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ICC Adviser Quits Over Inaction on Venezuela Human Rights Abuses
Claudio Grossman, a prominent human rights attorney and special adviser to the ICC Prosecutor, resigned, citing ethical concerns over the ICC's inaction regarding Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's government's crimes against humanity; this follows three years of investigation, ongoing human righ...
ICC Adviser Quits Over Inaction on Venezuela Human Rights Abuses
Claudio Grossman, a prominent human rights attorney and special adviser to the ICC Prosecutor, resigned, citing ethical concerns over the ICC's inaction regarding Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's government's crimes against humanity; this follows three years of investigation, ongoing human righ...
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56% Bias Score


UN Demands Investigation into Venezuelan Post-Election Killings
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk called for a prompt investigation into at least 28 deaths following Venezuela's July presidential elections, expressing concern over arbitrary detentions and the use of anti-terrorism laws against protesters while noting the release of over 100 polit...
UN Demands Investigation into Venezuelan Post-Election Killings
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk called for a prompt investigation into at least 28 deaths following Venezuela's July presidential elections, expressing concern over arbitrary detentions and the use of anti-terrorism laws against protesters while noting the release of over 100 polit...
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40% Bias Score


Venezuela Accused of Harassing Asylum Seekers in Argentine Embassy
Argentina accuses Venezuela of harassing six opposition members seeking asylum in its Caracas embassy, citing water cuts, power outages, and constant surveillance; Argentina and the OAS urge Venezuela to allow their safe passage.
Venezuela Accused of Harassing Asylum Seekers in Argentine Embassy
Argentina accuses Venezuela of harassing six opposition members seeking asylum in its Caracas embassy, citing water cuts, power outages, and constant surveillance; Argentina and the OAS urge Venezuela to allow their safe passage.
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56% Bias Score


ICE Detainer Lifted Before Drunk-Driving Death of 7-Year-Old
Seven-year-old Ivory Smith died in a Houston drunk-driving accident caused by Venezuelan migrant Joel Enrique Gonzalez Chacin, who was released from ICE custody two and a half months prior despite a prior assault charge; the family demands answers and stronger accountability.
ICE Detainer Lifted Before Drunk-Driving Death of 7-Year-Old
Seven-year-old Ivory Smith died in a Houston drunk-driving accident caused by Venezuelan migrant Joel Enrique Gonzalez Chacin, who was released from ICE custody two and a half months prior despite a prior assault charge; the family demands answers and stronger accountability.
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60% Bias Score


Siege at Argentinan Embassy in Caracas: Six Opposition Members Besieged
Six members of Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado's team are besieged in the Argentinan embassy in Caracas since November 24th, facing electricity and water cuts; Machado calls it an act of war against Argentina and Brazil, while Venezuela denies the allegations.
Siege at Argentinan Embassy in Caracas: Six Opposition Members Besieged
Six members of Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado's team are besieged in the Argentinan embassy in Caracas since November 24th, facing electricity and water cuts; Machado calls it an act of war against Argentina and Brazil, while Venezuela denies the allegations.
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40% Bias Score


"Venezuelan Opposition Leader Claims Victory, Plans January Return"
"Edmundo González Urrutia, a Venezuelan opposition leader, claims victory in the July 28th presidential elections with over 60% of the vote based on opposition tallies, despite the Maduro regime's refusal to release official results; he plans to return to Venezuela on January 10th to assume the pres...
"Venezuelan Opposition Leader Claims Victory, Plans January Return"
"Edmundo González Urrutia, a Venezuelan opposition leader, claims victory in the July 28th presidential elections with over 60% of the vote based on opposition tallies, despite the Maduro regime's refusal to release official results; he plans to return to Venezuela on January 10th to assume the pres...
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44% Bias Score

Venezuela's Maduro Accused of Using Criminal Gang to Destabilize the U.S.
A former Venezuelan military officer accuses Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro of using the powerful criminal gang Tren de Aragua, present in over 30 U.S. cities, as a tool to sow violence and instability throughout the United States, leveraging the current migrant crisis.

Venezuela's Maduro Accused of Using Criminal Gang to Destabilize the U.S.
A former Venezuelan military officer accuses Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro of using the powerful criminal gang Tren de Aragua, present in over 30 U.S. cities, as a tool to sow violence and instability throughout the United States, leveraging the current migrant crisis.
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56% Bias Score

Maduro Threatens Elected President Amidst Venezuelan Power Struggle
Nicolás Maduro, despite losing the Venezuelan presidential election by four million votes, plans to swear himself in on January 10th, prompting threats, military mobilization, and international condemnation. Edmundo González Urrutia, the democratically elected president, has received international r...

Maduro Threatens Elected President Amidst Venezuelan Power Struggle
Nicolás Maduro, despite losing the Venezuelan presidential election by four million votes, plans to swear himself in on January 10th, prompting threats, military mobilization, and international condemnation. Edmundo González Urrutia, the democratically elected president, has received international r...
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60% Bias Score

Argentina Accuses Venezuela of Embassy Siege, Seeks OAS Intervention
Argentina requested OAS intervention to condemn Venezuela's alleged siege of its embassy in Caracas, where six Venezuelan opposition figures are seeking asylum and reportedly facing restricted access to basic necessities; Venezuela denies the accusations.

Argentina Accuses Venezuela of Embassy Siege, Seeks OAS Intervention
Argentina requested OAS intervention to condemn Venezuela's alleged siege of its embassy in Caracas, where six Venezuelan opposition figures are seeking asylum and reportedly facing restricted access to basic necessities; Venezuela denies the accusations.
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40% Bias Score

"Venezuelan Opposition Seeks International Support Amidst Maduro Crackdown"
"With Venezuela's presidential inauguration nearing, opposition leader María Corina Machado requested Chilean support for six advisors facing Maduro's regime in Caracas. Meanwhile, opposition candidate Edmundo González, claiming victory with 81% of scanned voting records, seeks international recogni...

"Venezuelan Opposition Seeks International Support Amidst Maduro Crackdown"
"With Venezuela's presidential inauguration nearing, opposition leader María Corina Machado requested Chilean support for six advisors facing Maduro's regime in Caracas. Meanwhile, opposition candidate Edmundo González, claiming victory with 81% of scanned voting records, seeks international recogni...
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56% Bias Score

PSOE Rejects PP's Call for Maduro's Arrest by ICC
The PSOE will not support the PP's proposal to request the ICC's arrest of Nicolás Maduro for crimes against humanity, citing the Court's independent decision-making; the PSOE also criticizes the PP for double standards regarding Israel, while the PNV urges a point-by-point vote.

PSOE Rejects PP's Call for Maduro's Arrest by ICC
The PSOE will not support the PP's proposal to request the ICC's arrest of Nicolás Maduro for crimes against humanity, citing the Court's independent decision-making; the PSOE also criticizes the PP for double standards regarding Israel, while the PNV urges a point-by-point vote.
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36% Bias Score

"Veneco" Song Sparks Debate Over Venezuelan Identity and Migration
A Venezuelan band's song using the derogatory term "veneco" sparked controversy, with President Maduro condemning it as an insult to Venezuelan women, while the band says the song aims to reclaim the term and celebrate Venezuelan pride amid widespread migration and racism.

"Veneco" Song Sparks Debate Over Venezuelan Identity and Migration
A Venezuelan band's song using the derogatory term "veneco" sparked controversy, with President Maduro condemning it as an insult to Venezuelan women, while the band says the song aims to reclaim the term and celebrate Venezuelan pride amid widespread migration and racism.
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48% Bias Score
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