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Rubio Condemns Maduro, Ties Him to Narco-Terrorism Amidst Venezuelan Elections
Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemned Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Sunday, calling him the leader of a narco-terrorist organization and criticizing upcoming Venezuelan municipal elections scheduled on the eve of the anniversary of Maduro's disputed 2024 presidential election victory; th...
Rubio Condemns Maduro, Ties Him to Narco-Terrorism Amidst Venezuelan Elections
Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemned Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Sunday, calling him the leader of a narco-terrorist organization and criticizing upcoming Venezuelan municipal elections scheduled on the eve of the anniversary of Maduro's disputed 2024 presidential election victory; th...
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72% Bias Score


US Deportees to El Salvador's Cecot Prison Endure State-Sanctioned Torture
The Trump administration deported 252 Venezuelan men to El Salvador's notorious Cecot prison, where they suffered state-sanctioned torture, including beatings, sexual assault, and inhumane conditions, before being repatriated as part of a prisoner exchange deal; lawyers for some of the men are now s...
US Deportees to El Salvador's Cecot Prison Endure State-Sanctioned Torture
The Trump administration deported 252 Venezuelan men to El Salvador's notorious Cecot prison, where they suffered state-sanctioned torture, including beatings, sexual assault, and inhumane conditions, before being repatriated as part of a prisoner exchange deal; lawyers for some of the men are now s...
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64% Bias Score


Venezuela: Passport Annulments Silence Critics
The Venezuelan government has annulled the passports of at least 40 human rights defenders and independent journalists since July 2024, according to Cejil, following President Maduro's reelection; most affected individuals received no prior notification and learned about the annulment upon trying to...
Venezuela: Passport Annulments Silence Critics
The Venezuelan government has annulled the passports of at least 40 human rights defenders and independent journalists since July 2024, according to Cejil, following President Maduro's reelection; most affected individuals received no prior notification and learned about the annulment upon trying to...
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48% Bias Score


Venezuelan Deportation to El Salvador's Cecot Results in Human Rights Violations
252 Venezuelans deported from the US to El Salvador's Cecot prison under the Trump administration endured four months of abuse, including beatings, sleep deprivation, and malnutrition, resulting in physical injuries and psychological trauma; they were eventually returned to Venezuela.
Venezuelan Deportation to El Salvador's Cecot Results in Human Rights Violations
252 Venezuelans deported from the US to El Salvador's Cecot prison under the Trump administration endured four months of abuse, including beatings, sleep deprivation, and malnutrition, resulting in physical injuries and psychological trauma; they were eventually returned to Venezuela.
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56% Bias Score


U.S. Repatriates Convicted Murderer; Whereabouts Unknown
Dahud Hanid Ortiz, a U.S. citizen and convicted murderer of three people in Madrid, was released in Texas after being repatriated from Venezuela in a prisoner exchange; his current whereabouts are unknown, prompting concern over the program's vetting procedures.
U.S. Repatriates Convicted Murderer; Whereabouts Unknown
Dahud Hanid Ortiz, a U.S. citizen and convicted murderer of three people in Madrid, was released in Texas after being repatriated from Venezuela in a prisoner exchange; his current whereabouts are unknown, prompting concern over the program's vetting procedures.
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60% Bias Score


Chevron Receives License to Operate in Venezuela After Prisoner Exchange
Following a prisoner exchange, the US granted Chevron a license to resume operations in Venezuela, impacting bilateral relations and oil production, despite claims of Venezuelan self-sufficiency.
Chevron Receives License to Operate in Venezuela After Prisoner Exchange
Following a prisoner exchange, the US granted Chevron a license to resume operations in Venezuela, impacting bilateral relations and oil production, despite claims of Venezuelan self-sufficiency.
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36% Bias Score

Disputed Venezuelan Election Results Lead to Opposition Leader's Exile
The July 28, 2024, Venezuelan presidential elections, won by opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia according to voting records, were not recognized by the Maduro regime, leading to González's exile and an ongoing international dispute over the legitimacy of the results.

Disputed Venezuelan Election Results Lead to Opposition Leader's Exile
The July 28, 2024, Venezuelan presidential elections, won by opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia according to voting records, were not recognized by the Maduro regime, leading to González's exile and an ongoing international dispute over the legitimacy of the results.
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44% Bias Score

Chilean Restaurateur Arrested for Orchestrating Market Leader's Murder
Wilson Verdugo Díaz, a Chilean businessman, was arrested for allegedly orchestrating the June 19th murder of José Felipe Reyes Ossa, a Santiago market leader, due to a large outstanding informal debt; three Venezuelan hitmen carried out the killing.

Chilean Restaurateur Arrested for Orchestrating Market Leader's Murder
Wilson Verdugo Díaz, a Chilean businessman, was arrested for allegedly orchestrating the June 19th murder of José Felipe Reyes Ossa, a Santiago market leader, due to a large outstanding informal debt; three Venezuelan hitmen carried out the killing.
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48% Bias Score

252 Venezuelan Migrants Released After 125 Days in El Salvador Prison
252 Venezuelan migrants, deported from the US to El Salvador and accused of gang involvement, endured 125 days of alleged torture and inhumane conditions before being released in a prisoner exchange, highlighting the vulnerabilities of migrants and prompting international human rights concerns.

252 Venezuelan Migrants Released After 125 Days in El Salvador Prison
252 Venezuelan migrants, deported from the US to El Salvador and accused of gang involvement, endured 125 days of alleged torture and inhumane conditions before being released in a prisoner exchange, highlighting the vulnerabilities of migrants and prompting international human rights concerns.
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52% Bias Score

Venezuelan Migrant Alleges Abuse in El Salvador's Cecot Prison
A Venezuelan migrant, Luis Alfredo Núñez Falcón, deported from El Salvador, alleges brutal beatings and injuries sustained at the Cecot maximum-security prison prior to deportation. His account contradicts El Salvador's claims of respecting human rights within its prison system, raising concerns abo...

Venezuelan Migrant Alleges Abuse in El Salvador's Cecot Prison
A Venezuelan migrant, Luis Alfredo Núñez Falcón, deported from El Salvador, alleges brutal beatings and injuries sustained at the Cecot maximum-security prison prior to deportation. His account contradicts El Salvador's claims of respecting human rights within its prison system, raising concerns abo...
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48% Bias Score

Venezuelan Migrant Sues Trump Administration for $1.3 Million After Deportation to El Salvador
A Venezuelan migrant, Neiyerver Adrián León Rengel, is suing the Trump administration for $1.3 million after being deported to a Salvadoran mega-prison under a controversial 18th-century law, alleging physical and psychological abuse during his four-month detainment; his case highlights concerns abo...

Venezuelan Migrant Sues Trump Administration for $1.3 Million After Deportation to El Salvador
A Venezuelan migrant, Neiyerver Adrián León Rengel, is suing the Trump administration for $1.3 million after being deported to a Salvadoran mega-prison under a controversial 18th-century law, alleging physical and psychological abuse during his four-month detainment; his case highlights concerns abo...
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44% Bias Score

Escape of Venezuelan Sicario Exposes Flaws in Chilean Crime-Fighting System"
Chilean businessman Wilson Verdugo Díaz was arrested for the murder of José Felipe Reyes Ossa, allegedly hiring Venezuelan sicarios; however, one sicario escaped due to flawed identification, exposing systemic issues in identifying unregistered foreigners in Chile.

Escape of Venezuelan Sicario Exposes Flaws in Chilean Crime-Fighting System"
Chilean businessman Wilson Verdugo Díaz was arrested for the murder of José Felipe Reyes Ossa, allegedly hiring Venezuelan sicarios; however, one sicario escaped due to flawed identification, exposing systemic issues in identifying unregistered foreigners in Chile.
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40% Bias Score
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