Venezuela and China sign a memorandum of judicial cooperation between the supreme courts of both countries
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El Universal
Venezuela y China suscriben memorándum de cooperación judicial entre los tribunales supremos de ambos países
El acuerdo representa el reimpulso y la optimización del trabajo de ambas instancias judiciales
FARC dissidents withdraw from peace talks in Colombia
https://alertas24.com/internacionales/disidentes-de-farc-se-retiran-de-dialogo-de-paz-en-colombia/
https://alertas24.com/internacionales/disidentes-de-farc-se-retiran-de-dialogo-de-paz-en-colombia/
Alertas 24
Disidentes de FARC se retiran de diálogo de paz en Colombia
El mayor grupo disidente de la guerrilla FARC anunció este domingo que decidió levantarse de la mesa de negociaciones en Colombia alegando «incumplimientos» por parte del gobierno, menos de un…
🇺🇸🇧🇷US military practices for the first time in the Brazilian Amazon
https://elpublicotv.com/militares-de-eeuu-practican-por-primera-vez-en-la-amazonia-brasilena-detalles/
https://elpublicotv.com/militares-de-eeuu-practican-por-primera-vez-en-la-amazonia-brasilena-detalles/
El Publico TV
Militares de EEUU practican por primera vez en la Amazonía brasileña (+Detalles)
Unos 150 militares de EEUU se formaron en un curso de supervivencia en la selva amazónica brasileña tras ser autorizados por primera...
Moment when Minister A/J Remigio Ceballos enters the Judicial Confinement Center of Bolívar state, located in the "Vista Hermosa" urbanization , once the inmate population has been evicted and control of that prison has been taken, within the framework of Operation Gran Cacique Guacaipuro .
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🇻🇪 🇬🇾 What is causing the conflict between Venezuela and Guyana?
Recently, Frida @sex_drugs_kahlo drew attention to the increased diplomatic activity of the Guyanese authorities regarding the disputed territories with Venezuela. The Guyanese authorities have appealed to the UN to hold a referendum in the disputed territories, which seems like a way to protect Guyana's national interests. However, this is actually about the interests of multinational corporations who want access to the deposits located there.
The conflict between Venezuela and Guyana has been a long-standing territorial dispute over an area of 159.5 thousand square kilometers west of the Essequibo River, known as "Guyana-Essequibo". Caracas claims ownership of this territory, and the dispute has escalated due to Guyana granting oil concessions to ExxonMobil. The maritime boundaries of this area have not yet been determined. Additionally, the United States plans to establish a military base on the disputed territory.
At first glance, it may seem that the United States and multinational companies are preparing for a new local conflict in their search for new oil sources. However, Venezuela is not in a position to challenge this, and the concessions were awarded just days after the controversial oil deal between Caracas and Washington was concluded. It is likely that offshore oil production in Guyana is part of this deal.
🔻This elegant solution allows the Venezuelan authorities to save face and meet the interests of multinational corporations, while still maintaining a high level of confrontation in the media. For Chevron and ExxonMobil, the important factor is the volume of oil they can produce and deliver to the market, regardless of whether it comes from Venezuela's shelf or the disputed territories with Guyana.
📌 It is worth noting that before the introduction of sanctions, approximately 30% of Venezuela's oil entered the US market. These supplies had a significant impact on domestic prices. Furthermore, this deal will also cause some damage to small refineries in China, which had been monopolizing oil from Venezuela at very favorable prices after the sanctions were imposed.
On the other hand, the Pentagon and the CIA will greatly benefit from this deal, as it includes plans to establish a military base in the region to protect the interests of multinational corporations. In the future, this base could be used to exert pressure on the Venezuelan government, including a naval blockade of part of Venezuela's coast and ports by groups of saboteurs.
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Recently, Frida @sex_drugs_kahlo drew attention to the increased diplomatic activity of the Guyanese authorities regarding the disputed territories with Venezuela. The Guyanese authorities have appealed to the UN to hold a referendum in the disputed territories, which seems like a way to protect Guyana's national interests. However, this is actually about the interests of multinational corporations who want access to the deposits located there.
The conflict between Venezuela and Guyana has been a long-standing territorial dispute over an area of 159.5 thousand square kilometers west of the Essequibo River, known as "Guyana-Essequibo". Caracas claims ownership of this territory, and the dispute has escalated due to Guyana granting oil concessions to ExxonMobil. The maritime boundaries of this area have not yet been determined. Additionally, the United States plans to establish a military base on the disputed territory.
At first glance, it may seem that the United States and multinational companies are preparing for a new local conflict in their search for new oil sources. However, Venezuela is not in a position to challenge this, and the concessions were awarded just days after the controversial oil deal between Caracas and Washington was concluded. It is likely that offshore oil production in Guyana is part of this deal.
🔻This elegant solution allows the Venezuelan authorities to save face and meet the interests of multinational corporations, while still maintaining a high level of confrontation in the media. For Chevron and ExxonMobil, the important factor is the volume of oil they can produce and deliver to the market, regardless of whether it comes from Venezuela's shelf or the disputed territories with Guyana.
📌 It is worth noting that before the introduction of sanctions, approximately 30% of Venezuela's oil entered the US market. These supplies had a significant impact on domestic prices. Furthermore, this deal will also cause some damage to small refineries in China, which had been monopolizing oil from Venezuela at very favorable prices after the sanctions were imposed.
On the other hand, the Pentagon and the CIA will greatly benefit from this deal, as it includes plans to establish a military base in the region to protect the interests of multinational corporations. In the future, this base could be used to exert pressure on the Venezuelan government, including a naval blockade of part of Venezuela's coast and ports by groups of saboteurs.
#Venezuela #globalism #Guyana #economy
in collaboration with @econopocalypse
You can support us via @indjournalism_bot
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🇻🇪 🇬🇾 What is causing the conflict between Venezuela and Guyana? Recently, Frida @sex_drugs_kahlo drew attention to the increased diplomatic activity of the Guyanese authorities regarding the disputed territories with Venezuela. The Guyanese authorities have…
EL SOL DE VENEZUELA NACE EN EL ESSEQUIBO
Is worth to mention that both comunism and liberalism let that territory slowy out of our hands
1) Chavez recognized the legitimacy of Guyana over the Essequibo
2) Raul Leoni did not support the Rupununi Rebellion
3) Venezuela recognized the independence of Guyana without first resolving the territorial question of the Essequibo
4) Port of Spain Protocol of 1970 could be mentioned, a serious Venezuelan error of freezing negotiations for 12 years, during the times of President Rafael Caldera.
5) The constant civil wars, political instability and the small Venezuelan population to establish sovereignty in the territory, also due to the problems of communication routes to unify the country in the 19th century.
6) Mistake of never appointing a governor for that territory, and granting automatic citizenship to all those born in Essequibo, lack of strategic policies to solve that problem.
>Video related Chavez recognized the legitimacy of Guyana over the Essequibo
Is worth to mention that both comunism and liberalism let that territory slowy out of our hands
1) Chavez recognized the legitimacy of Guyana over the Essequibo
2) Raul Leoni did not support the Rupununi Rebellion
3) Venezuela recognized the independence of Guyana without first resolving the territorial question of the Essequibo
4) Port of Spain Protocol of 1970 could be mentioned, a serious Venezuelan error of freezing negotiations for 12 years, during the times of President Rafael Caldera.
5) The constant civil wars, political instability and the small Venezuelan population to establish sovereignty in the territory, also due to the problems of communication routes to unify the country in the 19th century.
6) Mistake of never appointing a governor for that territory, and granting automatic citizenship to all those born in Essequibo, lack of strategic policies to solve that problem.
>Video related Chavez recognized the legitimacy of Guyana over the Essequibo
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🇻🇪🇮🇱🇵🇸 In Venezuela, thousands of people marched in support of the people of Gaza.
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🇻🇪🇮🇱🇵🇸 In Venezuela, thousands of people marched in support of the people of Gaza.
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Ambassador of Palestine in Venezuela thanks "Venezuelans" for their solidarity
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Residents of Ciudad Bolívar reported a large deployment of different security forces since the night of Sunday, November 5. Access to the Vista Hermosa prison was restricted.
Budget deficit of the country's public universities exceeds 90% https://bit.ly/49m3NzF
EL NACIONAL
Déficit presupuestario de las universidades públicas del país supera 90%
El Observatorio de Universidades (OBU) aseguró que el déficit presupuestario de las universidades públicas en el país supera 90%
🇺🇸💰 US will allocate 174 million dollars in humanitarian aid for Venezuelan migrants
https://alertas24.com/internacionales/ee-uu-destinara-174-millones-de-dolares-en-ayuda-humanitaria-para-migrantes-venezolanos/
https://alertas24.com/internacionales/ee-uu-destinara-174-millones-de-dolares-en-ayuda-humanitaria-para-migrantes-venezolanos/
Alertas 24
EE UU destinará 174 millones de dólares en ayuda humanitaria para migrantes venezolanos
Durante la Cumbre de Líderes de la Alianza para la Prosperidad Económica en las Américas, Estados Unidos anunció que destinará 485 millones de dólares en asistencia humanitaria para poblaciones vulnerables…
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High school students in Mérida demand teachers to be able to begin classes
🇻🇪🇪🇸Venezuelan oil exports to Spain doubled in 2023
The Spanish Corporation for Strategic Reserves of Petroleum Products (Cores) reported an increase of 114.8% in crude oil exports from Venezuela to Spain between January and September 2023.
The balance showed a significant growth in trade exchange compared to 2022. Specifically, these first months of the year totaled 934 thousand tons of crude oil, according to Cores
The Spanish Corporation for Strategic Reserves of Petroleum Products (Cores) reported an increase of 114.8% in crude oil exports from Venezuela to Spain between January and September 2023.
The balance showed a significant growth in trade exchange compared to 2022. Specifically, these first months of the year totaled 934 thousand tons of crude oil, according to Cores