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El Salvador Deports Venezuelan Prisoners in Exchange for American Hostages
El Salvador deported all Venezuelan prisoners to Venezuela in exchange for 10 American hostages and numerous Venezuelan political prisoners; this follows months of US-led negotiations and accusations of the Venezuelan prisoners belonging to the Tren de Aragua gang.
El Salvador Deports Venezuelan Prisoners in Exchange for American Hostages
El Salvador deported all Venezuelan prisoners to Venezuela in exchange for 10 American hostages and numerous Venezuelan political prisoners; this follows months of US-led negotiations and accusations of the Venezuelan prisoners belonging to the Tren de Aragua gang.
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48% Bias Score


US Sanctions Six Leaders of Venezuelan Gang Tren de Aragua
The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned six leaders of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, including its leader "Niño Guerrero," for crimes including murder, human trafficking, and drug trafficking, offering a $9 million reward for information leading to arrests; sanctions aim to freeze assets and p...
US Sanctions Six Leaders of Venezuelan Gang Tren de Aragua
The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned six leaders of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, including its leader "Niño Guerrero," for crimes including murder, human trafficking, and drug trafficking, offering a $9 million reward for information leading to arrests; sanctions aim to freeze assets and p...
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52% Bias Score


Costa Rica Busts Human Trafficking Ring Linked to Tren de Aragua
Costa Rican authorities arrested 10 people, including eight Venezuelans, one Ecuadorian, and one Nicaraguan, for running a human trafficking ring linked to the Tren de Aragua gang on July 15, 2025, rescuing an estimated 90 Venezuelan women who were forced into prostitution under the guise of content...
Costa Rica Busts Human Trafficking Ring Linked to Tren de Aragua
Costa Rican authorities arrested 10 people, including eight Venezuelans, one Ecuadorian, and one Nicaraguan, for running a human trafficking ring linked to the Tren de Aragua gang on July 15, 2025, rescuing an estimated 90 Venezuelan women who were forced into prostitution under the guise of content...
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Journalist Missing After Venezuelan Navy Detains Research Vessel
Spanish journalist Miguel Moreno Dapena disappeared after Venezuelan authorities detained him and eight other crew members aboard the Panamanian-flagged research vessel N35 on June 19th in Guamache port, Margarita Island, following a 12-day observation period for suspected unauthorized activity in V...
Spanish Journalist Missing After Venezuelan Navy Detains Research Vessel
Spanish journalist Miguel Moreno Dapena disappeared after Venezuelan authorities detained him and eight other crew members aboard the Panamanian-flagged research vessel N35 on June 19th in Guamache port, Margarita Island, following a 12-day observation period for suspected unauthorized activity in V...
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44% Bias Score


EU Adds Venezuela to High-Risk List for Money Laundering
The European Parliament confirmed the inclusion of Venezuela in the EU's high-risk list for money laundering and terrorist financing, based on a review by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and bilateral dialogues, while removing eight other countries.
EU Adds Venezuela to High-Risk List for Money Laundering
The European Parliament confirmed the inclusion of Venezuela in the EU's high-risk list for money laundering and terrorist financing, based on a review by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and bilateral dialogues, while removing eight other countries.
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36% Bias Score


Tren de Aragua's South American Expansion: Exploiting Migration and Weak Governance
The Venezuelan criminal group Tren de Aragua, initially operating from a Venezuelan prison, has expanded into Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile, exploiting mass Venezuelan migration and weak governance to diversify its criminal activities, including drug trafficking, extortion, human smuggling, and...
Tren de Aragua's South American Expansion: Exploiting Migration and Weak Governance
The Venezuelan criminal group Tren de Aragua, initially operating from a Venezuelan prison, has expanded into Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile, exploiting mass Venezuelan migration and weak governance to diversify its criminal activities, including drug trafficking, extortion, human smuggling, and...
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24% Bias Score

Venezuelan Murder Suspect's Misidentification Exposes Chilean Justice System Failures
Venezuelan citizen Alberto Carlos Mejía Hernández, initially misidentified as Osmar Alexander Ferrer Ramírez, is internationally wanted for the June 19th murder of Chilean businessman José Felipe Reyes Ossa in Ñuñoa, Santiago; his release from prison due to a potentially forged court order is under ...

Venezuelan Murder Suspect's Misidentification Exposes Chilean Justice System Failures
Venezuelan citizen Alberto Carlos Mejía Hernández, initially misidentified as Osmar Alexander Ferrer Ramírez, is internationally wanted for the June 19th murder of Chilean businessman José Felipe Reyes Ossa in Ñuñoa, Santiago; his release from prison due to a potentially forged court order is under ...
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36% Bias Score

Costa Rica Busts Human Trafficking Ring with Possible Tren de Aragua Links
Costa Rican authorities arrested ten individuals—nine Venezuelans and one Nicaraguan—for operating a human trafficking ring forcing Venezuelan women into prostitution, with possible links to the Tren de Aragua; investigations began in November 2024.

Costa Rica Busts Human Trafficking Ring with Possible Tren de Aragua Links
Costa Rican authorities arrested ten individuals—nine Venezuelans and one Nicaraguan—for operating a human trafficking ring forcing Venezuelan women into prostitution, with possible links to the Tren de Aragua; investigations began in November 2024.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Immigration Crackdown Fuels Dangerous Reverse Migration
President Trump's stricter US immigration policies are driving a surge in reverse migration from the US to Central and South America, forcing many immigrants, including those who entered legally under Biden's program, to return to their home countries via dangerous and unregulated routes, creating a...

Trump's Immigration Crackdown Fuels Dangerous Reverse Migration
President Trump's stricter US immigration policies are driving a surge in reverse migration from the US to Central and South America, forcing many immigrants, including those who entered legally under Biden's program, to return to their home countries via dangerous and unregulated routes, creating a...
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52% Bias Score

Colombia's Refugee System Faces Crisis Amidst Backlog and Restrictive Practices
A Colombian Constitutional Court ruling in June 2024 confirmed the need for international protection for the Obi family from Nigeria, highlighting a wider crisis in Colombia's refugee system marked by 29,500 pending applications and delays exceeding three years, prompting criticism for restrictive p...

Colombia's Refugee System Faces Crisis Amidst Backlog and Restrictive Practices
A Colombian Constitutional Court ruling in June 2024 confirmed the need for international protection for the Obi family from Nigeria, highlighting a wider crisis in Colombia's refugee system marked by 29,500 pending applications and delays exceeding three years, prompting criticism for restrictive p...
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52% Bias Score

El Salvador Contradicts Trump Administration on Custody of Deported Venezuelan Migrants
The Salvadoran government informed the UN that over 100 Venezuelan migrants deported to its maximum-security prison, CECOT, in March by the Trump administration remain under U.S. government custody, contradicting prior assertions by U.S. officials.

El Salvador Contradicts Trump Administration on Custody of Deported Venezuelan Migrants
The Salvadoran government informed the UN that over 100 Venezuelan migrants deported to its maximum-security prison, CECOT, in March by the Trump administration remain under U.S. government custody, contradicting prior assertions by U.S. officials.
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60% Bias Score

US Retains Control of Detained Venezuelans in El Salvador, Contradicting Public Statements
The Salvadoran government admitted to UN investigators that the Trump administration controls Venezuelan migrants deported to El Salvador's CECOT prison, contradicting public statements and raising concerns about due process and human rights violations.

US Retains Control of Detained Venezuelans in El Salvador, Contradicting Public Statements
The Salvadoran government admitted to UN investigators that the Trump administration controls Venezuelan migrants deported to El Salvador's CECOT prison, contradicting public statements and raising concerns about due process and human rights violations.
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40% Bias Score
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