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El TiempoIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 9514 days ago Be careful: these are the sectors that will be without power on Tuesday, June 23 in Barranquilla; interruption of service will be 5 hoursAir-e Intervenida, an energy provider in Barranquilla, Colombia, has announced planned power outages in parts of the northern neighborhood of El Poblado on Tuesday, June 23, due to scheduled network upgrades. The service interruption will last five hours, between 8:00 AM and 1:00 PM, affecting areas between Carrera 47 and Calle 96. In addition to these maintenance works, the company reported new cases of illegal electricity theft across commercial establishments in Barranquilla and surrounding regions such as Magdalena and La Guajira. These include unauthorized connections, tampered measuring devices, and illegal transformers found in various locations, including woodworking shops, poultry stores, vegetable distributors, and cafes.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on infrastructure maintenance and anti-energy theft operations by a private utility company. While the issue involves public services and regulatory enforcement, the framing remains neutral, focusing on operational updates and technical violations rather than political debate or煽
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 95): The article is factual about energy outages and related issues. It presents the situation neutrally, providing necessary details without taking sides or using biased language.
SemanaIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 8513 days ago They denounce that dog was painted as a tiger during the presidential elections in BarranquillaIn Barranquilla, Colombia, a dog was painted orange with black stripes to resemble a tiger during the presidential election period, sparking public outrage and concern among animal rights advocates. The incident occurred near a busy polling station, where voters captured photos and videos of the animal covered in artificial pigments. These images went viral online, leading to criticism from animal welfare groups and veterinary experts who warned of severe health risks to the dog, including allergic reactions, burns, and potential poisoning if the dog licked the toxic substances. Animal defender Andrés Preciado called for police investigation and urged authorities to identify the dog's owners to assess its condition and enforce penalties under Colombia's Law 1774, which recognizes animals as sentient beings. Activists emphasized that pets should not be treated as decorative items or political symbols.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on an event involving animal cruelty during an election period but does not take a clear ideological stance. It presents the incident objectively, highlighting concerns from both animal rights activists and the public while mentioning calls for legal action. There is no overtly偏向
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Well-researched with specific details about the incident and quotes from officials. The article presents facts objectively but uses emotionally charged language regarding the mistreatment of the dog, which affects the neutrality score.
El TiempoIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 9013 days ago Attention Barranquilla and Puerto Colombia: these are the sectors that will present power cuts of up to 7 hours this Wednesday, June 24On Wednesday, June 24, 2026, Air-e Intervenida will carry out scheduled power outages in several areas of the Atlantic department, including Puerto Colombia, Barranquilla, and Suan. The work involves network adjustments, infrastructure installation, and substation maintenance as part of a planned modernization effort. In Puerto Colombia, the most significant operation will take place along the Vía al Mar corridor, where power will be cut between 8:04 AM and 3:55 PM, affecting sectors such as the Liceo Campestre school, the IDPHU Campestre, residential areas like Barranquilla Sport, and commercial zones including tolls Papiros and Marahuaco. Additional work in Salgar will involve installing new poles to strengthen the electrical grid in expanding urban areas and regions prone to adverse weather conditions. These activities will affect residential and educational areas, potentially disrupting daily routines and administrative tasks.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual report on scheduled power outages conducted by Air-e Intervenida as part of infrastructure maintenance. It does not exhibit clear ideological framing, loaded language, or biased sourcing. The content focuses on technical operations and their logistical impacts rather t
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): This article focuses on accessibility improvements in Barranquilla, unrelated to the earthquakes. It presents facts about tourism and infrastructure with neutrality and objectivity, though it does not address the main event.
El TiempoIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 8018 days ago Barranquilla vibrated with the debut: these were the plans that illuminated the city in the first step of the Selection Colombia in the World Cup 2026The article describes how Barranquilla celebrated Colombia's first match in the 2026 World Cup, with various events and activities organized across the city. It highlights the atmosphere at Tribuna Club, an event hosted by Buchanan’s, Don Julio, and Smirnoff, which became a popular gathering spot for fans.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on the celebration of a sports event without taking a political stance or showing bias toward any particular ideology. The content is descriptive and centered on fan engagement and event organization.
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article accurately describes the atmosphere and events surrounding Colombia's World Cup debut in Barranquilla, citing specific locations and activities. It provides details about the Tribuna Club initiative and the city's preparation, aligning with cross-source consensus. The tone remains neutra
El TiempoIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 8518 days ago Government promised $274 billion for Buenaventura water, but overcoming backlog demands more than $10 billion: 'Resources are never there,' said DilianThe National Government attributed damage to a water pipe to lack of maintenance and held the Mayor's Office responsible, which rejected the accusation. The city of Buenaventura has been facing water rationing for around half a century, despite having an aqueduct system that supplies drinking water every three days according to local communities, many of whom live in poverty. Recently, the Water Supply, Sewerage and Sanitation Society of Buenaventura (Saaab) reported damage to a 39-inch pipe, affecting more than half of the population, who have experienced service issues. The pipe serves over
Bias read (Center): The article reports on infrastructure issues in Buenaventura without taking a clear stance on the political blame placed on the mayor's office or the national government. It presents facts about the water supply situation and quotes relevant parties without overtly favoring one side.
Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 85): The article reports on the rescue of an 11-year-old boy by Colombian rescuers, citing official statements from UNGRD. While the information seems credible, the absence of independent confirmation lowers the factual score slightly. The tone remains largely objective.
SemanaIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 8519 days ago Barranquilla is positioned as one of the most accessible tourist destinations in ColombiaBarranquilla has been recognized as one of the most accessible tourist destinations in Colombia. The city was included in a list of ten destinations by the Ministry of Commerce, Fontur, and Fumdir based on accessibility and infrastructure. The recognition highlights efforts to improve inclusivity for residents and tourists with disabilities. The city submitted technical plans, training programs, risk management policies, cultural promotion strategies, and digital initiatives as part of its application.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a municipal achievement related to tourism and accessibility without taking a stance or using biased language. It presents facts about the certification process and the city's efforts objectively.
Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 85): The article reports on Pope Francis’ message regarding the Venezuelan earthquakes, citing his statements accurately. It maintains a respectful and neutral tone throughout.
El TiempoIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 7519 days ago Barranquilla enters the top 10 of the most accessible tourist destinations in Colombia: the city facilitates the stay of people with disabilitiesBarranquilla has been recognized as one of the top 10 most accessible tourist destinations in Colombia by the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism, Fontur, and Fumdir. The city has adapted its urban infrastructure, transportation systems, and recreational spaces to facilitate access and mobility for people with physical, visual, auditory disabilities, elderly individuals, pregnant women, and those with reduced mobility. Mayor Alejandro Char highlighted the recognition as support for the city's efforts to become more inclusive.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about Barranquilla receiving an award for accessibility improvements without taking a stance or using biased language. It focuses on the city's achievements in infrastructure and inclusion, citing official sources such as the Ministry of Commerce, Industry, и
Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 75): The article describes ongoing rescue efforts and mentions a child found alive, aligning with other reports. It includes emotional accounts from rescuers and quotes from officials, which adds depth but introduces some subjectivity.
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