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Venezuela to Advise West African Sahrawi Republic on Water Management

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Venezuela will provide advice to the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic in the management of water resources in the context of integration policies, solidarity and complementarity, official sources said today.

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Venezuelans Take Part in Energy Saving Day, Promote Greater Responsibility

An ad promoting energy saving in Venezuela: “Energy saving is everyone’s responsibility” (enlaescuelademabel.com)

With a festive agenda of recreational activities that included sports, dance, music and games, Venezuelans celebrated International Energy Saving Day in the capital’s Francisco de Miranda park last Sunday 21 October.

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Venezuelan Government Advances in Construction of National Rail Network

A section of the newly constructed railway (Ciudad CCS)

The Venezuelan government is advancing in the construction of five long distance railway lines, which are part of its National Railway Development Plan 2006-2030. The plan hopes to see 13,665 kilometres of train line linking the country’s various regions and main cities by 2030.

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Venezuelan Government and Communities See Urban Agriculture Increasing

Urban agriculture in Caracas (Patriagrande)

Venezuela’s urban agriculture program has seen urban communal and family based food gardens developing rapidly over the last two years, to a current total of 19,000. 

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Venezuela’s Tree Mission Plants 45 Million Trees in 6 Years

Environment minister Alejandro Hitcher inspecting some of the gathered seeds in Francisco de Miranda National Park (AVN).

Venezuelans participated in a national day of seed gathering to mark World Earth Day yesterday, while government figures and environmentalists highlighted the advances of the Venezuelan government’s Mision Arbol (Tree Mission) reforestation program.

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Venezuelan Government Promotes “Car-Free” Caracas for Urban Cyclists

The Venezuelan government is hoping to increase the amount of “car-free” areas in the capital Caracas to 17.5km (Venezuelade

Venezuelan citizens took to the streets of Caracas yesterday as part of the government’s “Caracas Free Wheeling” campaign, a plan aimed at reducing the unnecessary use of cars and promoting a healthier lifestyle for residents of the nation’s capital.

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Venezuelan Opposition’s Accusations of Water Contamination a “Scare Tactic”

The Carobobo water plant, Hydrocentro (notitarde)

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has urged the Supreme Court and the public prosecutor, Luisa Ortega, to investigate the private media and opposition spokespeople for “spreading information about supposed contamination of some of the country’s water supplies” and called it “war propaganda”.

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Venezuelan Government: Oil Spill under Control

The government reports that it has managed to contain over 90% of the leaked oil (ElUniversal)

Venezuelan Environmental Minister Alejandro Hitcher has confirmed that the government has managed to contain over 90% of the leaked crude oil which escaped into the Guarapiche River when a pipeline ruptured on the 4th of February.

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Venezuela Expects Greater Economic Growth in 2012

Venezuelan Finance and Planning Minister, Jorge Giordani (AVN).

Venezuelan Finance and Planning Minister, Jorge Giordani, reported last week that it's “perfectly possible” for the South American nation's GDP to grow by 5 percent in 2012 as a result of the current government's social spending and housing construction plans.

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Venezuela Tackles Illegal Gold Mafias as Chávez Nationalises Gold Industry

Over 15,000 people were rescued from conditions of “slavery” by the government’s anti-illegal mining plan, revealed milita

This Tuesday military chief Henry Rangel Silva revealed that over 40,000 hectares of land had been recovered and 15,000 people freed from conditions of “slavery” as part of Plan Caura, the Venezuelan government’s anti-illegal mining project.

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Venezuelan Government Responds to High Electricity Demand with Measures

Venezuelan vice-president Elias Jaua and  Electricity Minister Ali Rodriguez at a press conference on 12 June 2011 (Photo: Corre

Due to increased electricity use as well as the global need to save energy, the Venezuelan government is implementing a number of measures to encourage the private, public, and domestic sectors to reduce usage.

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Venezuelan Government Bans Wildlife Hunting and Trading in Some Areas

The guacamaya (archive)

The Venezuelan government has banned trade and possession of wildlife species in some states, and is also implementing a special turtle preservation program.

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Venezuela to Launch Satellite for Land and Environmental Planning

A model of the satellite, at the signing of the agreement with China (AVN).

The Venezuelan government signed an agreement with China last Thursday to build and launch a second satellite, this time for environmental management, urban planning, agricultural activity, climate and climate change monitoring, containment of the advance of desertification, and attending to and mitigating extreme conditions.

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Smoking Banned in Public and Commercial Closed Spaces in Venezuela

The Official Gazette, with a "Why do you smoke" poster in the background (archive).

From 31 May, a resolution will come into effect which bans smoking in closed areas, whether they are public or private property.

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Venezuela Extends State of Emergency in 8 States as Rains Persist

Vice President Elias Jaua visits the Ochoa sector of the old Caracas-Guarenas highway (ABN)

The Venezuelan government has decided to extend the state of emergency by 90 days in 8 states due to the persistence of heavy rains.

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