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Gustavo Petro · BolívarToday, a meeting was scheduled in Cartagena between President Gustavo Petro and leaders of the Caribbean, to address the problem of high energy tariff costs. However, the meeting was canceled due to the absence of the majority of invited mayors and governors.
The President of the Republic, @petrogustavo, will not participate in the dialogue for fair energy rates due to the lack of interest of local and departmental governments in solving this p…See the Story
Meeting between Petro and mayors canceled on energy rates
Bolívar, Venezuela · BolívarAn estimated 7,000 people have been evacuated from an illegal mine in Venezuela. This comes following a government operation to curb illegal mining in the country. The illegal mining of gold and other precious metals has led to the deaths of 16 people and the injuries of 36 others. The government has also been fighting illegal logging in the nation.See the Story
Thousands Evacuated From Illegal Mine in Venezuela
Bolívar, Venezuela · BolívarIt's soccer afternoon at the Jaime Morón stadium. The Caribbean sun bathes the 17,000 souls gathered this Sunday in the stands to welcome Teófilo Gutiérrez to Real Cartagena. The loudspeakers announce that the 38-year-old forward, who was once recognized as the best in America, will start with the number 29 on his back. It's the moment everyone has been waiting for. With a past in the Mexican Cruz Azul, the Argentine River Plate and the Barranqu…See the Story
Dumek Turbay entrusts' Teo 'Gutierrez with Real Cartagena's return to the first division
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Bolívar, Venezuela · BolívarOn Thursday, the National Assembly decided that the remains of two heroines of Venezuelan independence, Josefa Joaquina Sanchez and Eulalia Buroz, be transferred to the National Panteon.
RELATED: Venezuelan President Maduro Inaugurates Mega Sports Complex “I send my congratulations and a hug to the Venezuelan women,” President Nicolas Maduro said, stressing that the remains of Eulalia Buroz and Josefa Joaquina Sanchez “must rest in the Natio…See the Story
Venezuela Pays Tribute to Women Who Fought for Independence
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