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Venezuela opposition envoy urges Biden to ease oil sanctions

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Venezuela opposition envoy urges Biden to ease oil sanctions

The brand new consultant of Venezuela’s opposition in the US is urging the Biden administration to loosen up crippling oil sanctions on Nicolas Maduro’s authorities or danger seeing the socialist-run nation flip into one other Cuba with Washington scapegoated for growing authoritarianism and financial hardships.

Fernando Blasi’s feedback characterize a pointy break from the opposition’s “most strain marketing campaign” of the previous 4 years when it was counting on the US to muscle Maduro out of energy.

The failure of that hardline strategy led the opposition in January to take away the beleaguered former lawmaker Juan Guaidó from his position as “interim president”, a title he claimed as head of the Nationwide Meeting elected in 2015 – extensively thought of Venezuela’s final democratic vote. The opposition has changed that association with a extra horizontal fashion of management of largely exiled politicians.

“If we proceed down this path, Venezuela is destined to be one other Cuba,” Blasi stated. “It should change into a difficulty for politicians in Florida to win elections … That might be an especially unhappy future for a rustic.”

Blasi, 51, mentioned the way forward for US sanctions in latest conferences with primarily Democratic members of Congress, together with Gregory Meeks, the rating member on the Home Overseas Affairs Committee.

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Whereas designated in January because the Nationwide Meeting’s envoy within the US, he cautioned he doesn’t communicate for the opposition Unity Platform as an entire. He acknowledged a lot of his allies within the opposition coalition bristle on the thought of rewarding Maduro with out upfront commitments to degree the enjoying subject forward of subsequent 12 months’s presidential election.

The Biden administration has signalled it’s ready to supply sanctions aid in alternate for concrete steps by Maduro akin to promising to not ban no matter candidate emerges from opposition primaries later this 12 months.

However apart from issuing a licence to US multinational Chevron so it might resume restricted oil manufacturing in Venezuela on a six-month trial foundation, it has largely left in place a punishing array of sanctions inherited from the Trump administration, which made forcing regime change within the OPEC nation one in all its high international coverage priorities.

‘Time is working out’

Blasi stated the tempo of sanctions aid is shifting too slowly. Negotiations in Mexico, the place the federal government and opposition have been imagined to hammer out circumstances for subsequent 12 months’s election, haven’t taken place for months though casual talks have continued in Caracas.

He stated any easing of sanctions would offer much-needed aid to common Venezuelans battered by excessive inflation and shortages. If Maduro fails to honour his commitments, concessions could be rapidly reversed, he stated.

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“Time is working out,” Blasi stated. “We now have to start now with a coherent plan whereby we give one thing and the federal government reciprocates … to attempt to generate the absolute best state of affairs for 2024.”

The Biden administration stated with the licence to Chevron it had proven itself prepared to supply focused, time-limited sanctions aid.

The State Division stated in an electronic mail “the coverage of the US is to calibrate sanctions on the premise of humanitarian want and constructive democratic outcomes and all the time in shut coordination with the Unity Platform”.

Dinorah Figuera, who changed Guaidó because the face of the 2015 Nationwide Meeting, took distance from her envoy’s feedback, saying they don’t characterize the opposition as an entire.

“Pluralism is a price and consensus a necessity to maneuver ahead,” she stated on Twitter.

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In contrast to many exiled activists within the opposition, who fled attainable arrest in Venezuela following anti-government protests, Blasi left his homeland earlier than Maduro took energy in 2013, escaping what he stated was an try by safety forces to extort his medical companies firm. He settled in Miami the place he constructed an actual property financing firm.

He owes his newfound prominence to his affiliation with the New Period celebration, a political motion centred round his hometown of Maracaibo, the oil hub in western Venezuela ruled by Manuel Rosales, who in latest days has additionally sided with Maduro in calling for an finish to the sanctions. New Period is one in all 4 political events that dominate the sprawling anti-Maduro coalition.

When Guaido was recognised within the US as Venezuela’s reputable chief, Blasi was accredited as Venezuela’s financial counsellor at its US embassy.

Reflecting the opposition’s new down-to-earth strategy, Blasi stated he won’t be seeking to take the title of Venezuela’s ambassador in Washington as was the case the previous 4 years. The finances for diplomatic missions permitted final month by opposition lawmakers elected to the Nationwide Meeting in 2015 was $646,800 – in contrast with a median of $5.8m over the previous three years.

Nonetheless, to function legally within the US, Blasi and a small crew are in search of diplomatic cowl. They may also want some kind of official recognition to entry the $144m Venezuela’s central financial institution has parked on the US Federal Reserve and which the opposition depends on to finance the so-called Freedom Fund to hurry up a political transition.

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As a part of his outreach within the US, Blasi desires to enhance relations with Democrats and guarantee continued bipartisan help for the opposition. He stated the Trump administration’s distinctive embrace of Venezuelans’ battle for freedom led many within the opposition to rally behind hardline Republican politicians in Florida and sideline the views of Democrats.

“I don’t need to do what occurred up to now and sympathise with one political celebration to boycott the efforts of the opposite,” he stated.

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North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un may have ordered at least 30 government officials to be executed after the devastating floods over the summer that killed thousands, according to a new report from South Korea.

The South’s TV Chosun reported Tuesday that North Korean authorities sentenced between 20 and 30 people to capital punishment last month for their failure to stop the deadly flooding. 

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An official was quoted as telling the outlet, “Twenty to 30 cadres in the flood-stricken area were executed at the same time late last month.” 

While it’s difficult to know the details given the North’s extreme secrecy, the North Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) has reported that Kim ordered authorities to “strictly punish” the officials after catastrophic floods hit the Chagang Province, near the border with China, in July. 

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North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un during a press conference, June 19, 2024, in Pyongyang, North Korea.  (Contributor/Getty Images)

North Korean state media reported that heavy rains in late July left more than 4,000 homes as well as numerous other public buildings, structures, roads and railways flooded in the northwestern city of Sinuiju and the neighboring town of Uiju.

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Kim blamed public officials who had neglected disaster prevention for causing “the casualty that cannot be allowed.”

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un delivers a speech during a meeting of Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea held from June 28 until July 1, in Pyongyang, North Korea. (Korean Central News Agency/Korea News Service via AP)

The North has rebuffed offers of aid from China, Russia and even South Korea, with whom tensions remain at all-time highs. 

Kim made a two-day tour of Uiju in early August to meet flood victims and discuss recovery efforts. While touring there, Kim was quoted by KCNA as accusing the South of exaggerating the extent of the damage from the floods, decrying it as a “smear campaign” and a “grave provocation” against his government. 

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Back to school: France tests smartphone ban in 200 middle schools

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Back to school: France tests smartphone ban in 200 middle schools

If all goes well, the ban will be expanded to include all schools across the country.

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Nearly 200 middle schools in France began testing a “digital break” this week —a complete ban on cell phones in the classroom. The aim is to reduce screen time and combat cyberbullying, a move welcomed by both school staff and students.

If the trial proves successful, the ban will be implemented in all schools starting January 2025.

At Claudine Hermann Middle School in the southern suburbs of Paris, students start their morning by handing in their mobile phones.

“It gets students used to being without their phones all day and teaching them to live differently even during recess instead of always being on their phones,” said Fabien Leroux, a school supervisor.

Victor, an 11-year-old student, said, “We’re here to have fun, so there’s no point in having a phone.”

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Halima, another sixth-grade student, agreed, saying, “I think it’s a very good idea because phones can be distracting during lessons. It’s better not to have them in front of us during class.”

The mobile phones are stored in five heavy-duty briefcases throughout the school day. The middle school invested in these briefcases, each costing €300, with all expenses covered out of pocket. The State does not contribute to funding this test ban, leaving the financial burden to the country’s departments responsible for funding middle schools, some of which consider it too heavy.

François Sauvadet, president of the Association of Departments of France, estimates that if the ban were to be implemented nationwide, it could cost the country’s 7,000 middle schools around €125 million in new equipment, according to domestic media reports.

However, France’s outgoing Education Minister, Nicole Belloubet, disagrees. During a visit to Claudine Hermann Middle School on Tuesday, she said, “The financial costs seem fairly modest to me. The briefcases chosen by this school to store mobile phones cost about 60 euros each and were paid out of their own funds.”

“But of course, I wouldn’t want there to be any misunderstanding with the Association of Departments of France. I will contact them again if there needs to be any clarifications,” Belloubet explained in an interview with Euronews.

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As a new government has yet to be formed following the early parliamentary elections called by President Emmanuel Macron, the caretaker administration is managing day-to-day affairs. The decision on whether this ban should be expanded nationwide next year will be decided by the future education minister.

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(Reuters) -Nvidia has received a subpoena from the U.S. Department of Justice as the regulator seeks evidence that the AI-heavyweight violated antitrust laws, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the investigation. The antitrust watchdog had previously delivered …
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