Daily Archives: January 5, 2024

2024-01-05: News Headlines

Staff (2024-01-05). Scandal Unveiled: Guyana's Government Finances ExxonMobil's Taxes. orinocotribune.com The vice president of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, has made reports of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana's continued violations of international law and the Geneva Agreement in favor of the transnational oil company ExxonMobil in regards to the Essequibo territorial dispute, stating that new irregularities are being unveiled on the submissive nature of the Guyanese government towards the US oil corporation. | "More irregularities continue to come to light regarding the 'business' relationship between Guyana and ExxonMobil," Rodríguez reported via social media this Wednesday, January 3. "The Guyanese lawyer, Chris…

teleSUR, hvh, JDO (2024-01-05). Emtrasur condena decisión judicial sobre avión secuestrado. telesurtv.net La empresa venezolana apuntó que Argentina violó el debido proceso en el cumplimiento de las regulaciones internacionales.

teleSUR, JGN (2024-01-05). Presidente Maduro afirma que Venezuela registró crecimiento integral en la economía. telesurtv.net El gobernante venezolano hizo énfasis en iniciar el año legislativo de manera óptima bajo el marco de la democracia.

US Agency for International Development (2024-01-05). Ukraine: USG Humanitarian Response to the Complex Emergency (01/04/2024). reliefweb.int

Fight Back News!. (2024-01-05). 20 Years Too Many, Free Simon Trinidad Now! popularresistance.org On January 2, 2004, under the orders of the U.S. government and the CIA, Ecuadorian and Colombian forces kidnapped and arrested Colombian revolutionary Simon Trinidad. 20 years detained and imprisoned is 20 too many. That needs to change immediately, and conditions are better than ever for activists in the U.S. and Colombia to push for his freedom. | A member of the revolutionary organization and army of the people, the FARC, since 1987, Trinidad was a leading thinker and peace negotiator. Acting in that role, Trinidad's and the FARC's peace-seeking efforts have been routinely sabotaged by the U.S. government and…

Editor (2024-01-05). 20 Years Too Many, Free Simon Trinidad Now! scheerpost.com By Fight Back! News On January 2, 2004, under the orders of the U.S. government and the CIA, Ecuadorian and Colombian forces kidnapped and arrested Colombian revolutionary Simon Trinidad. 20 years detained and imprisoned is 20 too many. That needs to change immediately, and conditions are better than ever for activists in the U.S. and …

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