2024-11-09: News Headlines

Misión Verdad (2024-11-09). Venezuela Ramps Up Strengthening of Energy Alliances. orinocotribune.com

Ana Perdigón (2024-11-09). US Treasury Extends 2 Licenses Involving PDVSA. orinocotribune.com The US Treasury Department has renewed licenses 80 and 5Q for 6 months, authorizing four US-based oil corporations to continue operating their joint ventures with Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) during the stipulated time. | In a three-page document, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the US Treasury extended the licenses until May 9, 2025. Both licenses are related to transactions, contracts, and agreements between PDVSA and US oil corporations. | The companies benefiting from this license extension are Halliburton, Schlumberger Limited, Baker Hughes Holdings, and Weatherford International. | These co…

Ana Perdigón (2024-11-09). Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Meets President Maduro in Caracas, 17 Agreements Signed. orinocotribune.com As part of the High-Level Intergovernmental Commission (CIAN) between Russia and Venezuela, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro signed a series of agreements with Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko. | The high-level meeting took place at Miraflores Palace in Caracas, where Venezuela's President Maduro and Vice President Delcy Rodríguez were present alongside Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Dimitri Chernyschenko and the Russian delegation to participate in the 18th meeting of the Venezuela-Russia High-Level Intergovernmental Commission (CIAN). | During the meeting, 17 strategic agreements were signed…

scorinoco (2024-11-09). Media Investigation Reveals US Financed Colombia's Pegasus Purchase From 'Israel'. orinocotribune.com An exclusive investigative report by the Colombian newspaper The reaction of President Gustavo Petro was almost immediate. "If this is true, things would indeed be worse [than we thought…

A A (2024-11-09). Colombia: todas las negociaciones con grupos al margen de la ley fracasarán mientras… strategic-culture.su

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2024-11-06: News Headlines

Federico Fuentes (2024-11-06). Prioritising anti-U.S. imperialism, Maduro's Venezuela and the complexities of critical solidarity: An interview with Steve Ellner. mronline.org Steve Ellner: "The basic contradiction of capitalism is at the point of production, the contradiction between the interests of the working class and those of capitalists."

tvbrics (2024-11-06). Iran expresses its willingness to share know-how and experience related to AI with Venezuela. tvbrics.com Seyyed Sattar Hashemi, Iran's Minister of Communications and Information Technology met with Ramon Blazquez, the Venezuelan Minister of Transportation…

Ana Perdigón (2024-11-06). Diosdado Cabello: President Maduro's Electoral Victory Stopped Fascism in its Tracks. orinocotribune.com Vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, expressed his belief that the victory of the Bolivarian Revolution on July 28 prevented the growth of fascism. | "Today we can say that Venezuela, on July 28, with the victory of the Bolivarian Revolution, stopped fascism in its tracks, here in Venezuela and in America. It paralyzed it because they were coming for Venezuela," he declared. | Cabello also stated that it has not been easy and recalled that Venezuela has the support of the free peoples of the world and friendly governments. | Facing the threat of fascism, Diosdado Cab…

aljazeera (2024-11-06). Ex-defence contractor gets 15 years in massive US Navy corruption scandal. aljazeera.com The Malaysian national was brought back to the US in 2023 after he snipped his GPS monitor and fled to Venezuela.

Adriaan Alsema (2024-11-06). Former presidents of Colombia's congress formally accused of corruption. colombiareports.com Colombia's Supreme Court formally accused the former presidents of Congress of allegedly receiving bribes to secure their support for government reforms. The formal accusation against former Senate President Ivan Name…

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