American Venezuela Prisoner Exchange by Luke Barde
In the sense of news, the headlines for the last couple of months have all been relatively similar. While it is important to know about the big world news, there are also plenty of stories that fly under the radar for most. The current news being alluded to is the exchange of 10 U.S. Prisoners from Venezuela for an ally of Maduro.
Nicolás Maduro has been the president of Venezuela since 2013 and is known as a dictator. Over the past eight months, the U.S. and Venezuela have been having high-level negotiations. With thawing tensions, it seems that our two countries have been agreeing.
Biden spoke on the matter to a CNN reporter saying, “It looks good and it looks like Maduro, so far, is keeping his commitment to a free election. It ain’t done yet; got a long way to go. But it looks good so far.” This is big news in the world; Venezuela hasn't had an election in over 10 years, and by the sound of it that may change. However, the risk does still prevail in handing over the leverage of having one of Maduro’s closest allies released.
Although this may not be the most relevant news to the world because it may or may not become something to be concerned about, this is important news that could change many things for the better or worse. To be informed is an important aspect of life.
So, if this is of any interest to you, there are plenty of news articles about it so go ahead and do some research on it. Or maybe this inspires you to go and see what else could be happening in the world that isn't mainstream media. Whatever you may have gotten from this, at least you now know about something else going on in the world.
Nicolás Maduro has been the president of Venezuela since 2013 and is known as a dictator. Over the past eight months, the U.S. and Venezuela have been having high-level negotiations. With thawing tensions, it seems that our two countries have been agreeing.
Biden spoke on the matter to a CNN reporter saying, “It looks good and it looks like Maduro, so far, is keeping his commitment to a free election. It ain’t done yet; got a long way to go. But it looks good so far.” This is big news in the world; Venezuela hasn't had an election in over 10 years, and by the sound of it that may change. However, the risk does still prevail in handing over the leverage of having one of Maduro’s closest allies released.
Although this may not be the most relevant news to the world because it may or may not become something to be concerned about, this is important news that could change many things for the better or worse. To be informed is an important aspect of life.
So, if this is of any interest to you, there are plenty of news articles about it so go ahead and do some research on it. Or maybe this inspires you to go and see what else could be happening in the world that isn't mainstream media. Whatever you may have gotten from this, at least you now know about something else going on in the world.