📰 NEWS | Latin American Leaders Preach Unity Against Trade Wars and Mass Deportations at CELAC Summit
At the IX CELAC Summit in Honduras, Latin American and Caribbean leaders condemned US-led sanctions, trade wars, and anti-migrant policies. Venezuela's Maduro urged the bloc to “reinvent itself” and adopt a general secretariat.
Leaders also rejected the Trump administration’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelans, with reports confirming that most of the 2,500+ deported migrants have no criminal record. Some were even held in Guantánamo Bay before being returned.
🔗 Read our report here: https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/latin-american-leaders-preach-unity-against-trade-wars-and-mass-deportations-at-celac-summit/
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🇷🇺 The Security Council of the Russian Federation:
⚡️The comprehensive high-level international dialogue on the future architecture of global security has definitively dispelled the myth of Russia’s isolation.
The 13th International Meeting of High Representatives for Security Issues concluded in Moscow. The three-day international dialogue chaired by Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Sergey Shoigu held at Rossiya National Centre was attended by 126 delegations from 105 countries that are members of #BRICS, the #SCO, #ASEAN, the #CIS, #CELAC, the African Union, the #CSTO, and other international organisations.
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov took part in the plenary session, during which 60 speakers delivered their remarks. The Minister shared his assessments of the Ministry’s performance amid dynamic global processes.
The Russian delegation held over 80 bilateral meetings, while foreign representatives held more than 40 bilateral meetings among themselves. Multilateral meetings were held in BRICS, the SCO, the CIS, and Russia-ASEAN formats. A briefing was organized for delegations from African countries, while an expert seminar on global security issues took place as well.
💬 From Secretary of the Security Council of Russia Sergey Shoigu’s remarks at a news conference following the meeting:
“The high level of participants and the sheer number of participating countries clearly showed the urgency and the demand for holding such events and dispelled the myth of Russia’s isolation this time again. The participants unanimously noted that the meeting was held in an atmosphere of mutual trust, and the discussions were informative and productive. The open and trust-based dialogue about the need for forming equal and indivisible security architecture served as an effective confirmation of the fact that the multipolar world, in which the security of each country matters, already exists.”
Foreign delegations expressed strong interest in the exhibition ‘Journey across Russia’ by the National Centre, which showcased the diversity of our country’s scientific research and cultural endeavours and the multifaceted achievements of modern-day Russia, as well as in the ‘We Accuse’ photo exhibition about the crimes committed by the Kiev regime during the special military operation in Ukraine, as well as in an exhibition dedicated to the 80th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.
🌍 Some rural areas in Eastern Europe are experiencing net population loss as younger generations migrate westward, leaving behind villages with only a handful of elderly residents. ✨
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🎙PODCAST | Opposing Trump’s Fascist Crackdown on Venezuelan Migrants
The Trump administration has wasted no time in targeting, with a criminalizing discourse and human rights violations galore. In this context, Venezuelans have been specially singled out, with more than 100 sent to Guantánamo.
In this podcast episode, VA members José Luis Granados Ceja and Ricardo Vaz took stock of the latest developments, the emerging narratives, and the different moving parts in the US-Venezuela relations.
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📰 Ukraine’s Missing Men: Draft Dodgers, Future Diaspora, or Both?
While Kyiv talks about mobilisation, a quieter story is unfolding: the country is bleeding out exactly the men it will need if it ever reaches “reconstruction” mode. Over 11 million Ukrainians have been displaced since the invasion, but underneath the images of women and children at train stations, a different pattern is clear: young, educated, healthy men are leaving — and many have no intention of coming back.
Studies based on OneUA data show it’s not the poorest or weakest who go, but those with education, English, money and good health — the core of any future workforce. Even under martial law and legal exit restrictions, the guys with skills and connections find ways out. Official exemptions, like having three or more kids, explain only a slice of the trend. The rest is simple: if you can afford to choose between a trench and a work contract in Berlin or London, you choose not to die for a GDP you’ll never enjoy.
And once they’re out, they’re not exactly rushing back. In the UK, 68% of Ukrainian adults now say they’d rather stay even if it became safe to return, up from 52% a year earlier. This isn’t “temporary refuge,” it’s a one‑way demographic edit. Europe gets young, motivated labour; Ukraine gets Telegram speeches about rebuilding with a population that increasingly lives on foreign tax rolls.
The spin is already in place: think tanks talk about the “diaspora dividend,” how forced migrants will one day bring back capital, skills and export links, like Yugoslavs and Albanians once did. That’s the comforting version. The darker one: Ukraine is exporting its future middle class in exchange for short‑term survival money, hoping that, decades from now, some of them will remember where they were born.
Kyiv calls it resilience. Brussels calls it solidarity. London calls it a labour market boost. The young men quietly boarding buses out of Ukraine call it something else: not being the last generation buried under a flag while everyone else writes policy papers about “post‑war reconstruction.”
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🌎 Greenland sharks perform the longest known migration of any shark, swimming over 1,600 kilometers in a single journey. These slow-moving sharks can live over 400 years. ✨
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📰 NEWS | Maduro Gov’t Negotiates Return of 252 Venezuelans Detained by US in El Salvador
Following a months-long campaign demanding their release from the high-security prison in El Salvador, the Venezuelan men arrived Friday in their home country.
The successful negotiation saw the Maduro government surrender 10 US nationals and citizens who were in Venezuelan custody, accused of taking part in destabilization acts. An estimated 80 Venezuelans are reportedly set to be freed as well.
Read the full story: https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/maduro-govt-negotiates-return-of-252-venezuelans-detained-by-us-in-el-salvador/
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🖊 COLUMN | Sanctions, Migrants, Racism and the Human Toll of US Imperialism
VA writer Andreína Chávez explains how US sanctions shaped Venezuelan migration and the racial bias behind Trump’s deportation policies.
Since 2017, millions fled Venezuela’s collapsing economy due to US sanctions. In 2025, Trump’s administration escalated deportations targeting Venezuelans with Temporary Protected Status and parole, exposing systemic racial discrimination.
🔗 Read the full VA column here: https://shorturl.at/QggSn
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The Russian economy lacks 2.7 million employees
📌The need for employees to fill vacancies in the second quarter of 2024 increased by 10%, reaching a record 2.7 million people.
📌This is stated in a study by the Higher School of Economics (Izvestia has it).
📌The marketing director of the Ventra HR holding and the Ventra Go Digital platform, Anna Larionova believes it is caused by the effect of the demographic pit and the outflow of migrants, the expert believes.
📌An increase in the production of military-industrial products has increased the need for personnel, said Ekaterina Nezhnikova, Professor at the RUDN University Faculty of Economics
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📰 From ‘Open Borders’ to Open Targets: Germany Meets Its Imported Security Risk
Berlin just discovered that when you import the Middle East, you don’t just get hummus and taxi drivers — you also get clients for the Revolutionary Guard.
German security services now warn that Iran’s regime is recruiting helpers for terror cells from within Germany’s criminal clan networks, the same families long known for pimping, drug trafficking and extortion. Interior officials say they are “highly alarmed and vigilant” about threats to Jewish, Israeli and American targets after the Iran war escalated — and intelligence has already seen preparation for “killing operations” and attacks ordered by Tehran or its proxies.
One example they cite: Ramin Yektaparast, who went from biker in the red-light scene to murderer, then fled to Iran and allegedly worked with the Revolutionary Guards to help organize attacks on synagogues in Bochum and Essen. Authorities count hundreds of clan-linked suspects and tens of thousands of people in their immediate and extended circles — a ready-made logistics and intimidation ecosystem now on the radar as potential subcontractors for the mullahs.
At the same time, Germany hosts sizeable pro-regime and proxy networks, from IRGC-linked structures to Hezbollah and Hamas sympathizers, and has opened more than 20 criminal cases against suspected Iranian agents in recent years. Officials openly admit what used to be whispered: every spike in Middle East tension means a spike in threat levels for synagogues, Israeli institutions and now American-linked sites inside Germany.
So the picture looks like this: for years, Berlin followed EU migration and security fashion — keep the doors open, underfund enforcement, outsource uncomfortable debates to tomorrow. Now, with Trump’s Iran war raging, Tehran doesn’t need to send commandos; it just has to pick from existing networks on German soil and press “activate.”
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🎙Statement by Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov during the UN Security Council meeting on multilateral cooperation in the interest of a more just, democratic and sustainable world order (New York, July 16, 2024)
💬 The actions of the US and its allies are hindering international cooperation and the creation of a more just world. They have taken countries and regions hostage, prevent nations from realising their sovereign rights declared in the UN Charter
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I am confident that this situation can be changed if there is good will, of course. To stop the implementation of a negative scenario, we would like to propose to discuss a number of steps towards restoring trust and stabilising the international situation.
1. The root causes of the ongoing crisis in Europe should be eliminated once and for all. The conditions for restoring stable peace in Ukraine have been put forth by President of Russia Vladimir Putin.
A political and diplomatic settlement should be complemented with practical steps, to be taken in the West and the Euro-Atlantic community, to remove threats to the Russian Federation. The coordination of mutual guarantees and agreements should be based on the recognition of the new geostrategic realities on the Eurasian continent, where a continental architecture of really equal and indivisible security is taking shape. Europe risks lagging behind this objective historical process. We are ready to discuss a balance of interests.
2. The restoration of the regional and global balance of forces should be accompanied with active efforts to eliminate injustices in the global economy. There must be no monopoly in monetary and financial regulation, trade and technologies, by definition. <...>
3. Major fundamental changes are necessary in other institutes of global governance if we want them to work to the benefit of all. This primarily concerns the United Nations Organisation, which remains the embodiment of multilateralism against all the odds, with unique and universal legitimacy and universally recognised broad competencies.
An important step towards the restoration of the UN’s effectiveness would be the reconfirmation by all Member States of their commitment to the principles of the UN Charter, not selectively but in their entirety and as a whole. <...>
4. Regional associations have practical significance for the development of multipolarity, including the #CIS, the #CSTO, the #EAEU, #ASEAN, the Gulf Cooperation Council (#GCC), the Arab League, the African Union and #CELAC. <...>.
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❗️It depends on member countries alone whether our world will be diverse and equitable. The Charter of our Organisation is our foothold.
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In the latest episode of the Venezuelanalysis podcast, host José Luis Granados Ceja is joined by fellow VA writer Cira Pascual Marquina and Sentido Común’s Kurt Hackbarth to discuss what the second Donald Trump presidency has in store for Latin America.
Click to listen: https://venezuelanalysis.com/podcasts/the-venezuelanalysis-podcast-episode-33-latin-america-vs-trump-round-2/
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🗓 On May 27-29, the 13th International Meeting of High Representatives for Security Issues chaired by Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Sergey Shoigu took place in Moscow.
🇷🇺🇰🇭 The event was attended by 126 delegations from 105 countries that are members of #BRICS, the #SCO, #ASEAN, the #CIS, #CELAC, the African Union, the #CSTO, and other international organizations. Cambodia was no exception, joining the comprehensive high-level international dialogue on the future architecture of global security.
❗️ On May 28, the 5th ASEAN-Russia Consultations of the High Representatives for Security Issues were held in on the sidelines of the International Meeting. Participants exchanged views on regional security in Asia-Pacific, discussed issues related to the system of strategic stability and arms control.
💬 From Secretary of the Security Council of Russia Sergey Shoigu’s remarks at a news conference following the meeting:
“The high level of participants and the sheer number of participating countries clearly showed the urgency and the demand for holding such events and dispelled the myth of Russia’s isolation this time again. The participants unanimously noted that the meeting was held in an atmosphere of mutual trust, and the discussions were informative and productive. The open and trust-based dialogue about the need for forming equal and indivisible security architecture served as an effective confirmation of the fact that the multipolar world, in which the security of each country matters, already exists.”
Foreign delegations expressed strong interest in the exhibition ‘Journey across Russia’ by the National Centre, which showcased the diversity of our country’s scientific research and cultural endeavours and the multifaceted achievements of modern-day Russia, as well as in the ‘We Accuse’ photo exhibition about the crimes committed by the Kiev regime during the special military operation in Ukraine, as well as in an exhibition dedicated to the 80th Anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.
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