Latin America

The Strong Man Behind Maduro Proclaims Victory over USA

Diosdado Cabello, the president of the National Constituent Assembly, described on Sunday morning what he considers the defeat of the opposition’s plans orchestrated with the United States to generate destabilization and violence as part of the maneuvers to justify a military intervention in Venezuela and a coup d’etat, reported the pro-government website Noticias 24.

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High Tension on Venezuela Border as Volunteers Try to Enter Aid

Venezuelan volunteers were defying an army blockade on Saturday in an attempt to bring humanitarian aid into their crisis-hit country from Colombia while unrest spread on the Venezuelan side of the border. Three trucks carrying aid that managed to cross into Venezuela were completely burned by Police. In Caracas, President Maduro broke off relations with Colombia.

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Pablo Escobar’s Home is Blown Up in Medellín, Colombia

A six-floor building where the late Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar once lived was blown up in the city of Medellin in an attempt to discourage interest in his life. The Monaco building, located in a wealthy neighborhood of Colombia’s second-largest city, was destroyed in a spectacular explosion on Friday that sent a huge cloud of reddish dust over the area.

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Tens of Thousands at Aid Concert for Venezuela

The concert hosted by British billionaire Richard Branson is being held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. today in the Colombian city of Cucuta on the end of the Tienditas border bridge, which the Venezuelan opposition wants to use to take tons of foreign humanitarian aid into the country on Saturday.

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Venezuela: Key Military Man and Legislator Abandons Maduro

One day before the beginning of an unpredictable weekend with great consequences for the lives of Venezuelans, Hugo Carvajal, the former military intelligence chief in Venezuela, left the government of Nicolas Maduro and offered his loyalty to the self-proclaimed interim presidente, Juan Guaido.

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“Aid Live” Concert for Venezuela Ready for Friday

More than 30 singers and bands will give a free public concert this Friday on the Tienditas International Bridge, located between Colombia and Venezuela, for which they hope to collect more than 100 million dollars that will be donated to the Venezuelan people due to the humanitarian crisis they suffer.

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Venezuela Closes Border with Brazil Amid Rising Tension over Aid

Venezuela was on Thursday blockading itself against attempts to bring in humanitarian aid, closing its border with Brazil while the opposition continued to prepare the first aid delivery. The country will close its border with Brazil starting at 8 pm on Thursday (00:00 GMT on Friday), Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced.

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