Tag: Policy
Donald Trump’s Promises for His First Day in the White House
He would become a one-day ‘dictator’ only to push forward his plan to close the border and increase fossil fuel production. During his presidential campaign, Donald Trump promised he would sign a wide range of executive orders on his first day in the White House, including those related to the mass deportation of immigrants and […]
November 7, 2024
The Netherlands To Apply a Strict Policy to Contain Migration: PM Schoof
For the right-wing ruling coalition, even the migration of students threatens “social cohesion” in this European country On Wednesday, Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof indicated that the greatest concern of his compatriots is asylum and migration because they put pressure on social cohesion. RELATED: The Netherlands Does Not Authorize Arrival of Venezuelan Ship to Curacao […]
July 3, 2024
President Maduro Praises the Seven Transformations Plan
On Monday, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said that the Seven Transformations Plan (7T) will set the course of the Bolivarian Revolution until 2030. RELATED: Do You Know Where Is the Biggest Mosque of Latin America? “We must have clear objectives and focus our strength on what is essential so that good results are achieved,” he […]
May 6, 2024
London Court Rules Against UK´s Carbon Budget Delivery Plan
On Friday, the High Court in London ruled that the British government’s latest climate action plan is unlawful. RELATED: Philippines Maintains Class Cessation Due to Extreme Heat Wave According to the judgment, the Conservative government acted unlawfully in March 2023 by approving a plan detailing how to achieve carbon emission reduction targets in the country […]
May 3, 2024
Venezuelan Attorney General Details Corruption Plot Dismantling
During an interview with teleSUR on Wednesday, Attorney General Tarek William Saab provided details about the most recent actions against corruption in Venezuela. RELATED: Venezuelan Defense Minister Supports Arrest of Former Ministers In 31 corruption schemes linked to the oil industry, the Prosecutor’s Office has initiated legal proceedings against 308 individuals, 75 of whom have […]
April 11, 2024
Venezuelan Defense Minister Supports Arrest of Former Ministers
On Wednesday, Venezuelan Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino-Lopez endorsed the arrests of former Oil Minister Tareck El Aissami and former Economy Minister Simon Zerpa for their involvement in a corruption scheme related to the state oil company PDVSA. RELATED: FreeAlexSaab Supports Fight against Corruption by Bolivarian Govt. “In unrestricted adherence to its traditions and ethical principles, […]
April 10, 2024
Chilean Fishermen Block Access to BioBio Ports
On Monday night, Chilean artisanal fishermen in the Biobio region blocked roads and access to ports to protest President Gabriel Boric’s restrictions on fishing. RELATED: Chilean Senate Begins Processing the Pension Reform Fishermen denounce the impossibility of catching horse mackerel and mackerel, two varieties that could be an alternative for generating income due to the […]
April 2, 2024
Venezuelan Soldiers Evict Illegal Miners in the Amazon Region
On Tuesday, Gen. Domingo Hernandez, the commander of the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB), reported on the eviction of 491 people who were carrying out artisanal mining operations in a national water reserve located in the Gran Sabana municipality in the Amazon. RELATED: Venezuela Fights Illegal Mining in the Bolivar & Amazon States Previously, he […]
March 19, 2024
Chilean Senate Begins Processing the Pension Reform
On Wednesday, the Senate’s Labor Committee began to study the bill for pension reform presented by Chilean President Gabriel Boric. RELATED: Chile Holds a State Funeral for Former President Piñera “The dialogue has just begun. The president has instructed us to be open to seeking formulas that allow us to increase the amount of pensions, which […]
March 7, 2024
Greece Gripped by Strikes on 1st Anniversary of Train Crash
On Wednesday, Greece was hit by a 24-hour nationwide strike, paralyzing public services including transport and hospitals. The trade union-led strikes were called to protest low salaries amid high living costs. RELATED: Greek Farmers Protest Over High Production Costs in Athens In central Athens, around 20,000 protestors marched to mark the first anniversary of the […]