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Maduro Threatens “State of External Shock” Amid US Tensions

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com September 27, 2025
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Maduro Vows Retaliation if Venezuela Faces Military Attack

CARACAS – Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro stated he ⁢is prepared to take all‍ necessary⁣ measures, “affecting that​ he is willing to” everything “for peace,” ⁤but with​ dignity, sovereignty and with intact wealth, should‌ Venezuela be subjected to a military attack. The declaration comes amid escalating tensions‍ with⁤ the United States, fueled by⁤ Washington’s increased ‌naval⁤ presence​ in Caribbean waters and accusations of Venezuelan‍ involvement in drug trafficking.

The ⁤escalating rhetoric​ reflects a deepening crisis between the two nations. Maduro’s ‌government is currently evaluating the declaration of a “state of external shock” to counter what it deems “threats and aggressions” from the U.S.‌ This move ‍follows ⁢the deployment of U.S.warships ‌and recent​ clashes resulting in the deaths⁣ of at least 14 individuals on vessels allegedly carrying narcotics. Venezuelan Foreign Minister‍ Yván Gil has‍ accused the U.S. of attempting a “regime change” to gain control of Venezuela’s oil and gas reserves,asserting that accusations of weapons of mass destruction⁣ are fabricated justifications for military threats.

Gil, speaking before the UN General Assembly, condemned the U.S. actions as “vulgar and perverse lies” intended to legitimize a “millionaire atrocious, ⁤extravagant and immoral military threat.”

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Maduro Offers Collaboration to Trump to End Tensions and Capture Criminals

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com September 27, 2025
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Maduro Reportedly Proposed Collaboration with Trump on Criminal Group Takedown

WASHINGTON D.C. – Nicolás Maduro’s​ government reportedly proposed a collaboration ‍with donald⁢ Trump to target members of the ‍Aragua Train, a transnational criminal organization, according⁢ to a Bloomberg report.The offer comes‍ as ‍the White House prioritizes the dismantling of groups ‍perceived as ⁤threats to U.S. security and as Trump has directly accused Maduro of leading a drug‌ cartel.

The​ proposal, details of⁤ which remain unconfirmed, suggests‌ a potential shift in Maduro’s ⁤strategy amid escalating pressure from the U.S. government. Washington has focused on eliminating groups like the Aragua Train, which operates across Latin America and is linked to crimes including drug trafficking, human trafficking,⁣ extortion, and murder.Trump, as returning to office on January 20, has emphasized strengthening national security, hardening immigration policies, and specifically designated maduro as the head ‌of the “Los Soles” cartel, alleging ‍his control over a significant portion of the illegal drug trade to the U.S. and​ Europe.

According to a statement released in response to inquiries,the U.S. government’s policy remains focused on maximizing pressure on Maduro’s regime and ⁣is not pursuing negotiations that would benefit⁢ it.

The aragua Train has expanded its operations throughout numerous ⁤countries in the Americas. The White House has given special attention ⁣to such groups, establishing their ⁣elimination as a central ‍objective. There has been no official pronouncement regarding Maduro’s alleged proposal to Trump.

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Russia’s VAT Hike: Fueling War Effort and Economic Crisis

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 26, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Russia Faces ⁢economic Crisis, Weighs VAT ⁣Hike too Fund War⁢ Effort

MOSCOW – Russia’s ⁢economy⁤ is slowing faster than ‍anticipated, prompting alarm from top ⁣financial figures and raising‌ concerns about a prolonged recession, according to recent reports.As ⁢military⁢ spending surges to Cold ⁢War levels, the ⁤Russian government ​is considering ​a ⁣notable increase in Value ​Added Tax (VAT) as it struggles to finance the ongoing war in Ukraine and address a ballooning budget ⁣deficit.

Germán Gref, CEO‍ of Sberbank⁣ and one of Russia’s moast influential ⁤bankers, sounded the alarm in early September, ⁣stating the economy is slowing “faster than expected.”⁤ This downturn is compounded by factors including high credit​ costs, ⁢a shrinking workforce due to mobilization and emigration, ​rising unemployment, and a declining ​birth rate.

Recent ⁣data reveals⁣ a troubling trend: for‌ the first time, business closures are exceeding new openings, as reported ‌by Russian media outlet Izvestia in ‌early August. Simultaneously, mortality statistics have become so‌ concerning that‌ the ‌government has restricted public access to demographic data through ⁤Rosstat, the Federal Statistics Agency.

Public spending has exploded by more than ⁤75% since ‍the February 2022 invasion ⁤of Ukraine, according to AFP. This has led to a dramatic⁤ increase in ​the country’s deficit,‌ reaching approximately 43 ⁢billion euros in the first eight months of the year – ⁢three times higher than the same period in 2023. Experts warn that continued spending at ‌this rate risks exhausting Moscow’s ability to stimulate the economy.

A potential solution⁣ under consideration ‌is a ⁤VAT increase, scheduled for a vote in the‌ Duma​ on September 29.However, economists caution that such a move could trigger a new wave⁤ of⁣ inflation.

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Trump Plan Targets Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua with $400 Million in Aid

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 25, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

WASHINGTON – The Trump management is poised to significantly alter its foreign ⁤aid strategy, prioritizing trade and investment over traditional assistance and potentially redirecting a substantial, though currently undisclosed, ⁢sum to counter the influence of Marxist regimes in Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua, according to a Reuters report.The shift marks a departure from ⁤decades of U.S. foreign policy, framing aid not as humanitarian support but as a tool for ​political leverage and power projection.

This move reflects a⁣ broader structural⁤ conversion in international cooperation championed by President Trump,breaking with the conventional use of foreign​ aid as “soft power.” A spokesperson for the administration stated, “USA will prioritize trade on aid, the prospect on dependence and investment on assistance,” signaling a clear intent ⁤to ‍leverage economic tools for geopolitical objectives. ‌The‍ plan, still unconfirmed, aims to bolster U.S. global leadership in⁣ strategic areas and address concerns like critical mineral‌ supply chains ​and ‍immigration.

The proposed reallocation of funds has already sparked debate in‌ Congress, with some Democratic lawmakers raising concerns about⁤ diverting previously authorized funds without explicit legislative approval. Despite this opposition, ⁢the White House ‌is reportedly seeking to swiftly ⁤consolidate its foreign policy strategy before ​the ‍end of the current‍ legislative sessions.

Beyond the focus on‌ Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua, the plan also encompasses programs to diversify critical mineral​ supply chains, expand investment in strategic infrastructure,⁣ and ​address the​ ongoing immigration situation at the⁣ U.S. ‍southern border and ​in transit countries. Reuters reports‌ the ⁤White ⁢House intends to use assistance as an instrument of ‌political pressure and power projection, rather than solely as humanitarian support.

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Macron Delayed by Trump’s Caravan at UN Assembly

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com September 23, 2025
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Macron Briefly Detained in‌ Manhattan Traffic During UNGA, Calls⁣ President From Street

New York, NY – French President Emmanuel Macron experienced an unexpected delay ⁢while‌ en route to the France Embassy in Manhattan on September 22, 2025, becoming briefly caught in⁤ traffic congestion surrounding ​the United Nations General Assembly. Video footage⁤ circulating widely online shows Macron making ​a phone call from‌ the street, reportedly to President Biden, while awaiting passage.

The incident occurred amidst heightened security measures for the ⁢UNGA, where world leaders, including Macron, are advocating⁣ for peace initiatives. According ‍to the Indian‌ Times, the ⁣disruption was caused‍ by⁣ the⁤ motorcade of U.S. President ⁣Biden, which ⁤takes priority during‍ the assembly. Security protocols for visiting⁢ heads of state ‌typically⁢ Includes armored ‌vehicles and security personnel.

Macron’s presence at the‌ UN comes as France officially recognized the “state of Palestine” from the UN podium, a move ⁢he described as being “for peace between the Israeli and Palestinian peoples,” during⁤ a Conference ​focused on two states. The UN General Assembly is currently dominated by discussions surrounding the War in Gaza.

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Petro’s UN Speech: Colombia’s Decertified President Challenges US Actions

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com September 22, 2025
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Petro Declares himself “Miserified” at UN, Accuses US of Killing ⁣Youth with Missiles

NEW YORK – Colombian President gustavo Petro, speaking ahead of the United ⁢Nations General Assembly’s 80th session ‍on september⁣ 22nd,​ declared himself ⁤a “miserified president” and ‌leveled sharp criticism at international drug policies and the United states, alleging the US military ​has ordered attacks resulting in the deaths of young people involved⁤ in drug trafficking.Petro framed his remarks⁤ as a defense ⁢of his nation ⁢and a challenge to global power dynamics influencing the⁣ categorization of dangerous substances.

Petro’s ‍address,previewed by Semana,centered on what ​he described as a double standard in how​ the United Nations classifies drugs. He argued that substances are deemed dangerous not based on scientific evidence, but on their origin, specifically ‍whether they come from the “south” or the “north” of the ‍world. He cited cannabis as an example,stating it was previously considered dangerous but is now understood ​to be less harmful than alcohol – a substance,he noted,not subject to the same international⁣ scrutiny despite its widespread use in the northern hemisphere.

“Not my government, my armed forces, my police, that I am commander in chief, but the person. That is, the ⁢one who speaks, the president of Colombia by popular election. And I still have‍ a year ⁣of ⁢mandate,” Petro stated, emphasizing ​his direct obligation and⁣ remaining term in office.

He further claimed, “They are killing young people with missiles, ordered by a president who is from the United States.” Petro specified this ‍has resulted in the deaths of “more than 15 young people” and the imprisonment‌ of “thousands and thousands of young Caribbean” individuals, including those from Colombia’s san Andrés and Providencia islands, due to vessels carrying substances deemed dangerous by the United⁤ Nations. He linked these actions to the US-led drug war and accused the UN of unfairly ​targeting substances originating‌ in the south.

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