Venezuela’s foreign minister has embarked on a Middle East tour taking him through Turkey, Lebanon, and Syria, amid U.S. measures to prop up the Latin American country’s opposition figure and self-proclaimed “interim president” Juan Guaido against President Nicolas Maduro. Read more Venezuelan Foreign Minister Tours Middle East to Warn of U.S. Attacks against Caracas
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The social inclusion of people with disabilities in Cuba focused the debates of a workshop dedicated to this topic in the city of Holguin, as part of the programs of attention to this sector of the population in the Caribbean island. Read more Benefit Programs for Disabled Persons Praised in Holguin
U.S. President Donald has now said he may send as many as 15,000 troops to the U.S.-Mexico border, as he doubled down on threats to the Central American migrant caravan, which has become a major flash-point in the lead-up to the midterm elections. Read more Donald Trump Threatens to Send 15,000 Troops to U.S.-Mexico Border
The recent discovery of significant gas reserves in South Africa has raised great expectations for their potential beneficial impact on the country's energy needs, according to Minister of Mineral Resources, Gwede Mantashe, quoted today in the local press. Read more Discovery of Gas Reserves in South Africa Generate Great Expectations