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The parliament of China’s Taiwan region voted 60–51 to launch impeachment proceedings against separatist leader Lai Ching-te and head of the executive Cho Jung-tai, following an initiative put forward by the main opposition parties.

Under the approved schedule, Lai is required to appear before the legislature on January 21 and 22, 2026, to provide explanations and respond to lawmakers’ questions.

RELATED: China To Crush Any Foreign Interference in Taiwan

A second round of hearings is set for May 13 and 14, when the committee overseeing the process will reconvene. The final impeachment vote is scheduled for May 19, 2026, shortly before the second anniversary of Lai’s inauguration.

The decision comes just one week after legislators from the Kuomintang (KMT) and the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) publicly revealed their intention to pursue impeachment during a conference held in Taipei on December 19.

The effort to remove Lai also targets Cho Jung-tai, head of the island’s executive body, and unfolds amid an ongoing institutional stalemate. This deadlock has been fueled by the executive branch’s refusal to amend a revenue distribution law previously passed by the legislature.

Taiwan opposition lawmakers move to impeach the region's leader Lai Ching-te. "Lai's actions have provoked significant backlash within #Taiwan society. Despite the slim chances of success, the impeachment attempt marks a 'historic first' in Taiwan's political landscape," said… pic.twitter.com/DM6kLOLIVO

— China Daily (@ChinaDaily) December 24, 2025

Under Taiwan’s current legal framework, the formal launch of an impeachment process requires the backing of at least half of all legislators, followed by approval from more than two-thirds of parliament and a subsequent review by judges at the first-instance level. Removal from office is finalized only if more than two-thirds of the justices—no fewer than nine—endorse the decision.

Experts cited by local media noted that while the stringent legal thresholds make an actual removal unlikely, the mere initiation of the process signals deep-seated public dissatisfaction.

At the same time, a citizen-led online petition calling for Lai’s removal gained momentum, surpassing eight million signatures as of Friday.

The impeachment push also follows the recent failure of a similar DPP-led effort targeting 24 KMT lawmakers and comes ahead of a pivotal electoral year, as campaigning intensifies for the 2026 local elections. At present, the KMT holds a clear advantage in municipal and district-level governments.


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On Thursday, Venezuela’s Penitentiary Ministry reported the release of 99 people who had been detained for their involvement in acts of violence and incitement to hatred following the July 28, 2024, presidential election. To date, over 2,100 people have been released by Venezuelan authorities for these crimes, with the majority of the releases occurring between November 2024 and March 2025.

In an official statement, the institution explained that those released were involved in actions aimed at disregarding the mandate expressed by the Venezuelan people at the polls and generating scenarios of destabilization that affected national peace.

Given this situation, the Nicolás Maduro administration, in coordination with the justice system, decided to review each case individually and grant precautionary measures in accordance with the current legal framework.

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The Penitentiary Ministry emphasized that the release of these citizens constitutes a tangible manifestation of the state’s commitment to peaceful coexistence, understanding, and the exercise of balanced justice.

The statement also noted that these decisions are part of the ongoing policies promoted by President Maduro, aimed at guaranteeing full respect for human rights, including those of people who, influenced by political and media manipulation campaigns, engaged in actions against sovereignty, institutions, and social harmony.

The statement emphasizes that, despite the context of external pressures and multifaceted aggression against the country, Venezuela maintains its commitment to ensuring conditions of confinement based on legality, respect, and comprehensive care for all persons deprived of liberty.

Venezuela reaffirms that it will continue to act responsibly and firmly in defense of peace, social justice, and national sovereignty.

In the early hours of July 29, 2024, after the results of the presidential election were announced, the far-right opposition, led by María Corina Machado and Edmundo González, deployed its “terror squads” throughout Venezuela to sow chaos, destruction, and death. Twenty-eight people died in total.

These deadly fascist politicians caused the deaths of 21 people on July 29. The largest number of deaths occurred in Caracas with nine, followed by Aragua with seven. Carabobo, Miranda, Táchira, Yaracuy, and Zulia each registered one death that day, according to figures presented by Attorney General Tarek William Saab on several occasions that year.

Far-right groups extended their terrorist actions for 72 hours, causing destruction, siege, and terror, and leaving seven more dead in their wake over the course of those hours and days. Five of these deaths occurred on July 30 and one on August 1. Another woman was killed on August 3, as reported by Diario Vea.

Towards reconciliation with justice
As part of a rigorous and law-compliant review process, the Venezuelan Public Prosecutor’s Office has released more than 2,000 people linked to the violent events that occurred in the aftermath of the presidential election.

Venezuela: Courts Announce Release of 110 More Detainees from Post-Election Violence

The Venezuelan Public Prosecutor’s Office has repeatedly expressed its institutional commitment to upholding the constitutional guarantees and human rights of detainees, even in contexts of high political tension and US imperialist aggression. The releases, approved after thorough investigations, aim to balance justice with the possibility of social reintegration in a nation still reeling from the wave of violence, which caused hundreds of injuries.

These measures do not imply impunity. Investigations by the Attorney General’s Office have established that behind the worst episodes of violence—including cold-blooded murders, attacks on state institutions, and assaults against international electoral observers— were organized structures known as “Comanditos,” linked to the far-right opposition.

According to Saab, these groups acted in a coordinated manner with the intention of destabilizing the country and undermining the election results, committing hate crimes and extreme violence that also affected members of law enforcement agencies, such as Sergeants José Antonio Torrents and Jormen Martínez.

(Telesur) with Orinoco Tribune content

Translation: Orinoco Tribune

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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro warns the US cannot turn the country into a colony and steal its natural resources.


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(FILE) Argentinian Senate. Photo: EFE.


Argentina’s 2026 State Budget was approved by the Senate and will be enacted in the coming days, marking the first time President Javier Milei’s far-right administration has managed to pass a budget into law.

The vote resulted in 46 affirmative votes, 25 negative votes, and one abstention, reflecting complicity that extended beyond the ranks of the current government.

In order to secure a majority, the ruling party Freedom Moves Forward (LLA, in Spanish) seeked support from diverse blocs such as: Republican Proposal (PRO, in Spanish) and the Radical Civic Union (UCR, in Spanish), who largely backed the initiative; Federal Conviction, a Peronist faction that distanced itself from the leadership of the Justicialist bloc.

Con 46 votos afirmativos, 25 negativos y 1 abstención queda aprobado en general el proyecto de Ley de Presupuesto General de la Administración Nacional para el Ejercicio Fiscal 2026

— Senado Argentina (@SenadoArgentina) December 27, 2025

Text reads: “With 46 votes in favour, 25 against and 1 abstention, the law-project on the General Budget of the National Administration for fiscal year 2026 is approved.”

The 2026 Budget

The budget incorporates significant structural modifications that will cut State expenses.

The automatic indexation for family allowances and the Universal Child Allowance (AUH, in Spanish) is eliminated, effectively freezing these benefits despite ongoing inflation.

Meanwhile, the Feeding benefit—a supplement to the AUH consisting of cash transfers for food purchases—will experience a real-term decrease of 15.2% compared to the previous year. Similarly, funding for community kitchens will be cut by 28.9%.

The 2026 Budget allocates $7.7 trillion to the Education and Culture function -which encompasses all expenditures related to these areas, regardless of the jurisdiction responsible for them-. When adjusted for the inflation projected by the Government for 2026, this represents a real decrease of 1% compared to 2025, and a 47.7% drop relative to 2023 (the final year of the Everyone’s Front administration).

This law further scraps the progressive investment goal to reach 1% of GDP for science and technology, as it defunds the National Fund for Technical Schools.

Regarding pensioners, the minimum retirement benefit would fall by approximately 1%.  A real-term decrease of 10.6% is also recorded in the funds allocated for disability pensions.


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Ricardo Salgado, the Honduran secretary of Strategic Planning, said that the country suffered a new form of coup d’état following the proclamation of right-wing candidate Nasry Asfura as the president of Honduras by the two CNE councilors who belong to the Honduran bipartisan system: Ana Paola Hall García and Cossette Alejandra López.

On December 24, the two aforementioned CNE officials declared Asfura the winner of the November 30 elections, without completing the special recount or resolving the challenges filed in response to the numerous irregularities reported.

In a statement on Friday, December 25, referring to the grave US interference and external maneuvers that affected the democratic process, Salgado accused US President Donald Trump and fascist forces of implementing “every possible form of fraud” in an “unprecedented psychological and military operation.”

El fascismo, impulsado por la gusanera de Miami y Donald Trump, ha llevado a cabo una operación psicológica y militar sin precedentes en Honduras. La lucha en este país no ha sido contra los partidos de la derecha, ha sido contra el imperio y todas las fuerzas fascistas de habla…

— Ricardo Salgado (@RicSalgadoB) December 25, 2025

“Fascism, driven by the Miami gusanos and Donald Trump, has carried out an unprecedented psychological and military operation in Honduras,” he said, adding that the Honduran left had to contest not against right-wing parties but “against the empire and all fascist forces in the Hispanic world.”

“All existing forms of fraud were applied simultaneously, along with new techniques,” the official stated, arguing that it cannot be considered that the Honduran electorate was convinced by Asfura, given that he “had no campaign” and was dubbed the “silent candidate.”

Salgado downplayed the role of the two councilors on the National Electoral Council, claiming that their participation is insignificant compared to the “imperialist deployment” that affected the peoples of the continent. Even the local oligarchy, he argued, was rendered “insignificant” by the operation.

Honduras on the Edge: Xiomara Castro Calls for Popular Mobilization To Confront US-Backed Coup Plot

In addition to Donald Trump’s explicit endorsement of Nasry Asfura ahead of the elections, the US government threatened economic sanctions if its preferred candidate did not win. Meanwhile, millions of text messages were sent to remittance recipients warning of losses if Trump’s candidate did not prevail.

Salgado emphasized the need to “fully analyze what has happened, because a new form of coup d’état is being imposed, and the alleged winner’s lack of resolve to defend the people’s will only reflects that they are complicit and were always part of the plan.”

“If we learn the Honduran lesson well, this could be stopped sooner than anyone may think,” he remarked.

The declaration of Asfura, the candidate publicly endorsed as president by Donald Trump, comes amid serious allegations of irregularities during the vote-counting process, strong foreign interference, and a plot orchestrated before the November 30 elections.

The complaints were presented by Libre and the Liberal Party, as well as by CNE Councilor Marlon Ochoa, who, among other issues, objected to the other two councilors’ refusal to conduct a vote-by-vote recount.

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(FILE) Thai Defense Minister Gen. Natthaphon Narkphanit. Photo: X/ @SaksithCNA


Thailand and Cambodia announced a ceasefire on Saturday December 27, after 20 days of intense artillery duels and clashes that killed more than 100 people and forced over half a million civilians from their homes.

The agreement, signed by Thai Defense Minister Natthaphon Narkphanit and his Cambodian counterpart Tea Seiha, took effect at noon local time (05:00 GMT).

RELATED: ASEAN Holds Talks on Thailand–Cambodia Fighting

A joint statement committed both nations to an immediate halt to all hostilities involving “all types of weapons” and a freeze on current troop deployments.

However, reports from the ground underscored the deal’s fragility. A correspondent for the Qatari outlet Al Jazeera noted that “guns have fallen silent,” but described “really, really intense” firing that continued right up until the ceasefire moment.

“That doesn’t instil a great deal of confidence in people here who want to return home and will be watching if this ceasefire will hold,” he said.

The spokesperson for Thailand’s Defense Ministry confirmed that the 18 Cambodian soldiers detained in June—during five days of border clashes that left around fifty dead—”will be released when hostility ceases, in accordance with international norms and practices.”

សេចក្ដីថ្លែងការណ៍រួម នៃកិច្ចប្រជុំពិសេសគណៈកម្មាធិការព្រំដែនទូទៅ (GBC) លើកទី៣ រវាងព្រះរាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុជា និងព្រះរាជាណាចក្រថៃ… pic.twitter.com/jYgk9EbCTO

— Samdech Thipadei HUN MANET (@Dr_Hunmanet_PM) December 27, 2025

Key Terms and Mechanisms

The deal includes several confidence-building measures:

  • Prisoner Return: Thailand has agreed to repatriate 18 captured Cambodian soldiers 72 hours after the ceasefire is “fully maintained.”
  • De-escalation Pledge: Both sides vowed to refrain from “provocative actions” and avoid “disseminating false information.”
  • Third-Party Oversight: Implementation will be monitored by an observer team from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
  • Open Channels: The countries agreed to maintain direct communication to resolve any emergent issues.

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(FILE) Ecuadorian military at the Rumichaca bridge. Photo: EFE.


Ecuador has formally restricted access to several control points along its borders with Colombia and Peru, effective December 24, the Foreign Ministry announced in a statement. Under this new logistical framework, only two specific international corridors will remain operational for land transit.

At the northern border with Colombia, the crossing at Rumichaca, where the National Border Assistance Center operates, will be the only one authorized. Meanwhile, at the southern border with Peru, activity will be concentrated exclusively at the Binational Border Assistance Center (Cebaf, in Spanish) in Huaquillas and its respective international bridge.

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According to the Government, this action is part of a national security strategy aimed at centralizing the flow of people and goods under stricter surveillance in border areas.

The measure has been formally communicated to Bogota and Lima, emphasizing that any other crossing point is considered unauthorized as of the stipulated date.

The Ecuadorian Executive Branch stressed that this restructuring aims to guarantee internal order and optimize control resources in critical areas of the national territory.

A partir del 24 de diciembre Rumichaca y Huaquillas serán los únicos pasos internacionales en las fronteras norte y sur del país. pic.twitter.com/0DwfAW815m

— Cancillería del Ecuador 🇪🇨 (@CancilleriaEc) December 24, 2025

Text reads: “From December 24th, Rumichaca and Huaquillas will be the only international crossings on the northern and southern borders of the country.”

Peru’s Stance

In response to the measure, Peru’s Foreign Ministry reported that a communication channel is already open with its Ecuadorian counterparts to manage the implications of this partial closure. Lima’s objective is to establish joint protocols to mitigate the impact on border populations.

Similarly, the Peruvian government highlighted the need to strengthen binational operations to curb the activities of criminal groups operating in both territories. Peruvian diplomacy also emphasized the importance of controlling irregular migration through technical cooperation and respect for existing agreements.

In this regard, they reaffirmed their commitment to collaborate with the neighboring country’s authorities, prioritizing regional security and compliance with existing integration mechanisms.

Technical meetings are expected in the coming days to evaluate the flow of people at authorized points following this restriction. The situation at closed crossings will be monitored by each country’s security forces to prevent the use of illegal trails.

Meanwhile, travelers and heavy cargo transporters will have to adjust their routes according to the only two international crossings that remain in service.


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Photo: EFE.


Venezuelan migrants released a joint communiqué denouncing the systematic torture, sexual abuse, and forced disappearances during their four-month illegal detention in El Salvador’s Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT, in Spanish).

The 252 individuals, who were deported from the United States before being held in the Salvadoran prison, are now demanding the Trump administration comply with a federal court order granting them the right to due process on U.S. soil.

RELATED: President Maduro Urges US Media Not to Yield to Extremist Lobbies

“We demand that authorities create conditions allowing us to participate in hearings without again risking our lives and integrity”, read a statement issued by the group.

The migrants described enduring constant beatings, psychological torment, medical neglect, and degrading treatment that left lasting physical and psychological scars.

Their formal complaint was delivered in Caracas during a legal strategy session, where they appealed for justice and international oversight.

📑 Migrante venezolano rescatado hizo lectura del comunicado donde se informó que un juez federal de los EEUU determinó que el gobierno de @realDonaldTrump negó el derecho al debido proceso a 252 venezolanos.

🗣️ "Esta sentencia sienta un precedente crucial para la protección de… pic.twitter.com/hmRTjNdEfl

— Agencia Venezuela News (@AgenciaVNews) December 26, 2025

Text reads: “This ruling sets a crucial precedent for the protection of the rights of all migrants who leave their homes in hardship and vulnerability; we reaffirm that no government is above international law”.

The case gained significant legal traction on December 22, when U.S. Federal Judge James Boasberg ruled that the deportees had been deprived of their fundamental constitutional rights. He ordered that they be permitted to return to the United States to contest their expulsion in court—a decision hailed as a crucial precedent reinforcing individual rights over immigration enforcement that bypasses due process with an ethnic bias.

The migrants welcomed the ruling as a vital affirmation of migrant rights. “We celebrate the decision, which reaffirms that no government is above international law, due process, or human rights,” their statement emphasized.

Beyond their personal cases, the group called for an immediate end to systemic human rights abuses against migrants in the U.S., and demanded safe, dignified repatriation conditions for those unable or unwilling to remain in the country.

The CECOT Case

Last March, the Trump administration invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to expel hundreds of Venezuelans over age 14, claiming ties to the defunct Tren de Aragua criminal gang or citing lack of U.S. documentation.

Through an agreement with Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele’s government, the deportees were transferred to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador—a move Venezuela condemned as a “kidnapping” and a violation of their rights.

The 252 migrants were eventually released last July and repatriated to Venezuela as part of a prisoner swap negotiated between Washington and Caracas.

Trump envió ilegalmente a 252 venezolanos a un campo de concentración en El Salvador. La Cadena CBS hizo un especial del programa "60 Minutes" sobre el tema. El gobierno impidió su salida al aire… ¡Pero ya esta en la web! A continuación, la historia, como verlo y el tráiler: https://t.co/tS2z5hnEwl

— Jesus Chuo Torrealba (@ChuoTorrealba) December 25, 2025


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The former head of Brazil’s Highway Police, Silvinei Vasques, one of those convicted in the coup plot led by former President Jair Bolsonaro, was arrested this Friday while attempting to flee from a Paraguayan airport.

The Paraguayan National Police and the National Directorate of Migration confirmed Vasques’s arrest at Silvio Pettirossi International Airport. Vasques, sentenced to 24 years and 6 months in prison by the Supreme Court for his participation in the coup plot, was apprehended while attempting to travel to El Salvador.

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Brazil’s TSF condemns military officers for plot to assassinate Lula

In a statement, the National Directorate of Migration explained that Vasques entered Paraguay “irregularly, evading justice in his country,” and intended to “circumvent immigration controls” to flee to El Salvador “by impersonating a Paraguayan citizen.”

His capture was made possible by an alert issued by Brazilian authorities to neighboring countries when the former police chief broke the electronic ankle monitor tracking his movements in the southern state of Santa Catarina, where he was under house arrest.

The conviction for coup plotting

Vasques was convicted by the Supreme Court on December 16, as part of the trial against the last five defendants accused of the coup attempt orchestrated by Bolsonaro, who is already serving a 27-year prison sentence.

The Supreme Court found Vasques guilty of orchestrating an operation during the second round of the 2022 elections to obstruct voters’ access to polling stations in traditionally left-leaning strongholds, thus favoring Bolsonaro, who was ultimately defeated by the current president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

In addition to Vasques, the high court convicted some 30 defendants in the coup plot, handing down sentences ranging from one to 27 years in prison.

The longest sentence was given to Bolsonaro, whom the court confirmed as the leader of the plot, which began even before the 2022 elections and culminated in the violent assault on the headquarters of the three branches of government on January 8, 2023, a week after President Lula’s inauguration.


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The loudest question in Washington right now is whether Donald Trump is going to invade Venezuela. The quieter, and far more dangerous, reality is this: he probably won’t. Not because he cares about Venezuelan lives, but because he has found a strategy that is cheaper, less politically risky at home, and infinitely more devastating: economic warfare.

Venezuela has already survived years of economic warfare. Despite two decades of sweeping U.S. sanctions designed to strangle its economy, the country has found ways to adapt: oil has moved through alternative markets; communities have developed survival strategies; people have endured shortages and hardship with creativity and resilience. This endurance is precisely what the Trump administration is trying to break.

Rather than launching a military invasion that would provoke public backlash and congressional scrutiny, Trump is doubling down on something more insidious: total economic asphyxiation. By tightening restrictions on Venezuelan oil exports, its primary source of revenue, Trump’s administration is deliberately pushing the country toward a full-scale humanitarian collapse.

In recent months, U.S. actions in the Caribbean Sea, including the harassment and interdiction of oil tankers linked to Venezuela, signal a shift from financial pressure to illegal maritime force. These operations have increasingly targeted Venezuela’s ability to move its own resources through international waters. Oil tankers have been delayed, seized, threatened with secondary sanctions, or forced to reroute under coercion. The objective is strangulation.

This is illegal under international law.

The freedom of navigation on the high seas is a cornerstone of international maritime law, enshrined in the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. Unilateral interdiction of civilian commercial vessels, absent a UN Security Council mandate, violates the principle of sovereign equality and non-intervention. The extraterritorial enforcement of U.S. sanctions, punishing third countries and private actors for engaging in lawful trade with Venezuela, has no legal basis. It is coercion, plain and simple. More importantly, the intent is collective punishment.

By preventing Venezuela from exporting oil, which is the revenue that funds food imports, medicine, electricity, and public services, the Trump administration is knowingly engineering conditions of mass deprivation. Under international humanitarian law, collective punishment is prohibited precisely because it targets civilians as a means to achieve political ends. And if this continues, we will see horrific images: empty shelves, malnourished children, overwhelmed hospitals, people scavenging for food. Scenes that echo those coming out of Gaza, where siege and starvation have been normalized as weapons of war.

U.S. actions will undoubtedly cause millions of Venezuelans to flee the country, likely seeking to travel to the United States, which they are told is safe for their families, full of economic opportunities, and security. But Trump is sealing the U.S. border, cutting off asylum pathways, and criminalizing migration. When people are starved, when economies are crushed, when daily life becomes unlivable, people move. Blocking Venezuelans from entering the United States while systematically destroying the conditions that allow them to survive at home means that neighboring countries like Colombia, Brazil, and Chile will be asked to absorb the human cost of Washington’s decisions. This is how empire outsources the damage. But these countries have their own economic woes, and mass displacement of Venezuelans will destabilize the entire region.

Venezuela is a test case. What is being refined now—economic siege without formal war, maritime coercion without declared blockade, starvation without bombs—is a blueprint. Any country that refuses compliance with Washington’s political and economic demands should be paying attention. This will be the map for 21st-century regime change.

And this is how Trump can reassure the United States Congress that he is not “going to war” with Venezuela. He doesn’t need to. Economic strangulation carries none of the immediate political costs of a military intervention, even as it inflicts slow, widespread devastation. There are no body bags returning to U.S. soil, no draft, no televised bombing campaigns. Just a steady erosion of life elsewhere.

Trump’s calculation is brutally simple: make Venezuelans so miserable that they will rise up and overthrow Maduro. That has been the same calculation behind U.S. policy toward Cuba for six decades—and it has failed. Economic strangulation doesn’t bring democracy; it brings suffering. And even if, by some grim chance, it did succeed in toppling the government, the likely result would not be freedom but chaos—possibly a protracted civil war that could devastate the country, and the region, for decades.

People in Venezuela celebrate Christmas and New Year’s gathered around the table to eat hallacas wrapped with care, slices of pan de jamón, and dulce de lechoza. They will share stories, dance to gaitas, and make a toast with Ponche Crema.

But if this economic siege continues, if Venezuelan oil is fully cut off, if the country is denied the means to feed itself, if hunger is allowed to finish what bombs are no longer politically useful to accomplish, then this Christmas may be remembered as one of the last Venezuelans were able to celebrate in anything resembling normal life, at least in the near future.

Polls consistently show that nearly 70 percent of people in the United States oppose a military intervention in Venezuela. War is recognized for what it is: violent, destructive, unacceptable. But sanctions are treated differently. Many people believe they are a harmless alternative, a way to apply “pressure” without bloodshed.

That assumption is dangerously wrong. According to a comprehensive study in medical journal The Lancet, sanctions increase mortality at levels comparable to armed conflict, hitting children and the elderly first. Sanctions do not avoid civilian harm – they systematically produce it.

If we oppose war because it kills, we must also oppose sanctions that do the same, only more quietly, more slowly, and with far less accountability. If we don’t act against economic warfare with the same urgency we reserve for bombs and invasions, then sanctions will remain the preferred weapon: politically convenient but equally deadly.

Michelle Ellner is the Latin America Campaign Coordinator at CODEPINK. Born in Venezuela, she holds a bachelor’s degree in Languages and International Affairs from Université Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV). Her work focuses on U.S. foreign policy, economic sanctions, and solidarity with Latin America and the Caribbean.

The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Venezuelanalysis editorial staff.

Source: Code Pink

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The governments of Egypt, Turkey, Somalia, and Djibouti expressed their joint rejection on Friday, December 26, of Israel’s decision to officially recognize the self-proclaimed Republic of Somaliland as a sovereign and independent state.

Following Israel’s announcement, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty led a series of telephone consultations with his counterparts in the region to establish a common position. The foreign ministers of Turkey, Somalia, and Djibouti—Hakan Fidan, Ahmed Moallim Fiqi, and Mahamoud Ali Youssouf, respectively—participated in the talks.

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The diplomats emphasized their full support for the unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of the Federal Republic of Somalia, in the face of what they consider a violation of the established order.

Tensions escalated after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the president of the separatist region, Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi, signed a joint declaration of mutual recognition.

This is a historic moment as we warmly welcome @netanyahu the Prime Minister of the State of Israel’s recognition of the Republic of Somaliland and affirm Somaliland’s readiness to join the Abraham Accords. This step marks the beginning of a strategic partnership that advances… pic.twitter.com/z48DNZKr5q

— Cabdiraxmaan Cirro (@Abdirahmanirro) December 26, 2025

This pact, which makes Israel the first nation to grant statehood to Somaliland, includes cooperation in health, agriculture, and technology. According to the Israeli government, the alliance is based on the Abraham Accords’ vision for normalizing relations in the region, with the support of the United States.

In this regard, the Somaliland Foreign Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to joining the Abraham Accords framework. In an official statement, they celebrated Israel’s move as a strategic milestone and a crucial step in their long-standing pursuit of international legitimacy, a goal that has defined their foreign policy for decades.

With condemnations from Egypt, Turkey, and Djibouti, these nations are reinforcing their support for Somalia, warning that the Israeli diplomatic move challenges the stability of a nation already grappling with internal divisions. This situation includes regions like Puntland, which has maintained a degree of autonomy since its official declaration in 1998.

Somaliland declared its de facto independence in northern Somalia in 1991, following the fall of Mohamed Siad Barre’s regime. However, the international community has maintained that the only legitimate power is the Federal Government, whose authority is limited to Mogadishu, the Somali capital, and specific areas of the country.


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The President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro Moros, inaugurated the comprehensive rehabilitation of the “Isabel Gómez” Pediatric Hospital in Bolívar state and the Central Hospital of Maracay in Aragua on November 27th, via satellite broadcast during the OBRATÓN 2025 Awards ceremony, reaffirming the national government’s commitment to reactivating the public health system.

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The “Isabel Gómez” Pediatric Hospital, with the capacity to treat more than 200 patients daily and serve a population of approximately 700,000, was completely modernized by the “Juntos Todos es Posible” Corporation. The works included roof waterproofing, patching and painting, ceiling repairs, installation of air conditioners and lighting, renovation of electrical and plumbing systems, carpentry, facade work, and polishing of granite floors, in addition to fully equipping the healthcare center.

The facility now has 100 inpatient beds, 2 operating rooms, 4 recovery beds, 4 pediatric intensive care unit beds, 22 neonatal intensive care unit beds, a laboratory, imaging services, a blood bank, a milk bank, and specialized consultations in cardiology, neurology, nephrology, neonatology, and pediatric surgery, among others.

Furthermore, a dental service with state-of-the-art equipment was incorporated for the first time.

The governor of Bolívar state, Yulisbet García, thanked President Maduro and highlighted the importance of these improvements for children. For his part, the president emphasized: “With so many campaigns spreading lies about Venezuela, they don’t realize that Venezuela has a profound leadership characterized by constant renewal, proven legitimacy, and a capacity for work, governance, and mobilization. And this leadership is present in every street, every community, and every public institution.”

In Maracay, Aragua state, the rehabilitated Central Hospital was also inaugurated. This hospital serves 89,530 patients monthly in areas such as pediatrics, emergency care, oncology, neurosurgery, nephrology, psychiatry, ophthalmology, and more.

Governor Joana Sánchez confirmed, “Today we have a Level IV hospital equipped with all the necessary equipment,” highlighting the support of the Ministry of Popular Power for Health, led by Minister Magaly Gutiérrez.

The emergency department was equipped with 51 new beds, 22 multiparameter monitors, electrocardiographs, an echocardiograph, medication carts, and other essential equipment. The surgical area, meanwhile, was renovated with 9 refurbished operating rooms, operating tables, stretchers, anesthesia machines, videolaryngoscopes, and specialized medical furniture.

These improvements are part of the OBRATÓN 2025 plan, launched by the national government to strengthen public health infrastructure throughout the country, prioritizing universal and free access to quality medical services.


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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro urged US media outlets on Friday not to be influenced by various lobbies seeking to impose a colonial model of domination and steal the country’s natural resources. He denounced that sectors of the White House “invented” extremist opposition figures to further this objective. At the same time, he highlighted his nation’s active and victorious resistance against the multifaceted aggression waged by the Trump Administration.

During the Council of Sectoral Vice Presidents held on December 26, the Venezuelan president stressed the importance of US media maintaining their independence. He emphasized not yielding to “so many lobbies,” among which he mentioned “bondholders, oil companies, Miami” and “corrupt Venezuelans who fled to Miami,” asserting that these groups “pay for articles.”

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The President affirmed that Venezuela “wants peace, that it will always win its right to peace and to the future, and that it is right,” a position that has been demonstrated in the United Nations Security Council, alluding to “historical, legal, and juridical reason.”

“It is impossible for sectors of power in the United States to fabricate a virtual reality and impose a colonial and slave-owning model of domination on Bolívar’s Venezuela in order to steal its natural resources,” the head of state emphasized. He also maintained that the Venezuelan people, “settled throughout the territory, in communities, in universities, in factories, in barracks,” have “demonstrated sufficient capacity to lead the nation down the right path, at a good pace, and in a timely manner.”

President Nicolás Maduro Moros emphasized that “Venezuela continues its active and victorious resistance struggle, maintaining the initiative and a permanent offensive on all fronts.” He also noted that the current situation keeps the Venezuelan people steadfast, victorious, and redoubling their efforts for the nation’s peace.

From every front, action plans and the Concrete Action Agenda (CAA) are being refined as part of the closing of 2025, which he highlighted as “a blessed year, marking the 200th anniversary of the founding of our beloved Bolivia.” Along the same lines, President Maduro emphasized that in 2025 Venezuela continues to advance comprehensively with the 7 Transformations of the Homeland Plan and the “7 dimensions of present development.”

The head of state also criticized the White House’s strategies, asserting that figures like John Bolton, Rex Tillerson, John Kelly, and Mike Pompeo “invented Guaidó,” into whom “billions of dollars” were poured. The bolivarian leader extended this criticism to the current leader, María Corina Machado, whom he called “the new version of Guaidó, known in Venezuela as La Sayona,” describing her as “a woman with extremist views, a hysterical lunatic.” He asserted that “they have always opted for extremism,” while the government has opted to “build true strength, defend the homeland, and have a beautiful, peaceful, and vibrant homeland.”

Finally, the President Maduro delivered a message of “peace, love, and understanding.” He reiterated that if in the United States “someday someone decides, based on respect, to engage in dialogue and move beyond failed projects of more than 25 years,” they will always find a president who represents his people, ready to “extend a hand and seek paths to peace, cooperation, and prosperity.”


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By Alan MacLeod – Dec 15, 2025

Did your engagement ring help fund a genocide in Gaza? Quite possibly. Despite possessing no mines of their own, Israel is a major player in the world’s diamond business, buying up minerals across Africa and selling them to the West, netting billions in the process. Diamonds are Israel’s most important export, and directly bankroll the country’s ongoing genocide against the people of Gaza. MintPress explores the dark world of Israeli blood diamonds.

A Gigantic Industry
Any visitor walking through Tel Aviv’s exclusive Ramat Gan district will be struck by its wealth. Skyscrapers are everywhere, and expensive jewelry stores lines the streets. Ramat Gan is the center of the world’s diamond industry, with more than 15,000 people employed by the Israel Diamond Exchange in the business of cutting, polishing, importing, exporting, and marketing the stones.

Israel’s largest export is not tech industry or its food. Diamonds alone account for over 15% of all the country’s exports, with other jewelry also contributing significantly to its economy. Between 2018 and 2023, Israel exported over $60 billion dollars worth of precious stones.

Their number one customer is the United States. Historically, Israel has accounted for between one third and one half of all the diamonds sold across America, a growing market already worth $20 billion per year.

Genocide Stones
Unlike gold, diamonds are rarely hallmarked, meaning that few American brides know that their engagement and wedding rings were crafted and polished in Israel. Even fewer are aware that their purchase directly funds the slaughter in Gaza and Israel’s ongoing seizure of land in the West Bank, Lebanon, and Syria.

“Overall, the Israeli diamond industry contributes about $1 billion annually to the Israeli military and security industries … every time somebody buys a diamond that was exported from Israel, some of that money ends up in the Israeli military,” Israeli economist, Shir Hever, testified at the Russell Tribunal on Palestine in 2010.

Perhaps the key figure in the Israeli diamond industry is business magnate, Beny Steinmetz. Considered by many to be Israel’s richest man, the 69-year-old founder of Steinmetz Diamond Group first entered the industry in 1988, purchasing a production factory in Apartheid South Africa.

Through his charitable foundation, Steinmetz has poured money into the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), including “adopting” a unit of the Givati Brigade, buying equipment for them. During Operation Cast Lead in 2009, the brigade carried out a massacre, forcing dozens of Palestinian civilians into a house in Gaza, bombed the house, and prevented ambulances from approaching. Rescue workers who eventually found their bodies also reported seeing the words “The only good Arab is a dead Arab” daubed in Hebrew on the remains of the building.

More recently, the Givati Brigade has been filmed setting fire to Palestinian food supplies, and a Gaza sewage plant, as well as demolishing more homes.

Since October 7, 2023, Israel has destroyed 92% of the schools and residential buildings of Gaza, shot around 300 journalists, and killed at least 20,000 children. UNICEF estimates that 3,000 to 4,000 children in Gaza have lost one or more limbs. In addition to its violence in Palestine, Israel has invaded and occupied Lebanon and Syria, and bombed Iran, Tunisia, Yemen, and Qatar.

Isaac Levy, owner of Yvel, watches over a worker assembling a diamond-encrusted COVID-19 face mask at the company’s workshop in Jerusalem, Aug. 9, 2020. Photo | AP

Isaac Levy, owner of Yvel, watches over a worker assembling a diamond-encrusted COVID-19 face mask at the company’s workshop in Jerusalem, Aug. 9, 2020. Photo | AP

The US Pays in Dollars, Africa Pays in Blood
Israel’s appetite for diamonds is directly fueling civil war and bloodshed across Africa, where it supplies military hardware with governments, warlords, and local armed groups in exchange for access to the continent’s mineral wealth. Israel-based International Diamond Industries (IDI), for example, secured a monopoly on diamond production in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in a deal that, according to a United Nations panel, included covert weapons transfers and the training of Congolese security forces by IDF commanders. The deal was fantastically lucrative for IDI, who paid only $20 million for a monopoly generating $600 million per year.

Meanwhile, in 2002 in war-ravaged Sierra Leone, for just $1.2 million in cash, Steinmetz himself managed to acquire half of the Koidu Ltd., a company that accounted for 90% of the country’s diamonds. In 2011, Koidu produced a reported $200 million worth of diamonds.

Why authorities would agree to such ludicrously low purchase prices might be explained by a 2021 ruling by a Swiss court, that found Steinmetz guilty of paying $8.5 million in bribes to the wife of the president of Guinea. These bribes, the court ruled, secured him the rights to lucrative iron ore concessions in the country’s Simandou region. Steinmetz was sentenced to five years in prison. The Israeli billionaire is currently facingsimilarly grave corruption charges in Romania.

The diamond rush in D.R. Congo, Sierra Leone and other African nations has resulted in civil war, human trafficking, forced child labor, and other serious human rights violations by groups intent on securing a slice of the diamond industry for themselves. But they are relatively small players in comparison to the Israelis.

“Conflict Free” Minerals
Much of the brutal reality of the gemstone industry is now well-known in popular culture, thanks in part to the 2006 Leonardo DiCaprio movie, “Blood Diamond,” set in Sierra Leone. In response to the growing public outcry over their ethics, the industry established the World Diamond Council, which helped create the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme, a system designed to prevent so-called “conflict diamonds” from entering the world market.

From a marketing perspective, the Kimberley Process was a great success, providing consumers with (an illusion of) peace of mind, which helped worldwide diamond sales to increase. Yet there are a number of key flaws with the system. Chief among these is that the process’ certification of conflict free minerals applies only to the source of the diamonds, leaving Israel free to import billions of dollars’ worth of diamonds into a country bombing seven of its neighbors, process, cut and polish them, and continue to sell their products as “conflict free.” All this while carrying out against Palestine what the United Nations has consistently termed a “genocide.”

Moreover, in 2009, the U.N. accused Israel of surreptitiously importing illegal blood diamonds from the Ivory Coast.

That, in a nutshell, is how the global industry works. Sixteen of the twenty largest diamond-producing countries are poor African nations, who see limited economic benefit from them. Meanwhile, none of the top five global exporters of diamonds – the United States, India, Hong Kong, Belgium, and Israel – actually produce the gems in any discernible quantities, a reflection of the unequal world we live in.

A diamond mine in Waiima, Sierra Leone, where the term “blood diamonds” originated. Loopholes allow African stones to be processed and sold by Israel as “conflict-free.” Photo | AP

Worthless Rocks and Marketing Campaigns
The diamond industry sustains itself through a number of myths, the first of which is that they are rare minerals. They are not. In the late 19th century, massive diamond deposits were found in South Africa, flooding the global market. However, the businessmen operating the mines quickly realized that only by maintaining strict control over the supply of the commodity could high prices be maintained. Today, well over 100 million carats of diamonds are unearthed annually, enough to produce hundreds of millions of pendants, rings, and earrings.

Nor are diamonds inherently precious. Thanks to their extreme hardness, they are useful to toolmakers producing saw blades and drill bits. Beyond this, however, their value is limited. And, contrary to popular belief, they are not intrinsically connected to courtship, marriage, or anniversaries in Western culture. In fact, the link in popular culture between diamonds and love is the result of a marketing campaign. The phrase “diamonds are forever” is, in reality, a marketing catchphrase devised by Madison Avenue executives in 1947. Professor Sut Jhally, producer of the documentary, “The Diamond Empire,” describes “diamonds are forever” as “perhaps the most famous advertising slogan ever invented.” “That slogan, that idea that comes out of Madison Avenue, now defines the way that we think about rituals that define our most personal activities, marriage, and courtship,” he added.

The success of this campaign was little short of astonishing. In 1940, only 10% of American brides received diamond rings. By 1990, that number had risen to 90%. Wholesale diamond sales in the U.S. rose from $23 million in 1939 to $2.1 billion in 1979 – a 9000% increase in 40 years. Some gambits, such as the attempt to market diamond rings to men, were not as successful.

Flush with success, the diamond industry tried the same product placement and advertising strategies that worked in the U.S. across Asia, adding in a flavor of Western values and allure to their marketing. In Japan, the trick worked. In 1967, fewer than 5% of engaged Japanese women received a diamond ring. But by 1981, it had ballooned to 60%.

The diamond industry also ran into another problem: if their product was so expensive, how could they sell it to a mass market? To solve this, they again turned to Madison Avenue, who suggested telling men to spend 2–3 months of salary on an engagement ring. By 2014, the average engagement ring in the U.S. cost a hefty $4,000, according to The New York Times. “It was a brilliant strategy,” Jhally said. “They managed to convince some men to go into debt to buy these worthless things that they have billions of sitting in warehouses.”

In recent years, the global economic downturn has meant that smaller, cheaper diamonds are more in demand. These small stones are usually cut in India. Children, who possess sharper eyes and smaller and more dextrous fingers than adults, are used to cut and polish these tiny diamonds, adding a new layer of moral ambiguity to the industry.

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An Industry in Crisis
Diamond sales are currently in crisis. 2024 saw a 23% drop in revenue across the sector, as younger consumers increasingly see diamonds as overpriced rocks hewn from the ground by child slaves in a war zone, and inauthentic tokens of their love.

The global Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement has also drawn attention to the fact that diamond sales are irrevocably linked to the carnage in Gaza. As the Palestinian BDS National Committee write:

Revenue from the diamond industry helps fund Israel’s illegal occupation of the Palestinian territories, its brutal subjugation of the Palestinian people and its international network of saboteurs, spies, and assassins.”

A less political but perhaps more existential threat comes in the form of lab-grown diamonds, which are priced at around only one-tenth the price of traditionally-sourced stones. Lab-grown diamonds (around half of which come from China) now account for around 20% of total sales, and are projected to both increase their market share and reduce in price. Three-quarters of Americans would be happy to receive a lab-grown diamond engagement ring, according to a 2025 poll, which noted that the public consider them to be better value-for-money, and a more ethical choice.

Another serious and unforeseen blow to Israeli diamond merchants has been the new Trump-era global tariff regime. Currently, the United States imposes a 15% tax on all Israeli diamonds. In September, the European Union managed to negotiate a diamond exemption to their 15% tariff, meaning that competitors such as Belgium now hold a serious advantage over Israel in the crucial U.S. market.

As a result, Israel Diamond Exchange president, Nissim Zuaretz, stated that his industry faces an “existential threat”. “We are slipping backward,” he warned, adding:

My message to the government and the public is clear: it’s now or never… We have a golden opportunity to restore Israel to the center of the global diamond industry, but the window is closing fast. Every day without government action means another diamond dealer lost, another family without income, another piece of our national heritage gone.”

However, if the Israeli government does indeed step in to safeguard its national industry and take a more interventionist approach, it will only further underscore the fact that the purchase of diamonds is inherently funding the ethnic cleansing of Palestine, supercharging blood diamonds into genocide diamonds.

(MintPress News)


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The Cuban government, through its Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez, criticized the defense budget approved by the US Congress for fiscal year 2026 on Friday, December 26, arguing that it represents a commitment to warmongering that ignores the needs of its own citizens.

With military spending of $901 billion (exceeding the $8 billion requested by the White House), the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) sets a historic record that, according to the Foreign Minister’s official statements, finances an extremely offensive strategy by Washington.

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According to Cuban diplomacy, this budget is not only a matter of defense, but also a tool to foster a climate of global tension and conflict. He warns that these funds seek to revive the Monroe Doctrine through an “aggressive corollary against Our America.”

The #US National Defense Authorization Act for 2026 sets military expenditures at 901 billion dollars, a record figure in the history of that country.

Plutocrats and warmongering rulers pursue to prop up, with more taxpayers' funds, the disqualified "peace through strength"… pic.twitter.com/wsL4afCCuA

— Bruno Rodríguez P (@BrunoRguezP) December 26, 2025

“The plutocracy and warmongering rulers seek to uphold the discredited doctrine of ‘peace through strength,’ reigniting aggression against sovereign countries,” stated Foreign Minister Rodríguez.

Along the same lines, the Cuban government maintains that this budget aims to ensure U.S. control over strategic resources, deepening international instability in a scenario already marked by geopolitical tensions.

The NDAA, which already has the support of both houses of Congress, allocates $400 million to Ukraine, in addition to strengthening its own forces.

The legislative process for the NDAA, voted on annually with bipartisan support, concluded last Wednesday, December 24, with its approval in the Senate by a vote of 77 to 20. The document now awaits the signature of U.S. President Donald Trump. Previously, on December 10, the House of Representatives had given its approval with a vote of 312 to 112.

Between 2020 and 2024, $771 billion in Pentagon contracts went to just five firms:

· Lockheed Martin ($313 billion)
· RTX (formerly Raytheon, $145 billion)
· Boeing ($115 billion)
· General Dynamics ($116 billion) and
· Northrop Grumman ($81 billion) pic.twitter.com/JoXANjXQpn

— The Costs of War Project (@CostsOfWar) September 22, 2025

House Speaker Mike Johnson described the initiative in a statement as the “cornerstone of President Trump’s peace through strength program.” Johnson emphasized that the legislation guarantees a 3.8 percent increase in military pay and includes a reinforced troop deployment to the border with Mexico to address immigration.

Furthermore, the legislation, passed annually with bipartisan support, prioritizes strengthening missile defense systems and establishes deterrent measures targeting China in the Indo-Pacific region.

Regarding spending restructuring, the bill introduces economic adjustments that include a $7 billion cut in Pentagon bureaucratic costs. Similarly, the legislation stipulates a reduction of $1.6 billion in programs related to combating climate change and the elimination of diversity initiatives worth $40.5 million.


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The President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, commemorated the birth of Mao Zedong. Through his official platforms, the Venezuelan leader described the founder of the People’s Republic of China as one of the “giants of the 20th century.” Maduro emphasized that Mao’s ability to organize an army based on workers and peasants was the decisive key to defeating the imperial structures that subjugated the Asian nation.

During his address, the Bolivarian leader highlighted one of the fundamental premises of Maoist thought: the distinction between the human factor and technological weaponry in social conflicts. “Weapons are important, but the decisive factor is the man,” Maduro recalled, citing the strategic vision that enabled the liberation of the Chinese people.

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President Maduro linked China’s resurgence as a millennial power to the steadfastness of the revolutionary leadership that began in 1949. He explained that thanks to this historical foundation, the Asian giant transformed itself on Friday, December 26, into a superpower of knowledge, education, and scientific innovation. In this regard, he stated that Venezuela’s admiration for Mao Zedong stems primarily from his success in restoring dignity and national pride to a historically besieged people.

#COMUNICADO | La República Bolivariana de Venezuela, celebra junto al Gobierno y Pueblo chino, el aniversario del natalicio del Gran Timonel, Mao Zedong, líder indiscutible de la revolución popular, que forjó la historia, al lado de millones de camaradas, de una nueva etapa de… pic.twitter.com/IOz4l8mSQv

— teleSUR TV (@teleSURtv) December 26, 2025

In the video shared by the head of state, he analyzed how China transitioned from a semi-feudal system to a cutting-edge model in just a few decades. Maduro pointed out that the construction of this unique project allowed for an unprecedented expansion of productive forces, achieving a cultural and commercial development that now places it at the forefront of the international stage. This process of radical transformation is seen by the Venezuelan government as an example of resilience and administrative efficiency under socialist principles.

Furthermore, the president emphasized the spiritual and political connection that unites the historical figures of both nations. In his remarks, he affirmed that the values ​​of Mao Zedong and Xi Jinping converge with the ideals of Simón Bolívar and Hugo Chávez in the pursuit of a multipolar world. “We are united in soul and spirit,” Maduro asserted, reinforcing the strategic alliance that Caracas and Beijing currently maintain based on principles of mutual respect and bilateral cooperation.

The tribute served to reaffirm that the figure of the Chinese leader represents the necessary rebelliousness to build an independent destiny in the 21st century. Mao Zedong, co-founder of the Chinese Communist Party and architect of the new China, remains an essential reference point for the Bolivarian process. The official statement concludes by reaffirming that the sovereignty of peoples is built with the courage to defend their own political models against the impositions of global power centers.


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An unprecedented heatwave is affecting millions of people in southeastern Brazil, with record-breaking temperatures in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, and a high-risk red alert in effect until December 29. The phenomenon, driven by a mass of hot, humid air, has had direct impacts on water supply, public health, and essential services.

The National Institute of Meteorology (Inmet) extended its warning on Friday to more than 1,284 municipalities in states including São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Goiás, Mato Grosso do Sul, Paraná, and Santa Catarina.

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In São Paulo, the temperature reached 35.9°C on Thursday, the highest recorded in December in the last 60 years, according to data from the Mirante de Santana weather station. In Rio de Janeiro, the heat index reached 41°C (106°F), causing a massive influx of people to the beaches and overwhelming the healthcare system.

Relative humidity remains between 30% and 45%, conditions that exacerbate health risks, especially for children and the elderly. Between December 23 and 24, the Rio de Janeiro Municipal Health Department recorded 973 medical consultations related to dizziness, weakness, fainting, sunburn, and heat stress.

Faced with increased residential consumption, the São Paulo state government issued an urgent appeal to its 46 million residents to reduce water use, as some areas registered a surge in demand of up to 60%, impacting the levels of metropolitan reservoirs.

According to forecasts from Inmet, extreme temperatures will continue in the coming days: 34°C in São Paulo, 41°C in Rio de Janeiro, 34°C in Belo Horizonte, and between 31°C and 34°C in Vitória, Curitiba, and Florianópolis. The persistence of the hot air mass is preventing the advance of cold fronts, prolonging the dry and intensely hot conditions.

This historic heat wave represents a climate emergency with health, water, and energy consequences in one of the most populated regions of Latin America.


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The first preparatory meeting of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) for the 11th anniversary of the historic Declaration of Zone of Peace (Havana, 2014) addressed US aggression in the Caribbean Sea and threats against Venezuela on Friday, December 26.

In this context, Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yván Gil affirmed that Venezuela is “the most stable revolutionary democracy in the region” and highlighted the 19 consecutive quarters of economic growth and full social stability in the Bolivarian Republic.

He asserted that, despite the “siege” imposed by the United States, the Venezuelan people defend peace and national sovereignty, relying on a cohesive Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB) and a leadership that calls upon all nationalist political forces to defend international law and the country’s sovereignty.

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During his address, Gil also accused “US imperialism” of carrying out aggressions in the Caribbean that threaten world peace. He affirmed that Venezuela defends international law and enjoys “full” international support for its government. The Foreign Minister warned that if these actions continue, the world would be “on the verge of disruption” or a new holocaust, and he called for the defense of a new world order based on sovereignty and non-intervention in the internal affairs of nations.

#ENVIDEO | La soledad de los EE.UU. ya no es solo en la ONU. Ahora está alcanzando su “espacio vital”, es decir, América del Sur.

Un comunicado de la CELAC en la cumbre de Santa Marta, Colombia, le recuerda a Donald Trump que la región está en contra de las amenazas militares y… pic.twitter.com/rw5jhhG0yz

— teleSUR TV (@teleSURtv) November 11, 2025

The meeting’s program included an update on US aggressions in the Caribbean and the threat of war against Venezuela, as well as the reading of the letter sent by President Nicolás Maduro to the presidents and peoples of the world. The CELAC Act declaring the region a Zone of Peace was also read.

Several regional representatives addressed the meeting. Among them were Nicaragua’s Foreign Minister, Valdrák Jaentschke; the president of the Colombia Humana party, Gloria Flórez; the head of the International Relations Department of the Communist Party of Cuba, Emilio Lozada García; the Mexican congresswoman and president of the Parliamentary Friendship Group with Venezuela, Isi de la Luz; the president of the United Left Movement of the Dominican Republic, Miguel Mejía; and the foreign relations secretary of the Libre Party of Honduras, Gerardo Torres Zelaya.

As part of the proposed actions, it was suggested that, between January 5 and 11, the CELAC declaration be submitted to the parliaments of the member states, along with a document demanding its implementation. For the weeks of January 12-24, it was proposed that the CELAC declaration be submitted to the offices of the United Nations (UN).


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Israel recognized the Republic of Somaliland, a breakaway region of Somalia, as an independent and sovereign state, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Friday, December 26.

The agreement, formalized through a declaration of mutual recognition, was ratified by Israeli Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Gideon Saar, and the President of Somaliland, Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi.

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According to the Israeli government, this alliance is based on the vision of the Abraham Accords, seeking to replicate the model of normalizing diplomatic relations that Israel has promoted with other nations in the region with the support of the United States.

I announced today the official recognition of the Republic of Somaliland as an independent and sovereign state.

Together with Foreign Minister Sa'ar and the President of the Republic of Somaliland, we signed a joint and mutual declaration.

This declaration is in the spirit of… pic.twitter.com/WlZuN1HB5z

— Benjamin Netanyahu – בנימין נתניהו (@netanyahu) December 26, 2025

According to the text, the new framework for bilateral relations includes an agenda for immediate cooperation focused on strategic sectors such as health, technology, the economy, and agriculture. During the ceremony, Netanyahu praised Somaliland’s leadership in preserving security and peace, extending an invitation to President Abdullahi to visit Israel soon.

For his part, Gideon Saar used his social media to emphasize that this mutual recognition agreement is not a chance event, but rather the culmination of extensive and sustained dialogue between the two nations over the past year. According to the diplomat, this prior rapprochement laid the necessary foundation of trust to formalize the bilateral agreement announced this Friday.

From the African perspective, the Somaliland Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its firm commitment to formally joining the Abraham Accords. In an official statement, the Somali government celebrated Israel’s gesture as a historic and fundamental achievement in its persistent struggle for international recognition, an objective it has pursued for decades.

After so many years, the people of Mogadishu are voting. Today, history is made. For the first time, many people in Mogadishu are standing before a ballot, holding a right that was denied to them for decades. A right their parents only spoke about and their grandparents once… pic.twitter.com/OUKS5qII2L

— Fardowsa Matan Bulle (@princeser) December 25, 2025

The governments of Egypt, Turkey, Somalia, and Djibouti expressed their strong rejection of Israel’s decision to recognize the self-proclaimed Republic of Somaliland as an independent state. A statement issued by the Egyptian Foreign Ministry reported that Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdellatty held crucial telephone conversations with his counterparts from these three countries to coordinate a diplomatic response following the announcement.

After reaching an agreement, the ministers communicated “their total rejection and condemnation of this recognition,” emphasizing their full support for the unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of Somalia, in a clear message of support for the African nation.

Since the fall of Mohamed Siad Barre’s regime in 1991, Somalia’s structure as a unified state has collapsed, giving way to territorial fragmentation. Currently, international legitimacy rests exclusively with the Federal Government, whose authority is primarily limited to the capital, Mogadishu, and specific regions of the country.

The power vacuum at the central level has allowed for the consolidation of various self-governing entities and regional administrations that operate outside the control of the capital. One example is the Republic of Somaliland, located in the north, which maintains de facto independence that the rest of the world still interprets as part of the Somali federation.

Similarly, to the east, the Puntland region has maintained its own autonomous regime since its official declaration in 1998.


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Russia is preparing to expand military-technical cooperation with allied countries and strategic partners, while maintaining its priority on domestic supplies requested by its Ministry of Defense, Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov, head of the defense industrial complex, announced.

“We have many requests. By prioritizing the tasks of the Ministry of Defense, we are forced to postpone supply plans to our friendly countries to some extent, but that period is not far off; we will certainly expand military-technical cooperation,” Manturov stated in an interview.

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This plan is part of the strategic shift adopted by Moscow in the current international arena, in which Russia prioritizes bilateral ties with states that reject the pressure of unilateral sanctions and seek defense autonomy.

According to previous statements by President Vladimir Putin during the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), the objective is not limited to the sale of military equipment, but includes deeper structural areas, such as the modernization of existing weaponry, joint research and development programs, specialized military training, the creation of joint ventures and local industrial capabilities, and production facilities with technology transfer.

Putin asserted that this model seeks to strengthen the strategic autonomy of allied countries and break their dependence on the Western military market, which, according to Moscow, is characterized by political restrictions, geopolitical constraints, and mechanisms of unilateral pressure.

The statement comes amid a global increase in tensions due to the use of economic sanctions, blockades, and technological restrictions against various states. Russia maintains that the demand for military cooperation comes largely from countries facing external coercion and seeking to safeguard their defensive sovereignty.


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The government of the People’s Republic of China announced measures against some 20 US companies linked to the arms industry following Washington’s approval of a new $11 billion military aid package for Taiwan.

The measure includes restrictions targeting both the companies and senior executives accused of facilitating arms sales to Taipei in recent years.

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China Urges The U.S. to Honor Nuclear Disarmament Commitments

According to the announcement, pursuant to Articles 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, and 15 of the Foreign Anti-Sanctions Act, the countermeasures target: Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation, L3Harris Maritime Services, Boeing in St. Louis, Gibbs & Cox, Inc., Advanced Acoustic Concepts, VSE Corporation, Sierra Technical Services, Inc., Red Cat Holdings, Inc., Teal Drones, Inc., ReconCraft, High Point Aerotechnologies, Epirus, Inc., Dedrone Holdings Inc., Area-I, Blue Force Technologies, Dive Technologies, Vantor, Intelligent Epitaxy Technology, Inc., Rhombus Power Inc., and Lazarus Enterprises Inc.

All movable and immovable property, as well as other types of assets belonging to the listed companies within China, will be frozen. Furthermore, organizations and individuals within China are prohibited from conducting transactions, cooperating, or engaging in other activities with these entities, according to Friday’s announcement.

The countermeasures also target 10 top executives, including Palmer Luckey, founder of Anduril Industries; John Cantillon, vice president of L3Harris Technologies, Inc. and vice president and chief accounting officer of L3Harris Maritime Services; Michael J. Carnovale, president and CEO of Advanced Acoustic Concepts; John A. Cuomo, president and CEO of VSE Corporation; Mitch McDonald, president of Teal Drones, Inc.; Anshuman Roy, founder and CEO of Rhombus Power Inc.; Dan Smoot, president and CEO of Vantor; Aaditya Devarakonda, CEO of Dedrone Holdings Inc.; Ann Wood, president of High Point Aerotechnologies; and Jay Hoflich, co-founder and CEO of ReconCraft.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry stated that the measures are a response to what Beijing considers a direct violation of its sovereignty and territorial integrity. Authorities emphasized that any foreign military transfer to Taiwan constitutes interference in China’s internal affairs and “a threat to national security interests.”

The announcement comes amid escalating tensions in the Taiwan Strait, as the United States claims its military assistance aims to “preserve the strategic balance” in the region.

China decided to take countermeasures against some U.S. military-related companies and senior executives in response to the recent U.S. move of announcing its large-scale arms sales to China's Taiwan region. #XinhuaNews pic.twitter.com/0ud89nnhHQ

— China Xinhua News (@XHNews) December 26, 2025

Beijing argues that this argument masks an escalation that strengthens the island’s defensive capabilities and could alter the status quo. In response, China stressed that the measures taken are supported by its domestic legislation and form part of a framework of legitimate countermeasures.

Washington maintains that the new support package is part of a long-term commitment to bolster Taiwan’s defenses. Meanwhile, Taipei announced its intention to allocate an additional $40 billion to military spending between 2026 and 2033, as part of a plan to modernize its security infrastructure and enhance its deterrent capabilities in the face of potential conflicts.

🔴El portavoz de la Cancillería, Guo Jiakun, declaró en rueda de prensa que China “no permitirá en absoluto que las fuerzas derechistas japonesas reviertan la historia, que fuerzas externas intervengan en la región china de Taiwán ni que el militarismo japonés resurja”.

🔴Guo… pic.twitter.com/JZpiK2tOmS

— teleSUR TV (@teleSURtv) December 13, 2025

Japan, for its part, indicated that it does not rule out intervention should an attack occur against the island, highlighting the level of regional concern.

In this context, the Chinese military maintains regular operations and maneuvers near Taiwanese territory, which analysts interpret as a political and military message in response to Taipei’s cooperation with the United States. Beijing considers these military actions part of a defense mechanism against “external provocations,” while voices on the island denounce constant military pressure.

The Chinese government stated that the announced measures are part of a cumulative response to previous decisions by the Pentagon and companies involved in the production and supply of weapons.

For Beijing, arms sales to Taiwan represent a strategic red line and a source of tension that is deteriorating bilateral relations with Washington.


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The New Economic Actors project will allow proposals of up to US$40,000 for clean energy equipment.

On Wednesday, President Miguel Diaz-Canel reaffirmed that Cuba promotes social and productive projects despite the U.S. blockade and highlighted efforts to recover facilities amidst financial pressures.

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Cuban authorities insist that the coercive measures hinder access to credit, supplies, and fuel, which affects basic services. The government prioritizes local initiatives, food sovereignty, social infrastructure, and national production chains to improve the quality of life.

The European Union, the UNDP, and the French Cooperation provided financial support to micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), as well as for cooperatives and local projects, which promote renewable energy, at the Havana International Fair (FIHAV 2025)

Economy Minister Joaquin Alonso also highlighted progress in clean energy, with a goal of 19% renewable electricity generation by 2026. The New Economic Actors (NAE) project will allow proposals of up to US$40,000 for equipment, aligned with the national strategy.

En La Habana se levanta un sistema de acumulación de energía con baterías en la subestación Cotorro 220. Cuba apuesta por soberanía energética a pesar del bloqueo que limita tecnologías y financiamiento.#TumbaElBloqueo pic.twitter.com/v6pvpSnKhj

— Lia Verona 🇨🇺 (@LiaVeronas) December 24, 2025

The text reads, “In Havana, a battery-based energy storage system is being built at the Cotorro 220 substation. Cuba is committed to energy sovereignty despite the blockade that limits technology and financing.”

French Ambassador to Cuba Raphael Trannoy acknowledged Cuba’s commitment to advancing toward a sustainable energy model. The Cuban president’s call promotes energy transition in the electricity grid, the industrial sector, and sustainable agrifood production.

The NAE project will also strengthen territorial development, generate employment, include women and youth, and consolidate the local productive fabric. Applications are open from December to January, and the selection process will take four months.

In 2025, the eleventh edition of the Rebirth Forum, organized by the Rebirth Third Paradise Cuba Embassy and the La Mina project, promoted recycling, circularity, and environmental education, aligned with the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals.

La Mina Founder Laura Salas noted that the forum worked on six tables about recycling, female leadership, sustainable design, architectural reuse, and artistic creativity with recycled materials, which promotes environmental commitment.

#FromTheSouth News Bits | Cuba: The Health Ministry reported that cases of dengue and chikungunya continue to decrease for the eighth consecutive week. pic.twitter.com/Wdb7Lov52a

— teleSUR English (@telesurenglish) December 26, 2025

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The Court rules measures to safeguard former Vice President’s life.

On Friday, Judge Jean Valverde of the La Libertad Criminal Judicial Unit ordered the mandatory appearance of former Ecuadorian Vice President Jorge Glas at a corrective habeas corpus hearing.

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The court order, issued after complaints by Glas’ lawyers about degrading conditions and a lack of medical care at La Roca prison, stressed the constitutional obligation to present the defendant “in person” so his physical condition can be assessed.

Judge Valverde also ordered precautionary measures to be implemented immediately to safeguard the former vice president’s life. In his ruling, he instructed the Health Ministry and the National Service for Comprehensive Attention to Adults Deprived of Liberty (SNAI) to coordinate actions to guarantee Glas’ physical well-being and security during his incarceration.

The ruling states that if there is a medical need recommended by specialists at the penitentiary, Glas must be urgently transferred to a public hospital. The measure responds to warnings from his lawyers, who said Glas must be hospitalized immediately due to his deteriorating health.

El exvicepresidente Jorge Glas, aseguró que su traslado a la cárcel del Encuentro es un show político; además se quejó de su situación de salud y la poca atención que recibe, esto, durante la audiencia de habeas corpus.#DanielNoboa pic.twitter.com/r5MW7kEClf

— Realidades 593 (@realidades593) December 26, 2025

The text reads, “During the habeas corpus hearing, former Vice President Jorge Glas asserted that his transfer to the Encuentro prison was a political stunt. He also complained about his health and the lack of medical attention he is receiving.”

Defense attorneys also argue that Glas should be released because he completed the full length of his combined sentences in the Odebrecht and Sobornos cases in October.

However, he remains in custody in the “Manabi Reconstruction” case, a proceeding in which his lawyers allege irregularities due to the failure to notify them of the written verdict. Attorney Sonia Vera said such an omission prevents the exercise of the right to appeal and amounts to an arbitrary extension of imprisonment that violates due process.

For Friday’s hearing, which will be held in a hybrid format combining in-person attendance and a remote connection, the Interior Minister and the SNAI director have also been summoned. Both officials must submit all medical records and the inmate’s prison file.

Valverde warned that any failure to present Glas will result in the sanctions under the Jurisdictional Guarantees Law, reaffirming that judicial oversight of the defendant’s life and physical integrity is a mandatory priority.

#FromTheSouth News Bits | Ecuador: Former Vice President Jorge Glas returned to La Roca prison in Guayaquil, after being temporarily removed from his cell due to incidents caused by inmates. pic.twitter.com/1HVi8ef1GB

— teleSUR English (@telesurenglish) January 7, 2025

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“Today, as we celebrate another year of his life, we pay tribute to him and express our deepest gratitude and respect. ¡ May he continue his example guiding us, his strength inspiring us and his commitment defending our Homeland!

Happy birthday, General!” the armed institution posted on the social network Facebook.

Lopez Miera, who also holds the title of Hero of the Republic of Cuba, joined the revolutionary struggle in the Sierra Maestra and later on to the II Frank País Eastern Front.

He has passed through the various posts and ranks until becoming a minister of the armed institution.

Carried out internationalist missions in Ethiopia and Angola, demonstrating Cuba’s commitment to international solidarity and cooperation.

As founder of the PCC, member of the Political Bureau and deputy to the National Assembly of People’s Power, he has played an important role in forming new generations and leading strategic processes.

His decorations include the orders of Ernesto Che Guevara, Camilo Cienfuegos and Antonio Maceo, in recognition of a lifetime of service and dedication to the nation.

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The Provincial Delegation of Agriculture in the province specified that the program covers 1244 productive structures and a total of 1278 hectares distributed between organoponic, technified plots, intensive orchards, and agricultural fields.

“During 2025 there was an average of 10.2 kg of production per square meter, a figure that confirms the validity of the model even in the midst of material limitations,” said the head in charge in the town of Vueltabajo, Lerida Maria Sanchez.

She also said that at the end of this month, 5,000 family courtyards were added, reaching a total of 65,000, contributing to the self-sufficiency of families and communities.

According to the Provincial Delegation of Agriculture, several international collaboration projects provided irrigation systems with solar panels, seeds and equipment for the production of preserves and condiments, as well as a tricycle for marketing in nearby communities.

Thirty-eight years after its creation, urban agriculture faces the challenge of overcoming its own results and responding to the growing demand of the population, consolidating itself as a strategic alternative for the nation’s food security.

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