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Stories for August 2024

  • Monday, August 5th 2024 - 21:36 UTC

    “Black Monday” hits stock exchange markets worldwide

    A dwindling US economy amid geopolitical tensions worldwide added to the negative trend, it was reported

    Plunging Asian stock markets set off a domino effect “Black Monday” on Aug. 5. For Japan's Nikkei, a 12.4% drop was its second-deepest ever. As a result, fears of a recession in the United States have mounted following last week's global falls.

  • Monday, August 5th 2024 - 21:00 UTC

    Machado and Gonález Urrutia urge Armed Forces to side with them as true election winners

    “We won this election without any discussion whatsoever,” Machado and González Urrutia insisted

    Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado and presidential candidate Edmundo González Urrutia issued a communiqué Monday urging the Armed and Security forces to side with the people and disobey Nicolás Maduro's orders to suppress any protest after the alleged electoral fraud of July 28 whereby the incumbent head of state was chosen for the 2025-2031 term.

  • Monday, August 5th 2024 - 10:35 UTC

    Former Colombian President warns of plan to hold fresh elections in Venezuela

    “This plan must be avoided,” warned also Duque, who insisted González Urrutia had won on July 28

    Former Colombian President Iván Duque Márquez said Sunday on X that Venezuela's Supreme Court (TSJ) was considering the possibility of annulling the July 28 elections reportedly won by incumbent President Nicolás Maduro given an alleged “cyberattack” that would have affected the integrity of the electoral data.

  • Monday, August 5th 2024 - 08:54 UTC

    EU cannot recognize Maduro's alleged victory

    “The European Union is gravely concerned about the increasing number of arbitrary arrests and the continued harassment of the opposition,” Brussels said in a statement

    The European Union (EU) pointed out Sunday that the results announced by Venezuela's National Electoral Council (CNE) granting victory to the incumbent Nicolás Maduro “cannot be recognized” given the lack of documentation supporting it, due to which a “greater independent verification of the electoral records” was needed.

  • Monday, August 5th 2024 - 08:52 UTC

    Lula lands in Chile to boost bilateral ties

    Lula was welcomed by Foreign Minister Alberto van Klaveren

    The Brazillian Air Force (FAB) jet carrying President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva landed in Santiago Sunday evening. The visiting head of state was welcomed by Foreign Minister Alberto van Klaveren ahead of Monday's meeting with his Chilean colleague Gabriel Boric Font.

  • Monday, August 5th 2024 - 07:56 UTC

    Alberto Fernández a wife beater?

    Pictures and videos found in a cell phone would entangle Argentina's former president, although Yáñez has declined to file a complaint

    Former Argentine President Alberto Fernández has been reported to be under investigation for allegedly beating his common-law spouse Fabiola Yáñez, according to data available on the cell phone of former presidential Secretary María Cantero, where corroborating pictures and video footage were found during an influence-peddling investigation regarding some insurance policies. Fernández is believed to have committed these aggressions at the Olivos presidential residence, according to Clarín.

  • Sunday, August 4th 2024 - 21:03 UTC

    Maduro admits over 2,000 arrested in Venezuelan riots

    “Maximum punishment! Justice!” Maduro promised those he dubbed as “guarimberos” (violent protesters)

    Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro admitted that over 2,000 had been arrested as a result of the riots following the announcement that he had been reelected for the 2025-2031 term amid allegations from opposition candidate Edmundo González Urrutia and his supporters that they had garnered around 67% of the vote.

  • Saturday, August 3rd 2024 - 23:20 UTC

    CFK wants Caracas to release the minutes “for Chávez's legacy's sake”

    CFK said she was glad María Corina Machado had come out of hiding so quickly to stage Saturday's rally

    Former Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (CFK) Saturday urged Venezuelan authorities to release the minutes of July 28's presidential elections for the sake of Hugo Chávez's legacy, thus joining the international community's pressure on Caracas to produce the evidence substantiating President Nicolás Maduro's alleged win.

  • Saturday, August 3rd 2024 - 22:44 UTC

    Thousands gather in Caracas to support Machado

    “Violence is pretending to bury the truth,” Machado insisted

    The streets of Caracas were packed Saturday with supporters of disenfranchised opposition leader María Corina Machado, who insisted that “the truth is in the minutes” in her possession which proved that Edmundo González Urrutia had defeated the incumbent Nicolás Maduro in last Sunday's elections.

  • Saturday, August 3rd 2024 - 19:23 UTC

    OAS calls for peaceful solution to Venezuelan crisis

    “The 'peace' of repression, fear, and terror is not peace,” the OAS argued

    The Organization of American States (OAS) General Secretariat issued a statement Saturday hoping for a peaceful solution to the ongoing political crisis in Venezuela.