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Recovery of the national electrical system requires an investment of 20 billion dollars

Sequera indicated that the College of Engineers of Venezuela has not received the call to participate in the plan for the recovery of the national electrical system. At the same time, he specified that solutions cannot be projected in the short term.
🇻🇪🏳️‍🌈🤨 Delcy Rodríguez asks the Supreme Court (TSJ) to elevate the "right to diversity" as a fundamental doctrine
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Trump:

"Venezuela is a very happy country right now. They were miserable, and now they're happy. The oil that's coming out is huge."
Former prosecutor Zair Mundaray denounced on Sunday the death of José Manuel García Sabino, a former councilor of the Anaco municipality in Anzoátegui state, who reportedly died while being detained in the lockups of the Municipal Police of that locality.

⛓️ Imprisoned for denouncing

Through a post on the X social network, Mundaray stated that the former official had denounced alleged acts of corruption within the Anaco City Hall and Municipal Council before his detention. He also pointed out that García Sabino had been subject to alleged persecution, threats, and the opening of a fraud case against him.

"Last night, he turned up dead in the Municipal Police lockups. Another state crime," Mundaray wrote in his message.

So far, there is no official statement from the police authorities or the Public Prosecutor's Office.

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🇺🇸🇻🇪⚡️Trump:

I'm seriously considering making Venezuela the 51st state.

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🇻🇪📞🇺🇸 — Venezuelan Interim President Delcy Rodríguez rules out annexation of Venezuela to the United States following Trump's statement.

"That is not planned, it would never be planned, because if there's one thing we Venezuelans have, it's that we love our process of independence,"
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Spain defends Delcy Rodríguez's participation in international forums
🇺🇸 Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, the world's largest asset management firm, views the possibility of investing in Venezuela with optimism.

"In fact, I'm quite optimistic about the opportunity to invest in Venezuela," Fink said at a panel in New York on Monday, adding that the oil-rich nation could "return to its glory."

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⚠️ ONG OVP denounces the death of 14 prisoners in Venezuela between April and May 2026
United States Embassy in Caracas opens a call for various job vacancies
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🇺🇸🇻🇪⁉️ — New Trump post on Truth Social:
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⚠️😡 It is revealed that Víctor Quero Navas was detained for being tall and having foreign characteristics. It is also handled in the same way as a racial-ethnic crime.

Lawyer Stefanía Migliorini, legal coordinator of Foro Penal, reported that Víctor Quero Navas was detained under a profiling pattern based on his physical features. As she explained, the citizen was approached on January 3, 2025, at Plaza Caracas under the alleged accusation of carrying explosives, but in reality, he was carrying a box of fireworks he planned to give his mother for New Year's.

She detailed that Quero Navas, 50 years old, who had blond features, was nicknamed "the little Russian" in the El Rodeo I prison, where he remained detained, and was arbitrarily included in a judicial case along with other detained foreign citizens.

⛓️ One of the 120 detained foreigners

The date of Quero Navas's detention coincides with a series of arrests for an alleged "international conspiracy." Three days after his apprehension, the Minister of Interior, Justice and Peace, Diosdado Cabello, revealed in a press conference that more than 120 foreigners, from at least 18 countries, had been captured for alleged "terrorist acts and destabilization."

Migliorini reported that Quero Navas's rights were violated from the first moment, denying him the legal call and conducting preliminary hearings without his physical presence.