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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


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


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


Chevron Returns to Venezuela, Boosting Oil Production Amidst Unclear Licensing Terms
Chevron has returned to Venezuela to extract oil, with an anticipated increase in production to 1.2 million barrels daily and a projected 2% GDP growth for Venezuela in 2025; however, details of the agreement with the US Treasury remain undisclosed, and the deal may involve non-monetary exchanges.
Chevron Returns to Venezuela, Boosting Oil Production Amidst Unclear Licensing Terms
Chevron has returned to Venezuela to extract oil, with an anticipated increase in production to 1.2 million barrels daily and a projected 2% GDP growth for Venezuela in 2025; however, details of the agreement with the US Treasury remain undisclosed, and the deal may involve non-monetary exchanges.
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48% Bias Score


US Offers $50 Million Reward for Maduro's Arrest
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced a $50 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, who is accused of narco-terrorism, aiding drug cartels, and operating a repressive regime; the DEA has seized 30 tons of cocaine linked to him.
US Offers $50 Million Reward for Maduro's Arrest
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced a $50 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, who is accused of narco-terrorism, aiding drug cartels, and operating a repressive regime; the DEA has seized 30 tons of cocaine linked to him.
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60% 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

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

Venezuela's Minimum Wage Reaches One Dollar Amidst Economic Crisis
Venezuela's minimum wage reached one dollar per month on August 8th, 2025, complemented by government bonuses up to 160 dollars at the BCV's daily rate for public employees, while the minimum wage of 130 bolívares remains unchanged since March 2022, prompting criticism from opposition and labor unio...

Venezuela's Minimum Wage Reaches One Dollar Amidst Economic Crisis
Venezuela's minimum wage reached one dollar per month on August 8th, 2025, complemented by government bonuses up to 160 dollars at the BCV's daily rate for public employees, while the minimum wage of 130 bolívares remains unchanged since March 2022, prompting criticism from opposition and labor unio...
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60% Bias Score

US Military Order Against Cartels Increases Tensions in Latin America
The White House ordered the US military to combat foreign drug cartels, increasing tensions with Mexico and Venezuela, which reject military intervention; a $50 million reward was offered for Maduro's arrest.

US Military Order Against Cartels Increases Tensions in Latin America
The White House ordered the US military to combat foreign drug cartels, increasing tensions with Mexico and Venezuela, which reject military intervention; a $50 million reward was offered for Maduro's arrest.
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60% Bias Score

U.S. Offers $50 Million Reward for Maduro's Capture
The U.S. government increased the reward for information leading to Nicolás Maduro's arrest to $50 million, citing his alleged involvement in drug trafficking and undermining Venezuelan democracy; the DEA seized 30 tons of cocaine linked to Maduro.

U.S. Offers $50 Million Reward for Maduro's Capture
The U.S. government increased the reward for information leading to Nicolás Maduro's arrest to $50 million, citing his alleged involvement in drug trafficking and undermining Venezuelan democracy; the DEA seized 30 tons of cocaine linked to Maduro.
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72% Bias Score

Mexico Denies Involvement in US Investigation Targeting Maduro
Mexico denies involvement in a US investigation linking Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to drug cartels, while the US increased the reward for his arrest to $50 million, prompting criticism from Venezuela and support from Evo Morales.

Mexico Denies Involvement in US Investigation Targeting Maduro
Mexico denies involvement in a US investigation linking Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to drug cartels, while the US increased the reward for his arrest to $50 million, prompting criticism from Venezuela and support from Evo Morales.
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36% Bias Score
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