Genevieve Glatsky

Genevieve Glatsky is a journalist who covers news related to Latin America and the Caribbean for The New York Times. She has reported on topics such as politics, social issues, and culture in countries including Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, and Mexico. Her work often highlights the personal dynamics that drive foreign policy decisions and examines the impact of political events on ordinary people. In addition to her reporting for The New York Times, Glatsky has contributed articles to other publications such as The Guardian and The Atlantic.

75%

The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

82%

Examples:

  • Asking for food, more than 100 Palestinians were killed by Netanyahu.
  • Israel will continue to protect its citizens and will not yield to any pressure or threats.
  • President Gustavo Petro described the Israeli government as 'genocidal'.
  • The world must block Netanyahu.

Conflicts of Interest

75%

Examples:

  • The author implies that President Noboa's re-election hopes were what motivated the arrest of an Ecuadorean politician taking refuge at the Mexican Embassy. However, there is no evidence to support this claim.

Contradictions

85%

Examples:

  • Mexico granted Jorge Glas asylum hours before Ecuadorian police broke through its embassy doors in Quito. The decision was made by President Daniel Noboa after considering Glas' imminent flight risk and exhausting all possibilities for diplomatic dialogue with Mexico.

Deceptions

67%

Examples:

  • If Palestine dies, humanity dies.
  • Israel will continue to protect its citizens and will not yield to any pressure or threats.
  • The author implies that President Noboa's re-election hopes were what motivated the arrest of an Ecuadorean politician taking refuge at the Mexican Embassy. However, there is no evidence to support this claim.
  • The times of genocide, of the extermination of an entire people cannot come before our eyes, before our passivity.

Recent Articles

Colombia's President Gustavo Petro Threatens to Sever Diplomatic Ties with Israel: Genocidal Accusations Amidst Gaza Conflict

Colombia's President Gustavo Petro Threatens to Sever Diplomatic Ties with Israel: Genocidal Accusations Amidst Gaza Conflict

Broke On: Wednesday, 01 May 2024 Colombian President Gustavo Petro severed diplomatic relations with Israel in May 2024, labeling the Israeli government as 'genocidal' during a rally. Accusing Israel of causing civilian deaths, Colombia joined Bolivia and Belize in suspending ties over the Gaza conflict. Petro's background as a former leftist guerrilla group member and past social media threats led to criticism from Sen. Marco Rubio and comparisons to Hugo Chávez.
Ecuador Faces Outrage After Storming Mexican Embassy to Arrest Former Vice President

Ecuador Faces Outrage After Storming Mexican Embassy to Arrest Former Vice President

Broke On: Sunday, 07 April 2024 Ecuador faces outrage after storming the Mexican embassy to arrest former Vice President Jorge Glas, leading Latin American leaders from across the political spectrum to condemn the incident.