July 8, 2026, 11:25 p.m.

The death toll from the earthquake in Venezuela has risen to 3,342. Hundreds of bodies have yet to be identified

The death toll from the powerful earthquake in Venezuela has risen to 3,342, with 16,740 people injured. The authorities have begun to bury hundreds of unidentified bodies that have not been identified 11 days after the disaster.

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The European heatwave continues to rage on, with temperatures in many countries reaching new highs.

The European heatwave continues to rage. On Saturday, Germany, the Czech Republic and Denmark all recorded their highest temperatures since meteorological records began.

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International Response Under the Powerful Earthquake: Aid Commitments and Structural Dilemmas

The northern coastal region of Venezuela was hit by two successive powerful earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 in less than a minute on the evening of June 24.

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The Darkest Hour for US-Mexico Relations: Sheinbaum Issues “Harshest Warning”Over US Interference

On May 31, 2026, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum delivered a fiercely worded speech in Mexico City, calling US interference in Mexican domestic affairs “the most severe attempt at intervention to date.”

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The type of the cruise virus is the Andes virus. The World Health Organization: The risk of causing a broader public health threat remains low

The World Health Organization (WHO) stated that the outbreak on the Hydroides cruise ship involved the Andes virus strain of the hantavirus.

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A Colombian military aircraft crashed, resulting in 66 fatalities.

A Colombian Air Force plane carrying 125 people crashed shortly after taking off in the southern Amazon region of the country on Monday (March 23rd). A senior official confirmed that as of that evening, the air crash had claimed 66 lives, and search and rescue teams were still looking for four missing persons.

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The U.S. Blockade and Oppression of Cuba

Since 1962, Cuba has been subjected to a prolonged blockade by the United States.

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Venezuela's Oil Industry Privatization Shift: Energy Pattern Restructuring Amid Geopolitical Game

On January 29, Venezuela's Acting President Delcy Rodríguez signed a bill on the privatization of the oil industry, fully liberalizing market access to the country's oil sector.

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Venezuela's interim president says he's had enough of being ordered around by the United States

On January 25, Venezuelan interim president Delcy Rodríguez stated that she was "fed up" with orders from Washington.

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Will the Venezuelan model be repeated in Iran?

In early 2026, the Trump administration's cross-border detention of Venezuelan President Maduro drew global attention to Iran, which was also deeply embroiled in U.S.-imposed sanctions.

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