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10/05/2025
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*Hamas denounce U.S. militarization for humanitarian assistance
*India-Pakistan conflict escalates
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00:00in russia between the framework of the 80th anniversary of the victory day chinese
00:15president xi jinping highlighted the solid friendship and strategic partnership between
00:20china and venezuela in palestine the hamas resistance group denounced the militarization
00:29of humanitarian assistance in gaza by the united states
00:36an india-pakistan conflict escalates as islamabad convenes emergency meeting
00:41to study nuclear response against new delhi
00:48hello and welcome to from the south my name is belen de los santos and from
00:52tesoro studios in havana cuba we begin with the news
01:09let's begin with the information in russia in the framework of the 80th anniversary of the victory
01:14chinese president xi jinping highlighted the solid friendship and strategic partnership between china
01:20and venezuela chinese president stressed that china would continue to firmly support venezuela
01:26in safeguarding its sovereignty national dignity and social stability she also highlighted that
01:33since the two countries upgraded their relations to a permanent strategic partnership in 2023
01:39exchanges in various sectors have been strengthened bilateral trade has grown and cooperation in
01:45investment science technology and education has advanced remarkably in addition he's expressed china's
01:52willingness to deepen practical cooperation and expand the exchange of governance experience with
01:59venezuela with the aim of benefiting both peoples and promoting a community of shared future between china and latin america
02:15also within this framework of his participation in the 80th anniversary of victory day in russia the
02:22president of venezuela nicolas maduro arrived this saturday in saint petersburg the venezuelan head of state
02:28scheduled an intense agenda that includes meetings with regional and local authorities as well as visits to
02:34places of interest the president as his interage began the day visiting the memorial cemetery of pisca rapskoye
02:43where he honored the memory of those who died during the fascist siege alexander beklav governor of san
02:49petersburg a city formerly known and as leningrad warmly welcomed the venezuelan head of state on behalf of the
02:56citizens of one of the most important cities in russia
03:06and we go now to venezuela as the national electoral council will carry out on saturday a nationwide
03:12electoral simulation as part of the preparations for the legislative and regional elections to be held
03:18next may 25th during this day citizens will be able to familiarize themselves with the automated voting
03:24system to be used in the elections as well as test the use of the voting machines and learn about the
03:31entire process from identification to casting their vote likewise the national electoral council will take
03:38advantage of this activity to evaluate the transmission of data and the totalization of the results in
03:45real time ensuring the transparency and security of the system it is expected that the simulation will
03:51facilitate citizen participation and help voters feel more confident and prepared to exercise their right
03:57to vote on election day and these mega elections to be held on may 25th will be the 32nd electoral process
04:13since the beginning of the 21st century for in venezuela in which more than 20 million citizens are eligible to
04:21vote to vote this election includes the renewal of 285 seats of the national assembly 23 governors mayors
04:30regional municipal legislators consolidating venezuela as one of the countries with the highest number of electoral
04:36processes in the world in the last two decades throughout 2025 the national electoral council has organized
04:43multiple consultation and electoral processes
04:56in the streets of the venezuelan capital there is a climate of peace and tranquility citizens are encouraged
05:03to vote for their representatives in the parliamentary and regional elections on may 25th
05:09here we are playing an important role for all venezuelans why because in the assembly is where our deputies are
05:19going to defend our rights as venezuelans the right to housing the right to health the right even of the
05:25animals because they are also living and important beings in our country so it is a crucial moment where all
05:31the people and all venezuelans who love our country definitely have to support this moment and go out to vote
05:39because if we were not a democratic country and we did not trust in our electoral authority that you
05:47see there we would not be here today we would not have elections here whoever wants to whoever has money
05:53is elected by hand here the people are elected because i know candidates who are from the people
05:57who have come from the neighborhood
05:59the venezuelan people have confidence in their institutions and have demonstrated several times
06:10the will to continue building their participatory democracy the form of election we have in venezuela
06:19is a transparent way for the voting process on may 25 the machines will go through the corresponding
06:24verification processes to then go to the polls here we have international observers national observers
06:31technicians that have reviewed the electoral processes here and in other elections and it has
06:36been characterized for being a strong support because the same that comes out in the ballots is the
06:41same that is counted in the box and it's the same they deliver to the socialist political parties and to
06:46the opposition parties 54 political organizations nominated candidates 36 are national parties 10 are regional parties
07:03and 8 are indigenous organizations 285 positions in the national assembly 24 governors and 260 state
07:13legislators are up for renewal this is an election of fundamental importance for venezuela because it
07:23means that after having consolidated the power of the highest executive power the consolidation and
07:29ratification of the democratic will of the venezuelan people as established in the bolivarian constitution
07:34ratifies that together with president maduro who represents the executive power we will also elect
07:40those who will accompany the legislative power in this case both the national and the regional
07:53more than 20 million venezuelans are eligible to vote and will take to the streets to exercise their
07:58citizenship next sunday may 25th de la camera de marcos da silva bruno falsi caracas venezuela para telesur
08:11and in other news the russian sarobet neff state-owned oil corporation has been working side by side with the
08:17cuban cupid state-owned company since they signed a 25-year oil deal in 2011 for the breakthrough of
08:24production areas in northern boca de jaruco in cuba the russian company dedicated to exploring and
08:31operating oil fields has contributed to quadruple the annual oil production of this site over the past
08:38five years nowadays the aforementioned enterprise has invested some 108 million dollars to drill 30 new
08:46wells in boca de jaruco moreover experts advanced cuban oil reserves were around 124 million barrels of
08:56proven crude oil in this regard they expect to find out more undiscovered offshore deposits in north cuba
09:03basin therefore professionals of the boca de jaruco joint venture harness cutting-edge technologies to put out crude oil
09:16we have a short break coming up but first remember you can join us on tiktok at tells of english where
09:20you'll find news in different formats news updates and much more we'll be right back stay with us
09:30welcome back to from the south we can join you with more information since donald trump became
09:48president of the united states in his second term seven migrants have lost their lives in the custody of
09:54of immigration and custom enforcement the ice according to human rights activists and national media
10:01three people have died in an ice center in florida one in arizona one in missouri one in texas and
10:09another one in the custody of the service in puerto rico according to investigations by the media and
10:15organizations their ages ranged for from 27 to 55 years old and they were known to have come from
10:23different places such as haiti honduras colombia dominican republic vietnam and ukraine it is feared
10:30that the number could be higher due to the illegal nature of these procedures at the same time several
10:36migrants have been reported missing next sunday may 11th uruguayans returned to the polls to elect 19
10:51governors and 136 mayors of the country let's learn about some relevant aspects of these local elections
10:58in the following report by our correspondent in uruguay mateo grilla
11:06just two months ago yemen dorsey took office as the new president of uruguay with the echoes of
11:12that day still fresh in the air uruguayans returned to the polls this sunday to elect governors
11:18and mayors it is an important election because it defines two levels of government the departmental
11:26and the municipal especially the departmental is relevant from the political point of view
11:30how the map of the departmental in tendencies will look like where there are some expectations and a
11:35traditional behavior in the framework of a campaign marked by a notorious decrease in citizen participation
11:48the candidates have toured departments cities towns and streets trying to transmit a message that
11:55focuses on territorial management and cleanliness in montevideo the opposition candidates who two months
12:02ago governed the country are demanding immediate solutions and are presenting themselves as the
12:08change but in the capital the ruling broad front has been winning uninterruptedly for 35 years and is
12:15sure to win again despite this there are issues such as security cleanliness transportation and mobility
12:23that concerns citizens cleanliness is an issue that is in the whole country it is the first problem we
12:33have i think we have to think about it and well we believe that montevideo has changed a lot there is
12:42no doubt that there is always something to do but i think that the broad front has shown that during
12:46these 35 years it has governed quite well i believe that any of the three candidates offer very good
12:59proposals on the garbage issue but there is also the issue of security the issue of the streets i
13:04believe that these are the three concerns and all three raise very good issues in this regard
13:09the left wing closed the electoral campaign a few hours before the beginning of the electoral ban
13:21in an act in which its three candidates spoke mario bergara current senator former minister of economy
13:28and former president of the central bank is leading the polls and will probably be the next governor of
13:34the capital city we are going to do things and we are going to have achievements we are going to have
13:45difficulties but we are going to do it in a way that the uruguayan people and the people of montevideo
13:50chose 35 years ago which is a way of ethics transparency accountability of putting people at the center of
13:56putting those who need it most as a priority this will continue in montevideo because the broad front
14:07will continue to govern despite the change in the political cycle at the national level this does not
14:18translate mechanically to the departmental level where the logic is different historically the national
14:24party whose leader is the now former president lukai puu wins in two-thirds of the departments and in
14:31most of the mayoral offices if the left makes a good election it could obtain besides montevideo and
14:38cantalones which are the most populated and richest territories in the country one or two more departments
14:45but we will have to wait until sunday night thus the political map for the next five years will be shaped
14:51in colombia the international book fair reaches its final stretch topics such as racism and artificial
15:12intelligence have been among the central themes more details with the correspondent ernando bar
15:17this stand at the international book fair in bogota is one of the few independent publishers present
15:28whose authors and texts invite continuous debate and analysis of current and historical issues
15:40more than an official history more than commercial books there are other types of publications that show
15:44the reality of colombia the critical thinking of their authors academics other views of the official
15:48version of what is being built in politics economics social movements feminism environmental issues
15:58and that there is a public that is beginning to explore and learn about these types of proposals
16:02precisely in these literary spaces we find a text whose subject matter has reached the attention of the
16:17attendance as it warns about the relationship between technology environment and society and the
16:23responsibility of the big industrial corporations in these affections
16:27i question this dominant logic the use and critique of technology and call for us to think a little
16:36about how much it costs to use a cell phone a computer and now the misnamed artificial intelligence
16:41what is its waste of energy its waste of water its energy footprint its carbon footprint
16:47what is also the dehumanizing effect it has on people how it generalizes capitalist alienation
16:53depersonalization and objectification in our tour through this literary ecosystem
17:05in the pavilion of the guest country for this version spain we came across a text that was
17:10attentively detailed by some readers and whose subject matter is of great interest in a problem
17:16that is still valid today racism is not only an issue of skin color but goes beyond that and then
17:28investigates so that we can ask ourselves whether or not we are being racist and focuses on the issue
17:34of spain because it is a place where many immigrants arrive and makes the analysis based on that
17:40outside the pavilions of this fair we invited liliana a writer whose work was not accepted by any publisher
17:54for promotion a book that critically addresses elements of the rupture and continuity in economic
17:59policy issues investor confidence defense and security policy and the rupture of diplomatic relations at
18:06the latin american level in the presidential periods of uribe and santos from 2000 to until 2012
18:19in 2008 the assault on the raw reyes camp in sucumas ecuador defined a policy of interventionism
18:25that was maintained during the uribe government in colombia where the military forces violated the
18:30sovereignty of ecuador and in turn there were very strong confrontations with venezuela the intention
18:36of reviewing these aspects is precisely to account for the ruptures that were generated
18:50liliana calls attention to the fact that fairs such as these or the publishers present do not limit
18:56or discriminate against writers because of their themes or even economic issues since she has
19:02encountered multiple impediments for her work to be visible in this version of the book fair which
19:07ends on sunday may 11th we have a second short break coming up but before we invite you to visit
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19:30the world's most recent events final short break don't go away
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20:00welcome back to from the south we continue with more information in palestine hamas resistance group
20:12denounced the militarization of humanitarian assistance in gaza by the united states and
20:18calls on the international community to intercede hamas denounced that the sionist regime advanced in its
20:24illegal colonizing operations in taking tighter control over the territory together with the united
20:30states under the pretext of introducing humanitarian aid to the coastal enclave according to reports two
20:37u.s companies will be in charge of entering and distributing humanitarian aid to palestinian
20:42citizens and putting the security of the population at risk in the sense hamas condemned washington's
20:49participation in the israeli plans of displacement and subjugation through a policy of famine
21:02further part the united nations organization denounced the sionist regime of israel for carrying out a
21:08campaign of famine at an unprecedented speed in gaza with the support of the united states in this regard
21:14the organization emphasized that at least 2.3 million people are facing shortages of basic supplies for
21:21survival as a consequence of the expansionist and ethnic cleansing plans implemented by israel in
21:27palestine it should be noted that since their illegal entry into palestinian territories the israeli
21:33army troops imposed a policy of forced displacement in complicity with the united states to take over the
21:40palestinian territory and a civil administrator was killed and two other people were seriously injured
21:53by pakistani shelling in the village of rajuli near the line of control of indian administrator hamu and
21:59cashmere the attack which hit the official's home reflects the persistent tensions on the india-pakistan
22:06border where ceasefire violations have been reported in recent days in response to recent terrorist attacks
22:13from pakistani territory india carried out military operations aimed at dismantling camps of insurgent
22:20groups operating in the area the indian government has stressed that these actions are aimed at ensuring
22:27the safety of its citizens and maintaining stability in the region meanwhile pakistan has announced
22:32retaliation keeping the situation tense on the border and highlighting the need for diplomatic efforts
22:39to avoid further escalation in this context the conflict between india and pakistan has escalated
22:51severally as islamabad convened an emergency meeting of its top security body the national security
22:58committee committee to discuss possible responses to india's recent attacks including the potential use
23:04of its nuclear and missile capabilities against new delhi the meeting chaired by prime minister shavas
23:11sharif and attended by military commanders and key cabinet members seeks to define pakistan strategy
23:18following the military escalation with india which has included airstrikes and missile launches by both sides
23:28on the other hand in a news conference in new delhi india's wing commander vmika singh stated that the indian army
23:39was committed to not escalating hostilities if pakistan reciprocates indian army has responded
23:45effectively and proportionately causing extensive extensive damage to pakistan army park military has been
23:53observed to be moving their troops into forward areas indicating offensive intent to further escalate
23:59the situation indian armed forces remain in a high state of operational readiness all hostile actions
24:06have been effectively countered and responded appropriately indian armed forces reiterate
24:12their commitment to non-escalation provided it is reciprocated by the pakistan military
24:18and like this we have come to the end of this news brief you can find this and many of the stories
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