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El régimen de Maduro dejó sin agua a los asilados en la embajada argentina en Venezuela

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El régimen chavista de Venezuela redobla el asedio a la embajada argentina en Caracas. Este sábado, una de las asiladas denunció que se negó el suministro de agua a la sede diplomática de Buenos Aires en Venezuela a los cinco refugiados en la sede diplomática bajo protección de Brasil. Ocurre, a su vez, a tan sólo un día luego de que otro de los asilados denunciara que le fue negado al grupo el acceso a medicamentos.

«Desde esta cárcel/embajada de Argentina protegida por Brasil, hoy a las 16:20 reportamos que fue negado el acceso de agua al Camión Cisterna para la entrega de suministro», denunció este sábado mediante sus redes sociales Magalli Meda, activista venezolana y jefa de campaña de María Corina Machado, la principal líder opositora de ese país, del partido Vente Venezuela.

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En agosto, el gobierno de Nicolás Maduro decidió comenzar un asedio incesante sobre la sede diplomática de Argentina, debido a las rispideces que generó el no reconocimiento de legitimidad de la autoproclamación de victoria de Maduro en las últimas elecciones. Desde entonces, Brasil cuida ese edificio y los asilados que en él están; así como también los intereses de la cancillería y el gobierno argentinos en Venezuela. Sin embargo, es la bandera brasileña la que flamea en el mástil.

Y continuó Meda: «La embajada está sin agua. Negadas las medicinas de ayer de Omar González. Negada el agua del camión cisterna hoy». La referencia que hizo a González estribó en lo denunciado el viernes, cuando el régimen chavista prohibió el ingreso de medicamentos a la sede diplomática argentina.

Magalli Meda, asilada en la embajada de Argentina, denunció que el chavismo la dejó sin agua. Foto EFE

González es periodista y miembro de la Dirección Nacional del partido Vente Venezuela, y uno de los cinco refugiados en la sede argentina.

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Al igual que este sábado lo hizo Meda, González usó su cuenta de X el viernes para publicar sus denuncias: «Se agrava asedio de quienes nos encontramos asilados en la embajada argentina en Caracas. Hoy se prohibió acceso a medicamentos vitales para tratar enfermedades cardíacas, lo que pone en riesgo la vida de los perseguidos políticos aquí asilados».

Los otros tres asilados en la embajada argentina en Caracas son Pedro Urruchurtu, Claudia Macero y Humberto Villalobos, todos colaboradores del partido Vente Venezuela. Otro opositor, Fernando Martínez Mottola, exministro y asesor de la Plataforma Unitaria Democrática (PUD), era el sexto refugiado hasta que se entregó al régimen chavista, el 20 de diciembre, porque no resistió la presión.

Magalli Meda, a la derecha,  junto con Claudia Macero, Pedro Uchurrurtu, asilados en la embajada de Argentina en Caracas, en octubre de 2024. Foto EFE/Henry ChirinosMagalli Meda, a la derecha, junto con Claudia Macero, Pedro Uchurrurtu, asilados en la embajada de Argentina en Caracas, en octubre de 2024. Foto EFE/Henry Chirinos

Desde Davos, Suiza, y en donde participa de un renombrado foro de negocios, el presidente Javier Milei se refirió al tema del asedio a la embajada argentina en Caracas: «Vamos a seguir trabajando fuertemente para que sean liberados y para que ese régimen opresor socialista, como todo régimen socialista, los libere».

Esta situación de tensión entre el gobierno de Milei y el régimen de Maduro se ve agravada también debido a la detención del gendarme argentino Nahuel Gallo, desde diciembre, y sobre quien aún no se hizo público paradero exacto. Apenas se difundieron, después de varios pedidos de la familia, fotos y un breve video como prueba de vida.

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Por su parte, también en las últimas horas tanto el gobierno estadounidense, nuevamente bajo administración de Donald Trump, como el Parlamento Europeo dijeron que no reconocen al nuevo gobierno de Nicolás Maduro, el tercero consecutivo, como legítimo.

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North Korea fires missiles as US, South Korea begin their 1st joint military exercise of Trump’s 2nd term

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North Korea fired several ballistic missiles into the sea on Monday, just hours after South Korea and the United States kicked off their first major joint military exercise of President Donald Trump’s second term. 

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said the missile firings were detected from the North’s southwestern Hwanghae Province. The weapons were described as close-range, and in response, South Korea’s military said it has bolstered its surveillance posture and is closely coordinating with the U.S. 

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«We are aware of the DPRK’s multiple ballistic missile launches and are consulting closely with the Republic of Korea and Japan, as well as other regional allies and partners. The United States condemns these actions and calls on the DPRK to refrain from further unlawful and destabilizing acts,» the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said in a statement. «While we have assessed that this event does not pose an immediate threat to U.S. personnel, or territory, or to our allies, we continue to monitor the situation. The U.S. commitments to the defense of the ROK and Japan remain ironclad.»

The launches come after South Korean and U.S. forces began their annual Freedom Shield exercise Monday.  

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A missile flies during what North Korean state media said was a test of a new intermediate-range hypersonic ballistic missile at an undisclosed location on Jan. 6. (Reuters/KCNA)

«Freedom Shield is an 11-day exercise conducted by the Republic of Korea and the United States consisting of training to reflect the Korea Theater of Operations – a combined, joint, multi-domain, and interagency operating environment,» according to the U.S. Army.  

«Field training events throughout FS25 include urban combat operations, field hospital operations, mass casualty treatment and evacuation, field artillery exercises, air assault training, wet gap crossing, air defense artillery asset deployment and validation, and a joint assault exercise with the U.S. Marine Corps,» the Army added. 

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However, North Korea’s Foreign Ministry is calling the exercises an «aggressive and confrontational war rehearsal.» 

«Despite of the DPRK’s repeated warning, the US and the Republic of Korea are dead set on staging the large-scale joint military exercises. This is a dangerous provocative act of driving the acute situation on the Korean peninsula, where a single accidental gun report may spark off a physical conflict between the two sides, beyond the extreme limit,» read a statement published in North Korean state media. 

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U.S. Army soldiers prepare to cross the Hantan River at a training field in Yeoncheon, South Korea, near the border with North Korea on Monday, March 10. (AP/Ahn Young-joon)

This year’s training comes after South Korean KF-16 fighter jets accidentally dropped bombs on a civilian area during a live-fire training exercise with the U.S. on Thursday, injuring multiple people and damaging multiple buildings, including three houses and a Catholic church. 

South Korean media reported that the accident happened in Pocheon, a city near the heavily armed border with North Korea. About 30 people were wounded, two of them seriously. 

The initial assessment from the South Korean air force was that one of the KF-16 pilots entered the wrong coordinates and failed to visually verify the target before proceeding with the bombing. The second pilot had the correct coordinates but focused only on maintaining flight formation and dropped the bombs on the first pilot’s instructions without recognizing the target was wrong, according to the content of the latest briefing provided to The Associated Press. 

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People watch a television screen showing a news broadcast with file footage of a North Korean missile test at a train station in Seoul on March 10, 2025. North Korea fired «multiple unidentified ballistic missiles» on March 10, South Korea’s military said, the same day Seoul and Washington began a major annual joint military drill known as Freedom Shield.  (Jung Yeon-Je/AFP via Getty Images)

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Gen. Lee Youngsu, chief of staff of the South Korean air force, bowed and apologized Monday over the injuries and property damage caused by the bombing, which he said «should have never happened and must never happen again.» 

Fox News’ Bradford Betz and The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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US-flagged tanker collides with container ship near UK

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A cargo ship hit a tanker carrying jet fuel off the coast of eastern England Monday, setting both vessels on fire and triggering a major rescue operation, emergency services said.

At least 32 people were brought ashore, but their condition was not immediately clear. The operator of the tanker said all of its crew members were safe.

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The U.S.-flagged chemical and oil products tanker MV Stena Immaculate was at anchor near the port of Grimsby Monday morning after sailing from Greece, according to ship-tracking site VesselFinder. The cargo vessel, Portugal-flagged container ship Solong, was sailing from Grangemouth in Scotland to Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

U.S.-based Crowley Ship Management, which operates the Stena Immaculate, said the tanker «sustained a ruptured cargo tank containing Jet-A1 fuel,» when the container ship struck it, triggering a fire and «multiple explosions onboard,» with fuel released into the sea.

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Screen recording of a map showing tankers and vessels. (Reuters)

It said all the mariners on the tanker were safe and accounted for.

Martyn Boyers, chief executive of the Port of Grimsby East, said 13 casualties were brought in on a Windcat 33 high-speed vessel, followed by another 19 on a harbor pilot boat.

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Britain’s Maritime and Coastguard Agency said several lifeboats and a coast guard rescue helicopter were dispatched to the scene in the North Sea, along with a coast guard plane.

The site of the collision is off the coast of Hull, about 155 miles north of London.

Coast guards said the alarm was raised at 9:48 a.m. (0948 GMT). Humber Coast Guard made a radio broadcast asking vessels with firefighting equipment and those who could help with search and rescue to head to the scene.

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Screenshot of a map showing the moment the container ship collided with the chemical tanker. (Reuters)

The RNLI lifeboat agency said «there were reports that a number of people had abandoned the vessels following a collision and there were fires on both ships.» It said three lifeboats were working on search and rescue at the scene alongside the coast guard.

Video footage aired by the BBC and apparently filmed from a nearby vessel showed thick black smoke pouring from both ships.

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Boyers, the port chief, said he had been told there was «a massive fireball.»

«It’s too far out for us to see – about 10 miles – but we have seen the vessels bringing them in,» he said. «They must have sent a mayday out. Luckily there was a crew transfer vessel out there already. Since then, there has been a flotilla of ambulances to pick up anyone they can find.»

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Ambulances leaving the port after a ship collided with a tanker. (Reuters)

U.K. Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said she was being kept up to date on the developing situation.

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«I want to thank all emergency service workers involved for their continued efforts in responding to the incident,» she said.

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Ex-Philippine President Duterte shrugs off possible arrest by ICC for drug war during trip to Hong Kong

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Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte made an unannounced visit to Hong Kong on Sunday, leading to questions about whether he is attempting to evade a possible arrest warrant by the International Criminal Court over his extrajudicial killings amid his war on drugs during his time in office.

Duterte, 79, and his daughter — incumbent Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte — were the main speakers at a campaign rally at the Southorn Stadium in the busy Wan Chai commercial district in Hong Kong for the senatorial candidates of his political party, Partido Demokratiko Pilipino, ahead of the May 12 midterm elections in the Philippines.

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In his speech, Duterte addressed reports about the ICC possibly issuing a warrant for his arrest, reiterating previous comments that he was prepared to be jailed if his arrest is ordered.

«If that’s my fate, that’s fine. I will accept it. We can’t do anything if I’m arrested or imprisoned,» he said in front of a crowd of Filipino supporters.

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Former President of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte speaks inside the Southorn Stadium during a gathering organized by Hong Kong-based Filipino workers for the former populist president in Hong Kong on Sunday, March 9, 2025. (AP)

The ICC has been investigating the large number of killings by police and gunmen under Duterte’s crackdown against illegal drugs during his tenure as president from 2016-2022. Thousands of people, most of whom were poor, were left dead as he sought to carry out his war on drugs.

Duterte, while in office, also prosecuted a journalist for coverage that scrutinized the government’s killings.

The former populist president has denied he authorized extrajudicial killings. However, he openly and repeatedly threatened to kill suspected drug dealers during his time in office.

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«What was my sin?» Duterte asked in his speech in Hong Kong. «I did everything in my time, so Filipinos can have a little peace and tranquility.»

He jokingly told the crowd to make small contributions for the construction of his monument, which he said should show him holding a gun.

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Former President of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte speaks inside the Southorn Stadium during a gathering organized by Hong Kong-based Filipino workers for the former populist president in Hong Kong on Sunday, March 9, 2025. (AP)

A senior Philippine official said the former president was scheduled to fly back on Tuesday to Manila, the capital of the Philippines, but another senior official said he could extend his stay in Hong Kong.

Current President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s administration is prepared to handle any situation stemming from an ICC arrest warrant, the president’s communications secretary, Jay Ruiz, said.

«We’ve heard that an arrest warrant has been issued by the International Criminal Court against former President Rodrigo Duterte for crimes against humanity,» Ruiz said in a statement. «The government is prepared for any eventuality.»

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In the southern city of Davao, Duterte’s home region, police bolstered security at the international airport and will monitor new checkpoints. Philippine police told reporters the move was part of an effort to ensure law enforcement would be able to handle any contingencies.

Duterte had held office in Davao, previously serving as mayor, vice mayor and member of the House of Representatives. He was also chair of the Davao City Liberal Party from 2009-2015.

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Former President of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte speaks inside the Southorn Stadium during a gathering organized by Hong Kong-based Filipino workers for the former populist president in Hong Kong on Sunday, March 9, 2025. (AP)

Marcos Jr. has said that Philippine law enforcement agencies would be required to fully cooperate if the ICC seeks Duterte’s arrest.

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The ICC was created in 2002 to serve as a court of last resort for the most serious international crimes, including genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity and aggression. The ICC becomes involved when countries are unable or unwilling to prosecute crimes within their borders.

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About 125 countries have signed the court’s foundational treaty, the Rome Statute. But China, which controls Hong Kong, has not signed on.

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Duterte withdrew the Philippines from the ICC in 2019, which activists argued was an attempt to evade accountability and prevent an international investigation into the government-authorized killings. However, the ICC still maintains jurisdiction over alleged crimes committed when the country was a member, so Duterte could still be held accountable for possible crimes committed in the first half of his presidency.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.


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