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Mystical Cueca Stone has returned to Venezuela
(ORDO NEWS) — After 22 years, the sacred stone of the Pemon people was returned to its original place. The stone was not entirely legally taken from Venezuela in 1998 to Germany, and placed in the capital’s park in Berlin. But 22 years later, through the efforts of the Pemon indigenous people, volunteers and high-ranking officials of Venezuela, the relic was transported to their homeland. The Venezuelan government spent $1…
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In Venezuela, selling suggestive content on the internet to survive
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — Like many other Venezuelans, Valery Lopez has long been tempted by exile. But today, the young woman has found a way to survive the economic crisis: she sells the images of her naked body on an adult website. “I absolutely wanted to leave (the country), because I did not live well here (…) Now I want to stay in Venezuela thanks to Onlyfans!”, Tells AFP…
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Fifth Iranian tanker reached the territorial waters of Venezuela
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — The fifth tanker with fuel from Iran reached the territorial waters of Venezuela. This was announced on Sunday by the broadcasting corporation IRIB. We are talking about the ship Clavel, which is sent to the South American Republic from the port of Shahid Rajai located in Iran. It is also noted that the other four Iranian tankers that arrived earlier in the country are currently…
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The first Iranian fuel tanker reaches the waters of Venezuela
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — The first of five Iranian fuel tankers approached the waters of Venezuela, despite threats from Washington. According to the Foreign Ministry of Venezuela, the United States is being pursued by tankers carrying fuel to the country, and this is a violation of international standards and the rights of citizens of the republic. In turn, the Iranian Foreign Ministry warned Washington against the persecution of Iranian…
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Maduro had a telephone conversation with OPEC Secretary General
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said he had a telephone conversation with OPEC Secretary General Mohammed Barkindo , during which he commented on the “historic agreement” that OPEC + countries managed to reach. “I spoke by telephone with OPEC Secretary General Mohammed Barkindo and congratulated him on his outstanding achievements in the organization’s work and on the historic OPEC + agreement, which will ensure stability in…
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Court blocked Brazil on expulsion of Venezuelan diplomats
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — The Brazilian Federal Supreme Court blocked on Saturday the execution of the decision of the country’s Foreign Ministry on the expulsion of Venezuelan diplomats. It is reported by Antagonista. As it is specified, the corresponding decision was made by Judge Luis Roberta Barroso at the request of the MP of the left Labor Party, Paulo Pimenta, agreeing with the plaintiff that such actions could lead…
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Trump reacted to Maduro’s statement about an attempt to kill him
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — US President Donald Trump said the United States authorities have nothing to do with what is happening in Venezuela. So he reacted to the statement of his Venezuelan counterpart Nicolas Maduro, who accused Washington of trying to kill him. “Our government has nothing to do with this. We will find out,” Trump said in a conversation with reporters. Earlier, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said that…
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Trump disowned US intelligence agents detained in Venezuela
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — US President Donald Trump said that Washington is not related to the latest events in Venezuela. During a conversation with reporters at the White House, Trump commented on the words of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro that among the mercenaries who invaded the country were Americans who allegedly were Trump security officers. “This has nothing to do with our government,” the American leader said. Earlier, the…
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Pentagon chief announces US involvement in events in Venezuela
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — The United States is not involved in the attempted coup in Venezuela , Pentagon chief Mark Esper told reporters. “The US government has nothing to do with what has happened in Venezuela in the past few days,” he said. Earlier this was stated by US President Donald Trump. On Sunday, Venezuelan Interior Minister Nestor Reverol said the authorities prevented the naval invasion of Colombian militants…
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Venezuela requested UN Security Council discussion on attempted invasion
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — Venezuela asked the chairman of the UN Security Council to hold a discussion in the Security Council of the situation with a recent attempt to invade the Bolivarian Republic, follows from a letter from Venezuelan Permanent Representative to the UN Samuel Moncada. The Interior Minister of Venezuela said on May 3 that authorities had prevented the naval invasion of Colombian fighters by speedboats from the…
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Attempted invasion of Venezuela: evidence of US involvement
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — In the case of an attempted coup in Venezuela, Caracas will require the extradition of the head of the American security company Jordan Goodro. A detained former US special forces soldier claims to have participated in an operation to overthrow power in a Latin American country and dispatched mercenary units there . Some of them are arrested and testify. The start of the press conference…
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US sent mercenaries: Maduro spoke about the attempt
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — American mercenaries in the amount of about 60 people tried on speedboats to approach the shores of Venezuela and kill the country’s president, Nicolas Maduro, the politician himself said. He added that the operation was funded from the United States, and trained mercenaries in Colombia. Maduro added that his country is defeating the pandemic and terrorism that are being sent from outside. Venezuelan President Nicolas…
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Caracas: US illegally pursues fuel tankers for Venezuela
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — According to Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arrears, the US authorities are pursuing tankers that deliver fuel to the Bolivarian Republic. “This is another evidence that we will send to the International Criminal Court. The United States, in the midst of a pandemic, is harassed by tankers that take our oil and deliver gasoline. This is a gross violation of international standards,” the Foreign Minister stressed.…
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Maduro warned of Trump’s reckless steps in Venezuela
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro sent a letter to leaders of countries asking them to support the country’s leadership amid accusations by the US Department of Justice that the Latin American leadership was involved in drug trafficking. The US Department of Justice previously released accusations against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and 14 other leaders of the country, claiming that they were involved in drug trafficking. The…
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US proposes to create interim government in Venezuela
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — The United States has put forward a settlement plan in Venezuela, which provides for the creation of an interim government with representatives of the opposition and the current government, as well as the subsequent lifting of sanctions. This was announced on Tuesday by US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo, speaking to reporters in the Department of State. “Today we are presenting [on Tuesday] a new…
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Oil production in Venezuela falls to its lowest level in 5 months
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — Venezuela’s crude oil production ended last week at about 670,000 bpd, the lowest level in five months, amid US sanctions and a drop in global demand, documents seen by Reuters showed. According to an internal report of the state-owned oil company (PDVSA) dated March 27, production in the Orinoco oil belt, the largest crude-producing region in Venezuela, reached 364,930 barrels per day to that date,…
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Rosneft ceases operations in Venezuela
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — The Rosneft oil company announced the cessation of activities in Venezuela and the sale of assets related to its activities in this Latin American country. According to the company’s website, Rosneft concluded an agreement on the sale of shares and termination of its participation in all projects in Venezuela with a company 100% owned by the Russian government. Rosneft, in particular, sells stakes in the…
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Venezuela decided to sell oil at $ 5 per barrel
US, WASHINGTON (ORDO NEWS) — The oil industry of the Bolivarian Republic was affected by US sanctions, the disruption of the OPEC + deal, and the coronavirus pandemic. As a result, Caracas is forced to offer raw materials at “surprisingly low” costs. It is noted that there are few buyers for Venezuelan Merey oil, since in the case of a transaction, the second side automatically falls under Washington sanctions. Because…