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Venezuela Resumes Deportation Flights Amid Trump Administration Pressure
Facing pressure from the Trump administration, Venezuela agreed to resume deportation flights from the U.S. starting Friday, a move praised by U.S. officials as improving deportation operations and reducing detention times; this follows over 32,000 ICE arrests and some Latin American countries refus...
Venezuela Resumes Deportation Flights Amid Trump Administration Pressure
Facing pressure from the Trump administration, Venezuela agreed to resume deportation flights from the U.S. starting Friday, a move praised by U.S. officials as improving deportation operations and reducing detention times; this follows over 32,000 ICE arrests and some Latin American countries refus...
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68% Bias Score


Venezuela to Resume US Deportations Amidst Exxon Mobil Accusations
Venezuela will resume deportations of its citizens from the US on Friday, after a brief suspension due to the revocation of Chevron's oil license; this follows the deportation of nearly 400 Venezuelans and amid accusations by the Venezuelan government that Exxon Mobil is involved in a plot to overth...
Venezuela to Resume US Deportations Amidst Exxon Mobil Accusations
Venezuela will resume deportations of its citizens from the US on Friday, after a brief suspension due to the revocation of Chevron's oil license; this follows the deportation of nearly 400 Venezuelans and amid accusations by the Venezuelan government that Exxon Mobil is involved in a plot to overth...
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56% Bias Score


Venezuelan Deportees Detail Inhumane Conditions at Guantánamo Bay
José Daniel Simancas Rodríguez, a 30-year-old Venezuelan construction worker, describes inhumane conditions during his 15-day detention at Guantánamo Bay after being deported from the US, alleging inadequate food, hygiene, and isolation, prompting suicidal thoughts; this follows the US government's ...
Venezuelan Deportees Detail Inhumane Conditions at Guantánamo Bay
José Daniel Simancas Rodríguez, a 30-year-old Venezuelan construction worker, describes inhumane conditions during his 15-day detention at Guantánamo Bay after being deported from the US, alleging inadequate food, hygiene, and isolation, prompting suicidal thoughts; this follows the US government's ...
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52% Bias Score


Chevron's Exit from Venezuela: Maduro Announces New Economic Plan Amidst Production Losses
Following Chevron's departure from Venezuela, President Maduro announced a new economic plan to counter the loss of approximately 150,000 barrels of daily oil production, raising concerns about the country's economic stability amidst existing sanctions and internal challenges.
Chevron's Exit from Venezuela: Maduro Announces New Economic Plan Amidst Production Losses
Following Chevron's departure from Venezuela, President Maduro announced a new economic plan to counter the loss of approximately 150,000 barrels of daily oil production, raising concerns about the country's economic stability amidst existing sanctions and internal challenges.
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40% Bias Score


Guyana Appeals to ICJ Amidst Venezuela's Essequibo Actions
Guyana appealed to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to halt Venezuela's actions within the disputed Essequibo region, citing upcoming Venezuelan regional elections and the Venezuelan navy's approach to Guyanese oil platforms as threats to Guyanese sovereignty and economic interests.
Guyana Appeals to ICJ Amidst Venezuela's Essequibo Actions
Guyana appealed to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to halt Venezuela's actions within the disputed Essequibo region, citing upcoming Venezuelan regional elections and the Venezuelan navy's approach to Guyanese oil platforms as threats to Guyanese sovereignty and economic interests.
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60% Bias Score


US Revokes Chevron's Venezuelan Oil License
The White House revoked Chevron's license to operate in Venezuela, ending its oil export activities after 30 days, reversing a Biden-era agreement and impacting Venezuela's economy.
US Revokes Chevron's Venezuelan Oil License
The White House revoked Chevron's license to operate in Venezuela, ending its oil export activities after 30 days, reversing a Biden-era agreement and impacting Venezuela's economy.
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48% Bias Score

Venezuela Hostage Crisis Highlights National Security Threat
Nine Americans are held hostage in Venezuela, prompting concerns about deeper national security threats involving China and Russia, as the Venezuelan government allegedly cooperates with U.S. enemies and facilitates fentanyl trafficking through the Tren de Aragua cartel, designated a foreign terrori...

Venezuela Hostage Crisis Highlights National Security Threat
Nine Americans are held hostage in Venezuela, prompting concerns about deeper national security threats involving China and Russia, as the Venezuelan government allegedly cooperates with U.S. enemies and facilitates fentanyl trafficking through the Tren de Aragua cartel, designated a foreign terrori...
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60% Bias Score

Venezuela to Resume Repatriation Flights from the U.S.
Venezuela will resume flights on Friday to repatriate its citizens who illegally entered the U.S., reversing a decision made in response to the U.S. revoking Chevron's operating license; the U.S. stated that all countries are obligated to return their citizens who are illegally in the U.S. and that ...

Venezuela to Resume Repatriation Flights from the U.S.
Venezuela will resume flights on Friday to repatriate its citizens who illegally entered the U.S., reversing a decision made in response to the U.S. revoking Chevron's operating license; the U.S. stated that all countries are obligated to return their citizens who are illegally in the U.S. and that ...
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40% Bias Score

Ecuador Revokes Amnesty for Venezuelan Immigrants
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa repealed decree 370, revoking amnesty for undocumented Venezuelan immigrants seeking regularization, impacting an estimated 100,000 people, amidst a political dispute with Venezuela and one month before Ecuador's presidential runoff.

Ecuador Revokes Amnesty for Venezuelan Immigrants
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa repealed decree 370, revoking amnesty for undocumented Venezuelan immigrants seeking regularization, impacting an estimated 100,000 people, amidst a political dispute with Venezuela and one month before Ecuador's presidential runoff.
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40% Bias Score

U.S. Chevron License Revocation Disrupts Venezuela Migrant Repatriation
The U.S. revocation of Chevron's Venezuelan operating license on March 8th, 2025, disrupted a migrant repatriation agreement between the two countries, impacting 366 Venezuelans already returned and halting further deportations, according to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.

U.S. Chevron License Revocation Disrupts Venezuela Migrant Repatriation
The U.S. revocation of Chevron's Venezuelan operating license on March 8th, 2025, disrupted a migrant repatriation agreement between the two countries, impacting 366 Venezuelans already returned and halting further deportations, according to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Suspends Tariffs on Mexican Goods
The Trump administration temporarily suspended nearly all tariffs on Mexican goods under the USMCA trade agreement for about one month, marking a significant policy reversal that has impacted markets and consumers.

Trump Suspends Tariffs on Mexican Goods
The Trump administration temporarily suspended nearly all tariffs on Mexican goods under the USMCA trade agreement for about one month, marking a significant policy reversal that has impacted markets and consumers.
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44% Bias Score

US Orders Chevron Out of Venezuela, Sparking Oil Price Concerns
The Venezuelan government rejected the US request for Chevron to cease operations in Venezuela by April 3rd, 2025, anticipating higher oil prices; the US decision is linked to election concerns and immigration agreements, impacting 200,000 barrels of daily oil production.

US Orders Chevron Out of Venezuela, Sparking Oil Price Concerns
The Venezuelan government rejected the US request for Chevron to cease operations in Venezuela by April 3rd, 2025, anticipating higher oil prices; the US decision is linked to election concerns and immigration agreements, impacting 200,000 barrels of daily oil production.
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40% Bias Score
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