17 reports
ABC News (Australia)State / PublicCenterFactual 100Objective 1007 days ago Venezuelan earthquake rescuers save 3yo boy after six days under rubbleA three-year-old boy was rescued from rubble in Venezuela six days after two devastating earthquakes measuring 7.2 and 7.5 on June 24. The child, Klieber Moran, was pulled from the Los Corales Garden 1 building in La Guaira by Jordanian rescuers and received immediate medical attention. Preliminary reports indicate over 60,000 buildings were damaged or destroyed, with more than 6,461 people rescued since the disaster. Rescue teams from multiple countries have assisted in the ongoing search and recovery efforts. The earthquakes have caused significant humanitarian crises, including food shortages, disrupted services, and desperate conditions for survivors seeking shelter and aid.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of the earthquake disaster and rescue efforts without overtly favoring any political group or ideology. It includes quotes from government officials and international organizations but does not frame the narrative in a way that suggests a specific political sl抗
Why these scores (Factual 100 · Objective 100): Article accurately reports the holding of a vigil to remember earthquake victims. It aligns with the primary source document's context of the aftermath of the disaster. The tone remains neutral and factual.
ABC News (Australia)State / PublicCenterFactual 90Objective 803 days ago 18-day-old babies, miracle puppies: Hope amid Venezuela's heartbreakIn 2026, Venezuela has experienced ongoing turmoil, including political instability and natural disasters. The country was drawn into political chaos when U.S. forces conducted a surprise military operation against President Nicolás Maduro. Recently, two major earthquakes caused significant damage, resulting in over 3,000 deaths, tens of thousands missing, and more than 16,000 displaced. Despite these hardships, reports highlight instances of resilience and hope. Dayana Patiño, an 18-day-old infant, survived after being trapped in a collapsing building for 32 hours with his mother. Rescuers later pulled both mother and child from the rubble. Additionally, a dog named Giselle was rescued after being buried under debris, and another dog named Buddy was found alive after eight days of search efforts by his owner, Gabriela Alves.
Bias read (Center): While the article discusses political developments such as the U.S. military action against Maduro, it does not present a clear ideological slant. The focus shifts to humanitarian crises and personal stories of survival, which are presented with balanced language. The framing emphasizes human drama,
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 80): Factuality is good, matching the primary source details about Dayana and Juan David. Objectivity is lower due to framing the events within a broader narrative of Venezuela's struggles and using emotionally charged phrases like 'heartbreak' and 'hope.'
The Sydney Morning HeraldIndependentCenterFactual 30Objective 609 days ago Father and son rescued after four days buried under Venezuela earthquake rubbleA father and his son were rescued after being trapped under rubble from a magnitude-7 earthquake in Venezuela for four days. They were extracted by international rescue teams including French Civil Security and U.S. responders from Virginia. The earthquakes, which occurred in late June 2026, caused widespread destruction across Venezuela, killing at least 1,450 people and leaving thousands missing. Rescue operations continued despite the challenges posed by unstable rubble and the physical condition of the survivors. Venezuelan authorities reported progress in restoring power to parts of La Guaira and confirmed rising casualty numbers.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a natural disaster and rescue efforts, with minimal political commentary. It reports on the humanitarian response and casualty figures without overtly favoring any political perspective or ideology. The mention of officials and government actions is factual and does not imply褒
Why these scores (Factual 30 · Objective 60): This article discusses the rescue of a father and son from Venezuela earthquake rubble, which is unrelated to the primary source document about consulting firms in Australia. It contains no relevant facts about the topic in question, making its factuality score very low. The objectivity is moderate
SBS NewsState / PublicCenterFactual 0Objective 05 days ago Inside the 'extremely complex' operation to save a Venezuelan trapped for eight daysA 43-year-old Venezuelan security guard, Hernán Alberto Gil Flores, survived eight days trapped under rubble caused by two major earthquakes in northern Venezuela. He was rescued after an international three-day operation involving rescuers from Chile, the U.S., Portugal, Mexico, Costa Rica, and El Salvador. The effort involved navigating unstable structures, heavy debris, and adverse weather conditions. Flores remained in good spirits during the ordeal and expressed a desire to walk out rather than be carried on a stretcher. Australia has pledged $2 million in humanitarian aid to support recovery efforts.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a humanitarian rescue operation and does not present any overtly political framing, bias, or ideological emphasis. It highlights the international collaboration and challenges faced during the rescue without taking a stance on political issues related to Venezuela or other ge.
Why these scores (Factual 0 · Objective 0): This article is about the Venezuela earthquakes and does not address the consulting firm regulatory changes outlined in the primary source. It is irrelevant to the topic.
The AustralianIndependent🔒CenterFactual 0Objective 05 days ago US rescue teams race to find Venezuela quake survivorsThe article reports on U.S. rescue teams working to locate survivors following a recent earthquake in Venezuela. It highlights the international response to the disaster, emphasizing the efforts of American personnel assisting in search-and-rescue operations. The focus is on the humanitarian aspect of the situation, with no specific political figures or policies discussed. The tone remains neutral, presenting the event as a natural disaster requiring global cooperation.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a natural disaster and the international response without overtly favoring any political agenda. While it mentions U.S. involvement, it does not frame the action through a partisan lens or emphasize ideological positions. The framing remains neutral, aligns
Why these scores (Factual 0 · Objective 0): This article discusses a completely different event (Venezuela earthquake) rather than the consulting firms regulatory changes. It contains no relevant information about the primary source document.
The AustralianIndependent🔒CenterFactual 0Objective 07 days ago Toddler rescued after six days under Venezuela quake debrisA toddler was rescued after being trapped under debris from a earthquake in Venezuela for six days. The incident highlights the challenges faced by rescue teams in locating and extracting survivors in the aftermath of natural disasters. While the child was eventually recovered, the prolonged time spent underground underscores the risks involved in such operations. The event has sparked discussions about emergency response capabilities and the need for improved infrastructure in disaster-prone regions.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a humanitarian crisis without overtly endorsing or criticizing any political entity. It focuses on the event itself and the efforts of rescue workers, without taking a clear ideological stance. The framing remains neutral, emphasizing the situation rather än
Why these scores (Factual 0 · Objective 0): This article discusses the Venezuela earthquakes and is not related to the primary source document about consulting firm regulations. It contains no relevant information.
SBS NewsState / PublicCenterFactual 0Objective 08 days ago Venezuela earthquake death toll tops 1,700 as public anger over government response growsA series of powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela, resulting in over 1,700 confirmed deaths and tens of thousands missing. The tremors, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 on the Richter scale, devastated neighborhoods in La Guaira, flattening multi-story buildings. As the critical 72-hour search window for survivors passed, rescue efforts continued amid growing frustration among Venezuelans over the government's slow response. In response, the U.S. military took action to reopen a major port in La Guaira to facilitate aid deliveries, while U.S. Air Force personnel worked to restore operations at a damaged international airport. Despite these efforts, hope for finding survivors diminished significantly, though a WhatsApp message sparked renewed optimism about potential survivors trapped under rubble.
Bias read (Center): While the article discusses the Venezuelan government's response to the disaster, it does not overtly criticize or praise the government's actions. Instead, it presents both the humanitarian crisis and the international response, including U.S. military involvement, without clear ideological leaning
Why these scores (Factual 0 · Objective 0): This article discusses a completely different event (Venezuela earthquake) rather than the consulting firms regulatory changes. It contains no relevant information about the primary source document.
The AustralianIndependent🔒CenterFactual 0Objective 08 days ago Rescuers pull survivors from Venezuela earthquake rubbleRescuers in Venezuela extracted survivors from the rubble after a recent earthquake. The event highlights ongoing challenges in disaster response within the country. Local authorities and emergency services worked tirelessly to locate and assist those trapped. The incident has sparked renewed calls for improved infrastructure and preparedness in Venezuela.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on the earthquake and rescue efforts without overtly favoring any political stance. It focuses on the humanitarian aspect and does not take sides in the broader political context of Venezuela's crisis.
Why these scores (Factual 0 · Objective 0): This article discusses a completely different event (Venezuela earthquake) unrelated to the primary source document about consulting firm regulations. It lacks factual alignment with the main topic and shows no objectivity.
The AgeIndependentCenterFactual 0Objective 09 days ago Father and son rescued after four days buried under Venezuela earthquake rubbleA father and his son were rescued alive from earthquake rubble in La Guaira, Venezuela, four days after a magnitude-7 earthquake struck. The rescue, involving French and American teams, took 12 hours and highlighted ongoing efforts to locate survivors amid widespread devastation. At least 1450 people have died, with thousands still missing, and over 33 individuals rescued over the weekend. Venezuelan authorities reported progress in reconnecting areas to power and updating casualty figures.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a humanitarian event without overt ideological framing. While it mentions government officials and disaster response efforts, there is no clear partisan emphasis or slanted language. The focus remains on the rescue operation and its implications for disaster
Why these scores (Factual 0 · Objective 0): Irrelevant to the primary source document about consulting firm scandals. Discusses a different event entirely.
SBS NewsState / PublicCenterFactual 0Objective 09 days ago 'I'm a rare breed': The Aussie firefighter inside Venezuela's desperate quake rescueAustralians Craig De Meillon, a volunteer firefighter with prior experience in disaster relief, has self-funded his efforts to assist in the aftermath of two major earthquakes that hit northern Venezuela. The quakes, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 on the Richter scale, have resulted in an estimated 1,450 deaths, 50,000 people missing, and 6.8 million affected. De Meillon, who grew up in Australia and now resides in Miami, decided to leave his corporate job to join the rescue mission, citing his training and experience. Despite challenges such as lack of local contacts, limited access for foreigners due to U.S.-Venezuela tensions, and difficult conditions including no electricity or clean water, De Meillon and his team managed to locate several survivors. The Venezuelan government has declared a state of emergency, with interim President Delcy Rodríguez reporting over 3,150 injuries and significant infrastructure damage.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on the humanitarian crisis caused by natural disasters and does not present any overt political bias. While it mentions the political tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela, this information is presented as background context rather than a commentary on either side's policies or
Why these scores (Factual 0 · Objective 0): This article discusses a completely different event (Venezuela earthquake) rather than the consulting firms regulatory changes. It contains no relevant information about the primary source document.
The AgeIndependentCenterFactual 0Objective 09 days ago Rescue efforts continue for the almost 70,000 people reported missing after Venezuela earthquakesAn earthquake has struck Venezuela, resulting in over 1,400 confirmed deaths according to government reports. Rescue operations are ongoing, with nearly 70,000 people still unaccounted for. The article highlights the scale of the disaster but does not provide further details on the extent of damage, international response, or specific rescue efforts. It includes brief mentions of other news stories, such as political developments and sports events, which appear unrelated to the main subject.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the earthquake and its immediate impact without overtly favoring any political perspective. While the subject involves government reports, there is no indication of ideological leaning in the framing of the story. The focus remains on the humanitarian危机
Why these scores (Factual 0 · Objective 0): Irrelevant to the primary source document about consulting firm scandals. Discusses a different event entirely.
The AustralianIndependent🔒CenterFactual 0Objective 09 days ago Father and son found alive four days after Venezuela’s deadly quakeA father and his son were discovered alive four days after a powerful earthquake struck Venezuela. The quake caused significant destruction and loss of life, but this particular pair had survived in difficult conditions. Rescue efforts continued in the affected areas, highlighting the challenges faced by emergency responders in reaching those trapped. The discovery brought hope amid the tragedy, emphasizing the resilience of survivors.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a natural disaster and rescue operation, focusing on survival and humanitarian aspects rather than political commentary or bias. There is no indication of framing that favors one side over another.
Why these scores (Factual 0 · Objective 0): This article focuses on the Venezuela earthquakes and is not related to the primary source document about consulting firm regulations. It contains no relevant information.
ABC News (Australia)State / PublicCenterFactual 0Objective 09 days ago Baby, young boys pulled alive from Venezuela earthquake rubbleRescuers in Venezuela successfully extracted an infant and two 11-year-old boys from earthquake rubble during a multinational search and rescue operation following a series of devastating earthquakes. The operation, which took place over the weekend, resulted in the rescue of at least 33 individuals, though tens of thousands remained unaccounted for. The death toll reached at least 1,450 as of Saturday, with over 770 buildings damaged or destroyed. While international rescue teams arrived in La Guaira, the hardest-hit area, local families and volunteers faced challenges due to limited resources and restricted access. The Venezuelan government, led by interim President Delcy Rodríguez, initially acknowledged volunteer efforts but later imposed restrictions on road access. Discrepancies emerged between official figures and data provided by the country’s political opposition, highlighting ongoing tensions. Survivors were treated with care, including hydration via IV, as crowds gathered to witness the dramatic rescues.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of the rescue operations without overtly favoring any political faction. It reports on both government actions and opposition claims, maintaining a balanced tone. While it mentions the government's initial acknowledgment of volunteers and subsequent restriction
Why these scores (Factual 0 · Objective 0): Irrelevant to the primary source document about consulting firm scandals. Discusses a different event entirely.
SBS NewsState / PublicProgressiveFactual 0Objective 010 days ago 6.7 million people affected by Venezuela earthquakes, UN says, locals plead for more aidTwo major earthquakes struck Venezuela, causing widespread destruction and affecting approximately 6.7 million people, according to the United Nations. The quakes resulted in over 1,400 deaths and left thousands missing, with many residents criticizing the government for its slow response. Locals are struggling to clear rubble and access basic necessities, while international aid efforts are underway. Despite some relief efforts, frustration among Venezuelans continues due to ongoing economic challenges and perceived government inaction.
Bias read (Progressive): The article emphasizes the government's inadequate response to the crisis, highlighting public outrage and criticism toward authorities. It frames the situation as a result of systemic issues, including the government's failure to provide timely assistance, which aligns with a left-leaning critique.
Why these scores (Factual 0 · Objective 0): This article discusses a completely different event (Venezuela earthquakes) and is unrelated to the primary source document about consulting firm regulations. It contains no relevant information about the topic at hand.
The AustralianIndependent🔒CenterFactual 0Objective 011 days ago Venezuela quake survivors turn to looting in La GuairaThe article reports that after a recent earthquake in Venezuela, some survivors in La Guaira resorted to looting due to the disruption caused by the disaster. The event highlights the challenges faced by communities in the aftermath of natural disasters, particularly in regions already struggling with economic instability. The report suggests that the lack of immediate aid and resources forced individuals to take extreme measures for survival. While the focus is on the humanitarian crisis, the article does not provide detailed information on the extent of the damage, the number of affected people, or the response from local authorities or international organizations.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of the situation without overtly taking a political stance. It focuses on the immediate effects of the earthquake and the resulting human behavior rather than attributing blame to specific political entities or policies. There is no clear ideological framing or
Why these scores (Factual 0 · Objective 0): Irrelevant to the primary source document about consulting firm scandals. Discusses a different event entirely.
SBS NewsState / PublicCenterFactual 0Objective 011 days ago Venezuela earthquake toll passes 900 as search intensifies for hundreds trapped under the rubbleTwo powerful earthquakes measuring 7.2 and 7.5 on the Richter scale struck northern Venezuela on Wednesday evening, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. The death toll has exceeded 900, with over 50,000 people reported missing and more than 3,000 injured. The government stated that 172 individuals remain trapped under rubble, while officials have restricted access to the affected area to prioritize rescue efforts. Despite international calls for assistance, foreign rescue teams and aid have yet to arrive in significant numbers. Residents have taken matters into their own hands, using manual methods to search for survivors amid reports of equipment shortages and logistical challenges. The disaster has exacerbated existing issues in Venezuela, including economic instability and weak infrastructure.
Bias read (Center): While the article discusses the Venezuelan government's response to the disaster, it presents both the official actions and the criticisms from residents. It does not overtly favor any particular political stance, nor does it emphasize one side over the other. The framing remains balanced between政府的
Why these scores (Factual 0 · Objective 0): This article discusses the Venezuela earthquakes and is not related to the primary source document about consulting firm regulations. It lacks relevance to the topic.
SBS NewsState / PublicCenterFactual 0Objective 012 days ago Australians have been impacted in earthquake-struck Venezuela, DFAT saysAn earthquake struck Venezuela on Thursday, causing significant casualties and infrastructure damage. The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) confirmed it is providing consular assistance to a small number of Australians affected by the disaster, though specific details remain confidential due to privacy laws. Australian officials are coordinating with local authorities and international partners to assist victims. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed sympathy for those impacted, noting the severity of the quakes, which were measured at magnitudes 7.2 and 7.5. The Venezuelan Association of Australia reported that members are struggling to obtain reliable information, relying heavily on social media and direct communications. The death toll has reached 235, with over 1,520 injured, prompting international aid including a $22 million contribution from the UN's Central Emergency Response Fund.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the earthquake and its impact on Australians and Venezuelans without overtly favoring any political stance. It includes quotes from both Australian officials and Venezuelan leaders, as well as international organizations, maintaining a balanced approach
Why these scores (Factual 0 · Objective 0): This article discusses a completely different event (Venezuela earthquake) rather than the consulting firms regulatory changes. It contains no relevant information about the primary source document.