Venezuela
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Crime

The Ten Most Dangerous Cities in the World in 2025 β Where Are They?
Some global hotspots have turned into zones of constant danger, driven by drug trafficking and social inequality. Institutional corruption only…
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Business

Margarita Vargas’s Stepmother: Scandalous Affair and Her Father’s Crumbling Empire
A jewelry designer became the stepmother of Margarita Vargas. Her affair with a banker caused a scandal. Now their family…
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Courts

Carlos Alsina Dissects SΓ‘nchezβs Senate Speech, Sparking Debate
Carlos Alsina analyzed Pedro SΓ‘nchezβs conduct in the Senate, highlighting the Prime Ministerβs evasiveness and lack of specifics. The journalistβs…
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Courts

Fake Document Scam Targeting Migrants Uncovered in Spain
Cases of document fraud targeting newcomers have been detected in the country. Law enforcement has arrested suspects in several regions.…
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Corruption

Illegal Market for Appointment Bookings for Document Renewal Thrives in Madrid
Immigrants in Madrid are struggling to book free appointments for document renewal. Due to an overloaded system and the activities…
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Business and Company News

The Story of Camila Cisneros: How a Venezuelan Influencer Built a Fashion Empire and Found Her Home in Madrid
At 18, Camila Cisneros moved from Venezuela to Madrid with dreams of becoming an architect, but she became a prominent…
Modern relations between Spain and Venezuela are strained and complex. In recent years, the two countries have experienced a series of conflicts, spanning political, economic, and humanitarian issues.
Economic ties between Spain and Venezuela were previously robust, but due to the ongoing crisis in Venezuela and increased U.S. sanctions, trade between the two countries has declined. Spanish companies have been leaving Venezuela amid economic instability and investment risks.Political relations have also grown tense. Spain has been critical of the Venezuelan government and expressed support for opposition parties. In response, the Venezuelan government has criticized the Spanish authorities and expelled Spanish diplomats.Recently, tensions escalated further after Venezuela accused the Spanish government of supporting an attempted coup. Spain responded with a protest, calling the accusation unfounded and provocative.As a result, relations between Spain and Venezuela remain tense, marked by ongoing conflicts on multiple fronts.









