Venezuela News in English
May 29, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 29th May, and here’s your Venezuela daily news capsule.
President Delcy Rodríguez emphasizes the ongoing battle for Venezuela, urging citizens not to fear a sanction-free future.
Diosdado Cabello claims the opposition is rattled by recent pilgrimages, as Venezuela seeks to boost agricultural financing.
Delcy Rodríguez calls for Venezuelan migrants abroad to return home, stating that the country needs them.
In international news, Vance announces significant progress towards a U.S.-Iran agreement, impacting regional dynamics.
Colombia gears up for the 2026 elections, with new regulations on alcohol sales during voting periods.
The Patria system begins distributing a new social bonus, while popular culture bonuses are also being paid out.
Concerns arise as Centerview is hired to advise on Venezuela's debt restructuring, raising investor doubts.
The BCV reports the exchange rate at 549.37 bolivars per dollar, reflecting a slight increase.
Experts warn that significant investment is needed to stabilize Venezuela's water system amid ongoing challenges.
In health news, the Aragua Health Corporation intensifies preventive campaigns against dengue and yellow fever.
The Democratic Republic of Congo faces a dire situation with 238 deaths from the Ebola epidemic.
NASA confirms plans for astronauts to live and work on the Moon, marking a new era in space exploration.
Brazil is on alert as Neymar suffers an injury ahead of the World Cup, raising concerns for the national team.
The hidden dangers of natural products are highlighted, revealing health risks and potential fraud.
A surprising number one leads the latest Power Rankings for MLB batters, igniting excitement among fans.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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