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🇻🇪🇬🇾🇺🇸Maduro, asked his Guyanese counterpart, Irfaan Ali, not to allow the United States Southern Command to turn the country into a military base against Caracas, after Georgetown put out to tender for oil blocks in undelimited areas in the territory of Essequibo.
Maduro also pointed out that Guyana is becoming a branch of the US oil company, interested in exploiting its hydrocarbons.
🗨 "Enough of irresponsibility, manipulation, doublespeak, hypocrisy and false victimization. In your desire to please powerful transnational interests, you are turning Guyana into a branch of ExxonMobil," he commented.
Maduro also pointed out that Guyana is becoming a branch of the US oil company, interested in exploiting its hydrocarbons.
🗨 "Enough of irresponsibility, manipulation, doublespeak, hypocrisy and false victimization. In your desire to please powerful transnational interests, you are turning Guyana into a branch of ExxonMobil," he commented.
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🇻🇪🇬🇾🇺🇸Maduro, asked his Guyanese counterpart, Irfaan Ali, not to allow the United States Southern Command to turn the country into a military base against Caracas, after Georgetown put out to tender for oil blocks in undelimited areas in the territory of Essequibo.…
🇬🇾 Caricom countries support Guyana
https://alertas24.com/internacionales/paises-del-caricom-respaldan-a-guyana/
https://alertas24.com/internacionales/paises-del-caricom-respaldan-a-guyana/
Alertas 24
Países del Caricom respaldan a Guyana
En la noche viernes 22 de septiembre, la Comunidad del Caribe (Caricom, por sus siglas en inglés), emitió un comunicado en el que decía tener preocupación por las más recientes…
InSight Crime: a former governor of Zulia wove a criminal network in the state
A new investigation by InSight Crime, an organization dedicated to the study of organized crime in Latin America and the Caribbean, revealed the shadowy side of Omar Prieto, who was governor of the state of Zulia between 2017 and 2022. The former regional president, after his arrival in the Government, created a "criminal network" that allowed him and his accomplices to perpetrate robberies and extortion and smuggle under the auspices of the State police force.
The investigation has as its common thread the testimony of the politician and former deputy of the Legislative Council of Zulia Eduardo Labrador, a man who was close to Prieto and openly denounced the corruption and abuses of power committed by the former governor and the state security forces. For this reason, Labrador was the target of persecution and the victim of attacks.
The text states that Prieto, born in 1969 and involved in politics since 2000, had links with the gang called Los Pulgas when he was young. The criminal group was dedicated to vehicle theft and extortion in the San Francisco municipality, where Prieto was mayor between 2008 and 2015.
The report mentions that Prieto, after arriving at the Governor's office, began to confront insecurity in the state of Zulia with a strategy that, in the long run, ended up placing the entity's police force among those that accumulated the most extrajudicial executions and abuses. police.
https://elpitazo.net/alianzas/insight-crime-exgobernador-del-zulia-omar-prieto-tejio-un-red-criminal-en-el-estado/amp/
A new investigation by InSight Crime, an organization dedicated to the study of organized crime in Latin America and the Caribbean, revealed the shadowy side of Omar Prieto, who was governor of the state of Zulia between 2017 and 2022. The former regional president, after his arrival in the Government, created a "criminal network" that allowed him and his accomplices to perpetrate robberies and extortion and smuggle under the auspices of the State police force.
The investigation has as its common thread the testimony of the politician and former deputy of the Legislative Council of Zulia Eduardo Labrador, a man who was close to Prieto and openly denounced the corruption and abuses of power committed by the former governor and the state security forces. For this reason, Labrador was the target of persecution and the victim of attacks.
The text states that Prieto, born in 1969 and involved in politics since 2000, had links with the gang called Los Pulgas when he was young. The criminal group was dedicated to vehicle theft and extortion in the San Francisco municipality, where Prieto was mayor between 2008 and 2015.
The report mentions that Prieto, after arriving at the Governor's office, began to confront insecurity in the state of Zulia with a strategy that, in the long run, ended up placing the entity's police force among those that accumulated the most extrajudicial executions and abuses. police.
https://elpitazo.net/alianzas/insight-crime-exgobernador-del-zulia-omar-prieto-tejio-un-red-criminal-en-el-estado/amp/
El Pitazo
InSight Crime: un exgobernador del Zulia tejió un red criminal en el estado
Una investigación de InSight Crime señala al exgobernador del Zulia Omar Pietro de crear y sostener un red delincuencial para su beneficio
🇧🇴Evo Morales confirms candidacy for the 2025 presidential elections in Bolivia
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El Universal
Evo Morales confirma candidatura a elecciones presidenciales de 2025 en Bolivia
"Tenemos fuerza todavía", afirmó el expresidente boliviano
🇨🇺🔥 ❗️ — An unknown person threw 2 Molotov cocktails at the Cuban Embassy in the United States, located in Washington DC, Capital of United States
The head of the Cuban Foreign Ministry said and called it a terrorist attack.
The head of the Cuban Foreign Ministry said and called it a terrorist attack.
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🇨🇺🔥 ❗️ — An unknown person threw 2 Molotov cocktails at the Cuban Embassy in the United States, located in Washington DC, Capital of United States The head of the Cuban Foreign Ministry said and called it a terrorist attack.
— "Tonight, 9/24, the #Cuba Embassy in the US was the target of a terrorist attack by an individual who threw 2 Molotov cocktails. There were no injuries to personnel. The details are being worked out.
It is the second violent attack against the diplomatic headquarters in Washington, since April 2020.
On that occasion, an individual fired an assault rifle at the headquarters.
Anti-Cuban groups resort to terrorism because they feel impunity, something Cuba has repeatedly warned US authorities about."
🔗 Bruno Rodríguez P (@BrunoRguezP)
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🇻🇪 Venezuela asks the UN for support to organize an international conference on migration
The Maduro regime asked the United Nations for support to organize an international conference on migration, which seeks to establish "joint agreements and commitments" to guarantee the rights of migrants.
Foreign Minister Yván Gil, before the UN General Assembly, maintained: this is a "true international commitment" to the rights of "migrants to citizenship, identification, decent work, social security and respect." of his dignity.
The Maduro regime asked the United Nations for support to organize an international conference on migration, which seeks to establish "joint agreements and commitments" to guarantee the rights of migrants.
Foreign Minister Yván Gil, before the UN General Assembly, maintained: this is a "true international commitment" to the rights of "migrants to citizenship, identification, decent work, social security and respect." of his dignity.
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migrants try to cross the barbed wire in Ciudad Juárez
🇨🇴Colombian Prosecutor's Office confirms that Gustavo Petro's son will go to trial
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🇨🇴Migrants install Colombian flag on an island in the Rio Grande, US land. A DPS Tactical Marine Unit removed it.
🇬🇾🇻🇪 President of Guyana: "I want to assure all Guyanese that we will defend Essequibo"
https://alertas24.com/internacionales/presidente-de-guyana-quiero-asegurar-a-todos-los-guyaneses-que-vamos-a-defender-el-esequibo/
https://alertas24.com/internacionales/presidente-de-guyana-quiero-asegurar-a-todos-los-guyaneses-que-vamos-a-defender-el-esequibo/
Alertas 24
Presidente de Guyana: "Quiero asegurar a todos los guyaneses que vamos a defender el Esequibo"
El presidente de Guyana, Irfaan Ali, prometió este lunes defender la soberanía e integridad territorial de su país por medios legales y pacíficos, después de que Venezuela llamara a un…
🇻🇪Venezuela Network Report | Intel, Urgent News and Archives | TOTAL CHAVISTA DEATH Edition
Maduro, promoted what is the first map of Venezuela (before Gran Colombia), with Essequibo included.
Maduro, expressed: “I, on behalf of our people, am ready to meet with you very soon in the place in the Caribbean that we choose to dialogue within the framework of the Geneva Agreement and resume peace and "Let these threats cease (...) Find a practical solution."
He added: “Venezuela has not and will not threaten the people of Guyana, and we have helped Guyana in PetroCaribe, before PetroCaribe was impacted by US sanctions.”
He added: “Venezuela has not and will not threaten the people of Guyana, and we have helped Guyana in PetroCaribe, before PetroCaribe was impacted by US sanctions.”
🇻🇪🇺🇸Chevron will start drilling in Venezuela to increase oil production
Chevron Corp plans to add about 65,000 barrels per day of oil production in Venezuela by the end of 2024 through its first major drilling campaign in the country since the United States authorized it to expand operations that remained limited by sanctions, three sources said. .
The effort could help Venezuela continue to increase crude production and accelerate Chevron's goal of recovering $3 billion in unpaid dividends and debt from its projects in the country, according to a Reuters note.
Chevron Corp plans to add about 65,000 barrels per day of oil production in Venezuela by the end of 2024 through its first major drilling campaign in the country since the United States authorized it to expand operations that remained limited by sanctions, three sources said. .
The effort could help Venezuela continue to increase crude production and accelerate Chevron's goal of recovering $3 billion in unpaid dividends and debt from its projects in the country, according to a Reuters note.