US Politics

Hugo Chavez Called for a Constitutional Amendment to Preserve Social Programs

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CARACAS, Venezuela – Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez called for a constitutional amendment that social programs he has created in his thirteen years in office to continue to run even if he loses the presidential election of October 7, the agency Efe.

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Latin America

Us Accuses Venezuelan Officials of Aiding Farc

The u. s. has accused four top Venezuelan officials of supporting the drug trafficking operations of Colombia’s main rebel group.

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Middle East

A Brief History of Opec

OPEC, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries reduced, was born in Baghdad in September 1960.

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Asia

Chavez Showed Induced in Washington Missiles

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez mocked rumors about deployment of Iranian missiles on the Venezuelan coast.

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Europe

Spain: Police Prevented The Illegal Sale of New Combat Helicopters to Iran

Spanish police announced Thursday that prevented the sale of new combat helicopters to Iran, violating UN sanctions and European standards as part of an operation that led to the arrest of eight people: five Spanish and three Iranians.

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Latin America

Chavez Farc Financed by The Year 1999 According to Iiss

The report of the IISS in London analyzed more materials Reyes computer.

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World

The Un Called for Venezuela’s Liberation Afiuni Judge

The chairman of the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention of the UN, El Hadji Malick Sow, described the situation of Judge Maria Lourdes Afiuni of "particularly serious"

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Asia

Cuba Underwent a Wired Connection to The Internet

Cuba and Venezuela joined the submarine cable, which is in Cuba, or at least a small group of chosen ones among them, provide faster Internet connection, and allows cheaper phone calls abroad from the island. The cable will be operational in July, reported the BBC on Thursday.

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International Relations

Chavez: The Threat

A continuation of my previous analysis, with a focus on the threat posed by Chavez.

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International Relations

Red Alert for Venezuela: Death of Democracy is Imminent

The United States Government, the Organization of American States, and UN are asleep at the wheel and are doing nothing even as a dictator strangles one of the continent’s oldest democracies to death. The implications are severe.

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