Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro says a coup attempt by a small group of the military has been defeated, expressing gratitude to the country’s armed forces for their continued loyalty to him. Sitting alongside senior military and political leaders, Maduro said in a televised speech late on Tuesday that the group …
Read More »“Fractures in Venezuelan army could lead to Maduro’s fall” – Brazil leader.
Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro on Wednesday said that fractures within the Venezuelan army could lead to the “collapse” of Nicolas Maduro’s socialist government. “The information that we have is that there is a fracture that is getting closer and closer to the leadership of the (Venezuelan) armed forces,” Bolsonaro said …
Read More »Venezuela opposition leader Guaido says ‘no turning back’ in bid to oust Maduro.
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido on Tuesday called for a military uprising to oust President Nicolas Maduro and armed factions exchanged gunfire outside a Caracas air base as the country hit a new crisis point after years of political and economic chaos. Several dozen armed men in military uniform accompanying …
Read More »Deforestation: Tropical tree losses persist at high levels.
Around 12 million hectares of forest in the world’s tropical regions were lost in 2018, equivalent to 30 football fields per minute. While this represents a decline in 2016 and 2017, it is still the fourth highest rate of loss since records began in 2001. Of particular concern is the …
Read More »Guatemalan presidential candidate held over ‘drug plot’.
A Guatemalan presidential candidate has been arrested in the US city of Miami on suspicion of conspiring to import cocaine to the United States. US investigators say center-right candidate Mario Estrada, 58, was seeking more than $10m (£7.7m) from the Sinaloa cartel in exchange for helping the powerful Mexican criminal …
Read More »Peru’s ex-President Alan García shoots himself before arrest.
Peru’s former president Alan Garcia shot himself early on Wednesday after police arrived at his home in the capital Lima to arrest him in connection with a bribery investigation, a police source said. Garcia, 69, was immediately taken to the Casimiro Ulloa hospital, said the source, who was not authorized …
Read More »At least 100 migrants arrested in Mexico.
A group of approximately 100 Central American migrants was detained by members of the National Migration Institute during an operation close to the Mexican town of Huixtla in Chiapas State on Tuesday afternoon (April 16), Milenio TV reported. A group of migrants, resting at a toll booth along the Huixtla-Escuintla …
Read More »ِAncient four-legged whale discovered in Peru.
A four-legged creature that had a tail and webbed feet similar to those found on otters has been identified as an ancestor of the whale. Fossils unearthed in Peru have led scientists to conclude that the enormous creatures that traverse the planet’s oceans today are descended from small hoofed ancestors …
Read More »US is ‘full’: Trump during a visit to Mexico border.
US President Donald Trump has warned that the nation’s immigration system was overwhelmed by illegal immigrants and the country has no more room for undocumented migrants as he inspected a newly built barrier at the US-Mexico border. Trump made the comments on Friday during a press briefing on immigration and …
Read More »Maradona Faces Probe Over Criticizing Trump, US Venezuela Policy.
Maradona has slammed the US’ attempts to interfere in Venezuela’s domestic matters, as Washington is calling for Maduro to resign and supporting self-proclaimed interim President Juan Guaido amid a political crisis in the Latin American country. Diego Maradona, a football legend now training the Mexican club Dorados de Sinaloa, is …
Read More »Venezuela confirms landing of Russian planes in country
A senior Venezuelan official has confirmed that two Russian planes have landed in the country after authorization by President Nicolas Maduro. Cabello made the remarks in a speech broadcast on state television on Monday, without providing further details. His emphasis on the legitimate government in Venezuela was because an opposition …
Read More »Venezuela’s minister says major power outage likely caused by ‘cyberattack’
A cyber-attack is likely the reason for the major blackout that left most of Venezuela in darkness, a Maduro government official said, hinting that the US may be involved in the offensive. As Venezuela is still reeling from a nationwide blackout, Nicolas Maduro’s government says the emergency was the result …
Read More »Nightclub shooting ‘kills 14’ in Mexico.
At least 14 people have reportedly been killed in Mexico after armed gunmen stormed a nightclub in Salamanca. Local newspapers said another four people had been injured in the attack at the La Playa nightclub. The attackers arrived at the venue shortly after midnight, entered and opened fire on revelers, …
Read More »Mystery surrounds Humpback whale found dead in depths of Amazon jungle.
Brazilian wildlife experts have been left baffled after discovering a dead humpback whale in the Amazon rainforest. The 10-ton mammal was found in the jungle undergrowth on the island of Marajo, which sits at the mouth of the Amazon River. Although scientists presume the enormous creature was hurled onshore during …
Read More »Poll: Americans oppose Trump’s emergency over the border wall.
The majority of Americans disapprove of US President Donald Trump’s national emergency declaration to get funding for a border wall on the southern border, a poll shows. Only 39 percent of those taking part in a new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll threw support behind the Republican president’s initiative to battle illegal …
Read More »Donald Trump threatens Venezuela’s military if aid is blocked from entering country
President Donald Trump has warned the Venezuelan military not to block tonnes of humanitarian aid due to arrive in the country on Saturday, threatening the soldiers with grave consequences for remaining loyal to President Nicolas Maduro. “Today I have a message for every official who is keeping Maduro in place,” …
Read More »India to continue buying Venezuelan oil despite US warning.
India will look into commercial considerations and related factors to determine the value of oil imports from any country, an Indian official said, after a top US official warned countries against buying oil from Venezuela. Earlier this week, U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton warned countries and companies against buying …
Read More »Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has refused to enter what he called poisoned US aid.
In an interview with reporters, he accused the United States and its president of being behind an attempt to destroy his country’s independence and sovereignty on the pretext of delivering humanitarian aid. In response to a question from the field delegate, Maduro mocked US aid, saying Washington’s gifts had …
Read More »Days of foreign intervention in Latin America long gone
United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says the days of foreign intervention in Latin America are “long ago gone,” expressing hope that no foreign forces would enter Venezuela, after US President Donald Trump repeated his threats of taking military action against the South American country. “I was very encouraged by …
Read More »Russia: European recognition of Guaido foreign meddling in Venezuela
Russia has denounced coordinated attempts to “legitimize usurped power” in Venezuela after a number of European countries recognized opposition leader Juan Guaido as “interim leader” of the Latin American country. President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Monday that “attempts to legitimize usurped power” constituted “interference in Venezuela’s …
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