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"They are knocking down the door. They are going to kidnap us. We have done absolutely nothing wrong, just defend the workers," he said before being arrested on charges of 'conspiracy'.
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🇪🇨⚰️❗️ — Ecuador prosecutor who was investigating the television studio attack has been assassinated!

Mr. César Suárez has been murdered inside the vehicle in which he was traveling in Guayaquil, Southern Ecuador
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politician José Gregorio Correa proposes that 5% of the basic income of each cell phone in Venezuela be allocated to teacher improvements
5.6 magnitude earthquake is recorded in Valle del Cauca, Colombia
Mérida is once again in first place for suicide cases in the country

For the twenty-second consecutive year, the state of Mérida is in first place in the national ranking, with the highest rate of deaths by suicide in the country with 15.5 deaths per 100 thousand inhabitants.
US Court approved $20.8 billion in Citgo debt claims

Some $20.8 billion in claims from 17 companies linked to Venezuela were approved this Friday by a US court in Delaware, to receive profits from the auction of the oil refiner Citgo.

These claims come from companies such as ConocoPhillips, Rusoro Mining and Koch Industries, to satisfy demands for expropriations and non-payment of debts contracted by the company.

The United States Department of the Treasury will rule on awards for the winners of the auction, which could become the largest judicial sale in the country's history