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US Revokes Repsol's Venezuelan License, Impacting 4% of Revenue
The US revoked Repsol's license to operate in Venezuela, impacting its 504 million euro investment and 4% of its total revenue; Repsol received over three million tons of crude oil from Venezuela in 2024, a 20-year high, and is seeking solutions through dialogue with US authorities.
US Revokes Repsol's Venezuelan License, Impacting 4% of Revenue
The US revoked Repsol's license to operate in Venezuela, impacting its 504 million euro investment and 4% of its total revenue; Repsol received over three million tons of crude oil from Venezuela in 2024, a 20-year high, and is seeking solutions through dialogue with US authorities.
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44% Bias Score


US Revokes Oil Licenses in Venezuela, Escalating Economic Pressure on Maduro Regime
The US revoked oil licenses for Chevron, Maurel & Prom, and potentially other companies operating in Venezuela, intensifying economic pressure on the Maduro regime and potentially triggering further economic crisis and mass migration; the US also threatens a 25% tariff increase on goods from countri...
US Revokes Oil Licenses in Venezuela, Escalating Economic Pressure on Maduro Regime
The US revoked oil licenses for Chevron, Maurel & Prom, and potentially other companies operating in Venezuela, intensifying economic pressure on the Maduro regime and potentially triggering further economic crisis and mass migration; the US also threatens a 25% tariff increase on goods from countri...
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52% Bias Score


US Caribbean Policy: Increased Pressure, Unintended Consequences
The Trump administration's intensified focus on combating drug trafficking, illegal migration, and Chinese influence in the Caribbean has increased pressure on Latin American countries through sanctions and reduced aid, prompting criticism and highlighting unintended consequences.
US Caribbean Policy: Increased Pressure, Unintended Consequences
The Trump administration's intensified focus on combating drug trafficking, illegal migration, and Chinese influence in the Caribbean has increased pressure on Latin American countries through sanctions and reduced aid, prompting criticism and highlighting unintended consequences.
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56% Bias Score


Maduro Agrees to Resume Accepting Venezuelan Deportations Amid Trump's Contradictory Policy
Nicolás Maduro agreed to accept Venezuelan deportees from the US, highlighting President Trump's confusing dual-track policy toward Caracas, involving both pressure and deportation efforts, despite the ethical and logistical challenges.
Maduro Agrees to Resume Accepting Venezuelan Deportations Amid Trump's Contradictory Policy
Nicolás Maduro agreed to accept Venezuelan deportees from the US, highlighting President Trump's confusing dual-track policy toward Caracas, involving both pressure and deportation efforts, despite the ethical and logistical challenges.
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52% Bias Score


US Sanctions Trigger Sharp Bolivar Devaluation, Economic Crisis in Venezuela
New US sanctions on Venezuela have caused the Bolivar to depreciate sharply, reaching 100 bolivars per dollar on the parallel market; Chevron is leaving the country, and other oil buyers are pulling out, causing economic hardship and potential triple-digit inflation in 2025.
US Sanctions Trigger Sharp Bolivar Devaluation, Economic Crisis in Venezuela
New US sanctions on Venezuela have caused the Bolivar to depreciate sharply, reaching 100 bolivars per dollar on the parallel market; Chevron is leaving the country, and other oil buyers are pulling out, causing economic hardship and potential triple-digit inflation in 2025.
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48% Bias Score


US-Guyana Military Alliance Strengthens Amid Venezuela's Essequibo Claim
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Guyanese President Irfaan Ali showcased a strengthened military alliance amid Venezuela's claim to the oil-rich Essequibo region, prompting a strong warning to Venezuela from Rubio and joint naval exercises between the US and Guyana.
US-Guyana Military Alliance Strengthens Amid Venezuela's Essequibo Claim
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Guyanese President Irfaan Ali showcased a strengthened military alliance amid Venezuela's claim to the oil-rich Essequibo region, prompting a strong warning to Venezuela from Rubio and joint naval exercises between the US and Guyana.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Revokes Repsol's Venezuelan Oil Export Permits
The Trump administration revoked Repsol's Venezuelan oil export permits, causing a 2.6% stock market drop to €12.13 per share, impacting Repsol's €467 million Venezuelan assets and its debt repayment plan involving Venezuelan oil deliveries, with a deadline of May 27th.

Trump Revokes Repsol's Venezuelan Oil Export Permits
The Trump administration revoked Repsol's Venezuelan oil export permits, causing a 2.6% stock market drop to €12.13 per share, impacting Repsol's €467 million Venezuelan assets and its debt repayment plan involving Venezuelan oil deliveries, with a deadline of May 27th.
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36% Bias Score

US Revokes Maurel & Prom's Venezuelan Oil License
The United States revoked the Venezuelan operating license of French oil company Maurel & Prom on Monday, escalating economic pressure on the Venezuelan government and impacting the company's oil production, part of a wider sanction strategy against Venezuela.

US Revokes Maurel & Prom's Venezuelan Oil License
The United States revoked the Venezuelan operating license of French oil company Maurel & Prom on Monday, escalating economic pressure on the Venezuelan government and impacting the company's oil production, part of a wider sanction strategy against Venezuela.
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40% Bias Score

U.S. Deports Venezuelan Asylum Seeker to El Salvador Based on Flimsy Evidence
The U.S. deported Venezuelan soccer player Jerce Reyes Barrios to El Salvador's CECOT prison under the Alien Enemies Act based on a soccer-related tattoo and a hand gesture, despite his clean record and asylum claim, raising human rights concerns and prompting questions about due process.

U.S. Deports Venezuelan Asylum Seeker to El Salvador Based on Flimsy Evidence
The U.S. deported Venezuelan soccer player Jerce Reyes Barrios to El Salvador's CECOT prison under the Alien Enemies Act based on a soccer-related tattoo and a hand gesture, despite his clean record and asylum claim, raising human rights concerns and prompting questions about due process.
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52% Bias Score

Colombia-Panama Alliance Challenges US Deportations
Colombia and Panama are forming a migration alliance to counter US deportations under Trump, though the handling of Venezuelan migrants remains unresolved, amidst tension and previous threats from Panama.

Colombia-Panama Alliance Challenges US Deportations
Colombia and Panama are forming a migration alliance to counter US deportations under Trump, though the handling of Venezuelan migrants remains unresolved, amidst tension and previous threats from Panama.
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48% Bias Score

US Defies Court Order, Deporting Venezuelans to El Salvador's Notorious Prison
The US deported 238 Venezuelans accused of gang affiliation to El Salvador's maximum-security Cecot prison, defying a court order and raising human rights concerns; families lack information on their loved ones' conditions.

US Defies Court Order, Deporting Venezuelans to El Salvador's Notorious Prison
The US deported 238 Venezuelans accused of gang affiliation to El Salvador's maximum-security Cecot prison, defying a court order and raising human rights concerns; families lack information on their loved ones' conditions.
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64% Bias Score

Trump Appeals to Supreme Court Over Enemy Aliens Act Deportations
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a lower court's temporary block on deporting Venezuelan nationals under the 1798 Enemy Aliens Act, arguing the president has sole authority on national security; a federal judge temporarily halted deportations under this act, leading...

Trump Appeals to Supreme Court Over Enemy Aliens Act Deportations
The Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn a lower court's temporary block on deporting Venezuelan nationals under the 1798 Enemy Aliens Act, arguing the president has sole authority on national security; a federal judge temporarily halted deportations under this act, leading...
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48% Bias Score
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