National College of Journalists declares itself on "high alert" and calls on its members to reject and explain to Venezuelans the negative consequences that would have if the so-called "Anti-Fascist Law" is approved:
"Reporting is not a crime," they said.
"Reporting is not a crime," they said.
Diosdado Cabello warns the opposition: "If something happens to Nicolás we would go against each and every one"
https://alertas24.com/nacionales/diosdado-cabello-advierte-a-la-opuesta-si-a-nicolas-le-pasa-algo-iriamos-contra-todos-y-cada-uno/
https://alertas24.com/nacionales/diosdado-cabello-advierte-a-la-opuesta-si-a-nicolas-le-pasa-algo-iriamos-contra-todos-y-cada-uno/
🇮🇹🇻🇪 Meloni spoke with María Corina Machado: "I expressed my support"
https://alertas24.com/internacionales/primera-ministra-de-italia-converso-con-maria-corina-machado/
https://alertas24.com/internacionales/primera-ministra-de-italia-converso-con-maria-corina-machado/
Alertas 24
Primera ministra de Italia conversó con María Corina Machado
La primera ministra italiana, Giorgia Meloni, habló con la líder opositora venezolana María Corina Machado y le expresó su respaldo a la causa por la libertad y la democracia en Venezuela. “Hablé con @MariaCorinaYA, miembro de la oposición venezolana a quien…
US and Venezuela Secretly Meet in Mexico as Oil Sanctions Deadline Nears
US officials met secretly this week with members of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s administration to keep him engaged in negotiations over democratic reforms as a deadline nears to reinstate sanctions against the nation’s oil industry.
Representatives from Joe Biden’s administration and the Venezuelan government, including Daniel Erikson of the US National Security Council and Maduro’s head negotiator Jorge Rodríguez, met Tuesday in Mexico City to discuss electoral conditions, according to people with direct knowledge of the matter.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-04-11/us-and-venezuela-secretly-meet-in-mexico-as-oil-sanctions-deadline-nears
US officials met secretly this week with members of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s administration to keep him engaged in negotiations over democratic reforms as a deadline nears to reinstate sanctions against the nation’s oil industry.
Representatives from Joe Biden’s administration and the Venezuelan government, including Daniel Erikson of the US National Security Council and Maduro’s head negotiator Jorge Rodríguez, met Tuesday in Mexico City to discuss electoral conditions, according to people with direct knowledge of the matter.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-04-11/us-and-venezuela-secretly-meet-in-mexico-as-oil-sanctions-deadline-nears
Bloomberg.com
US and Venezuela Secretly Meet in Mexico as Oil Sanctions Deadline Nears
US officials met secretly this week with members of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s administration to keep him engaged in negotiations over democratic reforms as a deadline nears to reinstate sanctions against the nation’s oil industry.
Heavy shooting is reported in Cauca, Colombia, the night of this April 11.
"At this time, FARC dissidents dressed in civilian clothes attack the municipal police station with rifles in the urban area of Corinto, Cauca," he reports.
"At this time, FARC dissidents dressed in civilian clothes attack the municipal police station with rifles in the urban area of Corinto, Cauca," he reports.
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Chilean prosecutor Hector Barros, head of the Organized Crime and Homicide Team of the Chilean Prosecutor's Office, assures that the kidnapping and homicide of Ronald Ojeda was organized from Venezuela :
"We maintain that the kidnapping and subsequent homicide was organized and requested from Venezuela."
"We maintain that the kidnapping and subsequent homicide was organized and requested from Venezuela."
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Guatemala declares a state of emergency due to forest fires
The Guatemalan president, Bernardo Arévalo, declared a state of calamity based on monitoring the more than 30 forest fires registered in the country.
The president also pointed out that 80% of active fires were set and represent a risk to people's lives due to the high pollution and combustion particles they generate.
The Guatemalan president, Bernardo Arévalo, declared a state of calamity based on monitoring the more than 30 forest fires registered in the country.
The president also pointed out that 80% of active fires were set and represent a risk to people's lives due to the high pollution and combustion particles they generate.
Maduro offers Argentina Venezuela's support to combat the dengue outbreak https://bitlysdowssl-aws.com/venezuela/maduro-ofrece-a-argentina-el-apoyo-de-venezuela-para-combatir-el- dengue-outbreak/?utm_source=Telegram&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=social
EL NACIONAL
Maduro ofrece a Argentina apoyo para combatir el brote de dengue
Nicolás Maduro ofreció el miércoles el apoyo del país a Argentina para combatir el brote de dengue con productos elaborados por expertos
reports of a fire in a home, presumably with people trapped inside, on Páez de Baruta Street, Caracas
Guyana awards $13 billion project to ExxonMobil https://bit.ly/4aT5Fjm
Diario Versión Final
Guyana otorga proyecto de 13 mil millones de dólares a ExxonMobil
El Gobierno de Guyana confirmó este viernes que otorgó una licencia de producción de petróleo a la compañía estadounidense ExxonMobil, quien decidió invertir
A Venezuelan who ingested more than 100 cocaine capsules is arrested in Brazil
The man was arrested this Thursday at the Belém international airport, from where he was going to travel to São Paulo for a stopover and then fly to India
During the interrogation the paulista police said the “product" was originated from Colombia
The man was arrested this Thursday at the Belém international airport, from where he was going to travel to São Paulo for a stopover and then fly to India
During the interrogation the paulista police said the “product" was originated from Colombia
🇻🇪🇨🇱Venezuelan Public Ministry announces that it will cooperate with Chile in the case of the murder of former military officer Ronald Ojeda:
The General Attorney of the Republic, Tarek William Saab, reported that they received a request for inter-institutional cooperation from the Chilean Prosecutor's Office, requesting personal data and criminal records of 5 people linked to the murder of Ronald Ojeda, which will be responded to. brevity.
"Based on the request received, the Public Ministry of Venezuela is proceeding to locate the subjects identified as allegedly involved in said crime for their immediate arrest in the event that they are in our territory," he said.
He said again that the Aragua Train was "completely dismantled" at the end of last year.
The General Attorney of the Republic, Tarek William Saab, reported that they received a request for inter-institutional cooperation from the Chilean Prosecutor's Office, requesting personal data and criminal records of 5 people linked to the murder of Ronald Ojeda, which will be responded to. brevity.
"Based on the request received, the Public Ministry of Venezuela is proceeding to locate the subjects identified as allegedly involved in said crime for their immediate arrest in the event that they are in our territory," he said.
He said again that the Aragua Train was "completely dismantled" at the end of last year.
Maduro's government confirms meeting with US delegation https://buff.ly/4cWljfr
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Gobierno de Maduro confirma reunión con delegación de EEUU
El Gobierno de Nicolás Maduro, confirmó este viernes su participación -el martes pasado- en una reunión privada con representantes de Estados Unidos, que tuvo lugar en México, en la cual discutieron sobre las sanciones y el «cronograma convenido» para el…
Chancellor Yván Gil: Venezuela will support Chile in the case of the murder of ex-military Ojeda
https://lc.cx/dkVVpx
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El Universal
Canciller Yván Gil: Venezuela apoyará a Chile en caso del asesinato del ex-militar Ojeda
"Procederemos a la captura de cualquier criminal dentro de nuestro territorio, que se encuentre señalado de cometer algún delito dentro o fuera de Venezuela", expresó
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Maduro calls for a constitutional reform to introduce the penalty of life imprisonment and lifelong disqualification in Venezuela.
Fundaredes calls for eradicating illegal mining to protect the environment and health https://bitlysdowssl-aws.com/venezuela/fundaredes-pide-erradicar-la-mineria-ilegal-para-proteger-el-ambiente/?utm_source =telegram&utm_medium=social
EL NACIONAL
Fundaredes pide erradicar la minería ilegal para proteger el ambiente
Fundaredes pidió al Estado que erradique por completo la minería ilegal para proteger el medio ambiente y la salud de los ciudadanos.
Conatel ordered the closure of the Radio Cristal station in Lara after 60 years on the air
The closure was carried out due to the expiration of the radio concession, despite the fact that its owners claim to have submitted all the necessary information and documents for the renewal years ago, without obtaining a response from the authorities.
The officials delivered to the media director, Orlando Fernández Medina, two resolutions ordering the closure of the station, one of them issued by the Ministry of Communication and Information, despite the fact that there were no inspections or "calls for attention" previously.
With Conatel's decision, eight workers and 24 radio producers were left unemployed. In addition, information deserts are expanding with the constant closure of regional media.
According to data from the NGO Espacio Público, at least 290 radio stations closed between 2003 and 2023.
The closure was carried out due to the expiration of the radio concession, despite the fact that its owners claim to have submitted all the necessary information and documents for the renewal years ago, without obtaining a response from the authorities.
The officials delivered to the media director, Orlando Fernández Medina, two resolutions ordering the closure of the station, one of them issued by the Ministry of Communication and Information, despite the fact that there were no inspections or "calls for attention" previously.
With Conatel's decision, eight workers and 24 radio producers were left unemployed. In addition, information deserts are expanding with the constant closure of regional media.
According to data from the NGO Espacio Público, at least 290 radio stations closed between 2003 and 2023.