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Biden Extends TPS for Nearly 1 Million Immigrants Before Trump's Inauguration
The Biden administration extended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) until March 2026 for Salvadorans and until October 2026 for Sudanese, Ukrainians, and Venezuelans, impacting nearly 1 million immigrants; the decision is expected to be reversed by the incoming Trump administration.
Biden Extends TPS for Nearly 1 Million Immigrants Before Trump's Inauguration
The Biden administration extended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) until March 2026 for Salvadorans and until October 2026 for Sudanese, Ukrainians, and Venezuelans, impacting nearly 1 million immigrants; the decision is expected to be reversed by the incoming Trump administration.
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48% Bias Score


Maduro Begins Third Term Amidst Coup Accusations and International Condemnation
Nicolás Maduro began his third term as Venezuelan president on Friday, despite opposition claims of electoral fraud and a coup, leading to international condemnation and border closures with Colombia and Brazil.
Maduro Begins Third Term Amidst Coup Accusations and International Condemnation
Nicolás Maduro began his third term as Venezuelan president on Friday, despite opposition claims of electoral fraud and a coup, leading to international condemnation and border closures with Colombia and Brazil.
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60% Bias Score


US Extends TPS for Venezuelan Nationals Amidst Ongoing Crisis
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security extended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 600,000 Venezuelan nationals until October 2, 2026, due to the ongoing political and economic crisis in Venezuela, impacting those who arrived by July 31, 2023.
US Extends TPS for Venezuelan Nationals Amidst Ongoing Crisis
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security extended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 600,000 Venezuelan nationals until October 2, 2026, due to the ongoing political and economic crisis in Venezuela, impacting those who arrived by July 31, 2023.
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40% Bias Score


Maduro's Weak Victory: Weakened Position Despite Reelection in Venezuela
Nicolás Maduro began a new term as Venezuelan president on January 10, 2025, despite an opposition victory in last year's elections and widespread international condemnation. His reelection, though secured, reveals a significantly weakened position due to loss of key allies and increasing internal d...
Maduro's Weak Victory: Weakened Position Despite Reelection in Venezuela
Nicolás Maduro began a new term as Venezuelan president on January 10, 2025, despite an opposition victory in last year's elections and widespread international condemnation. His reelection, though secured, reveals a significantly weakened position due to loss of key allies and increasing internal d...
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48% Bias Score


Maduro's Re-election Sparks International Condemnation and Sanctions
Following his inauguration for a third term, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro faces international condemnation for detaining political opponents and human rights activists since July 2023 elections; the US increased its bounty on him to $25 million, while the G7 denounced the lack of democratic l...
Maduro's Re-election Sparks International Condemnation and Sanctions
Following his inauguration for a third term, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro faces international condemnation for detaining political opponents and human rights activists since July 2023 elections; the US increased its bounty on him to $25 million, while the G7 denounced the lack of democratic l...
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44% Bias Score


Maduro Begins Contested Third Term Amidst International Sanctions
Nicolás Maduro was sworn in for a third term as Venezuela's president on [date], despite widespread international condemnation due to allegations of election fraud; the opposition called it a coup, and many countries, including the US and EU, have imposed or expanded sanctions.
Maduro Begins Contested Third Term Amidst International Sanctions
Nicolás Maduro was sworn in for a third term as Venezuela's president on [date], despite widespread international condemnation due to allegations of election fraud; the opposition called it a coup, and many countries, including the US and EU, have imposed or expanded sanctions.
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48% Bias Score

Maduro's Re-election Sparks Warnings of Mass Migration and Gang Violence in the U.S.
Following Nicolás Maduro's disputed reelection, Venezuelan opposition leaders warn of a potential mass migration to the U.S. (3-5 million) and increased gang violence by the Maduro-aligned Tren de Aragua gang within the U.S. if Maduro remains in power.

Maduro's Re-election Sparks Warnings of Mass Migration and Gang Violence in the U.S.
Following Nicolás Maduro's disputed reelection, Venezuelan opposition leaders warn of a potential mass migration to the U.S. (3-5 million) and increased gang violence by the Maduro-aligned Tren de Aragua gang within the U.S. if Maduro remains in power.
Progress
64% Bias Score

US Imposes Sanctions on Maduro Regime, Extends TPS for Venezuelans
The Biden administration imposed new sanctions on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his allies, including increased rewards for information leading to their arrest, visa restrictions, and individual sanctions, following what a senior official called a fraudulent inauguration; the administratio...

US Imposes Sanctions on Maduro Regime, Extends TPS for Venezuelans
The Biden administration imposed new sanctions on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his allies, including increased rewards for information leading to their arrest, visa restrictions, and individual sanctions, following what a senior official called a fraudulent inauguration; the administratio...
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60% Bias Score

Maduro Begins Third Term Amidst International Outcry
Nicolás Maduro was sworn in for a third term as Venezuelan president despite allegations of electoral fraud, leading to widespread international condemnation and sanctions; the opposition considers it a coup.

Maduro Begins Third Term Amidst International Outcry
Nicolás Maduro was sworn in for a third term as Venezuelan president despite allegations of electoral fraud, leading to widespread international condemnation and sanctions; the opposition considers it a coup.
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60% Bias Score

US Offers $25 Million Reward for Maduro's Arrest
The United States announced a $25 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro following his inauguration for a third term, amidst international criticism and sanctions imposed by several countries, including the UK, Canada, and the EU, due to concerns ...

US Offers $25 Million Reward for Maduro's Arrest
The United States announced a $25 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro following his inauguration for a third term, amidst international criticism and sanctions imposed by several countries, including the UK, Canada, and the EU, due to concerns ...
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60% Bias Score

Petro's Venezuela Strategy: A Calculated Risk in the Face of Crisis
President Gustavo Petro's handling of Venezuela's democratic crisis, following Maduro's fraudulent reelection, prioritizes a negotiated solution, contrasting sharply with US pressure for intervention, and significantly impacting Colombia's domestic politics and 2025 presidential elections.

Petro's Venezuela Strategy: A Calculated Risk in the Face of Crisis
President Gustavo Petro's handling of Venezuela's democratic crisis, following Maduro's fraudulent reelection, prioritizes a negotiated solution, contrasting sharply with US pressure for intervention, and significantly impacting Colombia's domestic politics and 2025 presidential elections.
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52% Bias Score

US Extends TPS for 830,000 Venezuelan and Salvadoran Immigrants
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security extended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 600,000 Venezuelans and 230,000 Salvadorans for 18 months, allowing them to legally remain and work in the U.S. until September 2024 and October 2026 respectively, despite concerns about stricter immigration polic...

US Extends TPS for 830,000 Venezuelan and Salvadoran Immigrants
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security extended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 600,000 Venezuelans and 230,000 Salvadorans for 18 months, allowing them to legally remain and work in the U.S. until September 2024 and October 2026 respectively, despite concerns about stricter immigration polic...
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40% Bias Score
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