claim contested by the Syilx Okanagan Nation.

B.C. Premier Defends Policy Amidst Cross-Border Indigenous Land Claim Lawsuit
The British Columbia government will defend against a lawsuit by the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, who claim to be descendants of the Sinixt people and thus entitled to consultation on land issues in B.C., a claim contested by the Syilx Okanagan Nation.
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US Military Buildup in the Southern Caribbean: A Show of Force or a Prelude to Intervention?
The unprecedented deployment of US military forces in the southern Caribbean aims to pressure Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, but its true intentions remain unclear, ranging from internal destabilization of the Chavismo regime to a potential, though unlikely, extraction operation against Maduro...

US Military Buildup in the Southern Caribbean: A Show of Force or a Prelude to Intervention?
The unprecedented deployment of US military forces in the southern Caribbean aims to pressure Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, but its true intentions remain unclear, ranging from internal destabilization of the Chavismo regime to a potential, though unlikely, extraction operation against Maduro...
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40% Bias Score

U.S. Designates Ecuadorian Gangs as Terrorist Organizations
The United States designated two Ecuadorian gangs, Los Lobos and Los Choneros, as foreign terrorist organizations, opening up new avenues for joint U.S.-Ecuadorian action against them, following a U.S. military strike on a Venezuelan drug-running ship.

U.S. Designates Ecuadorian Gangs as Terrorist Organizations
The United States designated two Ecuadorian gangs, Los Lobos and Los Choneros, as foreign terrorist organizations, opening up new avenues for joint U.S.-Ecuadorian action against them, following a U.S. military strike on a Venezuelan drug-running ship.
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AUKUS Pact: Coalition Urges Trump Administration to Maintain Commitment
A high-level coalition of former ministers and military leaders is urging the Trump administration not to abandon the AUKUS pact, emphasizing its strategic importance despite production challenges.

AUKUS Pact: Coalition Urges Trump Administration to Maintain Commitment
A high-level coalition of former ministers and military leaders is urging the Trump administration not to abandon the AUKUS pact, emphasizing its strategic importance despite production challenges.
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56% Bias Score

Escalating US-Venezuela Tensions: Maduro Claims Imminent Military Threat
Amid rising tensions, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro alleges an imminent US military invasion involving eight warships, 1200 missiles, and a nuclear submarine, while the US claims the naval deployment targets drug cartels.

Escalating US-Venezuela Tensions: Maduro Claims Imminent Military Threat
Amid rising tensions, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro alleges an imminent US military invasion involving eight warships, 1200 missiles, and a nuclear submarine, while the US claims the naval deployment targets drug cartels.
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40% Bias Score

Dalio Warns of US Slide Toward Autocratic Politics
Billionaire Ray Dalio warns that the US is experiencing a shift toward autocratic politics, driven by wealth inequality, a decline in trust, and government intervention in the private sector, echoing the political and social climate of the 1930s and 1940s.

Dalio Warns of US Slide Toward Autocratic Politics
Billionaire Ray Dalio warns that the US is experiencing a shift toward autocratic politics, driven by wealth inequality, a decline in trust, and government intervention in the private sector, echoing the political and social climate of the 1930s and 1940s.
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40% Bias Score
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