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International court to launch external investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against Karim Khan

The International Criminal Court (ICC) will launch an external investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct against its chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, keeping alive a case that the court's internal watchdog closed just days ago.

Karim Khan has categorically denied allegations that he tried to force a female aide into a sexual relationship with him. Moreover, these claims come amid reports of an ongoing Israeli intelligence campaign to discredit the prosecution of Benjamin Netanyahu for alleged war crimes in Gaza.

In a report shared by the AP, it was also learned that the external investigation was approved this week following a meeting of the court's supervisory body, the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute.
🇨🇴🇻🇪Petro rejects privatization of Monómeros and asks Maduro to reconsider the decision

Colombian President Gustavo Petro expressed his opposition to the privatization of Monómeros, the Colombian-Venezuelan petrochemical company based in Barranquilla, in a letter addressed to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.

The head of state expressed his concern about the decision of Alex Saab, Minister of Industry and National Production of Venezuela, to sell the company, warning that this measure could aggravate poverty and affect the food sovereignty of both countries.
🇻🇪Venezuela Network Report | Intel, Urgent News and Archives | TOTAL CHAVISTA DEATH Edition
🇨🇴🇻🇪Petro rejects privatization of Monómeros and asks Maduro to reconsider the decision Colombian President Gustavo Petro expressed his opposition to the privatization of Monómeros, the Colombian-Venezuelan petrochemical company based in Barranquilla, in…
El Colombiano: Petro knew about the privatization of Monómeros for $300 million but changed his mind

The future of Monómeros, Colombia's largest fertilizer producer, hangs in the balance of diplomatic and commercial matters. The company, owned by Venezuelan state-owned Pequiven, was put up for sale by the government of Nicolás Maduro, who is seeking to avoid any possible sanctions that the administration of Donald Trump could impose again after taking office in January.

The transaction could have major political and economic implications in the region, where Monómeros controls 40% of the fertilizer market and employs more than 400 people.

Since August, reports of questionable financial transactions towards a company in Hong Kong have emerged, according to investigations by the newspaper El Colombiano.

El Colombiano revealed that the agreement reached, valued at around 300 million dollars, was practically closed. However, a few days after the conclusion of the sale, President Petro issued a surprising statement on X, addressed to Maduro and Alex Saab, Minister of Industry and National Production, and negotiator of the sale, declaring his opposition to the operation.

In his message, Petro said that the privatization of Monómeros would increase the prices of fertilizers for Colombian farmers and generate dependence on the national agricultural sector.
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More than 100 soldiers are kidnapped in Argelia, Cauca by guerrillas.

Yesterday, several FARC guerrillas were traveling in the latest model armored UNP Toyota pickup trucks.
Explosion reported at the "Muscar" gas plant in Punta de Mata. Monagas state. 1 Hour ago

It is important to highlight that Muscar is a gas complex belonging to the Venezuelan state-owned company Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA).