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Alvaro Algarra
alvaro algarra is a journalist based in Caracas, Venezuela. I am a journalist born in Caracas Venezuela in 1980, I graduated from Santa Maria University in Caracas. I trained as a professional from the first year of my career as a Social Communicator on the television channel Radio Caracas ...
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Maduro reaffirms his intention to be sworn in as re-elected president
16 Oct 2024
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www.vozdeamerica.com
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Spanish
| Election Controversy
Nicolás Maduro announced his intention to be sworn in as re-elected president of Venezuela on January 10, 2025, despite not providing evidence of his electoral victory. Political analyst Héctor Moreno and constitutional lawyer Nelson Chitty la Roche expressed concerns over the transparency of the election process. The Supreme Court of Justice recently rejected requests to review the election results, which have been deemed fraudulent by the opposition coalition, Plataforma Unitaria Democrática.
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Karla Arévalo
I am a journalist and correspondent with experience covering news in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. I offer writing, video recording, and fixer services for international media seeking reliable and real-time information from the region. I have worked as a correspondent for various media ...
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Job Success Rate 93%
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El Salvador: Officially Begins the Electoral Campaign, with a Clear Favorite
03 Oct 2023
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www.vozdeamerica.com
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Spanish
| Presidential Campaign
The presidential campaign for the February 2024 elections in El Salvador has officially begun, with Nayib Bukele, the current president, as the clear favorite despite not yet being officially registered. The campaign will last four months, ending three days before the elections. Bukele's re-election bid has sparked controversy due to constitutional prohibitions, but he plans to navigate these by taking a leave of absence or resigning six months before the new term. Bukele enjoys high popularity, with recent polls showing 68.4% support. Opposition parties ARENA and FMLN are significantly trailing in voter preference. The elections will determine the next leaders in the Executive, Legislative, and Municipal branches for 5.5 million Salvadorans.
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Fabiola Chambi
Periodista. Corresponsal de la Voz de América (https://www.vozdeamerica.com/). Editora en Connectas (https://www.connectas.org/). Autora en Diálogo Político (https://dialogopolitico.org/). Docente universitaria. Estudios de especialización en periodismo digital, periodismo de datos, ...
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The lists of femicides and infanticides continue to add names in Bolivia
01 Oct 2023
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www.vozdeamerica.com
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Spanish
| Justice System
In Bolivia, 46 femicides and 10 infanticides have been recorded this year, causing grief among families who demand justice and harsher punishments for perpetrators. Cases like Samantha and her two-year-old daughter, and nine-year-old José Andrés highlight the brutality. Tania Sánchez from the Asociación Coordinadora de la Mujer emphasizes the need for stricter monitoring and punishment of corruption. César Siles, Bolivia's Vice Minister of Justice and Fundamental Rights, calls for constitutional reforms to address the increasing frequency of such crimes. The Supreme Court of Justice reports 467 individuals declared in rebellion in cases involving violence and sexual abuse against women and children.
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Yeannaly Fermin
Yeannaly Fermin is a journalist based in Caracas, Venezuela.
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TSJ fined a citizen who denounced the demolition of his residence to build a PSUV house
27 Jun 2023
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runrun.es
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| Government Actions
The Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) fined Alexander José Martineau Cedeño Bs. 2,000 after he denounced the demolition of his residence in Caracas to build a PSUV headquarters. Despite living in the house for 12 years and using it for commercial purposes, Martineau Cedeño's case was dismissed by the TSJ, which deemed itself incompetent to handle the matter and accused him of acting maliciously. The decision, made three years after the initial complaint, ignored his claims of not receiving proper notification to take legal action.
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Lola García
Freelance reporter.
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How long will the alliance between PSOE and Junts last?
07 Jan 2024
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La Vanguardia
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| Catalan Conflict
Junts expresses significant distrust towards PSOE, preferring a more reliable agreement with PP despite its current dependence on Vox. The alliance between PSOE and Junts is strained, with Junts opposing several government decrees and distrusting key figures like Minister Bolaños. The relationship is further complicated by ideological differences and Junts' strategic goal of Catalan independence. Puigdemont's reluctance to deepen ties with PSOE extends to municipal politics, reflecting a broader strategy to maintain autonomy in negotiations.
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Ter García
I am a journalist based in Madrid. I have worked for seven years in the Diagonal and El Salto Diario newspapers, of which I am one of the founders. I am specialized in information on human rights violations and company monitoring.
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Adrián Sas could be the first to enter prison for the protests of the first anniversary of October 1st
01 May 2024
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www.elsaltodiario.com
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| Catalan Independence Movement
Adrián Sas, an activist involved in the Catalan independence movement, could be the first person imprisoned for protests on the first anniversary of the October 1st referendum. He was sentenced to three and a half years for aggravated assault on authority and injuries by the Audiencia Provincial de Barcelona. The sentence was confirmed by the Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Catalunya, and Sas is awaiting a decision on his appeal to the Tribunal Supremo. He refuses to voluntarily enter prison and does not seek an individual pardon, advocating for a total amnesty for political prisoners.
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Nicole Kolster
Nicole Kolster is a multimedia journalist based in Caracas- Venezuela, who has reported for top news stations throughout North and South America. She has 14 years of experience in Venezuela producing and reporting on politics, the economy and social matters, both for breaking news and features. ...
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Aggressions, resistance and support: a day with María Corina Machado, opposition presidential candidate in Venezuela
05 Oct 2023
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www.vozdeamerica.com
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| Opposition Movements
María Corina Machado, a leading opposition candidate in Venezuela, faces aggression and resistance during her campaign but remains determined to challenge President Nicolás Maduro in the 2024 elections. Despite threats and political disqualifications, Machado continues to rally support, emphasizing the need for democratic processes and international backing. The opposition's primary election faces significant obstacles, including legal challenges and political inhabilitations. Machado's campaign highlights her resilience and the widespread desire for change among Venezuelans.
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Margaret López
Margaret López is a journalist based in Caracas, Venezuela.
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Pensioners of Ivss once again left without a third month of Christmas bonus
01 Oct 2023
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Efecto Cocuyo
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| Social Issues
Pensioners of the Instituto Venezolano de los Seguros Sociales (Ivss) received only two months of Christmas bonus in 2023, despite their monthly pension remaining at 130 bolívares, equivalent to $3.63. This marks the third consecutive year without a third month of bonus, unlike other public employees. The article criticizes the administration of Nicolás Maduro for not providing the additional bonus, highlighting the economic struggles faced by pensioners.
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Aymara Lorenzo
As an experienced journalist with nearly 30 years of reporting under my belt, I have covered a diverse range of news events from my base in Caracas, Venezuela, and special coverages in Colombia, México and Honduras. Throughout my career, I have worked as a correspondent for respected media outlets ...
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Maduro appoints a close associate of Diosdado Cabello to command the Army and keeps the same Defense Minister
08 Jul 2019
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| Military Leadership
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has reaffirmed Vladimir Padrino López as Defense Minister, a key figure in maintaining military support for his regime. In a reshuffle, Maduro replaced Army Commander Jesús Suárez Chourio with a close associate of Diosdado Cabello, indicating Cabello's growing influence in military affairs. The appointment of Fabio Zavarse Pabón as commander of the National Guard is seen as a reward for loyalty in suppressing protests. These changes reflect the internal power dynamics within the Venezuelan military and government, with implications for the country's political stability.
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Mariel Lozada
Mariel Lozada caraqueña, actualmente viviendo en Santiago de Chile.
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Maduro intensifies threats against the Assembly while dialogue is being processed
06 Oct 2023
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Efecto Cocuyo
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| Conflict
President Nicolás Maduro has escalated his rhetoric against the National Assembly, issuing direct threats and derogatory statements. He has called for rebellion against the Assembly, described its members with harsh terms, and threatened actions such as cutting off electricity. The Assembly has been criticized for its actions, and Maduro has suggested it may not last until October. Amidst these tensions, former President Jose Luis Rodríguez Zapatero has been facilitating dialogue between the government and the opposition, with the Supreme Court upholding economic emergency decrees annulled by the Assembly.
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Leandro Lutzky
Journalist with experience in written press, radio, TV and documentaries. I focus on social and political issues.
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La participación vecinal en el presupuesto de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires
20 Dec 2023
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www.politicargentina.com
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| Presupuesto comunal
El artículo discute la posibilidad de que los vecinos de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires tengan participación en la decisión de cómo se invierte el presupuesto en sus barrios. Se menciona que la Constitución de la Ciudad otorga autonomía a las comunas para elaborar y ejecutar su presupuesto, pero no para crear impuestos o endeudarse. Se analizan anteproyectos de diferentes bloques políticos, que muestran similitudes y la disposición a consensuar un proyecto único. Se destaca la revitalización del rol de los consejos consultivos y la posibilidad de presentar anteproyectos de presupuesto para ser votados por los vecinos. Se debate sobre la autoridad final en la decisión presupuestaria, si será de los ciudadanos o del Poder Ejecutivo. Se menciona la posibilidad de que la Auditoría General controle el uso del dinero público y se plantean dudas sobre la cooperación del PRO en la distribución equitativa del capital.
Ana Martinez
Ana Martinez is a journalist based in Madrid, Spain, specialized in international reporting, remote sensing and corporate communications. She worked as editor, video journalist and freelance writer for a number of publications and media outlets.
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A ruling states that reducing working hours for childcare does not imply the ability to choose work schedule
12 Dec 2023
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www.abc.es
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Spanish
| Childcare
The Supreme Court of Spain has ruled that reducing working hours for childcare does not entitle employees to choose their work schedule. This decision came after a worker requested a fixed morning shift, despite her job involving rotating shifts. The court emphasized that the reduction should occur within the worker's ordinary schedule, which in this case included alternating morning and afternoon shifts. The ruling aligns with previous decisions by the European Court of Justice and highlights the company's organizational and productivity concerns in maintaining rotating shifts.
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Luis Mora
Luis Mora is a journalist based in Managua, Nicaragua.
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The Supreme Court limits the embargoes on aid to workers in ERTE due to covid to what exceeds the minimum wage
15 Jan 2024
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| Economic Aid
The Spanish Supreme Court has ruled that embargoes on aid received by workers affected by ERTE during the COVID-19 pandemic should be limited to amounts exceeding the minimum wage. This decision rejects appeals from the Cantabrian government and the General Treasury of Social Security, emphasizing the need to preserve a vital economic minimum for workers. The court clarified that such aids do not enjoy full immunity from embargoes, aligning with the necessity to ensure a minimum economic threshold for affected workers.
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Gustavo Ocando Alex
Gustavo Ocando Alex is an experienced journalist and newspaper editor based in Maracaibo, western Venezuela. He currently develops his journalist career as a freelancer for Voice of America, BBC Mundo, The Miami Herald (USA), NPR (USA), Armando.Info (Caracas, Venezuela) and has collaborated with ...
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Corina Yoris, the renowned philosopher whom the opposition in Venezuela nominates as presidential candidate
22 Mar 2024
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www.vozdeamerica.com
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| Elections
Corina Yoris Villasana, a philosopher and academic, has been announced as the opposition's presidential candidate for Venezuela's July 28 election. She will represent María Corina Machado, the primary winner, and the Plataforma Unitaria coalition. Yoris is a professor at the University of Salamanca and has recently been named to the Venezuelan Academy of Language. She has been critical of the arrests of Vente Venezuela party leaders and has been recognized for her academic work. The opposition's primary results, which Machado won with 92%, were discredited by the government, but the opposition continues to respect them. Yoris also shares her interests in gardening and European football on social media.
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Lara Olmo
Lara Olmo is a journalist based in Madrid, Spain.
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Calls for the Community to comply with the ruling on the Albéniz theater
18 Jan 2013
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www.eleconomista.es
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| Legal Dispute
The Platform for the Support of the Albéniz Theater has submitted a document to the Community of Madrid urging President Ignacio González to initiate proceedings to declare the Albéniz Theater a Cultural Heritage Site (BIC) as ordered by the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court's decision in December rejected an appeal by the theater's owner, Moro S.A., and upheld a 2011 ruling by the Madrid High Court of Justice (TSJM) in favor of the Platform. Legal representative Beltrán Gambier explained the request and the expected process, which could take up to a year for assessments by theatrical experts. Despite concerns of speculative interests and the theater's economic viability, the legal protection sought would prevent any alterations to the theater, which closed in 2008 after the Community of Madrid ended its rental agreement.
Charlene Rodrigues
Charlene Rodrigues is a journalist based in Sana'a, Yemen. Previously she worked for Thomson Reuters, RAI TV, ITN, World Service and BBC 5live. She has featured on BBC World, France24, CBS radio, CBC TV, FOx news, covering the recent fall of Yemen's government. She has written for publications in ...
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Venezuela's Supreme Court orders the removal of the president of the Red Cross amid accusations of 'harassment and mistreatment'
05 Aug 2023
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Noticias de México | EL IMPARCIAL
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Spanish
| Humanitarian Organization
Venezuela's Supreme Court has ordered the immediate removal of Mario Enrique Villarroel, president of the Venezuelan Red Cross for over four decades, amid accusations of harassment and mistreatment. A restructuring board led by Ricardo Cusanno is to be established to modernize the organization. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies' vice president, Miguel Villarroel, appealed against arbitrary state action. Diosdado Cabello, a high-ranking member of the ruling socialist party, accused Villarroel of conspiracy and criminal activities. The Red Cross's humanitarian work in Venezuela has focused on mitigating the humanitarian consequences of armed violence and addressing water scarcity and food security.
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Luisana Solano
Journalist based in Caracas (Venezuela) with years of experience in multimedia reporting at national and international media. I have worked on news and coverage from different sources, such as political and economic. Interested in writing stories focused on the social and human side. Responsible, ...
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What to Expect from the Election of the Board of Directors of the Venezuelan Parliament?
03 Jan 2020
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www.vozdeamerica.com
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Spanish
| Juan Guaidó
The upcoming election of the Board of Directors of Venezuela's National Assembly is pivotal, with Juan Guaidó's potential re-election as a central focus. The opposition, which gained control in 2015, faces challenges from both internal factions and the government led by Nicolás Maduro, whose presidency is not recognized by the opposition or much of the international community. The election process involves selecting a president and vice presidents, with Guaidó's leadership being supported by several opposition parties. However, the opposition is divided, and the Supreme Court has undermined parliamentary immunity, complicating the political landscape. The outcome of this election could significantly impact Venezuela's political trajectory.
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