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🇺🇸🇨🇴⚡️- “It was a Great Honor to speak with the President of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, who called to explain the situation of drugs and other disagreements that we have had. I appreciated his call and tone, and look forward to meeting him in the near future.…
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Forwarded from 🇻🇪Venezuela Network Report | Intel, Urgent News and Archives | TOTAL CHAVISTA DEATH Edition
⚠️🇻🇪🇺🇸 USA is preparing to reopen its embassy in Venezuela
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🇺🇸🇻🇪🇨🇳 - A Japanese reporter asked Guo Jiakun, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman, why the Chinese air-defense systems performed so terribly in defending Nicolas Maduro. The Chinese minister completely evaded the question, responding with an irrelevant answer.
"Venezuela has imported a large amount of military equipment from China. But it appears that this equipment was of little use. What is your assessment of this matter? - Japanese reporter.
"China firmly supports the Latin American and Carribbean peace zones against use or threats of force," - Guo Jiakun.
"Venezuela has imported a large amount of military equipment from China. But it appears that this equipment was of little use. What is your assessment of this matter? - Japanese reporter.
"China firmly supports the Latin American and Carribbean peace zones against use or threats of force," - Guo Jiakun.
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Forwarded from Song of Oil and LNG
🇻🇪🇺🇸Energy Secretary Details US Takeover of Venezuelan Oil Operations
Energy Secretary Chris Wright revealed plans for US management of Venezuela's oil sector following Maduro's capture, engaging majors like Exxon to revive output. Trump meets executives this week to accelerate integration, targeting 30-50 million barrels handover.
Venezuelan crisis barely dents forecasts, with S&P Global holding steady on global surplus despite geopolitical shocks. Oversupply from OPEC+ restraint keeps prices range-bound around $60.
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@songofoil
Energy Secretary Chris Wright revealed plans for US management of Venezuela's oil sector following Maduro's capture, engaging majors like Exxon to revive output. Trump meets executives this week to accelerate integration, targeting 30-50 million barrels handover.
Venezuelan crisis barely dents forecasts, with S&P Global holding steady on global surplus despite geopolitical shocks. Oversupply from OPEC+ restraint keeps prices range-bound around $60.
🔎 Source
@songofoil
Rigzone
S&P Global Energy Forecast Unchanged by VEN Developments
S&P Global Energy’s forecast remains unchanged by Venezuela developments, an analysis piece sent to Rigzone by the S&P Global team late Monday stated.
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Forwarded from The Global Eye
#BREAKING | 🇸🇦 🇵🇰 — Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are in advanced talks to convert approximately $2 billion in Saudi loans into a JF-17 Thunder fighter jet acquisition, with the potential deal reaching up to $4 billion including additional equipment.
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🇺🇦 🇷🇺 According to the latest information, the city of Dnipro has experienced a complete collapse of electricity production after a major attack by Russian drones "Geran-2", and besides Dnipro, most of the Zaporizhzhia region (which is under Ukrainian control) has been left without electricity, water, and heating.
Immediately before the power outage, citizens of these two regions reported unusually high voltage in the sockets as well as two additional detonations at the Kamianske hydroelectric power plant (Dnipropetrovsk region).
Immediately before the power outage, citizens of these two regions reported unusually high voltage in the sockets as well as two additional detonations at the Kamianske hydroelectric power plant (Dnipropetrovsk region).
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Forwarded from NetBlocks
⚠️ Confirmed: Network data show the loss of connectivity on #Iran internet backbone provider TCI in the restive city of Kermanshah as protests spread across the nation in their 12th day; the incident comes amid rising casualties with indications of disruptions in multiple regions
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⚠️ Update: Live network data show #Tehran and other parts of Iran are now entering a digital blackout, as connectivity falls on multiple providers; the new incident follows regional shutdowns, and is likely to severely limit coverage of events on the ground as protests spread 📉
Forwarded from 🇻🇪Venezuela Network Report | Intel, Urgent News and Archives | TOTAL CHAVISTA DEATH Edition
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⚠️🇻🇪 The release of the first group of political prisoners is announced.
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Probably these areas were declared no-fly zones for the Islamic Republic air defense tests.
Last night a NOTAM was issued for part of Kermanshah's airspace
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BREAKING:
The Iranian anti-regime protesters have stormed the Governor’s headquarters in Gorgan in northern Iran.
They have now set in on fire.
A large numbers of Islamic regime police cars have also been set on fire.
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The Iranian anti-regime protesters have stormed the Governor’s headquarters in Gorgan in northern Iran.
They have now set in on fire.
A large numbers of Islamic regime police cars have also been set on fire.
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#BREAKING
👑 👑 ❌ 🇮🇷 🇮🇷 ❗️ — Iranian protesters in Khorramabad, western Iran remove the Islamic Republic flag from the city center and place the monarchist Lion and Sun flag over it!
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Forwarded from WarFront Witness (Meer)
⚡️🇮🇷 Iran has issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) suspending all Visual Flight Rules (VFR) and general aviation flights at Tehran's OIIX airport.
The restriction is effective from 11 January 2025 until 30 January 2026.
The suspension includes exceptions for flights operating within the Airport Traffic Zone, and those engaged in hospital, search and rescue, state, military, and National Iranian Oil Company helicopter operations, provided prior coordination with air traffic services is obtained.
@wfwitness
The restriction is effective from 11 January 2025 until 30 January 2026.
The suspension includes exceptions for flights operating within the Airport Traffic Zone, and those engaged in hospital, search and rescue, state, military, and National Iranian Oil Company helicopter operations, provided prior coordination with air traffic services is obtained.
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Forwarded from Tupi Report 🇧🇷 • #FreeVenezuela
“France has decided to vote against the signing of the agreement between the European Union and the Mercosur countries.
France is in favor of international trade, but the EU–Mercosur agreement is an agreement of another era, negotiated for too long on overly outdated foundations (1999 mandate).
While trade diversification is necessary, the economic gain of the EU–Mercosur agreement will be limited for French and European growth (+0.05% of EU GDP by 2040 according to the Commission).
It does not justify exposing sensitive agricultural sectors that are essential to our food sovereignty.
Since the announcement of the end of negotiations in December 2024, I have continued to mobilize for a fairer agreement in order to protect our farmers. On this basis, we have obtained concrete advances that must be acknowledged by the European Commission.
We had made three demands, which have evolved in the right direction:
1. We obtained a specific safeguard clause, an “emergency brake” on agricultural imports from Mercosur countries in the event of market destabilization in Europe, which can be activated in the event of only a 5% variation in prices and volumes of imported agricultural products, at the request of a single Member State or representatives of agricultural sectors.
This was a strong demand from agricultural unions. Safeguard measures, including the suspension of imports, can be imposed very quickly.
2. We obtained reciprocity measures on production conditions (mirror measures).
Our producers comply with the most ambitious standards in the world in terms of health, environment, and animal welfare. Imported products must be subject to the same conditions regarding pesticides, animal feed, or the use of antibiotics, so as not to unfairly compete with our farmers.
The Commission announced the implementation of this reciprocity for several pesticide substances that we have just banned in our national territory. This effort must be continued for all pesticides and animal feed.
These advances respond to a long-standing demand from our farmers.
3. There is no food security without controls: we obtained strengthened sanitary controls in Europe and veterinary and phytosanitary audits in third countries, in order to ensure that producers, notably from Mercosur, comply with our rules.
The establishment of a task force at the European Commission on the effectiveness of these controls foreshadows the European sanitary control force that France has long been requesting.
Several of these advances still need to be finalized; France will ensure this.
We have also obtained major commitments from the European Commission, confirmed during the agriculture meeting on January 7 in Brussels:
First, regarding the amount of direct CAP aid in the next multiannual budget of the European Union. An additional €45 billion will be accessible from 2028 onward, in addition to the nearly €294 billion secured for direct agricultural income support.
On this basis, France will have the means to guarantee the maintenance of the current aid envelope in its national agricultural plan until 2034.
Second, regarding fertilizers, there will be no price increase linked to the carbon border tax of the Union.
Despite these undeniable advances, it must be stated that there is a unanimous political rejection of the agreement, as clearly shown by recent debates in the National Assembly and the Senate.
In this context, France will vote against the signing of the agreement.
The signing stage of the agreement does not constitute the end of the story.
I will continue to fight for the full and concrete implementation of the commitments obtained from the European Commission and to protect our farmers.
At the European level, the priority today remains to accelerate our agenda of protection, competitiveness, and investment.”
Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) 🖇
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