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16 Spanish Citizens Imprisoned in Venezuela Amidst Widespread Human Rights Abuses
Sixteen Spanish citizens are imprisoned in Venezuela, including Sofía Sahagún, arrested in October. Human rights organizations are demanding their release, citing the broader context of 1,903 political prisoners in Venezuela, highlighting the Maduro regime's human rights abuses.
16 Spanish Citizens Imprisoned in Venezuela Amidst Widespread Human Rights Abuses
Sixteen Spanish citizens are imprisoned in Venezuela, including Sofía Sahagún, arrested in October. Human rights organizations are demanding their release, citing the broader context of 1,903 political prisoners in Venezuela, highlighting the Maduro regime's human rights abuses.
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52% Bias Score


Russia and Venezuela Strengthen Ties with Focus on Trade and Investment
Russian Ambassador to Caracas Sergey Melik-Bagdasarov and Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Eduardo Gil Pinto met to discuss strengthening bilateral ties, including joint projects in energy, transportation, tourism, and agriculture, to boost bilateral trade and Venezuelan exports of goods such as cof...
Russia and Venezuela Strengthen Ties with Focus on Trade and Investment
Russian Ambassador to Caracas Sergey Melik-Bagdasarov and Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Eduardo Gil Pinto met to discuss strengthening bilateral ties, including joint projects in energy, transportation, tourism, and agriculture, to boost bilateral trade and Venezuelan exports of goods such as cof...
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48% Bias Score


Argentina Accuses Venezuela of Embassy Siege Before ICC
Argentina formally accused Venezuela before the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday of besieging its Caracas embassy, where six opposition figures are seeking refuge, amid accusations of human rights abuses and a post-election crisis.
Argentina Accuses Venezuela of Embassy Siege Before ICC
Argentina formally accused Venezuela before the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday of besieging its Caracas embassy, where six opposition figures are seeking refuge, amid accusations of human rights abuses and a post-election crisis.
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40% Bias Score


IACtHR Rules Venezuela Violated Capriles' Rights in 2013 Election
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled that Venezuela violated Henrique Capriles' rights during the 2013 presidential election, citing state-sponsored media bias, electoral irregularities, and the rejection of his legal challenge, despite Venezuela's withdrawal from the relevant human rights...
IACtHR Rules Venezuela Violated Capriles' Rights in 2013 Election
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled that Venezuela violated Henrique Capriles' rights during the 2013 presidential election, citing state-sponsored media bias, electoral irregularities, and the rejection of his legal challenge, despite Venezuela's withdrawal from the relevant human rights...
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40% Bias Score


Machado Calls for Global Protests to Block Maduro's Inauguration
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado is organizing worldwide protests to stop Nicolás Maduro's inauguration on January 10th, claiming electoral fraud and supporting Edmundo González Urrutia as the legitimate winner, a position gaining international backing.
Machado Calls for Global Protests to Block Maduro's Inauguration
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado is organizing worldwide protests to stop Nicolás Maduro's inauguration on January 10th, claiming electoral fraud and supporting Edmundo González Urrutia as the legitimate winner, a position gaining international backing.
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64% Bias Score


Venezuela Passes Law Punishing Support for Foreign Sanctions
Venezuela's National Assembly approved a law on Thursday punishing citizens who support foreign sanctions, a direct response to the US House-passed "Ley Bolívar" which aims to halt US government contracts with Venezuela; the Venezuelan law allows for life-long political disqualification and asset se...
Venezuela Passes Law Punishing Support for Foreign Sanctions
Venezuela's National Assembly approved a law on Thursday punishing citizens who support foreign sanctions, a direct response to the US House-passed "Ley Bolívar" which aims to halt US government contracts with Venezuela; the Venezuelan law allows for life-long political disqualification and asset se...
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40% Bias Score

Tren de Aragua Gang Confirmed in Tennessee, Involved in Human Trafficking
Tennessee's Bureau of Investigation confirms the presence of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, actively involved in human trafficking within the state, following a pattern of escalating crimes seen in other U.S. states.

Tren de Aragua Gang Confirmed in Tennessee, Involved in Human Trafficking
Tennessee's Bureau of Investigation confirms the presence of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, actively involved in human trafficking within the state, following a pattern of escalating crimes seen in other U.S. states.
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56% Bias Score

Maduro Accuses Machado of Assassination Plots Amidst Widespread Repression in Venezuela
Nicolás Maduro accused María Corina Machado of multiple assassination plots, providing no evidence, while six of her aides are besieged in the Argentinian embassy in Caracas, facing dire conditions; this coincides with 1,903 political prisoners in Venezuela, including 42 minors, following a disputed...

Maduro Accuses Machado of Assassination Plots Amidst Widespread Repression in Venezuela
Nicolás Maduro accused María Corina Machado of multiple assassination plots, providing no evidence, while six of her aides are besieged in the Argentinian embassy in Caracas, facing dire conditions; this coincides with 1,903 political prisoners in Venezuela, including 42 minors, following a disputed...
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64% Bias Score

Argentina Accuses Venezuela of Embassy Siege Before ICC
The Argentine government denounced Venezuela to the International Criminal Court (ICC) for besieging its embassy in Caracas, where six opposition figures are seeking refuge, citing restricted access to essential services and reprisal for granting asylum.

Argentina Accuses Venezuela of Embassy Siege Before ICC
The Argentine government denounced Venezuela to the International Criminal Court (ICC) for besieging its embassy in Caracas, where six opposition figures are seeking refuge, citing restricted access to essential services and reprisal for granting asylum.
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52% Bias Score

IACtHR Rules Venezuela Violated Capriles' Rights in 2013 Elections
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled that Venezuela violated Henrique Capriles' rights during the 2013 presidential elections by using state resources to favor Nicolás Maduro, suppressing opposition, and exhibiting bias within electoral and judicial bodies; Venezuela withdrew from the OAS ...

IACtHR Rules Venezuela Violated Capriles' Rights in 2013 Elections
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled that Venezuela violated Henrique Capriles' rights during the 2013 presidential elections by using state resources to favor Nicolás Maduro, suppressing opposition, and exhibiting bias within electoral and judicial bodies; Venezuela withdrew from the OAS ...
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48% Bias Score

Venezuelan Opposition Mounts Global Pressure on ICC for Maduro Arrest Warrant
Venezuelan opposition groups are holding worldwide protests to pressure the ICC to issue an arrest warrant for Nicolás Maduro and recognize Edmundo González as president on January 10th, citing Maduro's alleged responsibility for human rights abuses documented by Bachelet's UN report and the recent ...

Venezuelan Opposition Mounts Global Pressure on ICC for Maduro Arrest Warrant
Venezuelan opposition groups are holding worldwide protests to pressure the ICC to issue an arrest warrant for Nicolás Maduro and recognize Edmundo González as president on January 10th, citing Maduro's alleged responsibility for human rights abuses documented by Bachelet's UN report and the recent ...
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68% Bias Score

Venezuela Passes Law Imposing Steep Penalties for Supporting US Sanctions
The Venezuelan National Assembly passed the Simon Bolivar Liberator law, imposing harsh penalties including 25–30 years imprisonment for supporting US sanctions against President Nicolas Maduro's government, impacting media and political opposition.

Venezuela Passes Law Imposing Steep Penalties for Supporting US Sanctions
The Venezuelan National Assembly passed the Simon Bolivar Liberator law, imposing harsh penalties including 25–30 years imprisonment for supporting US sanctions against President Nicolas Maduro's government, impacting media and political opposition.
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40% Bias Score
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