Amid nationwide gasoline shortages that have prompted fuel rationing and protests at gas stations, Venezuela has turned to Iran for help reviving its ailing oil industry. In late May, four of five Iranian tankers carrying fuel to Venezuela arrived to the South American country and docked at ports serving its [ … ]
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US Donation of Personal Protective Equipment Saves Lives in Honduras
Although the coronavirus outbreak has caused a global mask shortage, Dr. Scheybi Miralda Méndez makes her rounds at the University School Hospital (HEU, in Spanish) in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, knowing that she is wearing the right equipment to protect her patients and herself from any infection. She owes her peace of [ … ]
54-Year-Old Coast Guard Cutter Seizes 1,090 Lb of Suspected Cocaine from Smuggling Vessel off Central American Coast
A 54-year-old Coast Guard cutter seized approximately 1,090 pounds of suspected cocaine in mid-May with an estimated value of $18.7 million from a go-fast vessel in international waters of the Pacific Ocean off Central America. [caption id="attachment_36961" align="alignright" width="280"] A panga is shown in the eastern Pacific Ocean off Central [ … ]
Pregnant Women Face Danger in Venezuelan Hospitals
Among the areas where the hospital crisis is particularly notorious in Venezuela are maternity wards. Giving birth in this country puts the lives of women and newborns at risk. The Nicolás Maduro regime is not disclosing childbirth mortality rates, but several nongovernmental organizations, such as Doctors United of Venezuela, have [ … ]
Coast Guard Seizes 1,406 Kilos of Cocaine from Smuggling Vessel off Central American Coast
The Coast Guard seized more than 1,406 kilograms of cocaine in mid-May with an estimated value of $53.5 million from a low-profile go-fast vessel in international waters of the Pacific Ocean off Central America. A maritime patrol aircraft spotted a suspected smuggling vessel and diverted the crew aboard the Coast [ … ]
Abrams: ‘A Transition Is Coming in Venezuela’
The U.S. government is preparing to reopen its embassy in Caracas, as they believe a transition is coming to Venezuela, U.S. Special Representative for Venezuela Elliott Abrams said on April 30. “We think a transition is coming in Venezuela, and we need to be prepared for it,” Abrams said in [ … ]
Brazilian Service Members Combat COVID-19
The Brazilian Armed Forces are employing their logistics structure to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. The work of service member has been crucial in fighting problems in the vast national territory with 8.5 million square kilometers. Ten joint commands, strategically activated across the country, carry out these operations. An example of [ … ]
USS Lassen, Embarked Coast Guard Team Recover Illegal Drugs in Caribbean
The Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Lassen (DDG 82) with embarked U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Law Enforcement Detachment (LEDET) team recovered more than 3,500 pounds of marijuana, May 2. While on routine patrol, approximately 15 miles northeast of Navassa Island, an uninhabited island in the Caribbean Sea between Haiti and [ … ]
Argentina: COVID-19 Tests Bought from China Present Problems
Argentina purchased 170,000 Chinese rapid test kits to monitor the spread of the novel coronavirus. A report by the COVID-19 Unit of the Argentine Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation concluded that the Chinese kits presented false readings, and only detect one of the two antibodies they were designed to [ … ]
On the Rise, with its Own Characteristics: Digital Censorship in Venezuela
Venezuelans’ freedom of expression and information has been exponentially restricted in the digital environment, and the situation continues to escalate amid the COVID-19 pandemic. This is not new. Several international organizations, such as the Organization of American States’ Office of the Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression and the Office [ … ]
SOUTHCOM, US Embassy Security Cooperation Office, Assist Honduras During COVID-19 Pandemic
Some 700 Honduran families are benefitting from humanitarian aid kits delivered by U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) to the National Risk Management System (SINAGER, in Spanish) of Honduras on May 8. These 700 hygiene kits contain soaps, toothpastes, brushes, sanitary napkins, toilet paper, and shampoo and were taken to prioritized sectors [ … ]
Guaidó Leads on Venezuela’s COVID-19 Response
While the Nicolás Maduro regime lies to the public about Venezuela’s confirmed coronavirus cases and its hospitals’ preparedness, Interim President Juan Guaidó and the National Assembly are taking a transparent and truthful leadership role in the COVID-19 response. “Information is a key element to face the pandemic,” Guaidó said on [ … ]