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Pope Leo XIV expressed concern over tensions in the Caribbean and Venezuela
Pope Leo XIV expressed concern over tensions in the Caribbean and Venezuela

Vatican City, Jan. 10th.- Pope Leo XIV called for political solutions in light of the complex situation currently facing Venezuela following the attack by the United States, as well as tensions in the waters of the Caribbean and the Latin American Pacific.

Torture of Palestinian child prisoners in Israel denounced
Torture of Palestinian child prisoners in Israel denounced

Ramallah, Jan 9. - Israeli security forces arrested over 600 Palestinian minors in the occupied territories last year, who were then subjected to all forms of torture and abuse, an NGO denounced today.

Cuba supports Human Rights Council Triennial Work Programme
Cuba supports Human Rights Council Triennial Work Programme

Havana, 8 Jan. – Cuba’s delegation supported the adoption of the Triennial Work Programme of the Human Rights Council at the United Nations (UN), during an intervention by Ambassador Rodolfo Benítez Verson, who stressed the need to ensure clear information on the costs and resources associated with mandated activities, according to the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cubaminrex.

PDVSA announces oil sale to the United States
PDVSA announces oil sale to the United States

Venezuela, Jan. 8. - Venezuela's state-owned oil company, PDVSA, announced that it is currently conducting negotiations with the United States for the sale of oil volumes, within the framework of the commercial relations existing between the two countries.

Two tankers linked to Venezuela intercepted by the U.S.
Two tankers linked to Venezuela intercepted by the U.S.

Washington, January 7 - The United States continues its campaign of seizing tankers in international waters, as confirmed today by the seizure of two sanctioned tankers linked to Venezuela in consecutive operations in the North Atlantic and the Caribbean.

UN condemns US military attack on Venezuela
UN condemns US military attack on Venezuela

United Nations, Jan 6. - The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, expressed his dismay over the massive military aggression launched last Saturday against Venezuelan territory, warning that the operation violates a fundamental principle of international law.

Media reports gunfire in Caracas, near Miraflores Palace
Media reports gunfire in Caracas, near Miraflores Palace

Caracas, January 6 - According to a Sputnik correspondent, gunfire was heard in Caracas on Monday, near Miraflores Palace.

Peoples can set a limit on Trump, affirms president of Mexico
Peoples can set a limit on Trump, affirms president of Mexico

Mexico City, Jan 5.- The President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, affirmed today that the peoples can set a limit for U.S. leader Donald Trump, following Washington's military intervention in Venezuela.

President Maduro declares himself innocent
President Maduro declares himself innocent

New York, Jan 5.- The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro Moros, declared himself innocent in the narcoterrorism case this January 5 before U.S. justice in the Southern District Court of New York.

Venezuela calls for urgent Security Council meeting
Venezuela calls for urgent Security Council meeting

United Nations, January 3 – The Permanent Representative of Venezuela to the United Nations, Samuel Moncada, today urgently requested an emergency meeting to discuss acts of aggression perpetrated by the United States against the Bolivarian Republic.

ALBA-TCP joins commemoration of the Cuban Revolution
ALBA-TCP joins commemoration of the Cuban Revolution

Caracas, Jan 2.- The ALBA-TCP joined with profound revolutionary emotion and historical conviction in commemorating the 67th anniversary of the triumph of the Cuban Revolution on January 1, 1959.

Trump and Netanyahu discussed possible attacks against Iran in 2026
Trump and Netanyahu discussed possible attacks against Iran in 2026

Moscow, Jan. 1st.- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed the possibility of attacking Iran again in 2026 during his meeting with President Donald Trump, Axios reported, citing a senior official and two other U.S. sources familiar with the details of the encounter.