Venezuela News in English
February 9, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 9th February, and here’s your Venezuela daily news capsule.
Venezuelan composer Renato Aguirre passes away, leaving a lasting legacy.
Portugal votes in a tense presidential runoff, with António José Seguro emerging as a front-runner.
CAF Marathon 2026 sees foreign runners dominate, while Venezuelans shine with their determination.
Takaichi wins elections in Japan, expanding her majority amid political challenges.
Comando con Vzla announces the release of political prisoners, including María Oropeza and Dignora Hernández.
Venezuela promotes "water planting" as part of its environmental policy initiatives.
A man tragically dies after being struck by a vehicle in Ciudad Bolívar.
Deputy Faría emphasizes that salary issues remain the government's top priority.
James Story advocates for genuine dialogue and transition in Venezuela's political landscape.
A significant fire breaks out at the Express Shopping Center in Guatire, with firefighters on the scene.
Cuba begins closing hotels and relocating tourists due to fuel shortages affecting the island.
A tanker arrives at Matanzas port with a large fuel shipment, raising questions about its origin.
Cuba wakes up to three U.S. military ships near its territorial waters, increasing regional tensions.
Lula reaffirms solidarity with Cuba while calling for respect for Venezuela's sovereignty.
Venezuela is set to return to the Caribbean Series, with preparations underway for the upcoming tournament.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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