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30 of the main rivers in southern Venezuela are affected by mining

Alejandro Álvarez Iragorri, biologist, environmentalist and coordinator of Climate 21, said: “Thirty of the main rivers in southern Venezuela are affected. We must remember that more than 80% of Venezuela's fresh water is from the Orinoco downwards, so we are losing an enormous capacity and potential that the country has."

"We are very concerned because such important rivers as the Caroní, the Caura, the Ventuari, already have strong signs of environmental damage in them," he said.

Likewise, he said that part of this environmental damage has to do with the deforestation process that is generating an increase in the amount of sediment carried by those rivers due to mercury contamination.

“Part of that sedimentation ends up in the Guri reservoir,” he indicated.
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Chavismo proposes convening religious organizations to oversee presidential elections

The deputy of the Chavista National Assembly (AN) of 2020 Nicolás Maduro Guerra offered an assessment of the Parliament meeting with representatives of the country's religious sectors. He indicated that at the meeting a proposal arose to call international organizations from different currents to be part of the international observation of the presidential elections.
🇲🇽 Weapons manufacturers will ask the US Supreme Court to stop Mexico's lawsuit

The Mexican government's $10 billion lawsuit seeks to hold manufacturers responsible for facilitating arms trafficking to drug cartels across the U.S.-Mexico border
Four men and two women imprisoned for trafficking and smuggling of teenagers in Táchira

They would have been involved in the recruitment and reception of minors from the state of Táchira, while two others were detected by the Public Ministry (MP) in Caracas for alleged association with criminals.

Young victims said that they had been recruited to work as escorts outside the country.