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According to the newspaper O Tempo, the calls with Gustavo Petro, President of Colombia, Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada, and Claudia Sheinbaum, President of Mexico, reinforce Brazil’s attempt to position itself as a mediator in the crisis and seek diplomatic solutions for the region.
In his conversation with Petro, the founder of the Workers’ Party (PT) highlighted the shared concern about the use of force by the United States against a South American country, in violation of international law and the Charter of the United Nations.
He stated that these actions set a dangerous precedent for the peace and security of the region; therefore, crisis must be resolved peacefully, respecting the sovereign will of each nation.
In the telephone conversation with Carney, the PT leader condemned the use of force without legal backing, arguing that Venezuela’s fate must be decided by its people.
Both Lula and Carney agreed on the need for reforms to global governance institutions and discussed the prospect of progress on a trade agreement between the Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR) and Canada.
Finally, the conversation with Sheinbaum reinforced the defense of multilateralism, international law, and free trade.
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According to the military statements, the units of the Troop Group East, after a surprise attack, took the town of Zelionoe in the Zaporizhzhia region.
The Ministry also reported that in the last week Ukraine lost 8,780 troops, with the Central Troop Group inflicting the highest number of casualties on the enemy, more than 2,805, followed by the Eastern Troop Group (more than 1,680).
As on the Southern Troop Group (more than 1,355), the Western Troop Group (more than 1,330), the Northern Troop Group (more than 1,285), and the Dnieper Troop Group (up to 325).
In addition, the Ukrainian Army lost 10 tanks (including one Leopard), 164 armored fighting vehicles (including three of Western manufacture), three multiple rocket launcher vehicles (including one Vampire).
Aldo, four IRIS-T anti-aircraft missile systems, 483 cars, and 56 artillery pieces.
Furthermore, 14 counter-battery radar and electronic warfare stations, 92 ammunition, supplies, and fuel depots were disabled, and 21 guided bombs, 14 HIMARS missiles, five Neptun long-range guided missiles, and 1,327 drones were shot down.
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The former president and head of the ruling United Russia party wrote this Friday on his Telegram channel that, “the year began tumultuously, and above all, its beginning will be remembered for Maduro’s kidnapping.”
Medvedev stated that, “of course, this is rude and repugnant, or, to put it more eloquently, a universal catastrophe in international relations.”
He also suggested that the United States will either “let go” of the Venezuelan leader or “become a new Latin American Mandela.”
He believes that Maduro’s name could go down in South American history alongside Bolivar and Chavez.
Medvedev also believes the situation in Venezuela will worsen if the country’s authorities refuse to share oil with the United States.
He further expressed doubts about the necessity of a ground operation for the current US administration, noting that the Senate has already limited President Donald Trump’s options and that such an operation “would be far bloodier than kidnapping Maduro.”
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According to previously unpublished data from the Ministry of Human Rights and Citizenship, updated for the G1 news portal, this figure represents a 14% increase compared to 2024, the year in which it set a record with 3,959 reports.
This growth reinforces the upward trend observed in recent years and highlights the persistence of this contemporary scourge in Brazil.
The 2025 reports include allegations of child slave labor, as well as situations involving adults subjected to grueling workdays, degrading conditions, debt bondage, and restriction of liberty.
All of these situations constitute crimes under Brazilian law.
January saw the highest number of complaints registered since the creation of the Disque 100 hotline in 2011. In the first month of the year alone, 477 complaints were registered.
Since the hotline began receiving reports of slave labor, more than 26,000 related complaints have been filed throughout Brazil, according to the Ministry of Labor.
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In his message, broadcast this Friday on his Telegram channel, Klitschko indicated that it is advisable to travel to places with alternative sources of electricity and heat.
According to the mayor, half of the city’s apartment buildings, nearly 6,000, are without heating due to damage to critical infrastructure. Kiev is also experiencing water supply cuts, which exacerbates the situation.
The mayor emphasized that the heating and electricity situation in the capital remains extremely serious, as power has been cut off in the Perchersk district on the left bank of the Dnieper River, where the metro has also stopped operating.
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The leftist organization stated in a release that the US administration gave the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a mandate to kill Palestinians.
The Palestinian group emphasized that Washington is a partner in the ongoing massacre through its military support, legal immunity, and political cover for Israeli war criminals.
It stated, “the blood of our children remains an eternal stain of shame that haunts the international community, which failed morally and legally in the Gaza test.”
It criticized the world’s lukewarm stance on the situation in the coastal enclave and demanded firm measures against Israel.
The PFLP asserted that the continued international silence on the violations of the occupation in the Gaza Strip is an open mandate to continue turning that territory into a mass grave.
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The judge, Luis Rodriguez, of the Criminal Court of that region, based his decision on the fact that both individuals, Ivania Cabezas Vargas (alias La Patrona) and her partner, Jonathan Perez Mendez (alias Tan), presented purported job offers and a fixed address, the online newspaper CRHoy.com added.
Perez Mendez is also an associate of the wanted criminal Alejandro Arias (alias Diablo), now a fugitive from justice, while Cabezas Vargas operated as his right-hand woman, handling the logistics of laundering drug money and issuing orders in her partner’s absence.
According to the judge’s rulings and a report from the Public Prosecutor’s Office, Ivania Cabezas’ role within the criminal organization was of paramount importance, given the large sums of cash obtained from the sale of illicit substances.
The criminal known as La Patrona was held in pretrial detention from August 27, 2024, a measure that was extended on the same day in 2025. However, due to the increased time she had spent in prison, her defense filed an appeal that resulted in her release with different precautionary measures.
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Founded in 2022 by actor, director, and 2024 National Film Award winner Jorge Perugorria, the festival will be held from April 5 to 11 of this year on the Isle of Youth, south of the western part of the Cuban archipelago.
Isla Verde is accepting feature films and short films that boost the conservation and protection of the environment, while also documenting the active relationship between humans and nature.
The main objectives of the event are to raise awareness, promote, and foster the development of sustainable solutions through film, the announcement emphasizes.
The Festival seeks to offer, through film, a critical perspective on the environmental challenges facing the Caribbean today, establishing itself as a vital creative space for promoting collective action on environmental issues.
In addition to its competitive sections, the program will include conferences, workshops, concerts, training sessions, exhibitions, thematic series, and a wide range of cultural and community activities.
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This mechanism, provided for by law, allows for a reduction in prison days based on the reading of books evaluated by an official commission.
The request seeks Bolsonaro’s formal inclusion in the program regulated by the National Council of Justice (CNJ), granting him access to authorized books and the possibility of submitting written reports for evaluation, an essential condition for receiving the benefit.
This sentence reduction through reading is not limited to a specific type of book but requires participation in a project recognized by the prison system and the judiciary.
The works must be of a literary, scientific, philosophical, or classical nature, according to criteria defined by the prison administration and local regulations. For this purpose, recreational materials, such as puzzles and word searches, are not considered valid.
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The report also noted that the Washington Peace Agreement, signed on June 27 and ratified on December 4, 2025, by Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi and Rwandan President Paul Kagame, is experiencing disagreements and delays in its implementation.
The document noted that the difficulty in reaching a consensus on the demands of the AFC/M23 is one of the problems facing the Doha process, mediated by Qatar.
Experts noted that, meanwhile, the Washington process has been hampered by differing interpretations of the Agreement, particularly regarding the responsibility to neutralize the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) and the withdrawal of Rwandan army elements from Congolese territory.
The report added that persistent mistrust, bellicose rhetoric, and mutual accusations of ceasefire violations continue to jeopardize peace efforts.
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Between January and November of last year, exports of agricultural products, food, and beverages grew by 36.4 percent compared to the previous period, according to data from the National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE).
According to DANE, unroasted coffee was the undisputed leader, with a 78.6 percent increase in value and a contribution of 22.8 percentage points to the overall growth of the group, while fresh or dried bananas increased by 24.5 percent.
These products, DANE explained, together account for more than 28 percent of the 36.4 percentage points of the growth achieved. During the period under review, legumes and fruits saw a 20.4 percent increase.
Fixed vegetable oils and fats showed remarkable growth of 61.5 percent, equivalent to more than 300,000 additional tons, the source specified.
In November of last year alone, the agricultural products, food, and beverage sector reported a 39.8 percent year-on-year increase, the entity also noted.
In terms of physical volume, the group’s exports rose from 497,000 tons in November 2024 to 583,000 tons a year later, representing a 17.2 percent increase.
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Those solidarity groups also reaffirmed on Thursday evening their commitment to peace in the Americas.
“The political-military actions we have just witnessed in Venezuela, based on cyber and technological air and space warfare, as well as the threats of the application throughout our America of the Monroe Doctrine being developed by President Donald Trump and the clique that currently governs the United States, openly represent a threat to all of humanity.”
Activist Maria de la Paz Quintanilla stated, “They also generate destabilization, death, destruction, looting, theft, and exploitation of the natural and economic resources of the world’s peoples.”
De la Paz Quintanilla, a member of the Marti Alternative for Our America (Mexico chapter) and the Mexican solidarity movement with Cuba in Monterrey, denounced at the event held in the Plaza del Colegio Civil in Monterrey the hegemonic power for “opening war fronts around the world and deepening genocide in an attempt to solve the crisis of the capitalist system.”
Ernesto Villareal Landeros, representative of the National Association of Democratic Lawyers for the state of Nuevo Leon, told Prensa Latina that “Latin Americans have the need and the obligation to study the historically interventionist role of the United States, trampling on the dignity and development of our peoples, at the mercy of the exploitation of their natural resources.”
Representatives of the Monterrey-based “People to People” Brigade, a solidarity group with Cuba, among other speakers, also addressed the gathering.
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The goal is to pressure the administration of Daniel Noboa to modify its economic policy and prioritize social spending over external debt payments, in a context of growing social unrest and precarious living conditions, according to the organizers.
Isabel Vargas, a leader of the Front, stated that the protest aims to demand resources for sectors such as education, health, and social security, and questioned why the government prioritizes fulfilling financial commitments while reducing or limiting social investment.
At the same time, the leaders demanded an immediate meeting with the president of the Ecuadorian Social Security Institute (IESS), Bernardo Cordovez.
The president of the Popular Front, Nelson Erazo, also denounced the government’s failure to include in the fiscal proposal the full amount of funds needed to cover the 40 percent of pensions that the State is obligated to pay, as well as healthcare benefits, and demanded payment of the Executive’s historical debt to the Ecuadorian Social Security Institute (IESS).
In this context, the Popular Front confirmed that, should there be no response from the government and Social Security authorities, the protests will intensify in the coming days, with a national day of mobilization planned for the end of January.
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The decision was made “to prevent a further military escalation in the city’s residential neighborhoods,” the military institution stated in an official release.
The Ministry informed that the ceasefire took covered the neighborhoods of Sheikh Maqsoud, Ashrafieh, and Bani Zeid, areas where the fighting has been concentrated.
The release specified that SDF fighters will have until 09:00 hours (local time) to leave these areas, taking only their “light weapons.”
The Syrian Defense Ministry underscored that the measure aims to allow civilians displaced by the fighting to “return and resume a normal life in a climate of security and stability.”
The move was taken in an attempt to reduce violence and improve living conditions in the conflict-affected areas.
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According to the Japanese Foreign Ministry, the European leader’s agenda includes a meeting with her Japanese counterpart, the also conservative Sanae Takaichi, during which they will discuss various international and regional issues.
The Japanese Foreign Ministry hopes that this visit will further strengthen bilateral relations, in anticipation of the 160th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations in 2026.
Meloni last visited Japan in early 2024, when she held a summit with then-Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.
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The Meteo France agency maintains an orange alert, the second highest level, for a third of the country, with a gust of 213 kilometers per hour recorded in Manche, Normandy, while in the capital, a gust of 147 kilometers per hour was recorded at the Eiffel Tower.
Departmental and national authorities urged people to avoid risks and stay indoors in the hardest-hit areas, with train lines and classes suspended and hundreds of firefighters mobilized.
According to the electricity provider Enedis, some 50,000 homes had power cut last night, 20,000 of them in the northern region of Brittany.
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The decision will be made in Brussels, and if positive, would allow the head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, to sign it next Monday.
The 27 countries of the European bloc are scheduled to vote for or against the agreement with Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay.
If there is a majority in favor, it could be signed next week.
Some countries have already announced their opposition. This is the case of Ireland, which made its position public in recent hours through a statement from its Deputy Prime Minister, Simon Harris.
VThis stance adds to the rejection already expressed by France, Hungary, and Poland, but approval will be adopted by a majority vote.
This treaty would create the world’s largest free trade area, but the European agricultural sector fears the impact of a massive influx of South American agricultural products, particularly meat, rice, and soybeans.
From Mercosur, and even from EU countries, the agreement is deemed necessary given the aggressive and restrictive trade and tariff policies of the United States.
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Triple jumper Leyanis Perez, pitcher Livan Moinelo, and the Cuban youth baseball 5 team will be awarded in the event to be held at Vedado hall of the Hotel Nacional de Cuba.
This is the second time Cuba has dominated the three categories; the previous one was in 1989, when high jumper Javier Sotomayor, runner Ana Fidelia Quirot, and the Cuban women’s volleyball team topped those categories.
Cuban Prince of the Heights, Sotomayor, will be among those honored this Friday, as the Cuban athlete with the most wins in the Latin American competition, after having received five awards.
The careers of two stars of Cuban and international sport: wrestler Mijain Lopez, five-time Olympic champion in Greco-Roman wrestling, and multi-medalist in para-athletics Omara Durand, will also be awarded. Both of whom triumphed in 2024.
Viewers both inside and outside of Cuba could enjoy the event on Cubavision and Cubavision Internacional television.
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Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello has announced that the death toll from the US empire’s military attack against Venezuela on Saturday has risen to 100 people, including civilians and military personnel.
Cabello explained during a special broadcast of his program Con el Mazo Dando this Wednesday, January 7, that although it was not scheduled to start his program this week, “the current circumstances force it,” following the illegal attack perpetrated by the US targeting four states in the country that concluded with the kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores.
The interior minister paid tribute to the victims who gave their lives in defense of the homeland and called for the safety of the presidential couple.
“In these situations of attack, the first casualty is the truth because manipulations and campaigns to misinform and make people believe things that are not happening and never happened come into play,” he said, in reference to the media trends claiming alleged treason, negotiations, or a coup as the supposed cause for the abduction of President Maduro.
Evidence clearly shows a violent and bloody US military campaign against Venezuela and the forced kidnapping of its president. Analysts note that trends on mainstream social media suggesting internal collaboration between Venezuela and the US empire are imperialist fabrications to divide the Chavista movement and international support for the Bolivarian Revolution.
“Venezuela was the victim of a barbaric attack,” he continued. ‘Nobody is going to cover it up because there is no way to hide this, and today the world is discovering the truth in full.”
Cabello highlighted the courage, fortitude, and bravery that the presidential couple displayed until and beyond the moment they were kidnapped. He recalled that upon learning that they intended to take only President Maduro, his wife, Cilia Flores, demanded to be taken with him, emphasizing her gesture of profound love and bravery.
Minister Cabello also reiterated his full support “for our comrade Delcy Rodríguez, appointed acting president in the face of the kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro.”
“I’m not just talking from my own point of view, the whole country… political and business sectors, the Bolivarian National Armed Force, and the entire country,” said the Chavista leader, asking the people to accompany and deepen the revolution in this difficult stage.
“She didn’t ask for this,” he added, referring to Acting President Rodríguez, “but she is working to boost the prosperity of the homeland and to bring back brother Nicolás Maduro and comrade Cilia Flores.”
Cabello commended the people of the nation for maintaining their composure, calm, and awareness. “The people stood firm, peaceful, with great awareness and strength,” the political leader noted.
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President Maduro’s liberation
Later on Wednesday, Acting President Rodríguez led the formation of a high-level committee to seek the release of President Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores. The announcement was made by Jorge Rodríguez, president of the National Assembly, who heads the committee, which includes close family members and high-ranking government officials.
The team includes Nicolás Ernesto Maduro Guerra, the president’s son, as well as Yosser Daniel and Yoswal Gavidia Flores, the first lady’s sons.
The structure of this commission is completed with key figures from the cabinet: Yván Gil, minister of foreign affairs; Alfred Nazaret Ñáñez, sectoral vice president of communication and culture; Reinaldo Muñoz, attorney general; Camilla Fabri de Saab, vice minister of international communication at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Congressman Juan Escalona; and Larry Devoe, human rights expert and legal advisor.
Jorge Rodríguez reported that the delegation will invest all its resources in the pursuit of justice and emphasized that the ultimate goal is the consolidation of peace in the country and the return of its leaders to the nation. “They will be with us again,” he affirmed.
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Caracas (OrinocoTribune.com)—Venezuela’s Acting President Delcy Rodríguez has reaffirmed that Venezuela’s energy relations will continue to be diversified, despite the latest colonial attacks attempting to appropriate the sovereign nation’s resources.
In a national television broadcast this Wednesday, January 7, she once again condemned the intentions of the US empire to steal the oil wealth and natural resources that the Venezuelan nation possesses, which she identified as the real reason behind US military attacks against Venezuela last Saturday.
“We have had a very clear position here, that Venezuela is open to energy relations where all parties benefit, where economic cooperation is very well defined in commercial contracts,” she stated firmly at the start of the 2026–2031 legislative constitutional term, during a ceremony at the Simón Bolívar Hall of Miraflores Palace in Caracas, accompanied by the ministerial team and the leadership of the National Assembly, including members of the opposition.
Rodríguez’s statements come in a context where US spokespeople, supported by their international media machine, are attempting to impose the narrative that they allegedly control Venezuela and its oil industry, and where Donald Trump and his administration continue to publicly admit to the world their desire to steal Venezuela’s oil wealth and other natural resources, while threatening to kill the Chavista leadership.
The acting president emphasized that Venezuela is going through a complex political moment after the US colonial violation of Venezuela’s sovereignty, an event she described as “a stain on our relations that had never existed in our history.”
“The relationship between the two countries is neither extraordinary nor regular,” she explained. “However, 71% of Venezuelan exports are concentrated in eight countries, and of that 71%, 27% are destined for the US.”
“Those who have excluded themselves from relations with Venezuela are the ones who have lent themselves to attacking our country,” Rodríguez continued. “It hasn’t been Venezuela. That’s why I’ve said that Venezuela is not at war. Venezuela is a peaceful country that was attacked by a nuclear power,” she added, while reiterating that the nation’s hands remain extended for economic, commercial, and energy cooperation with all nations that respect its sovereignty.
During the ceremony, the acting president directed several calls to opposition deputies present to understand the extraordinary times Venezuela is living through, in order to unite to achieve peace, harmony, and economic growth. She also expressed the willingness of the government to work in that direction, clarifying that recent unprecedented events are the result of actions taken by the far-right opposition.
Legislative agenda
During the ceremony, the president of the National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez, announced a comprehensive reform of the Venezuelan legal system, which includes the creation of eight major specialized codes to simplify the country’s legal framework.
Analysts suggest these codes may represent a partial, pragmatic translation into reality of the constitutional reform proposed by Chavista legislators last year, now adjusted under current extraordinary circumstances.
“I believe it is time to bring order to the current Venezuelan legislative tree,” Rodríguez stated, proposing that existing laws be consolidated into modern instruments.
The legislative agenda for the new period will focus on six central axes: peace, economic growth, people’s power, new economic modalities (entrepreneurship), the defense of life, and the security of Venezuelans. These are summarized in the following proposed instruments:
• Popular Penal Code, and renewed Civil Code.
• Venezuelan Social Code, to group guarantees and protection programs.
• Economic and Productive Trade Code, adapted to the “new reality of the economy.”
• Electoral Code, to unify all laws on the matter.
• Code of Direct Democracy.
• Environmental Ecological Code.
• Comprehensive Protection Code, for vulnerable people.
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Legislative proposals
The agreed legislative agenda prioritizes a shift toward a non-rentier economy, strengthening the capabilities of strategic sectors. The key legislative proposals presented by Jorge Rodríguez include:
• Reform to the Mining Law: Aimed at attracting investments that allow the development of gold, bauxite, diamond, and rare earth reserves, strictly for the benefit of the people.
• Export and Import Committee (COMEX) Law: With the objective of diversifying non-oil exports and limiting imports to what is strictly necessary.
• Law on Socioeconomic Rights: An advance in the system of agreed prices to combat speculation and protect workers’ income.
• Update to the Industrial Property Law: To encourage invention and national technological development, recognizing the fundamental role of the working class in the resistance against the blockade.
• Artificial Intelligence and Natural Medicine: As a reminder that “science is not for making nuclear bombs and destroying entire peoples.”
• Digital Rights and Cybersecurity: As social media platforms are a “deadly weapon against humanity, and must be a space where we can preserve the sovereignty, security, and lives of Venezuelans.”
• Energy and Electricity: Given the attacks Venezuela has suffered due to the “energy voracity of the North.” He stated there will be upgrades and improvements to the generation, transmission, and distribution of the National Electric System. “This is one of the sectors where the blockade has done the most damage, and we have made progress in the recovery of the Electric System,” he explained, “but the Venezuela we aspire to requires growth and demand from its electrical system.”
• Telecommunications: To update Telecommunications Law to current technological standards.
• Law of Peace and Coexistence: “Just as a parliament serving foreign powers cannot be permitted,” he explained, “neither can extremist and fascist social, political, or economic expressions, because they have led to very dangerous situations for the life of this Republic.” He added that the rise of extremism has led to certain groups that, on their knees, “offer up our country, our riches, and compromise our national sovereignty.”
Jorge Rodríguez recalled that the January 3rd attack was instigated, requested, supported, and backed by Venezuelan extremism and fascism. “This cannot be allowed,” he reiterated.
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Mexico’s Frente Nacional en Defensa de la Soberanía, which appears to be affiliated with Mexico’s ruling Morena party, arising out of the Cuenta del Comité Antifascista 4T Patria Grande, released a statement at 11PM on Thursday, January 8th responding to comments US President Donald Trump made in an interview suggesting the US would soon be attacking Mexico. The interview with Sean Hannity was broadcast on Fox News that same evening.

Position Statement from the National Front in Defense of Sovereignty
From the National Front in Defense of Sovereignty, we strongly condemn the recent statements by President Donald J. Trump and the United States administration, which pose a direct threat to the territorial integrity, independence, and free rights of Mexico as a sovereign nation.
These events occurred five days after the U.S. military intervention against the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, which resulted in the kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro Moros and Deputy Cilia Flores, with a death toll of 100.
It is absolutely unacceptable for a foreign government to condition the peace, security, and lives of our people on unilateral decisions, and even less so to suggest the possibility of entering our country militarily or coercively under the pretext of combating criminal groups, when it has been demonstrated that the weapons and financing that sustain drug trafficking come, on the contrary, from the United States
Mexico’s sovereignty is non-negotiable, not for sale, and will not be discussed under pressure, ultimatums, or external intimidation.
Any proposal that implies the armed presence of the United States on Mexican territory represents a violation of the Charter of the United Nations, the Doctrine of Non-Intervention, and the free self-determination of peoples, as well as the fundamental principles of respect among nations.
It is time to close ranks as the Mexican people. We cannot allow foreign interests to interfere in our decisions or undermine our political and territorial sovereignty.
Anyone who adopts positions that endorse the intrusion of foreign forces on our soil must be denounced as a traitor to the nation.
We demand immediately that all our elected representatives in the Legislative and Executive branches, and in social and political organizations, speak out firmly in defense of sovereignty and unconditionally support policies that protect our integrity as a nation.
We urgently call upon the people of Mexico to mobilize, defend our self-determination, and support our President of the Republic, Dr. Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, who has reaffirmed that Mexico will reject any attempt at foreign military intervention on its territory.
Today we say loud and clear: Cooperation, yes; subordination and intervention, no.
Mexico’s sovereignty is loved and defended united and without concessions!
“Anyone who incites violence is wrong.
Anyone who encourages hatred is wrong.
Anyone who believes that force replaces justice is wrong.
Anyone who calls for foreign intervention is wrong.
Anyone who thinks that by allying with foreign powers they will gain strength is mistaken.
Anyone who believes that women are weak is wrong.”
– President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo
“Among individuals, as among nations, respect for the rights of others is peace.”
– Benito Juárez

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Mexico’s National Front in Defense of Sovereignty Responds to Trump’s Attack Threats
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The Front denounced the possibility of the US entering Mexico militarily or coercively and identified weapons and financing that sustained drug trafficking as originating from the US.
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Trump Says US Will Start Attacking Mexico
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People’s Mañanera January 8
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President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on national security strategy, well-being markets, national anti-extortion strategy & energy sovereignty.
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Appearing on Fox News with Sean Hannity, US President Donald Trump on Thursday said that land strikes against drug cartels were on the way.
“We are going to start now hitting land with regard to the cartels. The cartels are running Mexico. It’s very, very sad to watch and see what’s happened to that country, but the cartels are running [it] and they’re killing 250, 300,000 people in our country every single year,” Trump said in an interview that aired Thursday night.
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Trump Says US Will Start Attacking Mexico
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The US President made the comments in a Fox News interview which aired only 5 days after the US attacked Venezuela & kidnapped its President, Nicolas Maduro.
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People’s Mañanera January 8
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President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on national security strategy, well-being markets, national anti-extortion strategy & energy sovereignty.
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Mexico & Venezuela: The Other Ties
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Gestures of genuine solidarity also involve getting to know a little more about those about whom we speak and opine ad nauseam.
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By Stan Smith – Jan 6, 2026
The US “regime change” operation against Venezuela has been defeated. The Bolivarian Revolution remains firmly in power. Now, Washington’s campaign against the Chavistas attempts to paint Interim President Delcy Rodriguez as compromising on the heritage of Presidents Nicolas Maduro and Hugo Chavez. The Wall Street Journal ran an article Venezuelan Regime’s New Strategy: Appease Trump to Survive, referring to Delcy Rodriguez’ official statement January 4 (below).
The Washington Poston January 6 could state “the Trump administration appears to have quietly settled on Delcy Rodríguez, Nicolás Maduro’s right hand, as the figure it prefers to lead Venezuela after Maduro’s fall. This was not an improvised choice. Reportedly, it is the result of prolonged negotiations in which she presented herself as the natural successor to Maduro.” In fact, Venezuela operated according to its constitution, approved in a national referendum, where the vice president takes office if the President cannot fulfill his duties. The vice president is Delcy Rodriguez. Her becoming president follows Venezuela’s highest law. Trump had nothing to do with it.
Trump’s remarks on January 3 that Rodríguez had spoken with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and appeared “quite courteous,” saying “we’re going to do whatever you need,” aimed to sell the story of her acquiescing to Washington. But Rodríguez swiftly contradicted that story hours later, appearing on state television to declare that “there is only one president in this country, and his name is Nicolás Maduro Moros.”
January 5, the Wall Street Journal escalated the campaign to smear now acting President Delcy in an article that came out two days after she assumed presidential powers. It claimed the CIA viewed Delcy as the best-positioned short-term successor to President Maduro. The intention is to make us think the CIA has a special connection with her. In fact, by this time, she was already interim president, and Washington saw it could do nothing about it but sell the story she is there by US choice.
This US fake news campaign seeks to sow division in the Chavista movement and among defenders of Venezuela by instigating rumors that the kidnapping of Maduro involved a “mole,” and that Delcy Rodriguez had a deal with the CIA and Trump.
In addition, much is made of part of her January 4 statement out of its context: “We invite the US government to collaborate with us on an agenda of cooperation oriented towards shared development within the framework of international law to strengthen lasting community coexistence.” Some interpret this as compromising if not a step towards capitulation. In fact, she emphasized Venezuela does not want war, but a “respectful international relationship between the United States and Venezuela, and between Venezuela and the countries of the region, based on sovereign equality and non-interference…That has always been the position of President Nicolás Maduro and it is the position of all of Venezuela at this time.” This is also exactly what Cuba has always asked of the United States.
Her whole statement: Message from Venezuela to the World and to the United States
Venezuela reaffirms its commitment to peace and peaceful coexistence. Our country aspires to live without external threats, in an environment of respect and international cooperation. We believe that global peace is built by first guaranteeing peace within each nation.
We consider it a priority to move toward a balanced and respectful international relationship between the United States and Venezuela, and between Venezuela and the countries of the region, based on sovereign equality and non-interference. These principles guide our diplomacy with the rest of the world.
We extend an invitation to the US government to work together on a cooperation agenda aimed at shared development, within the framework of international law, and to strengthen lasting community coexistence.
Delcy Rodríguez Responds to Trump’s Threats: No External Agent Governs Venezuela
President Donald Trump: our peoples and our region deserve peace and dialogue, not war. That has always been the position of President Nicolás Maduro and it is the position of all of Venezuela at this time. That is the Venezuela I believe in, to which I have dedicated my life. My dream is for Venezuela to be a great power where all good Venezuelans can come together.
Venezuela has a right to peace, development, sovereignty, and a future.
Delcy Rodríguez, Acting President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Unfortunately, many who should know better fell for the US rulers’ propaganda campaign. A Consortium News piece declared, Did Venezuela VP Hand Over Maduro in Deal With the US? Rather than exposing US psyops, which earned it its high reputation, here it gives it legitimacy. Another, Tariq Ali, once a respected Trotskyist anti-war activist, claimed on X that “the US is backing Delcy who has promised them whatever they want.” And reposts long discredited Eva Golinger, “Internal Coup? Was Maduro Betrayed by his VP?” And, “Sure seems like Delcy Rodriguez was the CIA source on the inside who set Maduro up and handed him over to the United States.” None of these smears are based on any evidence.
On January 4, President Trump declared, “If she doesn’t do what’s right, she is going to pay a very big price, probably bigger than Maduro.” Delcy Rodriguez has responded, “The Venezuelan people are a people who do not surrender, and we do not give up…President Nicolas Maduro’s instructions have been given. Let’s go out and defend our homeland…We are ready to defend Venezuela…We will never again be slaves.”
Manolo de los Santos’ excellent article explains who Delcy Rodriguez is. “The Rodríguez family’s revolutionary credentials are etched in struggle. Their father, Jorge Antonio Rodríguez, a leader of the Socialist League, a Marxist-Leninist organization, was tortured and murdered by the Punto Fijo regime in 1976. Both Delcy and her brother Jorge (the President of the National Assembly) emerged from this tradition of clandestine and mass struggle for socialism. President Maduro himself was a cadre of the same organization. To suggest betrayal among them or capitulation born of cowardice or opportunism ignores four decades of shared political formation, persecution, and leadership under relentless imperialist aggression and the class character of their revolutionary leadership.”
Now, not only do we have the US government repudiating the world and international law by invading a country and seizing its president for admitted concocted reasons. We must face the fact that the US psyops system continues to be so effective that it is able to dupe leading long-time opponents of the US empire, like Tariq Ali, into being mouthpieces for its own “regime change” propaganda.
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By Max Blumenthal · Jan 5, 2026
The US Department of Justice indictment of Venezuela’s kidnapped leader, Nicolas Maduro, is a political rant that relies heavily on coerced testimony from an unreliable witness. Despite DOJ edits, it could expose more Americans to the CIA’s own history of drug trafficking.
The January 3 US military raid on Venezuela to kidnap President Nicolas Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores was followed by the Department of Justice’s release of its superseding indictment of the two abductees as well as their son, Nicolasito Maduro, and two close political allies: former Minister of Justice Ramon Chacin and ex-Minister of Interior, Justice and Peace Diosdado Cabello. The DOJ has also thrown Tren De Aragua (TDA) cartel leader Hector “Niño” Guerrero into the mix of defendants, situating him at the heart of its narrative.
The indictment amounts to a 25 page rant accusing Maduro and Flores of a conspiracy to traffic “thousands of tons of cocaine to the United States,” relying heavily on testimony from coerced witnesses about alleged shipments that largely took place outside US jurisdiction. It accuses Maduro of “having partnered with narco-terrorists” like TDA, ignoring a recent US intelligence assessment that concluded he had no control over the Venezuelan gang. Finally, the prosecutors stacked the indictment by charging Maduro with “possession of machine guns,” a laughable offense which could easily be applied to hundreds of thousands of gun-loving Americans under an antiquated 1934 law.
DOJ prosecutors carefully avoid precise data on Venezuelan cocaine exports to the US. At one point, they describe “tons” of cocaine; at another, they refer to the shipment of “thousands of tons,” an astronomical figure that could hypothetically generate hundreds of billions in revenue. At no point did they mention fentanyl, the drug responsible for the overdose deaths of close to 50,000 Americans in 2024. In fact, the DEA National Drug Threat Assessment issued under Trump’s watch this year scarcely mentioned Venezuela.
By resorting to vague, deliberately expansive language larded with subjective terms like “corrupt” and “terrorism,” the DOJ has constructed a political narrative against Maduro in place of a concrete legal case. While repeatedly referring to Maduro as the “de facto… illegitimate ruler of the country,” the DOJ fails to demonstrate that he is de jure illegitimate under Venezuelan law, and will therefore be unable to bypass established international legal precedent granting immunity to heads of state.
Further, the indictment relies on transparently unreliable, coerced witnesses like Hugo “Pollo” Carvajal, a former Venezuelan general who has cut a secret plea deal to reduce his sentence for drug trafficking by supplying dirt on Maduro. Carvajal was said to be a key figure in the so-called “Cartel of the Suns” drug network which the DOJ claims was run by Maduro. If and when he appears to testify against the abducted Venezuelan leader, the American public could learn that the “cartel” was founded not by the deposed Venezuelan president or one of his allies, but by the CIA to traffic drugs into US cities.
As sloppy and politicized as the DOJ’s indictment might be, it has enabled Trump to frame his lawless “Donroe Doctrine” as an aggressive policy of legal enforcement, emboldening the US president to levy further threats to abduct or bump off heads of state who stand in the way of his resource rampage. This appears to be the real purpose of the imperial courtroom spectacle to come.
Weaponizing the “narco-terror” hoax
The bulk of the case against Maduro rests on the accusation that the defendants “engaged in… drug trafficking, including in partnership with narco-terrorist groups.” According to the DOJ, Maduro conspired with TDA, as well as the Mexican Sinaloa and Los Zetas cartels to traffic drugs between 2003 and 2011. However, these cartels were not designated by the Trump administration as Foreign Terrorist Organizations until February 2025, a move obviously designed to justify Maduro’s kidnapping and juice up his indictment.
In its bid to convict Maduro, the DOJ will undoubtedly struggle to overcome the conclusion reached in an April 7, 2025 memo by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) that the Venezuelan leader did not control TDA, which he effectively dismantled through a massive 2023 military-police raid on the Tocorón prison that served as the gang’s base of operations. A report in the State Department-funded outlet InSight Crime also complicates the DOJ’s case, finding that “the few crimes attributed to alleged Tren de Aragua members in the United States appear to have no connection with the larger group or its leadership in Venezuela.”
In fact, many of the supposed crimes for which Maduro is charged took place outside the borders and jurisdiction of the United States. The DOJ alleges, for instance, that in September 2013, “Venezuelan officials dispatched approximately 1.3 tons of cocaine on a commercial flight from the Maiquetia Airport to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.”
In 2018, five British citizens were convicted in a French court for orchestrating the drug shipment with help from gang members from Colombia and Italy – but not Venezuela. At the time of the incident, Maduro’s government acknowledged corrupt lower level Venezuelan officials had allowed the drugs to pass through airport security. Caracas ultimately arrested 25 people, including members of the military and an Air France manager – a salient fact omitted from the DOJ indictment.
The evidence of Maduro’s involvement in the scandal, according to the DOJ, was that the drug shipment took place “mere months after [Maduro] succeeded to the Venezuelan presidency.” No other proof is offered to demonstrate his culpability.
The indictment goes on to allege Maduro “facilitated the movement of private planes under diplomatic cover” to avoid law enforcement scrutiny as they landed in Mexico. Citing coerced testimony from a Venezuelan government defector, it accuses Diosdado Cabello of coordinating a shipment of 5.5 tons of cocaine on a DC-9 jet to Mexico. None of these claims should hold water in a US court.
As public defender and legal analyst Eliza Orlins explained, “Flights that occur wholly within Venezuela do not cross U.S. airspace, do not implicate U.S. customs territory, and do not, standing alone, violate U.S. law. The indictment attempts to bootstrap these domestic movements into U.S. criminal jurisdiction by asserting that the cocaine involved was ultimately destined for the United States. Intent does almost all the work here.”
Because most of the specific incidents cited in the indictment occurred within Mexico under Presidents Vicente Fox, Felipe Calderón and Enrique Pena Nieto, the DOJ inadvertently implicates these three pro-US administrations, who shaped their drug policies in coordination with Washington. In fact, the top cop during the first two of these governments, former Federal Intelligence Agency chief Genaro García Luna, was convicted in a US federal court in 2023 for presiding over a multi-million dollar conspiracy with the Sinaloa cartel. Former US ambassador to Mexico Robert Jacobson acknowledged that the US knew all about Garcia Luna’s cartel ties, but insisted, “we had to work with him.”
The Honduran double standard
The DOJ also implicates the pro-US government of former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez, referring to Honduras as a “transshipment” point “in which cocaine traffickers operating in those countries paid a portion of their own profits to politicians who protected and aided them.” Hernandez was convicted in a US federal court in 2023 of trafficking over 400 tons of drugs to the US, but received a pardon this December from President Donald Trump following a lobbying campaign by top Trump donors seeking to maintain the deregulated crypto haven of Próspera off the coast of Honduras.
During his January 3 press conference announcing the abduction of Maduro and his wife, Trump aggressively defended his decision to pardon Hernandez, claiming he’d been “persecuted very unfairly.” Yet the same DOJ prosecutor who authored the original 2020 indictment of Maduro, Trump loyalist Emil Bove, was responsible for the indictment of Hernandez. In contrast to the case against Maduro, the Hernandez indictment contained concrete evidence of his collaboration with major transnational cartels, including video and photographic exhibits, as Anya Parampil and Alexander Rubinstein detailed for The Grayzone.
Hernandez pleaded his case to Trump in a 2025 letter claiming he’d been subjected to a “rigged trial” and convicted “based on the uncorroborated statements of convicted drug traffickers.”
His questionable claim could also apply to the DOJ’s prosecution of Maduro, as many of the most dramatic allegations contained in his indictment are sourced to a convicted drug trafficker who struck a secret deal with US prosecutors to reduce his own sentence in exchange for testimony against Maduro: former Venezuelan Gen. Hugo “El Pollo” Carvajal.
Coerced “star witness” strikes secret deal with US prosecutors
The head of military intelligence under the government of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez from 2004 to 2011, Carvajal is cited seven times in the January 3 DOJ indictment as a witness to alleged criminal acts by Maduro and his inner circle. Carvajal was first arrested in 2014 in Aruba on drug running charges, but was returned to Venezuela to the chagrin of US authorities. In 2017, as he faced a pair of indictments in the US, the general suddenly turned on Maduro, who he denounced as a dictator. Carvajal went on to openly endorse the regime change project of US-controlled “interim president” Juan Guaido in 2019, fashioning himself as a courageous defector while proffering his supposed knowledge of the Venezuelan deep state to Washington.
That same year, as Carvajal sought asylum in Spain, the US formally demanded that Madrid hand him over. Now facing the prospect of extradition, he delivered a series of tell-all interviews to legacy outlets like the New York Times, doing his best to legitimize virtually every charge the Trump administration sought to weaponize against Maduro.
Then-Senator Marco Rubio could barely contain his excitement about the prospect of squeezing the Chavista insider for testimony in a future case against Maduro. Carvajal “will soon be coming to the US to provide important information about the #MaduroRegime,” Rubio tweeted on April 12, 2019. “Bad day for the #MaduroCrimeFamily.”
Hugo Carvajal former military intelligence director of #Venezuela is safe & in custody in #Spain.
He will soon be coming to the U.S. to provide important information about #MaduroRegime.
Bad day for the #MaduroCrimeFamily
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) April 12, 2019
It was not until 2023 that Carvajal was finally extradited and placed on trial in the Southern District court of New York. After he pleaded guilty to “narco-terrorism” this June, the Miami Herald reported that he had struck a plea deal which would grant him “a considerable sentence reduction if he provides ‘substantial assistance’ to US investigations.”
Carvajal’s still-secret plea deal gives away the game he’d played since he first emerged as a defector. His allegations against Maduro had been delivered under duress, all designed to satisfy his would-be jailers in the US. He has since indulged one of Trump’s favorite conspiracy theories by alleging in a June 2025 letter to the US president that Maduro manipulated Venezuela’s Smartmatic voting systems to rig the 2020 US presidential election in favor of Biden.
Carvajal’s shameless pandering to Trump and secret plea deal should obliterate his credibility as a witness against Maduro.
In its January 3 indictment of Maduro, the DOJ claimed Carvajal and Diosdado Cabello “worked with other members of the Venezuelan regime” to “coordinate the shipment” of 5.5 tons of cocaine from Simon Bolivar International Airport to Campeche, Mexico in a private jet in 2006. This incident remains the source of intense intrigue, as the ownership of the DC-9 jet by two shadowy American companies points in the direction of US intelligence.
While details of potential covert US government involvement in the 2006 drug shipment remain murky, it is an established fact that the CIA founded and operated the “Cartel of the Suns” which the DOJ now accuses Maduro, Cabello and other top Venezuelan officials of controlling.
Cartel of the Suns: created by the CIA, weaponized by the DOJ
In the original indictment of Maduro, the DOJ explicitly accused Maduro of leading a narco-trafficking cartel called “Cartel of the Suns,” referencing it over 30 times.
The revised DOJ indictment of Maduro unsealed on January 3 states, “Starting in or about 1999, Venezuela became a safe haven for drug traffickers willing to pay for protection and support corrupt Venezuelan civilian and military officials, who operated outside the reach of Colombian law enforcement and armed forces bolstered by United States anti-narcotics assistance.”
It continues: “The profits of that illegal activity flow to corrupt rank-and-file civilian, military, and intelligence officials, who operate in a patronage system run by those at the top-referred to as the Cartel de Los Soles or Cartel of the Suns.”
The informal network of corrupt military officials was in fact established by the CIA under pro-US Venezuelan governments during the 1980’s and ’90’s. Americans were introduced to this inconvenient truth not by some dissident muckraker, but by the New York Times, and by Mike Wallace in a 60 Minutes exposé broadcast in 1993.
Three years earlier, US Customs officials in Miami had intercepted a shipment of 1000 pounds of pure cocaine from Venezuela. But they were soon told by higher-ups in the US government the shipments had been approved by Langley. According to the Times, the CIA sought to allow the cocaine to “enter the United States without being seized, so as to allay all suspicion. The idea was to gather as much intelligence as possible on members of the drug gangs.”
“I really take great exception to the fact that 1000 kilos came in, funded by US taxpayer money,” then-DEA attache to Venezuela Annabelle Grimm remarked to 60 Minutes. “I found that particularly appalling.”
To organize the shipments from Venezuela, the CIA recruited generals from the Venezuelan National Guard who were trained by the US. Because officers in the National Guard wore patches on their uniforms bearing the symbol of a sun, the informal drug network was branded as “The Cartel of the Suns.”
In the years after the CIA-run cartel was exposed in US media, it disappeared from public view entirely, only to be revived when the US government began hounding Gen. Carvajal, who may soon appear as its key witness against Maduro. While corruption is still present in the Venezuelan military, there is little evidence of anything resembling a Cartel of the Suns in its ranks.
As Phil Gunson, a Caracas-based analyst for the International Crisis Group, told CNN, “Cartel de los Soles, per se, doesn’t exist. It’s a journalistic expression created to refer to the involvement of Venezuelan authorities in drug trafficking.”
A former senior US official echoed Gunson, describing Cartel of the Suns as “a made-up name used to describe an ad hoc group of Venezuelan officials involved in the trafficking of drugs through Venezuela. It doesn’t have the hierarchy or command-and-control structure of a traditional cartel.”
The official told CNN that the DEA or Defense Intelligence Agency had supplied Trump with a “purely political” assessment of the cartel to support his assault on Venezuela.
Discovery granted to the defense in the trial of Maduro and Flores risks severely embarrassing the US government by extracting further evidence of CIA drug running. This may be why the DOJ softened its language about the Cartel of the Suns, referring to it in the January 3 indictment as a mere “patronage network” rather than as a cohesive criminal syndicate, and mentioning it only twice.
During his first appearance in court earlier that day, the kidnapped Venezuelan leader was only able to speak for a brief moment. “I am innocent. I am a decent man. I am President…” Maduro pleaded before being cut off by his lawyer.
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