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U.S. Military Deployment Near Venezuela Sparks Regional Tensions
On August 19, 2025, the United States deployed three naval ships with 4,000 troops near Venezuela to combat drug trafficking, prompting Venezuela to accuse the U.S. of threatening regional peace and to deploy 4.5 million militiamen. The U.S. also recently seized $700 million in assets linked to Pres...
U.S. Military Deployment Near Venezuela Sparks Regional Tensions
On August 19, 2025, the United States deployed three naval ships with 4,000 troops near Venezuela to combat drug trafficking, prompting Venezuela to accuse the U.S. of threatening regional peace and to deploy 4.5 million militiamen. The U.S. also recently seized $700 million in assets linked to Pres...
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48% Bias Score


Colorado Indicts 30 Alleged Tren de Aragua Gang Members
Thirty alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, designated a foreign terrorist organization, were indicted in Colorado on charges including murder-for-hire, drug trafficking, and firearms offenses following a nine-month investigation that recovered 69 firearms; two additional suspects ...
Colorado Indicts 30 Alleged Tren de Aragua Gang Members
Thirty alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, designated a foreign terrorist organization, were indicted in Colorado on charges including murder-for-hire, drug trafficking, and firearms offenses following a nine-month investigation that recovered 69 firearms; two additional suspects ...
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40% Bias Score


U.S. Deploys Military Near Venezuela to Combat Drug Cartels
The United States will deploy three Aegis destroyers, submarines, and aircraft near Venezuela, along with 4,000 marines, to combat drug cartels, following President Trump's August 8th order authorizing military action against foreign drug cartels, and amid a $50 million reward offered for informatio...
U.S. Deploys Military Near Venezuela to Combat Drug Cartels
The United States will deploy three Aegis destroyers, submarines, and aircraft near Venezuela, along with 4,000 marines, to combat drug cartels, following President Trump's August 8th order authorizing military action against foreign drug cartels, and amid a $50 million reward offered for informatio...
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48% Bias Score


Chilean Authorities Arrest Key Figure in Venezuelan Ex-Military Official's Murder
Chilean authorities arrested Alfredo José Henríquez Pineda, a leader of the Tren de Aragua gang, in Santiago on August 13, 2024, in connection with the politically motivated murder of Venezuelan ex-military official Ronald Ojeda, further straining relations between Chile and Venezuela.
Chilean Authorities Arrest Key Figure in Venezuelan Ex-Military Official's Murder
Chilean authorities arrested Alfredo José Henríquez Pineda, a leader of the Tren de Aragua gang, in Santiago on August 13, 2024, in connection with the politically motivated murder of Venezuelan ex-military official Ronald Ojeda, further straining relations between Chile and Venezuela.
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44% Bias Score


Defense Official's Past Promotion of Fabricated Gang Reports Raises Concerns
Joseph Humire, recently appointed to a senior position within the US Department of Defense, previously headed a thinktank that published a report containing at least five fabricated crime entries related to the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, according to InSight Crime, raising concerns about potent...
Defense Official's Past Promotion of Fabricated Gang Reports Raises Concerns
Joseph Humire, recently appointed to a senior position within the US Department of Defense, previously headed a thinktank that published a report containing at least five fabricated crime entries related to the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, according to InSight Crime, raising concerns about potent...
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56% Bias Score


US Seizes \$700 Million in Maduro Assets, Raises Reward for Capture
The US government has seized \$700 million in assets belonging to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, including real estate, vehicles, and private jets, adding to an existing \$50 million reward for his capture on charges of drug trafficking and ties to criminal organizations; the Venezuelan govern...
US Seizes \$700 Million in Maduro Assets, Raises Reward for Capture
The US government has seized \$700 million in assets belonging to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, including real estate, vehicles, and private jets, adding to an existing \$50 million reward for his capture on charges of drug trafficking and ties to criminal organizations; the Venezuelan govern...
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60% Bias Score

U.S. Designates Venezuelan Cartel as Terrorist Organization
The United States designated Venezuela's Cartel of the Suns as a terrorist organization, offering a $50 million reward for Maduro's capture and seizing $700 million in assets, responding to allegations of narco-terrorism, support for terrorist groups, and election fraud; a proposed Colombia-Venezuel...

U.S. Designates Venezuelan Cartel as Terrorist Organization
The United States designated Venezuela's Cartel of the Suns as a terrorist organization, offering a $50 million reward for Maduro's capture and seizing $700 million in assets, responding to allegations of narco-terrorism, support for terrorist groups, and election fraud; a proposed Colombia-Venezuel...
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56% Bias Score

Maduro Mobilizes Militia in Response to Heightened US Pressure
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced the mobilization of over 4.5 million militia members in response to a doubled US reward for his arrest to $50 million, new US sanctions, and increased anti-drug operations near Venezuela's coast involving three US guided-missile destroyers.

Maduro Mobilizes Militia in Response to Heightened US Pressure
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced the mobilization of over 4.5 million militia members in response to a doubled US reward for his arrest to $50 million, new US sanctions, and increased anti-drug operations near Venezuela's coast involving three US guided-missile destroyers.
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48% Bias Score

Cartel de los Soles: Growing International Recognition as Terrorist Organization
The Cartel de los Soles, a Venezuelan drug cartel allegedly linked to high-ranking military officials, is increasingly recognized as a major threat to Latin America, with the U.S., Ecuador, and potentially other nations classifying it as a terrorist organization to facilitate stronger international ...

Cartel de los Soles: Growing International Recognition as Terrorist Organization
The Cartel de los Soles, a Venezuelan drug cartel allegedly linked to high-ranking military officials, is increasingly recognized as a major threat to Latin America, with the U.S., Ecuador, and potentially other nations classifying it as a terrorist organization to facilitate stronger international ...
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52% Bias Score

Venezuelan Colonel Urges U.S. to Adopt South American Anti-Gang Strategies
Former Venezuelan lieutenant colonel José Gustavo Arocha urges the Trump administration to adopt South American strategies in combating migrant gangs and cartels, citing Chile's swift justice and Ecuador's terrorist designation as effective, contrasting Colombia's open-border failure.

Venezuelan Colonel Urges U.S. to Adopt South American Anti-Gang Strategies
Former Venezuelan lieutenant colonel José Gustavo Arocha urges the Trump administration to adopt South American strategies in combating migrant gangs and cartels, citing Chile's swift justice and Ecuador's terrorist designation as effective, contrasting Colombia's open-border failure.
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44% Bias Score

Maduro Launches Nationwide Security Offensive Amidst US Accusations
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced a new security initiative involving civilian, military, and police forces to combat crime nationwide, following a $50 million US bounty offer for his arrest on drug trafficking accusations.

Maduro Launches Nationwide Security Offensive Amidst US Accusations
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced a new security initiative involving civilian, military, and police forces to combat crime nationwide, following a $50 million US bounty offer for his arrest on drug trafficking accusations.
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40% Bias Score

Venezuela's Imprisonment of 17 Spanish Citizens Raises Human Rights Concerns
Venezuela's government has increased the number of imprisoned Spanish citizens to 17 this year, including two recent arrests of sailors and a businessman, raising concerns about human rights abuses and the use of political prisoners.

Venezuela's Imprisonment of 17 Spanish Citizens Raises Human Rights Concerns
Venezuela's government has increased the number of imprisoned Spanish citizens to 17 this year, including two recent arrests of sailors and a businessman, raising concerns about human rights abuses and the use of political prisoners.
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56% Bias Score
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