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InfobaeIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 6513 days ago Miracle under the rubble: a newborn baby rescued after being trapped for 32 hours in VenezuelaA newborn baby was rescued after being trapped under rubble in Venezuela for 32 hours. The infant was reportedly buried beneath debris following a building collapse, and emergency responders worked tirelessly to extract the child. The rescue operation took place in a region affected by ongoing infrastructure challenges and humanitarian crises. The baby was described as being in stable condition following the successful extraction. This event has drawn attention to the precarious living conditions in parts of Venezuela.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a specific incident involving a rescue operation in Venezuela, which is inherently a national news story. However, the focus is on the event itself rather than any political stance, policy, or controversy. There is no evident framing that leans toward either side of the aisle,
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 65): Reports on a specific rescue miracle while also mentioning the corruption incident involving police officers. While factual, the emphasis on the robbery story may skew focus slightly away from the main event.
ClarínIndependentProgressiveFactual 85Objective 8512 days ago The hour of miracles marks the rescue against the clock of the international brigadists in VenezuelaThe article discusses the urgent rescue operation involving international volunteers, referred to as 'brigadistas,' in Venezuela. These individuals are likely part of humanitarian efforts amid ongoing crises in the country. The phrase 'la hora de los milagros' suggests a critical moment where success seems uncertain but still possible. The situation appears to involve significant challenges, possibly related to security, logistics, or political instability. The focus is on the race against time to ensure the safe extraction of these volunteers.
Bias read (Progressive): The framing emphasizes the urgency and difficulty of the rescue mission, which could imply criticism of the Venezuelan government's handling of the situation. The use of terms like 'milagros' (miracles) might suggest skepticism about the feasibility of the operation under current conditions, aligns
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 85): Discusses US efforts to facilitate aid entry, factually aligned with primary source. Neutral tone, no emotional language or bias. Accurately reports on humanitarian logistics.
InfobaeIndependentCenterFactual 60Objective 7013 days ago Argentine rescuers arrived in Venezuela and are already working in the disaster areaArgentine rescue workers have arrived in Venezuela and are already working in the disaster area. The article reports on their arrival and immediate involvement in relief efforts following a natural disaster. No further details about the specific event, casualties, or the scope of the disaster are provided in the text. The focus is solely on the deployment of Argentine rescuers.
Bias read (Center): The article provides minimal information and focuses on the deployment of Argentine rescuers without taking a stance or using biased language. It does not frame the situation in a way that favors one side over another.
Why these scores (Factual 60 · Objective 70): While factually relevant to the broader context of the disaster, this article focuses more on political figures and their responses rather than the core event. It lacks depth on the main subject and has a slight political tilt.
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