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Added on the 05/06/2020 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Images of the building housing the headquarters of the Socialist Party without Borders in Ndjamena, whose leader Yaya Dillo was killed during an army assault on the premises, is partially destroyed. IMAGES
Venezuela's government delegation arrives in Barbados where it will restart talks with the country's opposition, seeking to end the country's political and economic crisis after a nearly year-long suspension. IMAGES
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says he believes Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's government and the opposition will resume talks. The two sides "have signaled an intent to resume those conversations and negotiations in Mexico City. That is the latest information that we have," Blinken tells reporters after an Americas summit in Los Angeles. SOUNDBITE
Caracas, Aug 17 (EFE), (Camera: Iván Cárdenas).- Venezuelans have differing expectations - from optimism to skepticism, including total disinterest and everything in between - over the dialogue process that began in Mexico on Friday between the government and opposition hoping to find peace and a solution to the crisis.FOOTAGE OF CARACAS
La Guaira, May 4 (EFE).-The government of Venezuela denounced Sunday what it said was an attempt at a maritime invasion on the coast near Caracas, which the opposition described as a set-up.Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro, who, for the moment, has not appeared in public, has received the support of the military leadership and the executive in the plenary session in the face of what the government describes as a "foiled maritime invasion" that left eight dead and two arrested. (Camera: JACKWIN SAEZ).FOOTAGE SHOWS THE COASTAL AREAS NEAR CARACAS, VENEZUELA, WHERE THE ALLEGED INVASION TOOK PLACE.