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In today's podcast, Jorge Getoso discusses the following key news points: 1. **Lebanon's Protest at the UN**: Lebanon will protest against Israel at the United Nations Security Council regarding recent alleged cyber attacks that resulted in over 30 deaths and 4,000 injuries, following massive explosions of communication devices in the south of the country.2. **Israel's Alleged Involvement**: Reports suggest that Israel created fake companies to produce the communications devices used by ...
In today's podcast, Jorge Gestoso discusses several key issues in Latin America: 1. Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro criticized Ecuador's President Daniel Novoa for proposing foreign military bases in Ecuador, claiming it aligns with U.S. interests and is a bid for Novoa's re-election in 2025.2. In Colombia, Labor Minister announced that the second debate on a significant labor reform will commence in the House of Representatives, a key initiative of President Gustavo Petro's administ...
In today's podcast, Jorge Gestoso discusses the following news highlights: 1. **Venezuela-Spain Relations**: Venezuela has recalled its ambassador to Spain for consultations in response to Spanish Minister of Defense remarks labeling President Maduro's government as a dictatorship. Additionally, Venezuela has summoned Spain's ambassador to its Foreign Affairs Ministry.2. **Colombia's President Petro's Warning**: Colombian President Gustavo Petro claimed there is a plan to assassinate or ...
In today's podcast, Jorge Getoso reports that:Venezuela's National Assembly, led by President Jorge Rodríguez, is urging a complete break in diplomatic and commercial relations with Spain due to Spain's recognition of Edmundo González as Venezuela's President. In Argentina, the opposition failed to secure enough votes to overturn President Javier Milei's veto on pension increases, leading to protests and at least 50 injuries. Lastly, Peru has declared three days of national mourning...
In today's podcast, Jorge Gestoso reports on several key events: Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro criticized Spain's right-wing PP party for recognizing Enmundo González as Venezuela's president, invoking Spain's Franco-era history. In Mexico, the Senate approved a significant Judicial Reform aimed at curbing corruption, an initiative from President López Obrador. In the U.S., a heated debate occurred between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, where Trump blamed the Biden admin...
In today's podcast, Jorge Gestoso discusses several Latin American news highlights: 1. Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro respects former presidential candidate Hermundo González's decision to leave the country and calls for dialogue with opposition groups.2. In Argentina, various unions and organizations are planning a march to protest layoffs and libertarian policies, with the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo supporting the demonstration against President Javier Milei's decision to veto a ret...
Trade between Venezuela and Colombia increased by 56% in the first eight months of the year, with expectations to reach $1 billion by the end of 2024 and $2 billion by 2025. President Nicolás Maduro announced plans for a large industrial economic zone on the border to boost investment and trade.A UNICEF poll reveals that 48% of Argentinians can't cover monthly expenses, with 52% living in poverty and 18% in extreme poverty—the worst figures in 20 years. The economic policies of right-wing Pre...
In today's podcast, Jorge Gestoso discusses several key developments in Latin America. In Bolivia, a trial begins for former de facto president Jeanine Áñez and 16 others, accused of genocide for their roles in the Senkata massacre in November 2019. Meanwhile, President Luis Arce will attend the upcoming BRICS summit in Russia, expressing Bolivia's interest in joining the group.In Venezuela, the lawyer of former presidential candidate Edmundo González visited the Attorney General's offic...
President of Honduras Xiomara Castro denounced plans for a coup, Minister of Security reminded of former President's imprisonment for drug trafficking. Venezuela's Minister of Transportation reported sabotage on railway station, service restored. In Argentina, organizations supporting pensioners mobilize against presidential veto on pension increase.
In Venezuela, the government denounces the hijacking of President Maduro's plane by the US. In Mexico, the federal government pushes for judicial reform despite opposition from judiciary. In Argentina, police prevent operation of a university and fuel price increase leads to complaints in the oil sector. President Millet vetoed a law on mobility.Join Jorge Getoso for more news on his next podcast.
Today's podcast covers the International Day for Victims of Enforced Disappearances, with over 239,000 people missing worldwide. The Central Bank of Venezuela reports economic growth, while the President of Honduras denounces a coup plan against her government. Join Jorge Getoso for more news on his next podcast.
Honduras ends extradition treaty with US, accusing interference. Elon Musk ordered to name legal rep in Brazil for messaging platform. Telegram founder released on bail in France, facing charges. Controversy over freedom of expression and political persecution.
In Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro celebrates one month since his election victory and announces changes in his cabinet. Authorities denounce a terrorist attack on the electrical system. In Argentina, grandparents protest against President Milley's veto of a law raising pensions. In France, the Paralympic Games open with 4,400 athletes competing for 549 medals in 22 sports.
In Mexico, the Judiciary Reform passed the first stage, aiming to elect judges and federal positions by popular vote by 2025.In Venezuela, President Maduro criticized the arrest of the founder of Telegram, linking it to a policy of persecution. In Brazil, the state of Sao Paulo declared a state of emergency due to massive fires.Please join me on another podcast of the news with Jorge Gestoso. Talk to you then.
Venezuela held Second Communal Popular Consultation with successful voting process.Brazil experiencing forest fires in southeast causing alerts in 30 cities.Hezbollah leader in Lebanon explains recent attack on Israel aimed at military intelligence base, warning about false Israeli narrative. Please join me on another podcast of the news with Jorge Gestoso. Talk to you then.
In Venezuela, the Supreme Court certified the results of the presidential election, confirming Nicolás Maduro's victory. In Mexico, President López Obrador reiterated the need for judicial reform. In Argentina, national university unions held a meeting and judiciary employees called for a national strike.
In Venezuela, preparations are underway for the upcoming communal consultation to choose local projects. President Luis Arce of Bolivia is warning about the heavy subsidies for diesel and gasoline. In Argentina, the far-right government suffered a setback as the lower chamber refused the use of reserve funds for intelligence actions. Join Jorge Getoso for more world news updates on his podcast.
Venezuela holds communal popular elections.Non-teaching workers in Argentina go on strikeHamas condemns Israel's decision to expand shelling in Gaza amid truce negotiations.
Mexico is waiting for the Supreme Court of Venezuela to finish reviewing the results of the presidential election before announcing its official position. The Mexican Foreign Minister discussed this with her American counterpart, who expressed support for Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia. The Electoral Tribunal validated the results of the June 2 presidential election in Mexico, declaring Claudia Sheinbaum as President-elect.In Gaza, over 40,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, ...
President Maduro denounces cyberattack on Venezuelan youthChina and Honduras establish diplomatic relationsLebanese government discusses contingency plan for potential conflict with Israel. Join Jorge Gestoso for more news updates on his podcast.
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