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White Paper: Venezuela’s External and Internal Vulnerabilities amid the Essequibo Crisis and U.S. “Narcoterrorism” Confrontation

Executive summary Venezuela faces a two-front strain. Externally, it is locked in a high-stakes territorial dispute with Guyana over the oil-rich Essequibo, where international law and regional diplomacy run against Caracas’s unilateral moves (including a 2024 law creating a Venezuelan … Continue reading

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On The Alternatives To Passwordmania

One of the gripe I often have about having to deal with as many passwords as I do is that passwords and two-factor authentication is tedious and time consuming and frequently causes problems when it comes to accessing websites and … Continue reading

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Patterns Of Targeted Assassination Of Business Figures

In examining industry patterns, the energy and natural resources sector has faced particularly high risks. Companies involved in oil, gas, and mining operations have seen their executives targeted, especially in regions with resource-related conflicts. For instance, several oil company executives … Continue reading

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