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00:00Following the devastating impact of Hurricane Melissa, Venezuela sent humanitarian aid to the islands of Cuba and Jamaica.
00:19The Honduran armed forces confirmed that they will respect the will of the people at the ballot box on November 30.
00:26The World Health Organization reported that 421 people died from malnutrition in the Gaza Strip, including 113 children during the year 2025.
00:44Hello and welcome to From the South, from the headquarters of Treasure English in Havana, Cuba.
00:49My name is Pablo Micheliche. We begin with the news. Stay with us.
00:56Venezuela sent humanitarian aid to the islands of Cuba and Jamaica after the devastating impact of Hurricane Melissa.
01:11In a gesture of regional solidarity and commitment to South-South cooperation, the Bolivarian nation shipped 46 tons of food and essential supplies.
01:20The supplies that will be delivered to both Caribbean nations include more than 10,250 kilograms of food, 2,500 matrices and at least 9,500 medicine items, among other things, to meet the needs of those affected.
01:37In this context, Venezuelan Foreign Minister Ivan Hill recalled that this Thursday marks the 25th anniversary of the comprehensive cooperation agreement between Caracas and Havana, signed by Presidents Hugo Chávez and Fidel Castro.
01:51The President of Cuba, Miguel Díaz Canel, on Thursday visited areas in the province of Holguín that were damaged by Hurricane Melissa.
02:06A head of state visited the city together with the main government authorities to promote the immediate recovery of the territory.
02:14The President recognized the efforts made by the civil defense to protect the population, which prevented the loss of human life.
02:21He also warned that the secondary effects of the climatological phenomenon, such as residual winds, river overflows and possible outbreaks of disease persist,
02:31and therefore ordered that the provinces remain on high alert.
02:38The visit to the provinces affected by the cyclone, specifically Holguín.
02:46And what we have seen is that work has been done.
02:49Good work has been done in each of the phases.
02:52But you have already been moving forward with elements of organization for the recovery phases.
02:57You are already in the recovery phase.
03:00At 12 noon, the province moved into the recovery phase, and you have already made progress, as we have seen.
03:06First, assess the damage, the situation in places that are more complicated than in the provincial capital, such as Cueto, which you have described.
03:16But here we can already see that there is working atmosphere.
03:19There is an atmosphere of organization.
03:22We can see that the residents themselves in the blocks have been clearing up part of the damage.
03:27And that is one of the first tasks, the cleanup, which is what removes the ugly traces of the hurricane's passage.
03:34We change topic.
03:35The Honduran army forces confirm that they will respect the will of the people at the ballot box on November 30.
03:41The statement comes in response to the announcement of a commission to investigate allegations about the alleged involvement of an official in plans to boycott the presidential elections.
03:50Honduras Attorney General Joel Zelaya confirmed the existence of evidence of a plan to alter the election results reported by the CNE magistrate, also the chief of staff, Roosevelt Hernández, ordered an investigation into the possible involvement of members of the institution who allegedly had links to representatives or leaders of certain political institutions with the aim of destabilizing the democratic order of the country.
04:18The President of Honduras, Xiomara Castro, condemned a conspiracy aimed at provoking an electoral coup in the Central American nation through a post on social media.
04:33The Honduran President expressed, I absolutely condemn this criminal conspiracy aimed at provoking an electoral coup as the Attorney General of the Republic has expressed.
04:44I have instructed the armed forces to immediately investigate the participation of any active military personnel and the Minister of Foreign Affairs to denounce these facts to the international community, because this is a direct threat to Honduran democracy.
05:00The same groups that violated the Constitution in the 2009 coup and consummated the electoral frauds of 2013 and 2017 are now attempting to supplant the will of the people, generate chaos and hijack the popular sovereignty once again.
05:18We will defend democracy and the will of the people with all the force of the law, guaranteeing free and transparent elections, social peace and the unconditional respect for the rule of law and the constitutional order.
05:31And now we have a short break coming up, but first remember you can join us on TikTok at Telesur English where you'll find news in different formats, news updates and much more.
05:45We will be right back, stay with us.
05:47Welcome back.
05:52Welcome back.
05:53In Venezuela, President Nicolás Maduro affirmed that Venezuelan youth are a scientific powerhouse driving innovation despite the narrative of the Western media.
06:01During the meeting, the Venezuelan head of state emphasized that Venezuela's greatest strategic potential in terms of development is scientific secret by made of a brilliant generation of children and young people,
06:16asserting that this emerging talent represents the true weapon for building the country's future.
06:22In this context, he affirmed that there is no such thing as generation set in Venezuela as this classification response to a narrative imposed by Western international media with the purpose of categorizing and conditioning the expectation of youth through the dominance of social media.
06:39He also urged young people to remain aware and not allow themselves to be manipulated,
06:44affirming that they represent a generation committed to knowledge, progress and national sovereignty.
06:51In Venezuela, Venezuela has the atomic bomb.
06:57You didn't know that it had the atomic bomb.
07:01The atomic bomb of Venezuela is the seeds of scientific group.
07:07These children of 14 and 15 and 16 years, they are the atomic bomb.
07:13They're the real atomic bomb of Venezuela.
07:16It is the weapon for the development of the future.
07:22500,000 children and youth from 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 16, 18 years.
07:33Here in Venezuela, there's no seed generation that is the creation of international media of the West that then want to, with the weight that they have because they dominate social media, they dominate TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, they dominate ads.
07:57In Venezuela.
07:58In Clarines and Swategui State, we invite you to learn how cheese is produced by true masters who have dedicated their life to working, learning, and learning.
08:03And teaching the craft.
08:04Watch this new episode of Venezuela on the move with our correspondent, Álvaro Fragua.
08:09In this restaurant and artisanal cheese production center, each morning begins with the production of Venezuela on the move with our co-respondent, Álvaro Fragua.
08:24who have dedicated their life to working, learning, and teaching the craft.
08:29Watch this new episode of Venezuela on the move with our correspondent, Álvaro Fragua.
08:34In this restaurant and artisanal cheese production center, each morning begins with a ritual.
08:39The trucks arrive rodded with milk from local producers in an economy that is both local and sustainable,
08:45which guarantees the highest quality and freshness of the curd.
08:48They are from producers. We work with small-scale producers.
08:53Some farms produce 200 liters, others 500 liters.
08:57There are some larger farms, but we generally work with small farms in the area.
09:01With fresh milk, the art of cheese begins.
09:03Here there are no machines, only experience, way, and patience.
09:06Ozanrique, a master of cheesemakers with more than 50 years of experience, has perfected a technique that never fails.
09:11One has a general idea of what texture is best, not too hard, or soft.
09:21One has a little more experience by now.
09:23Then you add the rennet, mix it well, as you saw, and then add this way, which is from the day before, to make the curd stretch.
09:30When you cook it, you'll see that it stretches.
09:32But the results of knowledge behind the cheese, it's a job that is not easy to master and that requires patience, observation and love for the craft.
09:44I watched the cheesemakers closely, they were from Garib.
09:50I watched how they made the cheese, then I was always on the lookout.
09:54Until one day they left me alone and I made it.
09:57When they arrived and tasted the curdled milk, they said, wow, the curdled milk is good.
10:03Over the years this restaurant and artisanal cheese production center has become a regional reference point.
10:07Here not only is Clarines cheese produced, but also mozzarella, hand-made cheese and a variety of seasoned cheese that will delight your palate with the aim of growing the business.
10:21Look, you can find our products here.
10:23We have four types of dressing.
10:24You have the ham with mozzarella, the one with parsley and garlic, the one with paprika and rosemary, and the one with basil, which is spectacular.
10:32Clarines cheese is the one that everyone loves.
10:34You can taste the hint of milk in it, it's so smooth and delicious.
10:42Clients come from all over the country to try the authentic flavor of Clarines, whoever tries it comes back for more.
10:51Well, because I like them.
10:53I mean, I can try the cheese I'm going to buy, right?
10:57That's important because, as I just told the lady, the other one was too salty.
11:01Grater cheese, the best in the area.
11:07El Arepero and El Guayamano.
11:10They are honestly incredible.
11:11With every movement, José Enrique's team demonstrate that the secret of the Clarines cheese lies in the dedication and love with which it is made, a craft passed down as a legacy and a source of pride from the eastern region of Venezuela.
11:25You have to do things properly for them to turn out well.
11:29If you do things too quickly, they won't turn out well.
11:32You have to do things calmly, and then you will see that they turn out well.
11:36Yes.
11:36And I do it with love, too.
11:38I do it with love.
11:39I love my job.
11:41Yes.
11:41Then.
11:42After learning about the artisanal production process of one of the world's best cheeses and understanding the local economic dynamics of a country that thrives despite the aggression of the empire, we say goodbye from here, from Clarines.
11:58But not before reminding you to write to us on the social network that appears on the screen so that the next story we tell is yours.
12:08Yo soy Álvaro Fragua y esto fue Venezuela en Movimiento.
12:11Hasta la próxima.
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12:29Friends to pray, don't go away.
12:37Welcome back.
12:37A Brazilian federal court ruled Thursday to maintain military police presence at the Ipuitá farm of the Guararocá indigenous territory in Carapo.
12:47The federal institution said that these precautionary measures were reactivated because on September 21st, part of the Guarari and Kiowa people had the objective of recovering the farm.
13:00The indigenous people emphasized that the Kurds' decision is illegal since before the ruling, the police were acting illegally in the area.
13:08They also denounced that during the recovery of the land, the police shot indigenous people to death.
13:17And less than a month before the start of the COP30 in Belen, Brazil, environmentalists, the Global North-funded NGOs, rejected Petrobras license to drill offshore.
13:32More information with our correspondent, Premier.
13:34Less than a month before the start of COP30 in Belen, the Brazilian government has drawn the ire of environmentalists and NGOs with the announcement of a new license for Petrobras, the state-controlled petroleum company,
13:52to perform offshore drilling tests near the border with French Guiana, 540 kilometers from the mouth of the Amazon River.
13:59The decision made by the workers in our ministry was technical.
14:07Any political pressure that may have existed had no influence on the process or the quality of the work done by our scientists and engineers.
14:16It is clear that we operate within a political context, and it is legitimate for people to have their own goals.
14:23However, in a Republican government like that of President Lula, decisions are made on a technical basis.
14:32Brazil's largest culprit in greenhouse gas emissions is Amazon deforestation, which fell by 88% last year.
14:4090% of its electrical grid is powered by renewables.
14:43All new auto factories installed since Lula took office are for electric vehicles.
14:48And unlike private petroleum companies, 50% of Petrobras royalties are earmarked for public education and health.
14:55Consequently, many see hypocrisy and criticism from the more polluting Global North.
15:00It is unacceptable that the Global North would try to make rules for the Global South.
15:07It is the Global North, which destroyed all of its forests, that emits the most greenhouse gases, going to make demands on Brazil,
15:19which has been performing its role in energy transformation,
15:23saying that Brazil cannot exploit any more petroleum reserves.
15:29We will never agree to this.
15:30Regardless of whether Brazil decides to eventually authorize commercial drilling near the border with the Guianas,
15:38the government is investing two trillion reais in transition to renewable energy.
15:43Brian Meir, Telesur, Recife.
15:47Mexico demands respect for its national sovereignty after a new attack by the United States
15:51against a suspected drug trafficking vote off the Mexican coast.
15:55The President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbun, affirmed that they are seeking to resume direct coordination in maritime operations
16:02so that the Navy can detain the drug trafficking votes.
16:06The President reiterated her stance on the defense of national sovereignty
16:10and called on the United States to restore the cooperation scheme against drug trafficking in the Pacific.
16:18Sheinbun indicated that the Mexican Secretary of the Navy
16:21and a counterpart from the U.S. Coast Guard made to review strategies
16:26and arrange meetings with the South Command and the U.S. State Department.
16:40Today, the Secretary of the Navy is meeting with a counterpart from the U.S. Coast Guard
16:45and a meeting is also being arranged with the Southern Command,
16:50which is responsible for these activities,
16:53and also with the Department of State.
16:57Our objective is to continue with the scheme have been working with,
17:03which has to do with information provided to the Secretary of the Navy.
17:09The World Health Organization reported that 421 people died from malnutrition in the gastro-strip,
17:36including 113 children, during the year 2025.
17:41The international organization reported that the shortage of food and drinking water
17:45is due to Israel's blockade of humanitarian aid at the Rafah border crossing.
17:50The most vulnerable people affected by the lack of food are children,
17:54the elderly and the sick who have been left without medical care.
17:59In addition, entire families have no access to clean water,
18:02and mothers are unable to feed their children.
18:12Police forces in Tanzania repressed demonstrators in the nation's capital on Thursday,
18:17following the October 29th general elections.
18:20Protesters took to the streets for the second day
18:22after two of the main opposition candidates were barred
18:25from participating in the presidential elections held Wednesday.
18:30According to Amnesty International,
18:32the protest triggered repressive action by the police,
18:36who fired and shot tear gas at the demonstrators living and lived to death.
18:41The government shut down internet access,
18:44imposed a curfew, and deployed the army after the unrest began.
18:47And like this, we have come to the end of this news,
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19:05For Telesure English, my name is Pablo Michelice.
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