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FTS 12:30 08-02 | Worldwide social organizations show support for Cuba, Venezuela and Palestine

* Election day in Portugal and Japan
* Infant mortality in Gaza continues to rise

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00:00La política de la sociedad
00:03La política de la sociedad
00:06La política de la sociedad
00:08La política de la sociedad
00:10Sociales en el mundo
00:13ha levantado su voz en la sociedad
00:15con Cuba, Venezuela y Palestina
00:18La política de la sociedad
00:21El 8º marco el día de la elección de dos países
00:23Portugal enfrenta a la elección de la elección
00:25para elegir un nuevo presidente
00:27La política de la sociedad
00:30ha decidido si el presidente de la sociedad
00:32seguirá su turno
00:34La política de la sociedad
00:37En el país, la infancia de la población
00:39sigue creciendo
00:41hasta que cerca de 40 muertos
00:43en el año de la sociedad
00:46Hola, soy Luis Alberto Matos
00:48de la sociedad
00:50Hola, soy Luis Alberto Matos
00:52de la ciudad de Havana, Cuba
00:54Comenzamos con la news
00:57La política de la sociedad
01:00La política
01:01Hinda así
01:02Die measures
01:04la violencia
01:06La política
01:07El Comité
01:08Escolar
01:11images
01:13en condemning el reciente escalación de persistente aggrasión por los Estados Ulises.
01:18En un establecimiento expresa que
01:19«We formally condemn the reciente escalación
01:22del preciente de persistente aggrasión por las Estados Unidos,
01:26en specifically el implementamiento de punitivo,
01:28atr establecimientos para franceses
01:29contra de sovitos que pueden servir
01:31para la necesidad energética de la energía.
01:34África se bonda con Cuba
01:35es no es una de mere diplomática conveniente.
01:37Es un bond que se busca en el entreging
01:39de liberación de las patas de Angola
01:41a la educación de scholarships y médical clínicas en los rurales.
01:45Cuba ha consistently demostrado un gran compromiso de un gran compromiso de Afrique y el global
01:49south en general.
01:51También continúe el statement,
01:52Por 60 años, Cuba ha defendido Afriquez derecho a existir.
01:56Hoy, afirmamos que el mundo de la vida es una de las comunidades de la vida de la pan-African
02:02de la vida.
02:03Por lo tanto, el movimiento de Pan-African no es un espectador de la viola y unethical
02:07strangulación de nuestros hermanos y hermosos, que urge la comunidad internacional y,
02:12especialmente, la población de los Estados Unidos, a demandar un endo a este
02:16falso fascista experimento de la crueldad que ha pasado 60 años.
02:31En Ecuador, el slogan de la HANTS OFF,
02:34Social Sectors demanda respect for the sovereignty of peoples in the face of constant imperialist
02:38aggression against various nations.
02:40Today, the Simón Bolívar Monument in Alameda Park was the setting for a day of international
02:46solidity.
02:47From 1 a.m., local time protesters gathered to demand an end to foreign interference in
02:51Cuba, Venezuela, Palestine and Iran.
02:54The meeting aimed to raise awareness of the struggle against external pressures and strengthen
02:59the bounds of mutual support among the sectors gathered at this emblematic point in the city.
03:04And on Saturday, the LGBTIQ+, feminists and human rights organizations gathered in Buenos Aires,
03:16the Argentine capital for the second annual anti-fascist, anti-racist pride march.
03:21The call to action started from Plaza del Congreso and made its way to Plaza de Mayo to denounce
03:26the political and social cause of Javier Millet's government.
03:29The march followed the massive mobilization on February 1st, which was in response to
03:33the Argentine president's statements at the Davos Forum, where he linked LGBTIQ+, identities
03:38with pedophilia and compared what he described as gender ideology to cancer.
03:43In the same way, these protests united the popular sectors oppressed by the official hate speech
03:48of the Argentine leader and his neoliberal agenda.
03:51In Venezuela, a ceremony was held in honor to those who lost their lives in the January 3rd
04:04attacks perpetrated by the United States and the country, which resulted in the kidnapping
04:07of President Nicolás Maduro.
04:09A correspondent, I'm here with the details.
04:11On February 7th, the Venezuelan government held a ceremony to honor the victims of the January
04:183rd U.S. bombing attack, which killed a hundred people during the kidnapping of President Nicolás
04:24Maduro and First Lady Congresswoman Celia Flores.
04:27I was awoken by the sound of explosion, which in my imagination was from a celebration, signs
04:42the New Year celebration, and just come to a close.
04:48It turns out it wasn't that it was the impact of a missile hiding my home.
04:53The event was held in Guiana Ezequiba Theater in Caracas and featured speeches by political
05:00leaders including Congressman Nicolás Maduro Guerra, son of the kidnapped President, as well
05:06as family members of the victims who expressed their indignation with the actions of the United
05:11States government.
05:15It was the action of someone who thinks he is a king, but no imperialist can come to govern
05:20Venezuela, because Article 5 of the Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic states that sovereignty
05:27resides in the people and we elect our president through voting, right?
05:32Everyone exercised their right, so they cannot come to kidnap, because it was a kidnapping.
05:39They have kidnapped our president.
05:41The event culminated with the formation of a committee to provide permanent support and
05:46fight for justice for the family members of victims of the United States government's January
05:503 attack.
05:56These were to undertake with absolute loyalty, ethics and a critical sense, the responsibility
06:01of joining this committee and becoming guardians of the memory and the voices of those whom terrorism
06:07sought to silence.
06:08Saturday, February 7th marked 35 days since the kidnapping of Venezuela's constitutional president,
06:15Nicolas Maduro and First Lady Celia Flores.
06:19Brian Muir, Telesur, Caracas.
06:24In France, former Minister of Culture and Education, Jean Lann is under investigation by National Financial
06:29Prosecutor's Office in connection with the Epstein case.
06:32The investigation is focusing on the family's economic ties to the deceased ex-offender Jeffrey
06:37Epstein, after being mentioned more than 670 times in documents recently disclassified by
06:43the U.S. Department of Justice.
06:44Authorities suspect the creation of an offshore company in the Virgin Islands in 2016, where
06:49carrying land was listed as the owner and her father in the founding statutes.
06:53The Justice Department is now seeking to clarify whether Epstein funds improperly financed the
06:57land families' activities under the pretext of investments in the art.
07:04We have our first break coming up, remember you can join us on Tik Tok at Telstra English,
07:09where you will find news in different formats, news updates and much more.
07:12We'll be right back, stay with us.
07:14Welcome back.
07:35More than 11,000 people have had to leave their homes in southern Spain after weeks of non-stop
07:41rain caused by a series of storms.
07:43Entire towns remain evacuated and thousands of families now face the uncertainty of not
07:47knowing when they will be able to return home.
07:49More details in the following report by our correspondent Sergio Rodrigo.
07:56The rain continues to fall in southern Spain.
07:58We try to access the so-called ground zero, but the most affected municipalities remain completely
08:02evacuated.
08:03In these rural areas, there is no one left in their homes.
08:06The authorities are keeping access restricted and continue to evacuate residents due to fears
08:10of collapses and landslides after weeks of heavy rainfall.
08:18Nearly 2,000 residents of Graselma have had to leave their homes after the passage of
08:22St. Leonardo.
08:23Many of them have been transferred to places like this one in Ronda.
08:26Juan has just arrived with his family.
08:28In his home, water is springing from the ground and the earth is moving under his feet,
08:33after the aquifer overflowed.
08:36We had to come as a precaution because geologists believe that there will be seismic activity
08:44to avoid further damage they have sent us here.
08:49Lisa had to leave her home this morning in Benavajan.
08:53The rain has not stopped and with practically only the clothes on her back, she has been forced
08:57to take refuge in this improvised shelter alongside the family members who are taking care of her.
09:02My street is in really bad shape because there's a lot of water coming out.
09:06It scares us a lot and we haven't been able to come to Ronda.
09:10So many families have been displaced.
09:12What is the action plan for those living down below?
09:15Many people have been displaced.
09:17Volunteers work against the clock to manage the reception of evicted families.
09:23Not everyone sleeps in the shelter.
09:25Some stay with relatives and others have been relocated to housing or hotels.
09:31We are trying to help the people who have been affected in Grazalema and Benavajan
09:37as they come here to register and also to see the situation in case they need any kind of medical assistance
09:44or need some clothing.
09:45And what we are doing this afternoon in particular is looking for different accommodation options.
09:50The Red Cross has coordinated this improvised shelter for displaced people during the first 48 hours.
09:57Meals are provided here and more than 600 beds have been set up.
10:01A lot of fears that evictions will continue for some time.
10:05We have two options, one of which is to provide almost 600 beds depending on the different weather conditions that are occurring.
10:15The City Council of Ronda is acting quickly to relocate all these peoples who have arrived in this city to hotels and tourist apartments.
10:22And this space has become a reception center where all these people who have been taken in by the city can have breakfast, lunch and dinner.
10:35Heavy rains caused by a series of storms in southern Spain have already displaced more than 11,000 people.
10:41An exceptional, unpredictable and devastating weather event that has disrupted the lives of thousands of families in the south of the Iberian Peninsula.
10:49In Italy, thousands of protesters gathered in Milan to protest the environmental, social and economic impact of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games.
11:02During the march, participants raised banners with slogans such as free mountains and carried cardboard trees in protest against the cutting down of trees to build sports facilities.
11:11Likewise, it was reported that at least 100 protesters clashed with the police throwing firecrackers, bottles and smoke bombs before being dispersed by the agents.
11:18At the same time, student and environmental organizations denounced the massive use of artificial snow and unbridled urban development which they claim is transforming Milan into an unlivable city.
11:29And over 11 million voters in Portugal and abroad were called to participate in Sunday's presidential runoff elections.
11:44Citizens go to the polls to exercise their right to vote and choose the new leader of the nation.
11:48According to polls, the Socialist Party candidate Antonio José Segura has the highest voting intention after winning the first round with 31.1% of the votes.
11:58Electoral authorities report that the polls will close at 7 p.m. local time and one hour later the first preliminary election results will be announced.
12:07In Thailand, millions of citizens go to the polls on Election Day where progressive reformists, conservatives and populist forces are competing for control of parliament.
12:19More than 52 million citizens will elect the 500 members of the House of Representatives and decide in a referendum on the future of the 2017 constitution.
12:28Polling stations open at a.m. on a day where the focus is on three favorite parties.
12:33The Reformist People's Party, the conservative Wu Yatai and the populist Wu Tai.
12:38For the first time, voters face a double vote.
12:40In addition to renewing parliament, they must determine where to approve the drafting of a new constitution that would reduce military influence in their system of government.
12:54And voting in Japan's general election began Sunday morning in which a total of 1,284 candidates are competing for the 465 seats in the Senate.
13:03The House of Representatives.
13:04The main focus of the elections is whether the ruling coalition of the Liberal Democratic Party and the Innovation for All Party will secure a majority, allowing Prime Minister Sanae Takahashi to continue her administration.
13:15Alternatively, the opposition could expand its strength and block the outcome.
13:19Polling stations across the country will close at 8 p.m. local time and the vote count is expected to last until late at night.
13:25For the 466 seats in the lower house, 289 will be chosen in single-member districts and 176 will be chosen through proportional representation in 11 regional blocks.
13:37Whether the LPD, the ruling party, ends up holding a large number of seats will determine whether the discussion moves toward revising the constitution.
13:49I believe how many seats the LDP wins will greatly change Japanese politics, including the issue of constitutional revision.
13:58In this election, various parties are putting forward policies such as abolishing the consumption tax.
14:10That may sound good right now, but I am very concerned about whether it is truly a responsible policy for the generations that come after us.
14:17What worries me the most is not just the present, but what will happen to Japan in the future.
14:27We now have our second break coming up before we invite you to join us for another episode of Overlap, conversations from across the world.
14:33A special program together with China Academy, this time on our seventh episode addressing the U.S. during first century imperialism.
14:39Tune in on Sunday, February 8th at 9 p.m. Caracas time, 8 p.m. Havana time, and Monday 9th, 9 a.m. Beijing time, only on Telesur.
14:49Final break, we're going to be right back.
15:09Welcome back.
15:21In Palestine, infant mortality in Gaza continues to climb after at least 40 child deaths were recorded in the Koso Long Cliff in January.
15:28The Gaza Health Ministry reported that since October 2025, more than 500 deaths have been reported, including women and children.
15:35However, authorities warned that the number could increase because bodies are still trapped under the rubble or in inaccessible areas due to continued Israeli attacks.
15:44The Israeli aggression caused the destruction of more than 90 percent of the infrastructure in the Koso Long Cliff, leaving hospitals, care centers, and housing unusable.
16:00The Palestinian social movements denounced the Israeli regime's colonization campaigns following the ramp-up of settlements in the West Bank.
16:07The complaint underlines that the Zionist occupation approved the construction of more than 28,000 houses in the West Bank throughout 2025, which is a record number.
16:15Palestinian organizations warned that nearly 750,000 Israeli settlers reside in Palestinian territory, despite the rejection of the international community.
16:25Experts point out that Tel Aviv is seeking to form large blocks of settlements in order to control Palestine and withdraw its borders, actions that threaten the creation of a Palestinian state.
16:40And since October 7, 2023, the Zionist regime of Israel has killed more than 72,000 Palestinians in Gaza.
16:48The Israeli army continues to open fire daily on Palestinian citizens in the enclave, violating the ceasefire imposed by the West.
16:55In this regard, the Palestinian Ministry of Health has reported that the death toll has risen to 72,027, with 171,651 injuries in addition.
17:05Organizations report that stocks of most medicines and medical supplies in Gaza hospitals are exhausted.
17:10They also pointed out that the hospitals that remain in operation have become mere waiting rooms for thousands of patients and either people facing an unknown fate.
17:23Meanwhile, civil defense teams in Czech Radwan neighborhood continued their search and recovery efforts for Palestinian victims buried for more than two years by Israeli bombing.
17:34Faced with a blockade preventing the entry of specialized equipment, rescuers are forced to use a single rudimentary excavator and hand tools to remove tons of concrete.
17:43These search operations not only highlight the magnitude of the genocide and destruction in the Gaza Strip,
17:47but also the persistent humanitarian challenge faced by a population that is still struggling to give their loved ones a decent burial.
17:54At the same time, the Ankara Platform for Solidarity with Palestine held a demonstration in front of the U.S. Embassy to condemn Israel's ongoing aggression in the Gaza Strip.
18:08They denounced the fact that territory has been under a suffocating blockade for almost two decades, which has been intensified by uninterrupted attacks since October 2023.
18:19During the protests, the fragility of the ceasefire was highlighted, revealing that the Israeli occupation has violated the agreement 1,520 times.
18:27These violations have resulted in the deaths of more than 566 Palestinians with more than 1,418 injured and more than 220 homes destroyed during the troops period.
18:37An activist in Tunisia held a vigil in front of the municipal theater to demand the release of Palestinian and Lebanese prisoners and an end to the aggression against the Gaza Strip.
18:55Participants waved Palestinian flags and images of martyrs sending messages of support to Hezbollah, Yemen and Iran.
19:01During the day, the Israeli flag was burned while the crowd shanted slogans demanding the criminalization of normalization with Israel.
19:09The activity urged global institutions to press for the immediate release of prisoners and to stop the violence against Gaza residents,
19:15which constitutes despite the formal announcement of the cessation of facilities.
19:20The Lebanese authorities denounced the Israeli regime's continued attacks against various border localities in the south of the country.
19:33The Israeli army disrupted stability on the southern border after opening fire from Al-Malikia toward the districts of Aitarun and Bilda.
19:40The aggression escalated in Jharun with the use of helicopters that launched stun grenades at civilian machinery supported by artillery fire.
19:48Subsequent detonation of devices within the urban center confirmed the systematic violation of 16 treaties defined international guarantees of cessation of facilities and respect for the country.
19:58And Pakistani authorities arrested the mastermind and four organizers of the attack on a mosque, which left at least 31 people dead and more than 170 others wounded.
20:16Interior Minister Mosheen Nafki said that the mastermind behind the attack, an Afghan citizen linked to the self-proclaimed Islamic State, is in custody.
20:23The explosion occurred during Friday prayers in Tarlabasi neighborhood coinciding with the official visit of the president of Uzbekistan.
20:32During the subsequent raids, one police officer was killed and three were injured.
20:36Forensic investigations are determined whether it was a suicide attack or an explosive device.
20:53In Japan, the traditional Sherry Blossom Festival at Arakurayama Sengen Park in the city of Fujiyoshita was officially canceled due to the impact of overtourism, which exhausted the local community's capacity to accommodate visitors.
21:13The celebration attracted more than 200,000 visitors every spring. After the pandemic, attendance skyrocketed and the festival drew up to 10,000 people per day for two weeks in April.
21:24Despite the cancellation of the event, the authorities will deploy security guards and portable toilets between April 1st and the 17th in anticipation of the inevitable arrival of visitors.
21:34Street rules will also be enforced to prohibit unauthorized photography and access to private property in order to protect daily life.
21:40Street rules.
21:47At least we have come to the end of this news brief. You can find this and many other stories on our website at www.telebstualenglish.net.
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21:57Gracias por ver el inglés.
21:58Soy Alberto Matos.
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