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🇻🇪🇮🇱María Corina Machado se reunió este martes con el canciller de Israel, Gideon Sa’ar.
Ambos conversaron sobre la situación del país tras la captura de Nicolás Maduro y Sa’ar sostuvo que en Venezuela se deben realizar elecciones libres.
Además, manifestó que Machado "es una mujer valiente, y su lucha es una fuente de inspiración para muchos en Venezuela y más allá".
🇬🇧María Corina Machado met this Tuesday with Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar.
They discussed the situation in Venezuela following the arrest of Nicolás Maduro, and Sa’ar stated that free elections must be held in Venezuela.
He also said that Machado “is a courageous woman, and her struggle is a source of inspiration for many in Venezuela and beyond.”
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Ambos conversaron sobre la situación del país tras la captura de Nicolás Maduro y Sa’ar sostuvo que en Venezuela se deben realizar elecciones libres.
Además, manifestó que Machado "es una mujer valiente, y su lucha es una fuente de inspiración para muchos en Venezuela y más allá".
🇬🇧María Corina Machado met this Tuesday with Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar.
They discussed the situation in Venezuela following the arrest of Nicolás Maduro, and Sa’ar stated that free elections must be held in Venezuela.
He also said that Machado “is a courageous woman, and her struggle is a source of inspiration for many in Venezuela and beyond.”
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⚠️🇻🇪🇺🇸 Former senator, Marco Rubio stated that the Trump Administration does not recognize the legitimacy of the Venezuelan regime and that any contact with authorities who today exercise control in the country responds solely to operational criteria, not to political endorsement. He said this in an interview with ABC News, when asked if Washington considers Delcy Rodríguez as the legitimate president of Venezuela.
Rubio was emphatic in pointing out that the Venezuelan regime "is not legitimate by choice" and recalled that this position is not exclusive to the United States, but is shared by nearly 60 countries, including the European Union. In that context, he explained that international recognition can only arise from a real transition and authentic elections, conditions that have not been met in Venezuela.
The senator clarified that, even without recognizing the regime as legitimate, the United States has had to interact with those who held control of key infrastructures, such as airports, to carry out specific actions, including deportation flights of migrants. "That's very different from recognizing their legitimacy," he stressed.
Rubio also questioned the use of the term "president" to refer to Nicolás Maduro, whom he described as an illegitimate ruler and recalled that he also faces drug trafficking charges in the United States. "He was not the head of state. He was not, and we're not the only ones who say it," he insisted, noting that even previous administrations maintained the same position.
Regarding recent contacts between Washington and Delcy Rodríguez, who promised cooperation after Maduro's capture, Rubio avoided giving value to the public messages issued from Caracas. He assured that the United States will evaluate the facts and not the rhetoric. "We're not going to judge by what's said in press conferences. We want to see actions," he said, referring to the context of tension generated after the arrest of the former Venezuelan dictator and his transfer to New York.
Rubio was emphatic in pointing out that the Venezuelan regime "is not legitimate by choice" and recalled that this position is not exclusive to the United States, but is shared by nearly 60 countries, including the European Union. In that context, he explained that international recognition can only arise from a real transition and authentic elections, conditions that have not been met in Venezuela.
The senator clarified that, even without recognizing the regime as legitimate, the United States has had to interact with those who held control of key infrastructures, such as airports, to carry out specific actions, including deportation flights of migrants. "That's very different from recognizing their legitimacy," he stressed.
Rubio also questioned the use of the term "president" to refer to Nicolás Maduro, whom he described as an illegitimate ruler and recalled that he also faces drug trafficking charges in the United States. "He was not the head of state. He was not, and we're not the only ones who say it," he insisted, noting that even previous administrations maintained the same position.
Regarding recent contacts between Washington and Delcy Rodríguez, who promised cooperation after Maduro's capture, Rubio avoided giving value to the public messages issued from Caracas. He assured that the United States will evaluate the facts and not the rhetoric. "We're not going to judge by what's said in press conferences. We want to see actions," he said, referring to the context of tension generated after the arrest of the former Venezuelan dictator and his transfer to New York.
🇨🇴🇻🇪🇺🇸 The USA will collaborate with Colombia to combat guerrilla groups based both in Colombia and Venezuela, Trump stated https://bit.ly/4kdPrHf
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EE. UU. colaborará con Colombia para combatir a grupos guerrilleros asentados en Venezuela, afirmó Trump - Diario Versión Final
En un encuentro con los medios de comunicación en la Casa Blanca, el presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, fue consultado sobre su disposición para
🇻🇪 Minister of Education, Héctor Rodríguez, urges teachers not to request financial contributions from students, as well as "sophisticated costumes that go beyond the pedagogical purpose of the occasion and generate expenses for most families".
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Reports of a strong police presence in the vicinity of El Helicoide.
At this moment, relatives of political prisoners who have been on a 26-night vigil are denouncing an unusual deployment of officials.
At this moment, relatives of political prisoners who have been on a 26-night vigil are denouncing an unusual deployment of officials.
⚠️🇻🇪✝ Unofficial: Jhoember Escobar, a member of the National Guard, is reported to have died in custody at Yare III. https://bit.ly/46vaXBD
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Extraoficial: Reportan muerte bajo custodia de guardia nacional Jhoember Escobar en Yare III - Diario Versión Final
Carlos Azuaje, joven excarcelado a finales del mes de enero, dio la noticia en redes sociales de la muerte de uno de sus excompañeros en prisión, el sargento
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⚠️🇻🇪 Defying the RESRTOME Law (a law that limits Venezuelan media from questioning the Chavista regime), Venevisión aired a short report and retrospective on the capture of Maduro on January 3rd.
🇻🇪🇺🇸 Trump confirms the sending of millions of barrels of Venezuelan oil to Houston
According to Trump, a total of 50 million barrels are in transit, which marks a turning point in the energy relations between the two countries.
"We received 50 million barrels of oil, which are currently heading to Houston, and we get along very well with them (Venezuela), but we are going to work with them," Trump said at a press conference held in the Oval Office of the White House.
According to Trump, a total of 50 million barrels are in transit, which marks a turning point in the energy relations between the two countries.
"We received 50 million barrels of oil, which are currently heading to Houston, and we get along very well with them (Venezuela), but we are going to work with them," Trump said at a press conference held in the Oval Office of the White House.
🇺🇸🇻🇪 Lockheed Martin confirms use of the RQ-170 drone in the capture of Maduro
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⚠️⚠️🇻🇪🇨🇴 ELN and dissident FARC groups on the border with Perijá were bombed. The FANB were notified.
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Bombardean al ELN y disidencias de las FARC en frontera con Perijá - Diario Versión Final
La reunión de alto nivel que sostuvieron ayer los presidentes Gustavo Petro y Donald Trump en el salón oval de la Casa Blanca tiene sus primeros resultados en
⚠️⚠️🇻🇪🇺🇸 By order of the USA. Delcy Rodríguez orders the SEBIN to arrest and capture Alex Saab.
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⚠️⚠️🇻🇪🇺🇸 By order of the USA. Delcy Rodríguez orders the SEBIN to arrest and capture Alex Saab. https://bit.ly/4r0818w
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Nicolas Maduro's closed associated, Alex Saab, was arrested by SEBIN and FBI during a raid in Caracas. He is now in under SEBIN custody.
Nicolas Maduro's closed associated, Alex Saab, was arrested by SEBIN and FBI during a raid in Caracas. He is now in under SEBIN custody.
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Diosdado Cabello called for unity within Chavismo: "If they see us scattered, they'll pick us off one by one and there won't be anyone left. None of us."
⚠️🇻🇪🇦🇷 The Argentine government confirmed on Wednesday the release from prison of Roberto Baldo, an Argentine citizen who had been arbitrarily detained in Venezuela since the end of 2024. The information was disseminated by Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno, who noted that the Foreign Ministry had kept the case confidential at the family's request and that it continues to be in constant contact with them.
"The Argentine Republic confirms that the Argentine citizen Roberto Baldo, who was arbitrarily detained in Venezuela, has been released from prison," Quirno said in an official statement. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs indicated that it is closely monitoring Baldo's situation, as well as that of all Argentines who remain detained without guarantees in that country.
The Argentine government also reiterated its demand to the Venezuelan regime to immediately release Nahuel Gallo and Germán Giuliani, who continue to be deprived of their freedom.
Baldo, an Argentine-Venezuelan, was detained along with his wife, the Spanish-Venezuelan Montserrat Espinosa, at the end of 2024. Both were released from prison a few days ago, according to sources consulted, although for the moment they remain in Venezuela and under restrictions, without authorization to leave the country.
Baldo's release comes just two days after the government of President Javier Milei confirmed the release from prison of Gustavo Gabriel Rivara, another Argentine citizen arbitrarily detained in Venezuela.
"The Argentine Republic confirms that the Argentine citizen Roberto Baldo, who was arbitrarily detained in Venezuela, has been released from prison," Quirno said in an official statement. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs indicated that it is closely monitoring Baldo's situation, as well as that of all Argentines who remain detained without guarantees in that country.
The Argentine government also reiterated its demand to the Venezuelan regime to immediately release Nahuel Gallo and Germán Giuliani, who continue to be deprived of their freedom.
Baldo, an Argentine-Venezuelan, was detained along with his wife, the Spanish-Venezuelan Montserrat Espinosa, at the end of 2024. Both were released from prison a few days ago, according to sources consulted, although for the moment they remain in Venezuela and under restrictions, without authorization to leave the country.
Baldo's release comes just two days after the government of President Javier Milei confirmed the release from prison of Gustavo Gabriel Rivara, another Argentine citizen arbitrarily detained in Venezuela.
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Journalist Seir Contreras reported that security personnel from the television station Globovisión attempted to obstruct his reporting work while he was conducting recordings in a public place.
▪️Contreras, who was in the vicinity of the channel to assess the current situation, recalled that journalistic activities and the right to information are protected by Articles 57 and 58 of the National Constitution, rejecting any limitations on press work in outdoor spaces.
▪️Contreras, who was in the vicinity of the channel to assess the current situation, recalled that journalistic activities and the right to information are protected by Articles 57 and 58 of the National Constitution, rejecting any limitations on press work in outdoor spaces.