🇨🇴🍌🇻🇪 Colombia prohibits the entry of bananas from Venezuela due to Fusarium fungus
Authorities in Colombia and Guatemala have reinforced phytosanitary measures to prevent banana and plantain plants with the Fusarium Oxysporum Race 4 Tropical (FocR4T) fungus, which have been detected in Venezuela, from entering their countries.
The Government of Colombia prohibited the transfer of bananas and bananas from Venezuela to its country, after the Government of Nicolás Maduro confirmed the presence of the disease in plantations in the states of Aragua, Carabobo and Cojedes, reported La Opinión. The measure arises to prevent the contagion of their crops
Authorities in Colombia and Guatemala have reinforced phytosanitary measures to prevent banana and plantain plants with the Fusarium Oxysporum Race 4 Tropical (FocR4T) fungus, which have been detected in Venezuela, from entering their countries.
The Government of Colombia prohibited the transfer of bananas and bananas from Venezuela to its country, after the Government of Nicolás Maduro confirmed the presence of the disease in plantations in the states of Aragua, Carabobo and Cojedes, reported La Opinión. The measure arises to prevent the contagion of their crops
🇺🇳🇵🇦 UN report points to Panamanian authorities for sexually abusing migrants
Officials from the National Migration Service and the National Border Service (Senafront) would have offered transportation to girls and women from the migratory groups received in Panama in exchange for sexual favors.
Migrants who arrived in the Central American country after crossing the Darién were detained in Migrant Reception Stations, where they were deprived of their liberty except to continue their journeys north.
The report was leaked to the Spanish newspaper El País, which revealed the content of the 18-page document detailing how Panamanian government authorities allegedly sexually abused migrants at the Migrant Reception Stations (ERM).
Officials from the National Migration Service and the National Border Service (Senafront) would have offered transportation to girls and women from the migratory groups received in Panama in exchange for sexual favors.
Migrants who arrived in the Central American country after crossing the Darién were detained in Migrant Reception Stations, where they were deprived of their liberty except to continue their journeys north.
The report was leaked to the Spanish newspaper El País, which revealed the content of the 18-page document detailing how Panamanian government authorities allegedly sexually abused migrants at the Migrant Reception Stations (ERM).
A soldier from Venezuelan Army died this Saturday after receiving several bullet wounds
He's Captain Vicente Alfredo Manaure Vela, who died after being admitted to the Dr. César Rodríguez de Guaraguao medical center. Along with him also died a second citizen whose identity so far is unknown.
He's Captain Vicente Alfredo Manaure Vela, who died after being admitted to the Dr. César Rodríguez de Guaraguao medical center. Along with him also died a second citizen whose identity so far is unknown.
They also claim the PSUV is paying people to dress up as members of the Venezuelan communist party to fake support from the communist party of Maduro's government, who they also claim is colluding with the ‘far right’ opposition parties in the Mexico negotiations.
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🇻🇪📚📲 "I don't want to die alone": Retired teacher faints during demonstration for living wages in Barcelona, Anzoátegui state
Retired teacher Rosa Arriega fainted, apparently due to a power surge, after becoming upset when she showed her dissatisfaction with the salaries they receive and the conditions in which they find themselves.
Retired teacher Rosa Arriega fainted, apparently due to a power surge, after becoming upset when she showed her dissatisfaction with the salaries they receive and the conditions in which they find themselves.
🇨🇴✈️ Petro announces that Satena will start flying to Venezuela on March 3
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced this Sunday through his Twitter account that the public airline Satena will start operating flights to Venezuela starting on Friday, March 3.
The price of the Bogota-Caracas tickets will start at US$256 (approximately 1,214,200 pesos).
The flights will have a frequency of two days a week, Tuesdays and Fridays.
On the other hand, the Caracas-Bogotá route will have an initial price of US$249, around 1,181,000 pesos, and will operate on the same days.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced this Sunday through his Twitter account that the public airline Satena will start operating flights to Venezuela starting on Friday, March 3.
The price of the Bogota-Caracas tickets will start at US$256 (approximately 1,214,200 pesos).
The flights will have a frequency of two days a week, Tuesdays and Fridays.
On the other hand, the Caracas-Bogotá route will have an initial price of US$249, around 1,181,000 pesos, and will operate on the same days.
🇻🇪Venezuela Network Report | Intel, Urgent News and Archives | TOTAL CHAVISTA DEATH Edition
🚩 Maduro urges to strengthen the PSUV's grassroots political organization in high schools and universities
With the excuse of not failing the legacy of former President Hugo Chávez and facing "foreign aggressions", he stressed that youth must be forged in militancy and grassroots leadership.
Maduro made the statements at the end of the march called by the ruling party regarding the 209 years of the Battle of Victory and Youth Day. In the act, the president announced the creation of the Youth Venezuela mission, an initiative that, he said, will be "founded" in a national youth congress that will take place between March 11 and 12.
With the excuse of not failing the legacy of former President Hugo Chávez and facing "foreign aggressions", he stressed that youth must be forged in militancy and grassroots leadership.
Maduro made the statements at the end of the march called by the ruling party regarding the 209 years of the Battle of Victory and Youth Day. In the act, the president announced the creation of the Youth Venezuela mission, an initiative that, he said, will be "founded" in a national youth congress that will take place between March 11 and 12.
🇻🇪Venezuela Network Report | Intel, Urgent News and Archives | TOTAL CHAVISTA DEATH Edition
Warzone in Tejerías, Aragua Gangs va Police
💰🚓 Cicpc offers a million dollars for information on the leader of a criminal gang
The Venezuelan Scientific, Criminal and Criminal Investigation Corps (Cicpc) announced on Monday a reward of one million dollars to anyone who offers information that allows the whereabouts of Carlos Enrique Gómez Rodríguez, known by the alias "el Conejo", to be found. leader of a gang of the same name and accused of committing homicides and kidnappings, among other crimes.
The director of the police force, Douglas Rico, said that the information that helps to locate six other members of the gang, whose names, faces and the crimes for which they are accused were published by the official in your Instagram account.
"They are looking for dangerous members of the criminal group nicknamed El Conejo, which is being investigated for multiple crimes of terrorism, extortion, kidnapping, homicide, among others," Rico said on the social network.
The Venezuelan Scientific, Criminal and Criminal Investigation Corps (Cicpc) announced on Monday a reward of one million dollars to anyone who offers information that allows the whereabouts of Carlos Enrique Gómez Rodríguez, known by the alias "el Conejo", to be found. leader of a gang of the same name and accused of committing homicides and kidnappings, among other crimes.
The director of the police force, Douglas Rico, said that the information that helps to locate six other members of the gang, whose names, faces and the crimes for which they are accused were published by the official in your Instagram account.
"They are looking for dangerous members of the criminal group nicknamed El Conejo, which is being investigated for multiple crimes of terrorism, extortion, kidnapping, homicide, among others," Rico said on the social network.
🇻🇪Venezuela Network Report | Intel, Urgent News and Archives | TOTAL CHAVISTA DEATH Edition
⚠️BREAKING National Assembly approved the "Law on Student Participation in the Basic Education Subsystem" This regulation allows high school graduates to give basic education without any type of training as teachers.
👨🏫🇻🇪 Venezuelan educational system has a "deficit" of 250 thousand teachers
Venezuela needs 52 percent more educators than it has to serve the school population that currently numbers around seven million children.
Therefore, there are 480,000 teachers and approximately 250,000 more are needed, especially in areas as critical as mathematics, physics, chemistry, Spanish, and literature. This was stated by Carlos Fernando Calatrava, director of the School of Education of the Andrés Bello Catholic University.
Calatrava indicated, within the framework of the need for teachers, that, in some institutions, students who are outstanding in some subjects are offered to give complementary classes as a community service to the little ones.
After the controversy over the proposed Student Participation Law in the Basic Education Subsystem, which would allow students in higher grades to be educators of the youngest, the professor clarified that up to now "there is no legislation that allows this."
However, he stressed that this "power" to young people that the law proposes will be "up to the free interpretation of whoever reads it."
The director of the UCAB School of Education insisted that this law wants to "look for mechanisms" for the exercise of "participatory democracy" in school institutions
Venezuela needs 52 percent more educators than it has to serve the school population that currently numbers around seven million children.
Therefore, there are 480,000 teachers and approximately 250,000 more are needed, especially in areas as critical as mathematics, physics, chemistry, Spanish, and literature. This was stated by Carlos Fernando Calatrava, director of the School of Education of the Andrés Bello Catholic University.
Calatrava indicated, within the framework of the need for teachers, that, in some institutions, students who are outstanding in some subjects are offered to give complementary classes as a community service to the little ones.
After the controversy over the proposed Student Participation Law in the Basic Education Subsystem, which would allow students in higher grades to be educators of the youngest, the professor clarified that up to now "there is no legislation that allows this."
However, he stressed that this "power" to young people that the law proposes will be "up to the free interpretation of whoever reads it."
The director of the UCAB School of Education insisted that this law wants to "look for mechanisms" for the exercise of "participatory democracy" in school institutions
🛢️ Argus: Oil production rose to 720,000 barrels per day in January pending the "Chevron effect"
Venezuela would have produced an average of 720,000 barrels per day in January, 30,000 barrels more than in December, in a context that points to the rise with the reactivation of the operations of the American Chevron in the country that allows predicting a level of pumping close to a million of barrels, possibly in the second semester.
The information came out in a report from the specialized site Argus Media, where the situation of the international oil market is analyzed in light of the OPEC+ strategy.
Venezuela would have produced an average of 720,000 barrels per day in January, 30,000 barrels more than in December, in a context that points to the rise with the reactivation of the operations of the American Chevron in the country that allows predicting a level of pumping close to a million of barrels, possibly in the second semester.
The information came out in a report from the specialized site Argus Media, where the situation of the international oil market is analyzed in light of the OPEC+ strategy.