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Aerial shot of the Essequibo River, part of the region disputed over by Venezuela and Guyana. Photo: Jon Williams.
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President Maduro: Venezuela Will Continue Its Historical Struggle for Essequibo

scorinoco April 7, 2023
Decoration from the inauguration event of the new UNASUR headquarters in Quito, Ecuador, December 5, 2014. Photo: Foreign Affairs Ministry of Ecuador.
  • Latin America and ALBA-TCP
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Argentina Officially Announces Its Return to UNASUR

scorinoco April 7, 2023
The vice president of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez (center), accompanied by Foreign Minister Yvan Gil (left) and Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López (right), speaks about the ICJ ruling on the Essequibo dispute, April 6, 2023. Photo: Twitter/@TVFANB.
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ICJ May Review UK’s Fraudulent 1899 Paris Arbitration Regarding Essequibo Region

Jesús Inojosa April 7, 2023
German Left Party MP Sevim Dağdelen calls for US soldiers and nuclear weapons to leave, in the Bundestag on March 31, 2023. Photo: File photo.
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German Leftist Lawmaker Says US Soldiers and Nukes Must Leave Her Country

Ben Norton April 7, 2023
President George W. Bush meets with President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda Friday, July 11, 2003 in Entebbe, Uganda. Photo: Paul Morse/White House.
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Uganda LGBTQ Law Obscures Crimes Committed on Behalf of the US

Margaret Kimberley April 7, 2023
Police attacking demonstrators in France. Photo: EPA
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What If the Protests in France Were in Cuba?

mforinoco April 7, 2023
Collage of Julian Assange (left), Penny Wong (center) and David Shoebridge (right). Photo: Cathy Vogan/Consortium News.
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Row Breaks Out Over Assange in Australian Senate

Joe Lauria April 7, 2023
Inside Al Aqsa Mosque after it was stormed by Israeli occupation soldiers. Photo: Via Social Media.
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Israel Attacks Aqsa Mosque; Nightly Protests in Gaza, West Bank Calling For Palestinian Mobilization

Orinoco Tribune 2 April 6, 2023
Map showing the location of the Essequibo region, disputed between Venezuela and Guyana. Photo: RedRadioVE/File photo.
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International Court of Justice: Essequibo Dispute Can Be Resolved Without UK

orinocotribune April 6, 2023
Demonstration against NATO., Portland, Oregon, Jan. 19, 2023. Photo: Lyn Neeley.
  • International
  • Opinion

NATO Formed 74 Years Ago To Defend Capitalist Profits

Steve Lalla April 6, 2023
Street art shows Ukraine's attitude toward the Crimean peninsula on Thursday, July 7, 2022, in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Photo: Cara Anna/AP.
  • Europe
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Why Zelensky Will Not Take Back Crimea

Rick Sterling April 6, 2023
Celso Amorim, Senior Advisor to the Presidency of Brazil. Photo: Wilson Dias/Brazil Agency.
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Brazil Presidential Advisor Met With Putin in Moscow

Orinoco Tribune 2 April 6, 2023
Screenshot showing all attendees of the Latin American Anti-Inflation Summit held via video conference this Wednesday, April 5, 2023. Photo: Ultimas Noticias.
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Latin American Governments Work Together To Tackle Inflation (+Delcy Rodríguez)

orinocotribune April 6, 2023
Meeting of Guinea-Bissau delegation lead by Minister Soares Sambú and the Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez in Caracas, April 5, 2023. Photo: Venezuela's ministry for foreign affairs.
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Venezuela’s VP Rodríguez Meets With Guinea-Bissau Minister

orinocotribune April 6, 2023
Hugo Cabezas, the PSUV leader brought to justice by the Venezuelan Public Ministry. Photo: PSUV/File photo.
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PSUV’s Hugo Cabezas Arrested in Anti-Corruption Campaign

orinocotribune April 6, 2023

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