President Nicolàs Maduro has urged his Guyanese counterpart Irfaan Ali to resume direct dialogue over a long-standing territorial dispute over Essequibo. Venezuela has also accused the US of trying to militarize the resource-rich region, where ExxonMobil has been conducting oil drilling projects for years
In spite of the government’s hostility towards Maduro, Chile becomes 5th South American country to normalize relations with Caracas after the Guaidó crisis
Maduro is expected to travel to Brasilia for a summit with Lula next week where they may sign cooperation agreements
The new trade agreement further strengthens the bilateral trade between the two neighboring countries
El gobierno estadounidense considera que la verdadera institución democrática en Venezuela es la Asamblea Nacional de 2015 que no se ha reunido en siete años y cuyo mandato expiró tras las elecciones de diciembre de 2020
The US government believes that the real democratic institution in Venezuela is the National Assembly of 2015 that has not met in seven years and whose term expired after the election of December 2020
In today’s episode, we bring you stories of a protest over housing rights in Ireland, talks between the government and opposition in Venezuela, Iran taking a step towards SCO membership, and agreements between China and Cuba
Today we look at the formal extradition order issued against Julian Assange, police repression of protests amid the crisis in Sri Lanka, and more
Today we look at protests in the Netherlands to demand affordable social housing, renewed protests against right-wing President Nayib Bukele in El Salvador, and more
Following Saab’s extradition, Venezuela announced that it was suspending its participation in the dialogue process with the opposition in Mexico
Today we look restrictions on Venezuela’s access to the IMF’s Special Drawing Rights funds, the upcoming parliamentary elections in Iraq, and more
Today we look at protests in Gaza against a funding agreement between the U.S. and the UNRWA, a U.S. court ordering Indigenous people in Ecuador to pay the Chevron corporation’s legal fees, and more