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Venezuela Releases 956 Detainees After Reelection Protests
Over 956 of the more than 2,400 people arrested during protests against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's disputed reelection were released before Christmas 2024, following weeks of protests by family members and amid allegations of human rights abuses.
Venezuela Releases 956 Detainees After Reelection Protests
Over 956 of the more than 2,400 people arrested during protests against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's disputed reelection were released before Christmas 2024, following weeks of protests by family members and amid allegations of human rights abuses.
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44% Bias Score


Argentine Gendarme Detained in Venezuela, Causing International and Domestic Crisis
Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo was detained in Venezuela on December 8th, 2024, accused of espionage, sparking an international incident and internal conflict within Argentina's government due to accusations of negligence and mishandling of the situation.
Argentine Gendarme Detained in Venezuela, Causing International and Domestic Crisis
Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo was detained in Venezuela on December 8th, 2024, accused of espionage, sparking an international incident and internal conflict within Argentina's government due to accusations of negligence and mishandling of the situation.
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40% Bias Score


Venezuela Releases 910 Election Protesters Amid International Scrutiny
Following the controversial July 28th Venezuelan election, 910 of the more than 2,000 arrested protesters have been released, according to the Attorney General, although rights groups dispute the figure; at least three protesters died in custody and 28 were killed in post-election clashes. The relea...
Venezuela Releases 910 Election Protesters Amid International Scrutiny
Following the controversial July 28th Venezuelan election, 910 of the more than 2,000 arrested protesters have been released, according to the Attorney General, although rights groups dispute the figure; at least three protesters died in custody and 28 were killed in post-election clashes. The relea...
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36% Bias Score


Tren de Aragua Gang Members Arrested in Aurora Home Invasion
Aurora Police confirmed that several members of the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua were involved in a home invasion and kidnapping that left two victims seriously injured; 19 suspects were detained, eight are in ICE custody, and charges include kidnapping, assault, and extortion.
Tren de Aragua Gang Members Arrested in Aurora Home Invasion
Aurora Police confirmed that several members of the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua were involved in a home invasion and kidnapping that left two victims seriously injured; 19 suspects were detained, eight are in ICE custody, and charges include kidnapping, assault, and extortion.
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56% Bias Score


Venezuelan Opposition Politician Leaves Argentinian Embassy, Cooperates with Authorities
Venezuelan opposition politician Fernando Martínez Mottola, who had been granted asylum in the Argentinian embassy in Caracas since March, presented himself to the Venezuelan Public Ministry on Friday to testify about accusations of involvement in violent acts, leaving the diplomatic building on Thu...
Venezuelan Opposition Politician Leaves Argentinian Embassy, Cooperates with Authorities
Venezuelan opposition politician Fernando Martínez Mottola, who had been granted asylum in the Argentinian embassy in Caracas since March, presented himself to the Venezuelan Public Ministry on Friday to testify about accusations of involvement in violent acts, leaving the diplomatic building on Thu...
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48% Bias Score


EU Sanctions 15 More Venezuelan Officials Amidst Electoral Dispute
The European Union sanctioned 15 more Venezuelan officials on December 30th, 2023, bringing the total to 70, in response to the July 28th election where Nicolás Maduro was declared winner despite opposition candidate Edmundo González's alleged victory; sanctions take effect January 10th.
EU Sanctions 15 More Venezuelan Officials Amidst Electoral Dispute
The European Union sanctioned 15 more Venezuelan officials on December 30th, 2023, bringing the total to 70, in response to the July 28th election where Nicolás Maduro was declared winner despite opposition candidate Edmundo González's alleged victory; sanctions take effect January 10th.
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60% Bias Score

Mexico and Colombia to Attend Maduro's Contested Inauguration
Nicolás Maduro's contested re-election as Venezuelan president on July 28th, 2024, has prompted Mexico and Colombia to send representatives to his January 10th inauguration, despite widespread international concerns about electoral fraud and his authoritarian rule.

Mexico and Colombia to Attend Maduro's Contested Inauguration
Nicolás Maduro's contested re-election as Venezuelan president on July 28th, 2024, has prompted Mexico and Colombia to send representatives to his January 10th inauguration, despite widespread international concerns about electoral fraud and his authoritarian rule.
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40% Bias Score

Venezuelan Opposition Members Under Siege in Caracas
Five Venezuelan opposition members, seeking asylum in the Argentine ambassador's residence in Caracas since March, are under siege by Venezuelan security forces who have cut off their electricity and are increasingly monitoring the residence, highlighting the ongoing political crisis in Venezuela.

Venezuelan Opposition Members Under Siege in Caracas
Five Venezuelan opposition members, seeking asylum in the Argentine ambassador's residence in Caracas since March, are under siege by Venezuelan security forces who have cut off their electricity and are increasingly monitoring the residence, highlighting the ongoing political crisis in Venezuela.
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40% Bias Score

Venezuela's Bridge on Disputed Island Reignites Guyana Border Conflict
Venezuela completed a bridge to a military base on Ankoko Island, an area Guyana claims, violating a recent agreement for peaceful resolution of their decades-long border dispute.

Venezuela's Bridge on Disputed Island Reignites Guyana Border Conflict
Venezuela completed a bridge to a military base on Ankoko Island, an area Guyana claims, violating a recent agreement for peaceful resolution of their decades-long border dispute.
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48% Bias Score

55 Migrant Deaths in Darién Gap Amidst Ongoing Crisis
At least 55 migrants died in Panama's Darién Gap in 2024, while 180 unaccompanied minors are in shelters; crossings decreased by 41% compared to 2023, yet the humanitarian crisis persists, prompting calls for international aid and repatriation efforts.

55 Migrant Deaths in Darién Gap Amidst Ongoing Crisis
At least 55 migrants died in Panama's Darién Gap in 2024, while 180 unaccompanied minors are in shelters; crossings decreased by 41% compared to 2023, yet the humanitarian crisis persists, prompting calls for international aid and repatriation efforts.
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44% Bias Score

Maduro Announces Constitutional Reform Amidst Venezuelan Political Crisis
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced a constitutional reform to "consolidate popular sovereignty" less than a month before his January 10th inauguration, amidst a political crisis and opposition accusations of electoral fraud in the July 28th presidential elections, prompting concerns about...

Maduro Announces Constitutional Reform Amidst Venezuelan Political Crisis
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced a constitutional reform to "consolidate popular sovereignty" less than a month before his January 10th inauguration, amidst a political crisis and opposition accusations of electoral fraud in the July 28th presidential elections, prompting concerns about...
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Spain Grants Asylum to Venezuelan Opposition Leader
Spain granted political asylum to Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia on September 8th, ensuring him travel documents and protection from international arrest warrants outside Venezuela, while he plans to return to Venezuela on January 10th for the presidential inauguration.

Spain Grants Asylum to Venezuelan Opposition Leader
Spain granted political asylum to Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia on September 8th, ensuring him travel documents and protection from international arrest warrants outside Venezuela, while he plans to return to Venezuela on January 10th for the presidential inauguration.
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36% Bias Score
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