Venezuela responds to aftermath of deadly twin earthquakes.
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Venezuela responds to aftermath of deadly twin earthquakes.

Two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela last week, killing more than 1,700 people according to government figures. Five days after the quakes, rescue efforts continued amid aftershocks, a growing humanitarian crisis, and criticism over the speed of government aid distribution.

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3 outlets covered it, splitting into 3 framing camps across 2 bias groups.
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The spectrum · how 3 outlets placed this story
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Politico
Al Jazeera
Reuters
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Politico emphasizes U.S. relief efforts and political context, while Reuters leads with slow aid complaints from residents, and Al Jazeera focuses on families holding out hope for survivors.
How each outlet covered it

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Coverage clusters in the center and international press. Here is each take as it stands.

Center & international coverage
PPoliticoCENTER9h ago

“Venezuelans search more quake ruins as attention turns to humanitarian crisis”

AJAl JazeeraINTERNATIONAL3h ago

“Families hold out hope for survivors five days after Venezuela earthquakes”

RReutersCENTER9h ago

“Survivors decry slow aid after deadly Venezuela quakes”

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