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Primero Justicia expulsa del partido a Capriles,Tomás Guanipa y Juan Requesens por acceder a participar en las elecciones
15-04-25.-Primero Justicia expulsó de la tolda a Henrique Capriles Radonski, Tomás Guanipa, Amelia Belisario, Ángel Medina, Pablo Pérez y Juan Requesens, luego de que se anunciara su participación en las elecciones del 25 de mayo.
«Resulta especialmente indignante y escandaloso que figuras como H...
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Cotización del Dólar en Venezuela este lunes 14 de abril 2025
15-04-25.-El precio del dólar en el Banco Central de Venezuela (BCV) se cotizó este lunes 14 de abril 2025 en Bs.78,59 por unidad según la última actualización en su página web oficial y redes sociales.
El euro se cotizó en Bs.8...
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EEUU: Donald Trump congela $ 2.200 millones en subvenciones a la Universidad de Harvard por activismo en la facultad
BOSTON 14 de abril de 2025— El gobierno federal anunció la congelación de más de 2.200 millones de dólares en subvenciones y 60 millones de dólares en contratos a la Universidad de Harvard, después de que la institución declarara que desafiaría las exigencias del gobierno de Trump de lim...
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Pdte de El Salvador Nayib Bukele afirma que no devolverá a Estados Unidos a Kilmar García deportado por error
14 de abril de 2025.-La administración Trump ahora afirma que Kilmar Abrego García no fue deportado por error, como afirmó el Departamento de Justicia, sino que fue "la persona correcta enviada al lugar correcto", informó Noticias de NBC.
El presidente de El Salvador, Nayi...
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Here’s What’s In The New Rough Draft U.S.-Iran Nuclear Deal
The temperature in downtown Muscat over the weekend was 35 degrees Celsius, but for the swarms of high-level officials from the U.S. and Iran buzzing around busily discussing a new ‘nuclear deal’ it probably felt a lot hotter than that. On the one side was the delegation from the U.S. who found themselves in direct talks with their Iranian counterparts largely because their President threatened military action against the Islamic Republic if they did not attend. Washington’s core aim is to stop Iran from building nuclear weapons…
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Trump To Stockpile Deep-Sea Metals Amid China’s Rare Earths Ban
Two weeks ago, China announced a slew of countermeasures in retaliation against punitive tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump, including extra levies of 34% on all U.S. goods as well as export curbs on rare earth minerals. Under the new restrictions, exporters will now be required to apply for a license from China’s Ministry of Economy and also disclose the final use of rare earth elements (REE) and critical metals such as dysprosium, gadolinium, samarium, scandium, terbium, yttrium and lutetium. This wasn’t the first time Beijing…
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Iraq and Turkey Boost Cooperation With Landmark 2.4 Million Bpd Pipeline
Is the Iraq-Türkiye Cooperation Set to Skyrocket? Iraq’s struggling oil and gas sectors may be on the verge of a breakthrough as cooperation between Baghdad and Ankara intensifies. According to Turkish media, Türkiye is advancing plans to expand its energy collaboration with Iraq significantly. Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Alparslan Bayraktar, recently announced that proposals are underway to construct new oil and natural gas pipelines stretching from Basra to the Mediterranean port of Ceyhan. In tandem, Ankara…
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Lower Oil Prices Threaten Permian Basin Growth
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude prices dipped into the low $60 per barrel range following President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs announced on 2 April. While the subsequent 9 April move to pause the new levies at 10% for most countries for the next 90 days helped WTI prices recoup some losses, the market remains extremely volatile. This price level is well above the fundamental upstream breakevens for most US shale players, especially those in the Permian. However, Rystad Energy finds that additional corporate items, including higher…
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(VIDEO) Ignacio García Valdecasas: "Vamos a una desglobalización caótica y al entierro del orden internacional de reglas"
Lunes, 14 de abril de 2025.- Los economistas ortodoxos barajaron la opción de que los aranceles de Trump llevasen a una inflación con volatilidad, pero hay un desplome de los mercados. "Vamos hacia una desglobalización caótica, vamos marcha atrás hacia la reestructuración del sistema comercial glob...
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(VIDEO ) “China tiene todas las de ganar en una guerra comercial con EEUU”, afirma Eduardo Irastorza
Lunes, 14 de abril de 2025.- “China tiene todas las de ganar en una guerra comercial con EEUU. Trump debería estar preocupado” afirma Eduardo Irastorza, profesor OBS Business School, quien expone cómo la actual guerra comercial entre EE.UU. y China ha superado el ámbito económico para convertirse en...
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Moscow's New Energy Plan: Oil Output To Remain Flat Until 2050
Based on Moscow’s new energy plan, Russian crude oil production and exports are set to remain flat until 2050, and output is projected to settle at around 540 million metric tons by the end of this decade, crimped by U.S. and European Union sanctions, Bloomberg reported on Monday. In 2023, Russia produced 531 million metric tons. In terms of exports, Russia’s new energy plan projects flat exports through 2050 of around 235 million tons annually. While oil production is set to see zero growth from now until the middle of the century,…
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Net Zero Policies Losing Favor Among Business Owners
The majority of small and medium-sized firms (SMEs) have sidelined net zero practices, according to a survey of around 500 business owners, in signs that net zero policies are increasingly falling out of fashion. President Donald Trump’s abandonment of Biden-era green policies has driven a global trend that is seeing firms and governments move away from prioritising climate change. Now this survey appears to suggest that UK firms are following suit as higher cost pressures bite. More than half of business owners have deprioritised…
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Moscow's New Energy Plan: Oil Output To Remain Flat Until 2050
Based on Moscow’s new energy plan, Russian crude oil production and exports are set to remain flat until 2050, and output is projected to settle at around 540 million metric tons by the end of this decade, crimped by U.S. and European Union sanctions, Bloomberg reported on Monday. In 2023, Russia produced 531 million metric tons. In terms of exports, Russia’s new energy plan projects flat exports through 2050 of around 235 million tons annually. While oil production is set to see zero growth from now until the middle of the century,…
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(VIDEO) Dan Navorrama: El mayor error en la historia reciente de los USA
Lunes, 14 de abril de 2025.- Dan Navorrama: Cómo Trump se ha cargado la economía exterior americana en una semana, con sus aranceles, sus cambios de opinión, y cómo le está sirviendo en bandeja a China el dominio del comercio internacional.
Básicamente lo que Trump está diciendo es falso, confund...
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World Bank Under Scrutiny Over Tajikistan Hydropower Project
The World Bank is under fire over allegations of impropriety in financing the Rogun Dam project in Tajikistan. Specifically, bank officials are facing accusations that they failed to comply with procedures to account for potential environmental and socio-economic harms associated with the project. A statement issued April 8 by the World Bank’s Inspection Panel, an independent investigative body, announced the registration of a formal Request for Inspection, in effect a complaint, concerning the bank’s involvement in the Rogun hydropower…
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(VIDEO) El conflicto global y la respuesta del bloque histórico con Judith Valencia
Lunes, 14 de abril de 2025.- En el episodio #435 de Análisis Situacional, Oscar Schémel conversa con Judith Valencia, economista, investigadora de la UCV y Premio Nacional de Cultura 2022. Se analiza el conflicto global desde la perspectiva del bloque de poder emergente frente a la estrategia de ex...
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Gasoline Prices Fall for First Time in a Month, Still Higher YoY
Average national prices for a gallon of gasoline at the pump on Monday fell for the first time in a month, according to GasBuddy, dropping 8.2 cents per gallon compared to a week ago, with prices still 7.8 cents higher than a month ago, and 46.9 cents higher than this time last year. Diesel is also tracking this month with gasoline, with the national average per gallon of diesel dropping 4.8 cents week-on-week, resting at $3.546 per gallon on Wednesday, according to GasBuddy data. “After oil’s sharp drop over the last…
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Gasoline Prices Fall for First Time in a Month, Still Higher YoY
Average national prices for a gallon of gasoline at the pump on Monday fell for the first time in a month, according to GasBuddy, dropping 8.2 cents per gallon compared to a week ago, with prices still 7.8 cents higher than a month ago, and 46.9 cents higher than this time last year. Diesel is also tracking this month with gasoline, with the national average per gallon of diesel dropping 4.8 cents week-on-week, resting at $3.546 per gallon on Wednesday, according to GasBuddy data. “After oil’s sharp drop over the last…
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Gasoline Prices Fall for First Time in a Month, Still Higher YoY
Average national prices for a gallon of gasoline at the pump on Monday fell for the first time in a month, according to GasBuddy, dropping 8.2 cents per gallon compared to a week ago, with prices still 7.8 cents higher than a month ago, and 46.9 cents higher than this time last year. Diesel is also tracking this month with gasoline, with the national average per gallon of diesel dropping 4.8 cents week-on-week, resting at $3.546 per gallon on Wednesday, according to GasBuddy data. “After oil’s sharp drop over the last…
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Iran Faces Tough Decisions in Nuclear Negotiations
Nuclear talks in Oman marked the first formal engagement between Iran and the United States in years, and though progress may have been slight, it was enough to signal a willingness to temper tensions through diplomacy rather than military action. Iranian and US negotiators agreed on April 12 to continue their high-level talks over Tehran's nuclear program on April 19, with the venue likely moving to Europe from the Middle East. Axios on April 13 cited sources as saying the second round would likely be in Rome, but there has been no official comment…
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