- Nelin Escalante confirmed his release; Edmundo González held a meeting with the head of government of Buenos Aires; and Carlos Julio Rojas spent 200 days detained in Sebin | Photo: EFE/MARKO KAROVIC
On Friday, November 1, journalist Nelin Escalante reported through his social networks that he has been free since Thursday, October 31.
Edmundo González held a meeting with the head of the government of Buenos Aires (Argentina), Jorge Macri, in Spain.
The CNP in Caracas denounced that journalist Carlos Julio Rojas served 200 days arbitrarily imprisoned in El Helicoide.
In Spain, the death toll from flooding in the Community of Valencia rose to 202.
Below, the most notable news from Friday, November 1:
1. Nelin Escalante confirmed his release
On Friday, November 1, journalist Nelin Escalante reported through his social networks that he has been free since Thursday, October 31.
On Saturday, October 26, the National College of Journalists (CNP) denounced the arrest of Escalante by officials of the General Directorate of Military Counterintelligence (DGCIM) when he was in the Líder shopping center, in Caracas.
“We are ready to work, we are ready to offer you the information that we always give you, seeking to show that country that stands up, works and shows the best of each Venezuelan,” he stated in a video published on his Instagram account.
2. Edmundo González held a meeting with the head of government of Buenos Aires
Edmundo González held a meeting on Friday, November 1, with the head of the government of Buenos Aires (Argentina), Jorge Macri, in Madrid, Spain.
Macri expressed his support for González and asked for the “cessation of usurpation” of the government of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, according to information published by the Argentine media. Infobae.
“It is vital that the leaders of democratic countries continue to build consensus and add allies for democratic recovery. Maduro must leave power,” added the Argentine mayor in his statements.
The CNP in Caracas denounced that journalist Carlos Julio Rojas has been arbitrarily imprisoned for 200 days at the headquarters of the Bolivarian National Intelligence Service (Sebin), known as El Helicoide.
“The right to protest and freedom of expression are cornered by a policy that seeks the criminalization of dissent and opinion,” added the CNP in a publication on X (formerly Twitter) on Friday, November 1.
For his part, Rojas’ lawyer, Eduardo Torres, demanded in X that due process and the right to the appointment of private defense be guaranteed, in addition to access to the files to know the accusations against Rojas.
#1Nov #Hoy journalist Carlos Julio Rojas @CarlosJRojas13 He is serving 200 days arbitrarily imprisoned. The right to protest and #LibertadDeExpresion They are cornered by a policy that seeks the criminalization of dissent and opinion. #LiberenACarlosJulio pic.twitter.com/1BcTWn9tjt
— CNP Caracas (@CNPCaracas) November 1, 2024
The number of deaths from the floods in the Valencian Community in Spain rose to 202 on the morning of Friday, November 1. The authorities have carried out 4,500 rescues, but until now there is still an undetermined number of missing people and the emergency continues.
According to data from the current deployment of the Civil Guard, more than 2,466 officials have been deployed distributed among the different emergency services. Thousands of volunteers have also arrived in the affected areas, but government representatives have asked them to leave due to the collapse of access roads.
The president of the Valencian Community, Carlos Mazón, said that they will do everything necessary to prevent citizens from hindering the work of the emergency services.
5. At least 13 people died in Serbia due to the collapse of a roof at a train station
Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dacic reported on Friday, November 1, that at least 13 people died after part of the roof structure collapsed at the Novi Sad train station.
On the other hand, more than 30 people were injured, including two women who were trapped under the rubble and who were freed by rescue teams five hours later. Three of the injured are in very serious condition, reported the EFE news agency.
The Novi Sad railway station, built in 1964, was renovated in 2021 and then restored again in 2024, for its official opening on July 5.
6. They canceled the Moto GP Grand Prix of the Valencian Community
The Valencia Moto GP Grand Prix will not be held in the Spanish city in two weeks due to flooding.
Dorna, the company in charge of organizing this sporting event, is looking for other options, according to information published by the newspaper The Spanish on Friday, November 1st.
The championship would decide who would take the title of this motorcycle competition between Jorge Martín and Pecco Bagnaia, both of whom were notified by Dorna.
In The Diary We present you a summary with the most important information of the day, which you should know at the national and international level.
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