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Venezuela’s Gold Dispute in UK Courts is a Battle for Sovereignty A protest in Venezuela defending national sovereignty against US and European blockade of the country. Photo: People's Dispatch.
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Venezuela’s Gold Dispute in UK Courts is a Battle for Sovereignty

August 21, 2022
Venezuela Gold Case: Queen Elizabeth Recognizes Maduro, Central Bank President Reveals (+Letters) Queen Elizabeth II views stacks of gold during her visit to the Bank of England with Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, on December 13, 2012, in London, England. Photo: Getty Images.
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Venezuela Gold Case: Queen Elizabeth Recognizes Maduro, Central Bank President Reveals (+Letters)

August 6, 2022
UK Court Insists on Withholding Venezuelan Gold Reserves, Venezuela Denounces Ruling Queen Elizabeth of Britain tours a gold vault during a visit to the Bank of England in London, on December 13, 2012. Photo: Reuters/Eddie Mulholland.
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UK Court Insists on Withholding Venezuelan Gold Reserves, Venezuela Denounces Ruling

July 30, 2022
UK Court Resumes Litigation Over Venezuela’s Gold Reserves The British Supreme Court (left) and bars of Venezuelan gold seized by the Bank of England (right). Photo: Prensa Latina.
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UK Court Resumes Litigation Over Venezuela’s Gold Reserves

July 16, 2022
Sanctions: A Sanctimonious Word for Economic Warfare and Outright Theft (Interview) Featured image: Afghans protest against assets theft by the US, in Kabul, Afghanistan, December 21, 2021. Photo: AFP
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Sanctions: A Sanctimonious Word for Economic Warfare and Outright Theft (Interview)

March 19, 2022
Decay in the UK
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Decay in the UK

January 2, 2022
Venezuela Denounces ‘Irrational’ Judgment of British Supreme Court (Venezuelan Gold Case)
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Venezuela Denounces ‘Irrational’ Judgment of British Supreme Court (Venezuelan Gold Case)

December 22, 2021

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