Venezuela : tout comprendre à la crise avec le Guyana

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Affaire Grasset : comment Bolloré fait main basse sur le monde de l’édition

Le 14 avril, le patron de Grasset, l’une des maisons d’édition les plus prestigieuses de France, était mis à la porte. Derrière le licenciement d’Olivier Nora se trouve Vincent Bolloré, propriétaire du groupe Hachette Livre, dont Grasset est l’une des filiales. La réaction du mon ...  Show more

Hantavirus : existe-t-il un risque de propagation ?

Le 1ᵉʳ avril, une centaine de passagers embarquaient à bord du Hondius, un navire opéré par la société néerlandaise Oceanwide Expeditions, pour un voyage de rêve : trente-cinq jours de croisière, à la découverte des îles les plus isolées de l’océan Atlantique. Mais dix jours plus ...  Show more

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Is Venezuela about to invade its neighbour?
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Tensions between South American neighbours Venezuela and Guyana have ratcheted up a notch in recent weeks over the disputed oil rich region of Essequibo. The territory, which is roughly the size of Florida, currently makes up around two thirds of Guyana and vast oil reserves were ...  Show more

Ep.452: Nella notte Maduro ha rubato un Paese
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Il presidente venezuelano ha appena pubblicato una nuova cartina del mondo. Dopo un referendum illegale, Maduro ha dato ordine alla compagnia petrolifera di Stato di iniziare “immediatamente” a sfruttare il petrolio, il gas e le miniere nella Guyana Esequiba. La Guyana, un paese ...  Show more

Why are Venezuela and Guyana locked in a land dispute?
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Essequibo is part of Guyana in South America - it’s got lots of oil and dense rainforests. But last Sunday, Venezuela voted to claim it in a referendum. There’s been a dispute over the region for a really long time but it’s bubbled up more recently when oil was discovered in Esse ...  Show more

Guyana vs Venezuela, War for the Essequibo (Guyana vs Venezuela, Guerra por el Esequibo)
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There could be a war brewing in South America... and it's a conflict that has been a long time coming.


You see, Guyana and Venezuela have been fighting a silent battle for centuries over a large territory that makes up two-thirds of Guyana - the Essequibo. D ...

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