News about Bernardo Arévalo
Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Bernardo Arévalo?Bernardo Arévalo often is covered by Center and Left Media sources.
Left: 33%
Center: 41%
Right: 26%
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Bernardo Arévalo?Bernardo Arévalo often is covered by Center and Left Media sources.
Left: 33%
Center: 41%
Right: 26%
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Guatemala Politics · GuatemalaGUATEMALA CITY (AP) — Days after suspected gang members killed 10 Guatemalan police officers, police and soldiers took their new powers granted under a state of…See the Story
Police begin to flex new powers in Guatemala in effort to confront gangs
52% Center coverage: 35 sources

Bernardo Arévalo · GuatemalaFrom behind bars, gangs in Guatemala run extortion rackets like call centers, directing threats, payments, and killings while enjoying privileges unseen by most citizens. Recent prison crackdowns exposed a system where incarceration fuels crime instead of stopping it. The post Guatemala Prisons Rule Streets While Cells Command Violence Economy appeared first on LatinAmerican Post.See the Story
Guatemala Prisons Rule Streets While Cells Command Violence Economy
Coverage: 5 sources

Bernardo Arévalo · PanamaSeven sitting heads of government and one president-elect from Latin America and the Caribbean shared the stage in Panama on Wednesday to call for deeper regional integration, an increasingly rare show of cross-ideological alignment in a polarized region. The message was delivered at the International Economic Forum Latin America and the Caribbean, backed by CAF and designed as a high-level convening point for governments, business leaders and muSee the Story
Latin American Presidents Seek Common Ground as Regional Blocs Weaken
Coverage: 5 sources



