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180 venezuelan migrants deported from U.S. return on repatriation flight

A total of 180 Venezuelan migrants deported from the United States returned to their home country on Friday aboard a U.S. aircraft, Venezuela’s Ministry of Interior and Justice reported.

The group, made up of 160 men, 16 women, and four children, arrived at Simón Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetía, near Caracas, on an Eastern Airlines flight, according to official images shared on Instagram. Upon arrival, the deportees were received by public security authorities and state institutions, including the Administrative Service for Identification, Migration and Foreigners (Saime). They also underwent medical evaluations to verify their health conditions.

This marks the 71st repatriation flight so far this year, with more than 12,000 Venezuelans having returned, according to figures released by the government of Nicolás Maduro. The deportations have been carried out under a bilateral agreement signed between Caracas and Washington in January, despite the two countries severing diplomatic ties in 2019.

The Venezuelan government stated that these flights are part of the “Great Homeland Return Mission”, a program aimed at facilitating the voluntary return of citizens while also receiving those deported from the United States.

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Trump pledges to restore ‘Warrior Spirit’ of U.S. military in rare meeting with Top Officers

President Donald Trump vowed on Tuesday to “revive the warrior spirit” of the U.S. armed forces that “won and built this nation,” during a speech before top military leaders outside Washington, D.C.

“Together, in the coming years, we will transform our armed forces into something stronger, tougher, and faster,” Trump told U.S. generals and admirals gathered at an unusual meeting in Quantico, Virginia.

Earlier, Pentagon Chief Pete Hegseth said at the same meeting that the U.S. military must be reformed to end “decades of decline,” which he attributed to diversity policies.

In this rare gathering of senior commanders summoned from bases around the world, Hegseth declared the end of “ideological trash,” citing concerns about climate change, harassment, “toxic” leaders, and promotions based on race or gender as examples.

“We will end the war on warriors,” emphasized Hegseth, using the new terminology adopted by the Trump administration.

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According to Hegseth, this new “warrior mindset” means the military will return to recruitment and training standards based on physical endurance.

“I want to be very clear: this is not about preventing women from serving,” he insisted. “Our female officers are the best in the world, but when it comes to jobs requiring physical power for combat, standards must be neutral and high,” he explained.

“If women can achieve it, excellent. If not, that’s just how it is,” he added.

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Maduro to gain expanded defense powers in case of U.S. attack, government confirms

Venezuela is preparing a decree to declare a state of emergency, granting special powers to President Nicolás Maduro in the event of a U.S. attack on the oil-producing country, following the mobilization of American troops in the Caribbean, the government reported on Monday.

Washington deployed eight warships and a nuclear-powered submarine as part of a plan to combat drug trafficking in the Caribbean, claiming to have destroyed at least three vessels allegedly carrying drugs from Venezuela, resulting in 14 deaths.

“Today we have begun the consultation process for the constitutional decree of a state of emergency to declare a state of external commotion (…) and protect our people,” Maduro said during his television program. The consultations are meant to evaluate “the scope” of this decree in case Venezuela is “attacked by the U.S. empire,” he added, presenting the decree as a proposal last week.

Earlier, Vice President Delcy Rodríguez showed a copy of the decree, which government sources told AFP has not yet been signed by the president.

Rodríguez said that with this decree, Maduro would be able to “act in matters of defense and security” if the United States “dares to attack our homeland.”

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“There is a united Venezuela in the defense of our country, prepared to defend Venezuela,” Rodríguez emphasized during an event attended by the diplomatic corps in Caracas. “We will never surrender our homeland.”

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Renowned mexican stylist Miguel de la Mora fatally shot in Polanco

Miguel de la Mora, originally from Jalisco and with over a decade in the beauty industry, was the owner of the exclusive Micky’s Hair Salón Masaryk in Mexico City. He offered everything from trendy haircuts to extension packages exceeding 100,000 pesos, making him one of the most sought-after stylists in the country.

His talent brought him to work with celebrities such as Ángela Aguilar, Kenia Os, Christian Nodal, and Natasha Dupeyrón, establishing him as a glamour reference for artists and beauty queens alike.

On September 29, as he left his salon in Polanco, he was attacked by armed individuals and killed on the spot. Authorities are investigating the case as a direct homicide rather than an attempted robbery.

The news has shocked clients, colleagues, and followers, who today remember him as an icon in the fashion and beauty industry.

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