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Harris is speaking at the same spot where Trump fanned anger on Jan. 6, 2021. Here's what happened
Read full article: Harris is speaking at the same spot where Trump fanned anger on Jan. 6, 2021. Here's what happenedKamala Harris is giving an election speech Tuesday from the same location where Republican Donald Trump helped incite a mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
UN expert panel sent to Venezuela blasts lack of transparency in presidential elections
Read full article: UN expert panel sent to Venezuela blasts lack of transparency in presidential electionsA panel of experts from the United Nations said Venezuela’s recent presidential elections lacked “basic transparency and integrity."
Crisis in Venezuela: Padrino’s cousin in U.S. urges 4-star general to ‘do the right thing’
Read full article: Crisis in Venezuela: Padrino’s cousin in U.S. urges 4-star general to ‘do the right thing’The Padrino family appears to embody the divisions of many Venezuelans and Venezuelan Americans during the ongoing political crisis.
Hugo Chávez statues targeted across Venezuela in post-election unrest
Read full article: Hugo Chávez statues targeted across Venezuela in post-election unrestAnti-government activists across Venezuela are toppling giant statues of Hugo Chávez to express their anger over the alleged stealing of elections by the late president’s handpicked successor, Nicolás Maduro.
How does Venezuela's presidential election work?
Read full article: How does Venezuela's presidential election work?Venezuela’s government faces its toughest electoral test in decades in a July 28 presidential election, which could give President Nicolas Maduro another six years in power or end the self-described socialist policies that once successfully boosted anti-poverty programs but whose sustained mismanagement later pushed the country into an ongoing economic crisis.
Former Venezuelan oil minister is arrested in connection with corruption probe, authorities say
Read full article: Former Venezuelan oil minister is arrested in connection with corruption probe, authorities sayVenezuela’s government says the country’s former oil minister has been arrested on allegations of corruption.
Dueling political factions demonstrate in Venezuela's capital as presidential election race heats up
Read full article: Dueling political factions demonstrate in Venezuela's capital as presidential election race heats upDueling political factions are demonstrating on the streets of Venezuela’s capital, Caracas.
Venezuela frees former spy chief who defied Nicolás Maduro
Read full article: Venezuela frees former spy chief who defied Nicolás MaduroVenezuela’s government has released a former spy chief for the late President Hugo Chavez who spent nearly five years in prison for spearheading a movement of disgruntled leftists that defied President Nicolás Maduro’s rule.
Jury finds Hugo Chavez’s ex-nurse guilty of money laundering
Read full article: Jury finds Hugo Chavez’s ex-nurse guilty of money launderingThe former nurse of late Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has been found guilty of money laundering in connection to bribes paid by a billionaire media mogul to green light lucrative currency transactions when she served as the country's national treasurer.
Bribery trial tests US cases against Venezuela kleptocrats
Read full article: Bribery trial tests US cases against Venezuela kleptocratsA former Venezuelan treasurer and nurse to the late Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is contesting criminal charges in the U.S. Claudia Diaz is charged with money laundering, accused of taking at least $4.2 million in bribes and gifts in exchange for green lighting lucrative currency transactions.
US-owned firms appear to help Venezuela avoid US sanctions
Read full article: US-owned firms appear to help Venezuela avoid US sanctionsThe Associated Press has learned that a company with an office in Houston and another owned by two American citizens appear to be helping Venezuela bypass U.S. sanctions.
Hard-left leader sees win in French vote, himself as new PM
Read full article: Hard-left leader sees win in French vote, himself as new PMLeftist parties that had nearly disappeared from the French political landscape have grown wings in the runup to Sunday’s legislative elections and now threaten to weaken President Emmanuel Macron and his hopes of slam-dunking his agenda through parliament.
Ex-rebel emerges as favorite in Colombian presidential race
Read full article: Ex-rebel emerges as favorite in Colombian presidential raceA one-time rebel fighter has used an emotional anti-establishment discourse and promises to boost state involvement in the economy to garner a commanding lead in polls as Colombia heads into Sunday's presidential election.
Hugo Chavez's ex-nurse-turned treasurer extradited to US
Read full article: Hugo Chavez's ex-nurse-turned treasurer extradited to USA Venezuelan woman who was the late President Hugo Chávez’s nurse and later the nation’s treasurer has been extradited from Spain to the U.S. to face money-laundering charges.
Colombian candidate says he won't nationalize property
Read full article: Colombian candidate says he won't nationalize propertyColombian presidential frontrunner Gustavo Petro pledged that he will not nationalize private property if he wins the nation’s presidency this year as critics in the South American country accuse the leftist candidate of wanting to make radical changes to the country’s free market economy.
Italy top court: Venezuela’s ex-oil czar can’t be extradited
Read full article: Italy top court: Venezuela’s ex-oil czar can’t be extraditedAn Italian lawyer for Venezuela's former oil czar says Italy’s highest court has confirmed he can't be extradited to face corruption charges at home because of his country’s record in violating human rights.
Venezuela: Petition fell short in seeking Maduro recall vote
Read full article: Venezuela: Petition fell short in seeking Maduro recall voteVenezuela’s National Electoral Council says an opposition petition drive seeking to force a recall referendum against President Nicolás Maduro fell far short of the signatures needed.
Venezuela's revolution divided in the cradle of Chavismo
Read full article: Venezuela's revolution divided in the cradle of ChavismoThe internal struggles of the movement started by late Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez were encapsulated by the apparent defeat _ and its aftermath _ of one of his brothers during the gubernatorial election in November.
US hostage envoy visited Venezuela to meet jailed Americans
Read full article: US hostage envoy visited Venezuela to meet jailed AmericansThe Associated Press has learned that a senior U.S. diplomat quietly traveled to Venezuela this week and met with imprisoned Americans in an ongoing effort to secure their release.
Hondurans weary of corruption look for change in election
Read full article: Hondurans weary of corruption look for change in electionFor many Hondurans, Sunday’s election will be about removing a party whose successive administrations are widely seen as deepening the country’s corruption over the past 12 years, driving tens of thousands to flee the country.
Rome court rejects Venezuela extradition bid for ex-oil czar
Read full article: Rome court rejects Venezuela extradition bid for ex-oil czarA Rome court has rejected a request by Venezuela to extradite its former oil czar to face corruption charges, citing the country’s record in violating human rights.
Assertive Mexico seeks leadership role in Latin America
Read full article: Assertive Mexico seeks leadership role in Latin AmericaA gathering of leaders from Latin America and the Caribbean here this weekend is the latest sign of Mexico flexing its diplomatic muscle as it looks to assert itself as the new mediator between the region and the United States.
Spain arrests Venezuelan spymaster wanted on US drug charges
Read full article: Spain arrests Venezuelan spymaster wanted on US drug chargesPolice in Madrid have arrested in a hideout apartment a former Venezuelan spymaster on U.S. narcotics charges more than a year after he defied a Spanish extradition order and disappeared.
Judge rules Dominion case can proceed against Trump allies
Read full article: Judge rules Dominion case can proceed against Trump alliesA federal judge has cleared the way for a defamation case by Dominion Voting Systems to proceed against Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani and Mike Lindell, allies of former President Donald Trump who had all falsely accused the company of rigging the 2020 presidential election.
Dominion sues Trump-friendly broadcasters over fraud claims
Read full article: Dominion sues Trump-friendly broadcasters over fraud claimsVote-counting machine maker Dominion Voting Systems is filing defamation lawsuits against right-wing broadcasters and a prominent Donald Trump ally over their baseless claims that the 2020 election was marred by fraud.
Judge appears skeptical over effort to dismiss Dominion suit
Read full article: Judge appears skeptical over effort to dismiss Dominion suitA federal judge appeared skeptical of arguments to dismiss a defamation suit filed by Dominion Voting Systems over baseless 2020 election claims made by Trump allies Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani and the MyPillow Guy.
Ecuador, Peru to elect presidents amid strengthened pandemic
Read full article: Ecuador, Peru to elect presidents amid strengthened pandemicA surging pandemic that has brought new lockdown measures has pushed the upcoming elections to the background for many weary voters in the neighboring South American nations of Ecuador and Peru.
Dominion Voting sues Fox for $1.6B over 2020 election claims
Read full article: Dominion Voting sues Fox for $1.6B over 2020 election claimsFILE- In this Sept. 16, 2019, file photo, a Dominion Voting Systems voting machine is seen in Atlanta. Attorneys for Dominion said Fox News’ behavior differs greatly from that of other media outlets that reported on the claims. Though Dominion serves 28 states, until the 2020 election it had been largely unknown outside the election community. One employee, Eric Coomer, told the AP he had to go into hiding over death threats because of the false claims. A rival technology company, Smartmatic USA, also sued Fox News over election claims for a similar sum of money.
US lets Venezuelans stay temporarily, will review sanctions
Read full article: US lets Venezuelans stay temporarily, will review sanctionsAdA senior Biden administration official portrayed that as a failed strategy. “The United States is in no rush to lift sanctions," the official said, speaking to reporters on condition of anonymity to discuss the policy. Any easing of sanctions would likely face opposition in Congress, but the granting of temporary protected status for Venezuelans has bipartisan support. Temporary protected status is a more formal status that cannot be as easily reversed. Citizens of 10 countries, totaling about 400,000 people, are in the United States now with temporary protected status.
Trump can't hang on to lawyers after false election claims
Read full article: Trump can't hang on to lawyers after false election claimsSince losing the November election to President Joe Biden, Trump has been hemorrhaging attorneys. Trump's impeachment lawyers started off their defense by misspelling the words “United States” in their brief. Navarro told The Associated Press that he “warned the president that his legal team was going to fail him." Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana said Trump’s team did a “terrible job." AdBut after impeachment, Trump's legal needs will likely accelerate, with the investigations in New York, Georgia and possibly Washington, D.C., where prosecutors will have the power of subpoena.
Leftist leads in early returns for Ecuador presidential vote
Read full article: Leftist leads in early returns for Ecuador presidential vote(AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)QUITO – A young leftist backed by a convicted-but-popular former president led the field of 16 candidates in early returns from Ecuador’s presidential election Sunday, which was held under strict sanitary measures due to the coronavirus pandemic. Arauz got 31.5% of the votes, while Pérez had 20.04% and Lasso had 19.97%, according to the Electoral Council of Ecuador. To win outright, a candidate needed 50% of the vote, or to have at least 40% with a 10-point lead over the closest opponent. Pérez's challenge to grab second place surprised some observers as he had trailed behind Arauz and Lasso in pre-election polls. That conviction barred him from running as Arauz's vice presidential candidate.
Ecuador to pick new president amid deepening economic crisis
Read full article: Ecuador to pick new president amid deepening economic crisisSupporters of presidential candidate Yaku Perez, representing the Indigenous party Pachakutik, take part in a campaign rally in Quito, Ecuador, Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021. Voters in Ecuador are heading to the polls to pick a new president amid a deepening economic crisis exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)QUITO – Evidence of the crisis in Ecuador is everywhere: shuttered restaurants, soaring oxygen tank prices and countless “for sale” and “for rent” signs hanging from buildings. Jaramillo said the top two challenges for Ecuador’s next president go hand in hand: A proper vaccination campaign of the majority of the population will be necessary to start the country’s economic recovery. The pandemic paralyzed 70% of businesses last year and left 600,000 unemployed, bringing the country’s unemployment rate to almost 68%.
Ex-foreign correspondent reflects on risks for US reporters
Read full article: Ex-foreign correspondent reflects on risks for US reportersThere is increasing concern for the safety of journalists covering protests at state capitals across the U.S., and in Washington. This week, now as a reporter in Oregon, I attended virtual training by the state police on what to do if there's a shooting rampage in the Oregon Capitol. The Legislature’s leadership, for the first time, included journalists in the training after several were assaulted by rioters outside the state Capitol in December. What has happened at the Oregon Capitol is a clear example of how those divisions have become sharper and more bitter. Until last year, protests at the marble-sheathed state Capitol had been relatively mild.
Dominion sues Trump lawyer Sidney Powell for defamation
Read full article: Dominion sues Trump lawyer Sidney Powell for defamationWASHINGTON – Dominion Voting Systems filed a defamation lawsuit against lawyer Sidney Powell on Friday, seeking at least $1.3 billion for Powell's “wild accusations” that the company rigged the presidential election for Joe Biden. “Dominion brings this action to set the record straight,” the company said in the suit filed in federal court in Washington. Powell has been representing Trump in a series of unsuccessful lawsuits filed to contest the election outcome. There was no widespread fraud in the election, which a range of election officials across the country including Trump’s former attorney general, William Barr, have confirmed. Eric Coomer, Dominion's security director, already has sued Powell, Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani and the president's campaign for defamation after he was driven into hiding by death threats.
Venezuela's socialists take control of once-defiant congress
Read full article: Venezuela's socialists take control of once-defiant congressThe ruling socialist party assumed the leadership of Venezuela's congress on Tuesday, the last institution in the country it didn't already control. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix)CARACAS – Parading giant portraits of Hugo Chavez and independence hero Simon Bolivar, allies of President Nicolas Maduro retook control of Venezuela's congress Tuesday, the last institution in the country it didn’t already control. “They are trying to annihilate Venezuela’s democratic force,” Guaidó said in his online address, which was overshadowed by the government’s celebratory session in the legislature downtown. Rodriguez emphasized that urgent work would be needed to mitigate the fallout from U.S. sanctions, which have exacerbated Venezuela's many homespun economic problems. He also reiterated a desire for dialogue with the opposition at the same time that Maduro and others have threatened arrest for Guaidó.
Fox, Newsmax shoot down their own aired claims on election
Read full article: Fox, Newsmax shoot down their own aired claims on electionMany Republican voters in Georgia are angry; certain that widespread voter fraud claims of which are baseless cost President Donald Trump the election. The companies deny several statements made about them, and there is no evidence any voting system switched or deleted votes in the 2020 election. That came days after Smartmatic sent a letter threatening legal action to Fox and two other networks popular with Trump supporters, Newsmax and One America News Network. A statement aired by Newsmax anchors on Monday, and also printed on the company website, was much broader and concerned both Smartmatic and Dominion. “No evidence has been offered that Dominion or Smartmatic used software or reprogrammed software that manipulated votes in the 2020 election,” Newsmax said.
Disputing Trump, Barr says no widespread election fraud
Read full article: Disputing Trump, Barr says no widespread election fraudAttorney General William Barr said Tuesday, Dec. 1, that the Justice Department has not uncovered evidence of widespread voter fraud and has seen nothing that would change the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson, File)WASHINGTON – Disputing President Donald Trump’s persistent, baseless claims, Attorney General William Barr declared the U.S. Justice Department has uncovered no evidence of widespread voter fraud that could change the outcome of the 2020 election. Under federal regulations, a special counsel can be fired only by the attorney general and for specific reasons such as misconduct, dereliction of duty or conflict of interest. An attorney general must document such reasons in writing. Trump himself continues to rail against the election in tweets and in interviews though his own administration has said the 2020 election was the most secure ever.
Disputing Trump, Barr says no widespread election fraud
Read full article: Disputing Trump, Barr says no widespread election fraudAttorney General William Barr said Tuesday, Dec. 1, that the Justice Department has not uncovered evidence of widespread voter fraud and has seen nothing that would change the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson, File)WASHINGTON – Disputing President Donald Trump’s persistent, baseless claims, Attorney General William Barr declared Tuesday the U.S. Justice Department has uncovered no evidence of widespread voter fraud that could change the outcome of the 2020 election. Under federal regulations, a special counsel can be fired only by the attorney general and for specific reasons such as misconduct, dereliction of duty or conflict of interest. An attorney general must document such reasons in writing. Trump himself continues to rail against the election in tweets and in interviews though his own administration has said the 2020 election was the most secure ever.
Argentine soccer great Diego Maradona dies at 60
Read full article: Argentine soccer great Diego Maradona dies at 60The office of Argentina's president said it will decree three days of national mourning, and the Argentine soccer association expressed its sorrow on Twitter. “Maradona inspires us,” said then-Argentina striker Carlos Tevez, explaining his country’s everyman fascination with Maradona at the 2006 World Cup in Germany. Maradona said he was given a soccer ball soon after he could run. He played five matches at Argentine club Newell’s Old Boys in 1994 before returning to Boca from 1995-97 — his final club and closest to his heart. He failed another doping test for stimulants and was thrown out of the 1994 World Cup in the United States.
Miami judge blasts Venezuela’s top airline for ‘fraud’
Read full article: Miami judge blasts Venezuela’s top airline for ‘fraud’A Miami circuit judge this week rejected a suit by Jorge Añez that alleged his Florida-based partners had overcharged Avior for parts and services. Añez’s claim of 100% ownership of Avior is a complete fabrication, which reeks of afterthought and was concocted only after ......a dispute over the operations of Avior,” the judge wrote. The partner Añez tried to force out is an investment group that includes Carlos Kauffmann and Moises Maionica. But as the U.S. has imposed stiff sanctions on Venezuela, the airline has once again come upon hard times. He also filed the Miami lawsuit against his partners, accusing them of using a Florida-registered company they also owned to overcharge the airline by several millions of dollars for parts, supplies and maintenance.
Trump arrives to Doral after rally in Jacksonville
Read full article: Trump arrives to Doral after rally in JacksonvilleDORAL, Fla. – Dozens of supporters of President Donald Trump waited under the rain on Thursday night for a glimpse of the caravan in Miami-Dade County’s city of Doral. Trump arrived on Air Force One after an open-air rally at Cecil Airport in Jacksonville. President Trump visits Jacksonville for ‘Great American Comeback’ rallyTrump will be spending Thursday night at the Trump National Doral Miami resort. Trump is scheduled to attend a Latinos for Trump roundtable at 11 a.m. Friday, in Doral. President Donald Trump arrived Thursday night at the Trump National Doral Miami resort.
Sources: Venezuela wooed Texas Republican to ease sanctions
Read full article: Sources: Venezuela wooed Texas Republican to ease sanctionsThe purpose: to lure Exxon back to Venezuela after a decade's absence and inject much-needed dynamism into the OPEC nation's collapsing oil industry. But Sessions did engage in other mediation efforts in Venezuela over the next 15 months. The earlier email regarding Exxon and his connection to Rivera was not known at the time. The five-sentence message sent to Sessions' personal email address, which starts with the word eagle," is short on specifics. The U.S. Department of State would be your best resource for any information regarding contacts made with Venezuela, a spokesman said.
Citgo sues Miami firm over millions lost in Venezuela fraud
Read full article: Citgo sues Miami firm over millions lost in Venezuela fraudGuaid said Monday, May 11, 2020 that two U.S.-based political advisers have resigned following a failed incursion into Venezuela aimed at capturing President Nicols Maduro. In exchange, officials paid Gonzlez $20 million between 2014 and 2018 to provide goods and services to Citgo's parent company, PDVSA, at inflated prices. "Citgo lost millions of dollars as a result," the lawsuit alleges. The lawsuit follows a similar complaint filed by Citgo two weeks ago against former Miami congressman David Rivera for allegedly breaking a $50 million consulting contract with PDVSA. To date, 28 individuals have been charged as part of the ongoing probe by prosecutors in Houston, Miami and Washington.
A timeline of Colombia's 55-year rebel conflict
Read full article: A timeline of Colombia's 55-year rebel conflict- March 26, 2008: Top FARC leader Marulanda dies of natural causes after more than four decades fighting government. - Aug. 12, 2012: President Juan Manuel Santos announces new peace talks with FARC. - Sept. 26, 2016: Santos and FARC's top commander formally sign accord. - April 9, 2018: Authorities arrest a former FARC leader, Seuxis Hernndez, known as "Jess Santrich," who is wanted in the U.S. on drug charges. - Aug. 31, 2018: Government says former senior FARC leader Luciano Marin, alias Ivn Mrquez, has disappeared.
Journalist: 'Fidel Castro in excellent health
Read full article: Journalist: 'Fidel Castro in excellent healthHAVANA – Fidel Castro was healthy and alert while speaking with a Spanish reporter about current events for 2 1/2 hours last week, the journalist told The Associated Press Monday. The photo shows Castro, 87, seated and wearing a blue sweatsuit, looking intensely at writer Ignacio Ramonet and gesturing with his left hand. Castro left power after 47 years after suffering serious intestinal bleeding in 2006, handing his duties to his brother Raul. Ramonet has written extensively about Castro and late Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who died of cancer last year. "I found him alert, on top of current events," Ramonet said.
Fidel Castro helps inaugurate new school in Cuba
Read full article: Fidel Castro helps inaugurate new school in CubaHAVANA – Fidel Castro came out of seclusion this week to help inaugurate a new school in Havana. Pictures posted on the government run newspaper "Granma" showed the 86 year old talking with a group of students at the new school in Playa, a neighborhood near the capital. Castro did not attend the funeral of his friend and ally, late Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez. Castro gave up his post as president to brother Raul five years ago because of his ailing health. Fidel Castro inaugurates school in Havana