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Últimas Noticias (Montevideo) Digital edition; ... "Uruguay". Provisional Census of Current Latin American Newspaper Holdings in UK Libraries. UK: Advisory Council ...
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Venezuela also expelled diplomats from Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Panama and Uruguay; as of 1 August, Brazil took over running the Caracas embassies of Argentina and Peru. [ 78 ] [ 80 ] Venezuela suspended flights between Venezuela and both Panama and the Dominican Republic after those countries requested a review of ...
Former Embassy of Venezuela in Montevideo. Venezuela has an embassy in Montevideo. [1] Uruguay has an embassy in Caracas [2] and a consulate in Maracaibo. [3]In 29 of July of 2024, Venezuela announced a breakup of diplomatic relations with Uruguay, as because of the critical positioning of the uruguayan government about fraud reports that occurred in 2024 Venezuelan presidential election.
Telesur Noticias (Telesur News): Current affairs Latin American news program broadcast from the network's headquarters in Caracas, Venezuela with permanent correspondents and collaborators in several countries throughout the region and other parts of the world. El Mundo Hoy (The World Today): Extended morning edition of Telesur Noticias.
For its part, the ad hoc administrative board of the Central Bank of Venezuela details a figure that totaled $198,214,818.77.62. [39] January 27: The federal prosecutor's office in South Florida accuses Maikel Moreno of receiving more than $10 million in bribes in Venezuela between 2014 and 2019. [40]
This is a list of newspapers in Venezuela, both national and regional. It also includes newspapers with other languages and themes. ... Noticias al Día y a la Hora ...
President of Venezuela Nicolás Maduro rejected the violence by "Bolsonaro's neo-fascist groups" and expressed support for Lula. [54] Alberto Fernández , the president of Argentina , described the storming as an "attempted coup d'état" [ 55 ] and the Vice-President of Argentina, Cristina Kirchner , compared events in Brasília with the ...