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  2. El Siglo (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    El Siglo is a morning daily with a daily circulation of 85,000 and a Sunday circulation of 95,000. [1] In 2004, El Siglo's president denounced Didalco Bolívar, the governor of Aragua, in front of the Sociedad Interamericana de Prensa for his having searched El Siglo's premises, and the governor in turn sued the paper for defamation.

  3. El Clarín (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    El Clarín (founded on October 7, 1989, in La Victoria, Aragua state) is a newspaper from Venezuela that circulates in the central region of the country. Especially, in the East Axis of the Aragua state. On a smaller scale, in the states of Guárico, Miranda and Caracas. Its current president is the journalist Luis Fernández Villegas.

  4. List of newspapers in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Juventud Rebelde, daily newspaper of Cuba's young communists. This is a list of newspapers in Cuba.Although the Cuban media is controlled by the Cuban People through the Cuban State apparatus, the national newspapers of Cuba are not directly published by the state, they are instead published by various Cuban political organizations with official approval.

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  6. Tatted-up female Tren de Aragua gang member called ‘The ...

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    A heavily tattooed female Tren de Aragua gang member is accused of running a sex-trafficking operation out of a border town hotel that the gang took over, according to a leaked Border Patrol memo ...

  7. José Ignacio Rivero - Wikipedia

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    José Ignacio Rivero y Hernández ("Pepinillo" Rivero) was a Cuban exile and journalist. [1] [2] He is the grandson of Don Nicolas Rivero, who in 1895 became the director of Diario de la Marina, then the most popular newspaper in Cuba, and the son of Pepin Rivero, who took over the newspaper upon the death of Don Nicolas in 1919.

  8. How migrant gang Tren de Aragua is luring women into forced ...

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    Tren de Aragua, which started as a Venezuelan prison gang, has made its presence in the US known in recent months as multi-state migrant crime syndicate engaging in gun smuggling, thefts ...

  9. El Heraldo de Cuba - Wikipedia

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    El Heraldo de Cuba was a national newspaper in Cuba founded by future President of Cuba Manuel Márquez Sterling in 1913. [1] In the early 20th century, the editor was Italian Cuban war hero, Secretary of State, and ambassador to the U.S. , Orestes Ferrara . [ 2 ]