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Venezuela calls on OPEC to counter US threats

Venezuela’s president, Nicolas Maduro, has urged Donald Trump and the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to assist his nation in retaliating against “growing and illegal threats” from the United States.

Maduro accused the US of trying to “seize” Venezuela’s largest oil reserves, which the bloc of major oil-producing nations sent to them on Sunday.

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According to a copy of the letter released by state broadcaster TeleSUR, “I hope you will make every effort possible to stop this aggression, which is getting stronger and seriously threatens the balance of the global energy market, both for producing and consuming nations,” Maduro said.

Maduro also “formally denounced” the use of deadly force against both OPEC&nbsp and the group of OPEC+ countries in a larger way.

Venezuela has the largest proven oil reserves in the world, which is estimated to be 303 billion barrels by 2023, but it exported only $4.05 billion worth of crude oil in 2023, which is significantly lower than that of other major-oil producing nations, in part as a result of US sanctions placed on it during the first Trump presidency.

The Latin American nation joined OPEC in 1960 along with Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia, and its members worked together to control oil supplies and control the price of oil in the years that followed.

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Trump announced on his Truth Social platform that Venezuela’s airspace was closed, but Maduro’s letter contradicts that statement without providing any further details.

The above and neighboring Venezuela will be closed for good in its entirety, Trump wrote. “To all airlines, pilots, drug dealers, and human traffickers, please take into account the above and neighboring Venezuela.”

Trump’s statement was referred to as a “colonialist threat,” according to Caracas.

The government of Maduro has been saying for months that the Trump administration’s significant military presence in the Caribbean is meant to gain access to the nation’s oil and gas reserves.

Although critics have criticized the White House for claiming that its main goal is to stop drug trafficking, Venezuela is not a significant source of illegal drugs entering the US.

US strikes on ships that Trump claims were drug-carrying have resulted in at least 83 fatalities. The attacks have been criticized by human rights organizations as extrajudicial killings that violate international law.

The US has also deployed a sizable military presence to the Caribbean region, including the USS Gerald R. Ford, one of the largest aircraft carriers in the world, as well as F-35 fighter jets and thousands of soldiers.

“Drill, baby drill”

Trump has promised to significantly increase oil production as president, keeping the promise made during his re-election campaign for president in 2023, “drill, baby drill.”

For the first time in a long time, the Trump administration made new plans to drill for oil off the coasts of California, Florida, and the United States.

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,376

On Monday, December 1, this is how things are going.

Fighting

  • According to regional governor Mykola Kalashnyk, one person was killed and 18 were hurt in a Russian attack on Ukraine’s Kyiv on Sunday, according to the governor.
  • Governor Oleksandr Prokudin reported on Telegram that at least two people were killed and seven others were hurt in southern Kherson as a result of more Russian atrocities.
  • According to Governor Vadym Filashkin, at least two people were killed and five were hurt in the Donetsk region’s Saturday assaults by Russians.
  • The operational headquarters of the Belgorod region posted a message on Telegram about a Ukrainian drone attack that killed two men in Russia.
  • According to Russia’s state news agency, the “Donbas Dome electronic warfare system” was used by Russian forces to shoot down 309 drones over the Donbas region over the past week, according to the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB).

Peace talks

  • Following a meeting held on Sunday in the US state of Florida, officials from the United States and Ukraine welcomed “productive” discussions involving a resolution to end Russia’s hostility with Ukraine.
  • Marco Rubio, the US’s secretary of state, expressed optimism while also claiming that negotiations are still challenging. We are optimistic about how challenging this is, especially given how far we’ve come, he said.
  • Rubio added that Steve Witkoff, the US envoy, will travel to Russia later in the week and continue the discussions. There are a lot of moving parts, he said, and there is obviously another party [Russia] that will have to be a part of the equation, which will continue into Mr. Witkoff’s trip to Moscow later this week.
  • Rustem Umerov, the head of Ukraine’s new top negotiator, claimed Washington had been “super supportive” throughout the discussions. He said, “US is walking beside us, US is supporting us, and we are hearing.”
  • Sergiy Kyslytsya, the country’s first deputy foreign minister, was present as well, and praised Rubio for “excellent leadership” and “excellent leadership” at the beginning of the meeting.

Diplomacy

  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, acknowledged Ursula von der Leyen as president of the European Commission in a Sunday phone call. In light of Russia’s ongoing attacks on our infrastructure and the energy sector, Ursula is paying close attention to the need to strengthen our resilience.
  • Berlin needs to be prepared for shifting alliances, according to German Federal Minister of Defense Boris Pistorius, “we don’t know which alliances we can still rely on in the future and how long they will last.”
  • He said in a statement to the German parliament, “The geopolitical chessboard is rapidly changing; its patterns and configuration. Alliances are changing more quickly than could have previously been conceivable.
  • According to Turkiye’s Anadolu news agency, Turkish Foreign Affairs Minister Hakan Fidan met with his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi, on Sunday and discussed how he would support peace efforts in Russia and Ukraine.

Weapons

  • After signing a deal with his Norwegian counterpart, Tore O Sandvik, the Ukrainian defense minister Denys Shmyhal announced in a post on X that the country will cooperate with Ukraine and Norway in producing Ukrainian drones.

Regional security

    The latest in a string of flight disruptions across Europe, some of which have been linked to Russian drone activity, came on Sunday, when Lithuania’s Vilnius airport announced it had temporarily halted operations due to suspected balloons in its airspace.

  • Oncu Keceli, a spokesman for the Turkish Foreign Ministry, expressed concern over Ukrainian forces’ alleged plans to attack Russia’s shadow fleet of sanctioned oil tankers on Friday.
  • The safety of navigation, life, property, and the environment in the region have been seriously threatened by these incidents, which occurred within Turkiye’s Exclusive Economic Zone in the Black Sea, according to Keceli’s statement on Saturday.

Israelis protest in Tel Aviv after Netanyahu seeks pardon on fraud cases

Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s residence in Tel Aviv has been surrounded by enraged crowds of Israelis protesting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s request for a full pardon from corruption charges.

The protest on Sunday night occurred shortly after Netanyahu, 76, unsuccessfully sought pardon from the president during his long-running corruption trial.

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At the protest outside Herzog’s private residence, opposition lawmakers, including Naama Lazimi, demanded that he reject the request and joined dozens of activists who were protesting the phrase “Pardon = Banana Republic.”

While others stood behind a large pile of bananas and a sign with the word “pardon” on it, one protester donned the role of Netanyahu in an orange prison-style jumpsuit.

Shikma Bressler, a well-known anti-government activist, demanded that his trial be completely canceled without taking any responsibility or reimbursing himself for how he destroyed this nation.

She continued, “Israelis are aware of what is at stake, and the future of our nation is invincible.”

The longest-serving prime minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, has been charged with bribery, fraud, and breach of trust in three separate corruption cases.

In one instance, Netanyahu and his wife Sara are accused of accepting from billionaires in exchange for political favors in exchange for more than $ 260, 000 worth of luxury goods, including cigars, jewelry, and champagne. In two other cases, he is accused of trying to negotiate more favorable coverage from two Israeli media outlets.

Netanyahu refutes the allegations, and his attorneys wrote to the president’s office in a 111-page letter that the prime minister still believed the legal proceedings would lead to a total acquittal.

Netanyahu stated in a brief video statement that he wanted to “see the process through,” but that “the national interest and political reality impose otherwise.”

He continued, “The continuation of the trial is tearing us apart from within, causing fierce divisions, and aggravateing rifts.”

Herzog’s office confirmed that it had heard from Netanyahu.

This is a unique request that has significant implications. The president will take the request seriously and sincerely after receiving all relevant opinions,” it said.

The Hague-based International Criminal Court (ICC) is looking into Netanyahu besides the domestic allegations. The ICC issued arrest warrants for former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity during the genocidal war in Gaza in November 2024.

Nearly 171,000 people have been injured in Israel’s war against Palestinians, including nearly 70 000 of whom are mostly women and children.

Netanyahu’s request for pardon comes just one week after Donald Trump retorted against Herzog during a speech to Israel’s parliament last month.

Trump also wrote to Herzog earlier this month, praising the corruption case as a “political, unjustified prosecution.”

In Israel, pardons typically only come after a defendant’s legal case is overturned and proven guilty. The request of Netanyahu sparked a backlash right away.

Yair Lapid, the leader of the opposition, claimed that Netanyahu should not be pardoned without first renouncing his crimes, expressing regret, and abruptly stepping down from politics.

Former deputy commander of the military, Yair Golan, a member of the opposition, demanded resignation from the prime minister and pleaded with the president not to grant a pardon.

Golan said that “only the guilty seek pardon.”

A pardon of a prime minister accused of serious fraud and breach of trust, according to the Movement for Quality Government in Israel, would send a clear message that no one is above the law.

‘Liability’

Ami Dror, a protester, claimed the president’s job was to “protect Israeli democracy,” and that if law and order are destroyed, Israeli democracy might end.

In addition to the statements made by Coalition allies, including Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, Netanyahu’s request for a pardon was supported.

A corrupt judicial system, according to Smotrich, has been prosecuting Netanyahu for years, and Israel Katz, the defense minister, said a pardon would end the “deep rift that has accompanied Israeli society for almost a decade.

Marwan Bishara, a senior political analyst for Al Jazeera who was based in Doha, described Netanyahu as a “liability for Israel.”

“Israel has honed its status as the Middle East’s unique democracy for decades. Yes, there are procedural democratic institutions in Israel, and even that has slowly and steadily slowed down under Netanyahu.

Bishara criticized Netanyahu’s “crusade” against Israel’s judiciary, including the Supreme Court, prior to the war’s end, noting that the actions had sparked widespread anti-government protests in Israel.

He therefore has a problem with liberal democracy, institutions, and legality. He led Israel into a genocidal war, which is the subject of international court of justice proceedings, according to Bishara, who has since been indicted by the International Criminal Court for war crimes.

The man is a criminal, he says. He is a fugitive from abroad, and as a result, Israel’s economy won’t recover as a result. As long as he is prime minister, the analyst said, “Israel’s society will not heal, and the war will not end.”

I’m A Celeb star lifts lid on UK porn industry and visit UK’s ‘biggest swingers club’

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A documentary film starring An I’m a Celebrity star has made its first appearance in a documentary, including a trip to a swinger’s club.

I’m A Celeb star GK Barry has announced her documentary debut, which sees her take viewers inside the jaw-dropping truths of the UK porn industry. In Faking It, the former jungle star – whose other half is Portsmouth midfielder, Ella Rutherford – takes an unfiltered deep dive into Britain’s porn industry.

She visits the biggest swingers club in the UK and grills “Porn Star University” creators during the eye-opening documentary. on the difference between real and staged performances between the sheets.

Delivered with her usual mix of humour and no-holds-barred honesty, GK – who rose to fame on social media and is now a TV presenter, including regular appearances on Loose Women, reveals how porn is shaping the sex lives – and expectations of young people in Britain.

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The 26-year-old tackles issues of body image, addiction, and consent while revealing an industry few get to know up close, including candid interviews with porn stars Andy Lee, Katy Summers, and Josh Lane, who is a former porn addict.

GK poses the question that many of us have been silently asking throughout the movie: Can viewers really distinguish between intimate relationships and porn? Which party is more accountable, creators or consumers? Any porn that is truly authentic can be.

GK said “Going behind the scenes with LADbible was eye-opening to say the least! I went in not knowing what to expect but the experience made me challenge my own perceptions of porn and the people behind it.

I hope the episode will inspire as many viewers as it did the first time, to help young people realize that what they are watching doesn’t always provide the full picture.

The eye-opening documentary is a part of LADbible’s For F*ck’s Sake campaign, which calls for better sex education and enforcement of laws to address the long-term impact of porn.

Meanwhile, the TV star, who was in the jungle last year, has revealed some secrets about camp – including when they’re given clean clothes and how they’re told the time.

In a video on her TikTok page, she answered questions from enthralled fans. She explained that campmates were only allowed to wash their own clothes in the creek if they had to participate in a test involving fish guts.

She said, “You get two sets of everything when it comes to clothing.” So you don’t receive fresh clothing unless you’ve been in a trial that involves fish guts, which means two sets of shorts, T-shirts, one fleece, and trousers. They must then give you a change of clothes if that occurs.

In terms of washing the creek, GK claimed that many female campmates preferred wearing bikini bottoms over knickers because they’re easier to clean and dry.

Another thing to remember is that many women will bring in only bikinis, but you have to bring in your own underwear, she said. like bikini bottoms because they dry in the creek so much more quickly and easily.

She also stated, “If you’re struggling, you’ll be accompanied by a lady who will be a psyche.”

She was so lovely and “could have talked me through it.” So the people who you’re seeing in the dark will either speak in or undergo mental health treatment.

Continue reading the article.

On FFSProductionsHub.com and LADbible Stories on YouTube, Faking It is now available for streaming.

I’m A Celeb star lifts lid on UK porn industry and visit UK’s ‘biggest swingers club’

https://i2-prod.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article36329351.ece/ALTERNATES/s615/1_Im-a-Celebrity-Get-Me-Out-of-Here-TV-Show-Campmates-Series-25-Australia-16-Nov-2025.jpg

A documentary film starring An I’m a Celebrity star has made its first appearance in a documentary, including a trip to a swinger’s club.

I’m A Celeb star GK Barry has announced her documentary debut, which sees her take viewers inside the jaw-dropping truths of the UK porn industry. In Faking It, the former jungle star – whose other half is Portsmouth midfielder, Ella Rutherford – takes an unfiltered deep dive into Britain’s porn industry.

She visits the biggest swingers club in the UK and grills “Porn Star University” creators during the eye-opening documentary. on the difference between real and staged performances between the sheets.

Delivered with her usual mix of humour and no-holds-barred honesty, GK – who rose to fame on social media and is now a TV presenter, including regular appearances on Loose Women, reveals how porn is shaping the sex lives – and expectations of young people in Britain.

READ MORE: Give someone a smile this Black Friday – after all, it’s the start of the season of goodwill

The 26-year-old tackles issues of body image, addiction, and consent while revealing an industry few get to know up close, including candid interviews with porn stars Andy Lee, Katy Summers, and Josh Lane, who is a former porn addict.

GK poses the question that many of us have been silently asking throughout the movie: Can viewers really distinguish between intimate relationships and porn? Which party is more accountable, creators or consumers? Any porn that is truly authentic can be.

GK said “Going behind the scenes with LADbible was eye-opening to say the least! I went in not knowing what to expect but the experience made me challenge my own perceptions of porn and the people behind it.

I hope the episode will inspire as many viewers as it did the first time, to help young people realize that what they are watching doesn’t always provide the full picture.

The eye-opening documentary is a part of LADbible’s For F*ck’s Sake campaign, which calls for better sex education and enforcement of laws to address the long-term impact of porn.

Meanwhile, the TV star, who was in the jungle last year, has revealed some secrets about camp – including when they’re given clean clothes and how they’re told the time.

In a video on her TikTok page, she answered questions from enthralled fans. She explained that campmates were only allowed to wash their own clothes in the creek if they had to participate in a test involving fish guts.

She said, “You get two sets of everything when it comes to clothing.” So you don’t receive fresh clothing unless you’ve been in a trial that involves fish guts, which means two sets of shorts, T-shirts, one fleece, and trousers. They must then give you a change of clothes if that occurs.

In terms of washing the creek, GK claimed that many female campmates preferred wearing bikini bottoms over knickers because they’re easier to clean and dry.

Another thing to remember is that many women will bring in only bikinis, but you have to bring in your own underwear, she said. like bikini bottoms because they dry in the creek so much more quickly and easily.

She also stated, “If you’re struggling, you’ll be accompanied by a lady who will be a psyche.”

She was so lovely and “could have talked me through it.” So the people who you’re seeing in the dark will either speak in or undergo mental health treatment.

Continue reading the article.

On FFSProductionsHub.com and LADbible Stories on YouTube, Faking It is now available for streaming.