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A 15-year-old teenager confessed to having strangled his 9-year-old brother in the Buena Vista II area of Santa Bárbara, Zulia state.

Through a confession, it was learned that the young man tied a rope very tightly around his brother's neck, causing mechanical asphyxiation.

After the act, he cleaned the crime scene to simulate a suicide and, after remaining silent for more than nine hours, confessed his guilt to the officers of the CICPC of San Carlos, Zulia.

He stated that both had decided to play their usual pranks and that the act was not related to any viral TikTok

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One dead and two injured after being trapped in a mining shaft in El Callao

Three miners were trapped on Tuesday, November 4, after the collapse of the access to an artisanal shaft in the Caratal area, Cuatro Esquinas sector, El Callao municipality (Bolívar).
According to the report from Zoedan Bolívar, the accident occurred around 1:40 p.m. in an excavation about seven meters deep.

Two of the workers were injured, Luis Angelo Galarcia Montilla (32) and Yorwen Aguilera (29), diagnosed with generalized polytrauma, while Roger Montilla Hernández (30) died at the scene.

The rescue was coordinated by the El Callao Firefighters, Minerven, Civil Protection, and National Mining Guard. This incident occurs 22 days after the collapse of three mining shafts in the same area, which left 14 dead.
⚠️Electrical fluctuation reported in several states across the country.
🇻🇪 Edmundo González: With the support of allies, we will recover our freedom very soon

Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia assured that, with the backing of allied countries, Venezuela will be able to recover its freedom and democracy "very soon." During his participation in the World Forum for Democracy 2025, the exiled former ambassador to Spain warned that it is easier to lose democracy than to recover it, and pointed out that the regime started by Hugo Chávez has dismantled institutions, ruined the economy, and caused massive migration.

González emphasized that autocrats know how to use the tools of a free society for illicit purposes and called on democrats to massively mobilize citizens to renew political capacities. He also warned that "dirty money" needs the weakening of the rule of law and stressed that new autocracies fall at the polls by reducing democracy to the dominance of a circumstantial majority.
The Atlantic publishes that Maduro would be willing to a controlled exit if the US grants amnesty to him and his main collaborators, withdraws the rewards, and facilitates a peaceful exile, according to sources close to the Caracas regime.

"If there is enough pressure and enough incentives are offered," said a person who speaks with officials from both countries.

But the article also states that Maduro has not made any serious offer to negotiate a peaceful exit from power.

Other reports indicate that Maduro has not shown signs of negotiation and the military remains loyal to Chavismo.

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U.S. Senate keeps the green light for President Trump to expand military operations against drug trafficking by the Cartel de los Soles led by Nicolás Maduro and Diosdado Cabello, after a narrow Democratic defeat 49-51.
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