
Double earthquake in Venezuela The interim president asks the king of England to unlock the gold of the country
Venezuela under the presidency of Nicolás Maduro, has repeatedly claimed this gold in London in vain, particularly during the VOCID-19 crisis
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Venezuela under the presidency of Nicolás Maduro, has repeatedly claimed this gold in London in vain, particularly during the VOCID-19 crisis. Washington had stuck Venezuela in a heavy stride of economic sanctions, in particular as from 2019, with the aim of making the situation untenable for left-wing populist president Nicolas Maduro, deemed "illegal" by the United States. "I decided to send a letter to the King of England to release the gold that is held at the Bank of England.
Furthermore, On 26 June, the United States government suspended economic sanctions against Venezuela for four months in order not to impede relief operations in the country hit by a double deadly earthquake. Since Donald Trump had Mr. Maduro captured in early January, relations with Caracas have warmed up significantly. The editor advises you 250 years of the United States: London and Washington will continue to defend their "common values", says Charles III "Saving lives becomes a political act": in the ruined cities of Venezuela, the chaviste regime orchestra the return of repression.
In addition, The previous report, dated Sunday, was 3,685 deaths.
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Venezuela under the presidency of Nicolás Maduro, has repeatedly claimed this gold in London in vain, particularly during the VOCID-19 crisis.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesWashington had stuck Venezuela in a heavy stride of economic sanctions, in particular as from 2019, with the aim of making the situation untenable for left-wing populist president Nicolas Maduro, deemed "illegal" by the United States.
reliability moderate2/2 sources"I decided to send a letter to the King of England to release the gold that is held at the Bank of England.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesOn 26 June, the United States government suspended economic sanctions against Venezuela for four months in order not to impede relief operations in the country hit by a double deadly earthquake.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesSince Donald Trump had Mr. Maduro captured in early January, relations with Caracas have warmed up significantly.
reliability moderate2/2 sources
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The editor advises you 250 years of the United States: London and Washington will continue to defend their "common values", says Charles III "Saving lives becomes a political act": in the ruined cities of Venezuela, the chaviste regime orchestra the return of repression
according to Le Figaro — ActualitésThe previous report, dated Sunday, was 3,685 deaths.
according to La Presse — Manchettes
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