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What Russia stands to lose in Venezuela Venezuela News Al Jazeera

While the US pushes to drive Venezuelas Maduro from power, Russia vows to continue supporting its strategic partner.

As Washington intensifies its push to drive Venezuelas President from power, Russias has vowed to support his South American "strategic partner" and warned of the "catastrophic" consequences if the were to send military assistance to opposition leader .

When the US called a special United Nations Security Council session on Saturday, focused on the crisis in Venezuela,  used the session to warn against foreign intervention in the Latin American nation and accused the US of attempting a "coup".

Russian private military contractors have flown into in recent days to increase security for Maduro, according to Reuters news agency.

Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov has denied the reports.

On Friday, Russia offered to mediate between Maduros "legitimate" government and the opposition if necessary, saying it was ready to cooperate with all political forces that acted responsibly.

Moscow stands to lose a great deal if the Maduro government collapses, experts say.

Pete Duncan, a Russian politics professor at University College London said: "Losing ties with Venezuela would be a huge blow to Russia. Putin will do his utmost to prevent regime change."

In the mid 1990s, Russia looked to for business opportunities.

Under Maduros predecessor Russia became one of Venezuelas strongest allies with economic ties ranging from oil and loans to arms sales.

Duncan said that since Putin came to power in 2000, he has sought to cultivate partners in Latin America to counterbalance US influence in the region and to enhance Russias great power status in the world.

Anton Barbashin, a political analyst at the Wilson Centre, said: "A major reason why Russia supports Maduro the same principle why it supports [Syrias President Bashar] al Assad is the belief that no foreign power should meddle in the sovereign affairs of a particular state."

Vladimir Rouvinski, a foreign policy expert at Icesi University in Colombia, told Al Jazeera the Kremlin views Venezuela as the backyard of the US in Washingtons sphere of political influence in the same way that Ukraine is in Russias backyard or what the Kremlin calls "the near abroad".

External observers typically view as Russias key Latin American ally, but Rouvinski said Russia has never managed to restore the same level of confidence in Havana as in Soviet times.

The level of confidence between Moscow and Caracas is unrivalled.

"Venezuela is Russias last asset in Latin America," said Rouvinski.

Russias political elites believe the political developments that have occurred since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 such as Georgia and Ukraines efforts to achieve independence from Russia are the result of US intervention.

"Russia wants to at least have a symbolic involvement in Latin America as payback for US intervention in the near abroad," said Rouvinski.

Putin found an ally in Venezuela. The late Chavez, and now Maduro have shared Putins world view, opposed to US hegemony.

Ties between the US and Venezuela began to sharply deteriorate when the socialist President Chavez was elected in 1999.

Under the administration of then President beginning in 2001, Chavez became highly critical of Washingtons "imperialistic" foreign policy in the Middle East including the invasion of .

The US, meanwhile, has criticised the increasing authoritarian trends and human rights abuses in Venezuela.

In 2015, Caracas and Washingtons relations hit rock bottom when former President issued an executive order, declaring Venezuela a "threat to US national security" and ordered sanctions against seven Venezuelan officials.

The US sanctions against Venezuela, which have intensified under President Donald Trump, prohibit US based companies or people from buying and selling new debt issued by the state run oil body, Petroleos de Venezuela PDVSA  or the government.

Former Special Rapporteur Alfred de Zayas, who visited Venezuela over a period of 21 years, has criticised the US sanctions, describing them as "economic warfare" that aims to strangle the economy and facilitate regime change.

Maduros alliance with Russia has been important in strengthening a sense of sovereign Venezuelan national identity, in defiance of the US.

Caracas has historically taken a pro Russian stance. Venezuela voted against the resolution condemning Russias annexation the Ukrainian peninsula Crimea in 2014, and it was one of the few countries to formally recognise South Ossetia and Abkhazia, the regions of Georgia which broke away in 1991.

Since the annexation of Crimea and the resulting sanctions by the US, an increasingly isolated Russia has sought to strengthen its ties to Venezuela.

In recent years, Russia has become a "lender of last resort" of Venezuelas collapsing economy, destroyed by a drop in oil prices, hyperinflation and US sanctions.

In 2017, Reuters reported that the Russian government and Russias largest state owned oil company, Rosneft, advanced Venezuela at least dollar 17bn in loans and credit lines between 2016 and 2017, becoming Venezuelas largest sponsor, after China.

PDVSA has been secretly negotiating with Russia since at least early 2018, offering Rosneft ownership interests in up to nine of Venezuelas most productive petroleum projects, according to Reuters.

Rosneft already has minority stakes in five joint projects with PDVSA, which produced 59 billion barrels of oil in 2017, more than eight percent of Venezuelas annual output.

Maduro also signed a deal giving Rosneft 49.9 percent of the US based, Venezuelan owned refiner Citgo as collateral for a dollar 1.5bn loan to PDVSA.

Rosnefts increasing influence in PDVSA helps to position Russia as a middleman in sales of Venezuelan oil to customers worldwide, including the US market.

The Russian fuel giant currently resells approximately 225,000 barrels per day of Venezuelan oil about 13 percent of the nations total exports, according to the PDVSA trade reports.

Since, as Rouvinski said, relations between Russia and Venezuela have been based on personal top level diplomacy, a change in Venezuelas leadership threatens Rosnefts influence in Latin America.

Venezuelas opposition has also said, once in power, it will not honour Rosneft and PDVSAs joint ventures.

But Russia never expected to make tangible profits in Venezuela, according to Rouvinski.

The collapse of Maduros government would have a far greater political significance than economic importance for Moscow.

"Without his [Putins] support, the opposition would have a much easier time taking power," said Rouvinski.

As Venezuelas opposition gains strength and international backing, experts are certain that Putin will do whatever it takes to keep Maduro in power.

As Duncan said: "Russia has no reason to back down."

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US NEWS | Extreme cold can lead to breathing problems, hypothermia, frostbite - Duration: 2:56.

US NEWS | Extreme cold can lead to breathing problems, hypothermia, frostbite

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. Cold temperatures are one thing, but add some hard blowing winds into the mix and most of us definitely can feel the chill right down to our bones.

Well, our body naturally radiates heat. But when the wind comes, it carries away that thin layer of warm air at the surface of our skin, making it colder.

So yes, the wind chill is an important factor in how cold youre going to feel.

Cold air is also dry air and can irritate your airways, especially for people who have asthma, COPD or bronchitis.

Dr. Bala Allam, a Mercy hospitalist, recommends that you cover your mouth and nose with a scarf or mask when youre out in the extreme cold.

He also reminds you to breathe through your nose, not your mouth.

"As we breathe in cold air, the nasal passages actually heat up the air," he explained.

Another interesting fact is that your skin is the largest organ of your body and when youre cold, your blood vessels constrict, becoming narrower to divert the blood away from your extremities. That helps maintain your body temperature, but the lack of blood to your toes, fingers, ears, and nose can cause frostbite.

There are three stages of frostbite starting with "frostnip" where your skin turns red. That stage can be treated with warm, but not hot water.

Stage 2 "superficial frostbite" sees the skin turn paler, or blue, with swelling.

And Stage 3 "deep frostbite" turns the skin blue or splotchy with blisters.

Stage 2 and 3 frostbite are signs of more severe damage to skin tissue and should be treated by a doctor.

"The reason is that many people have a problem with blood circulation as well," Allam said. "And if they dont seek medical help and have frostbite thats pretty dangerous."

Another concern is hypothermia. Thats when your body is losing more heat than its producing and your body temperature falls. Your normal body temperature is 98.6 degrees. But when it gets below 95 degrees, you can start having problems with some vital functions.

"Hypothermia leads to lung and heart problems mostly but could lead to bleeding disorders in the body," Allam said.

Warning signs of hypothermia include confusion, shivering, trouble speaking, sleepiness, and stiff muscles.

But one problem is that someone with hypothermia isnt always aware that theyre experiencing the symptoms.

Your risk of hypothermia increases when youre exhausted tolerance goes down , of older age ability to regulate body temperature lessens with age , very young children lose heat faster than adults , dealing with a mental illness not recognizing the symptoms , and using alcohol or drugs.

So in summary it is important that you pay attention to what your body is trying to tell you when youre in the elements.

For instance, that part of your face mentioned earlier thats working so hard to heat up the wind as it enters your body will let you know when its laboring to get the job done.

"Once youre out in the cold and you have a runny nose thats where you need to stop," Allam said. "That means your nose is exhausted from being cold and its time to get inside."

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For more infomation >> US NEWS | Extreme cold can lead to breathing problems, hypothermia, frostbite - Duration: 2:56.

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Jussie Smollett turned down additional security before attack - News Live - Duration: 1:24.

Jussie Smollett didn't want extra security in the week leading up to his attack this week.

The 35-year-old actor, who stars on "Empire," was offered additional security by Fox when he wasn't working on set, reports TMZ.

Last week, the television company offered to send helping hands after Smollett received a threatening letter with cutout letters reading "You will die black f-g."

Security on set was increased after the incident, but Smollett reportedly did not want bodyguards for his time off the clock.

Late Monday night, Smollett was allegedly attacked in Chicago by two men who spewed racist and homophobic slurs.

The men also doused the star with a "chemical substance" and tied a rope around his neck, police said.

Smollett was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment and was released on Tuesday.

The assailants also yelled "This is MAGA country" during the attack, claims TMZ. The police have yet to confirm that.

The crime is under investigation by the Chicago Police Department.

For more infomation >> Jussie Smollett turned down additional security before attack - News Live - Duration: 1:24.

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World News - RUTH SUNDERLAND: Dyson's move is an ill-judged act of desertion - Duration: 7:34.

+3 <img id="i-76b42b5379cd5c55" src="https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/01/23/00/8856424-6621053-Sir_James_Dyson_pictured_is_moving_his_company_s_headquarters_fr-a-1_1548202378087

jpg" height="441" width="306" alt="Sir James Dyson, pictured, is moving his company's headquarters from Wiltshire to Singapore, although the firm denies this is due to Brexit or the city-state's lower corporation tax rate" class="blkBorder img-share"/> Copy link to paste in your message Sir James Dyson, pictured, is moving his company's headquarters from Wiltshire to Singapore, although the firm denies this is due to Brexit or the city-state's lower corporation tax rateSir James Dyson is the most successful entrepreneur and inventor in Britain today, which is why the Brexit-supporting billionaire's decision to shift his company HQ from Wiltshire to Singapore is such a body blow

His colleagues – Sir James was not around to make the announcement personally – claim it was nothing to do with saving tax or with Brexit

Perish the thought!It was, they say, motivated by the opportunity to sell more appliances in Asia

Whatever the rationale, it is an appallingly ill-timed move: the symbolism is dreadful

Sir James is far too astute not to realise that critics will interpret it as the hypocrisy of a rich Brexiteer

He will be branded as a man who delivered an almighty snub to Britain at a time when the country needs him most, as we seek to build our economy from outside the EU

And the bombshell comes at a critical point in negotiations over our departure, when entrepreneurs without Sir James's vast personal fortune are terrified of losing their livelihoods

Share this article Share They do not have the option, as he does, of simply moving their HQ to another continent – they will have to battle to keep their businesses afloat no matter how tough Brexit may be

Such worries are unlikely to trouble the tycoon, whose personal property portfolio includes a home in Singapore – handy for the new head office – and a £57million Manhattan penthouse he bought in November

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He received financial support from EU schemes adding up to £2.8million in 2017, according to the Financial Times

Sir James has in the past defended the payments, saying they help competition against heavily subsidised EU farms

Nonetheless, taking the Brussels shilling will strike some as incongruous.In terms of the tax situation, it's true that the UK's own corporation tax rate is now very competitive, so there may not be much immediate saving to be made by moving to Singapore

But Sir James has in the past expressed admiration for the city state's low-tax, low-regulation economy, where the maximum personal rate is around half the top level here

It is possible the relocation is a pre-emptive move for fear a future Corbyn government will hike corporate taxes, as Labour has threatened

If so, that would be disappointing – the UK needs business people of the calibre of Sir James to stand and fight off the Corbynite menace, not get out while the going's good

The move eastwards is not new. The company has been manufacturing overseas since the early 2000s, when it shifted a large tranche of production to Malaysia

Since then, it has continued to be a big investor in the UK, ploughing tens of millions of pounds into research, along with an institute that trains undergraduate engineers

In the short term, none of that is under threat – though there's no doubt that when a company's head office moves out of the UK, the centre of gravity shifts

In the long run, that may lead to jobs being lost here, or new ones being created elsewhere

Sir James deserves admiration for creating such a successful company – just the sort of enterprise Britain needs to prosper after Brexit

And yesterday should have been a celebration of the fact the firm's annual profits have leapt past the £1billion mark for the first time

What a terrible shame the tributes have been drowned out by an ill-judged act of desertion

 

For more infomation >> World News - RUTH SUNDERLAND: Dyson's move is an ill-judged act of desertion - Duration: 7:34.

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MASSIVE NEWS 28 FBI AGENTS ARE TESTIFYING AGAINST CLINTON THEY FOUND EVERYTHING - Duration: 13:30.

MASSIVE NEWS 28 FBI AGENTS ARE TESTIFYING AGAINST CLINTON THEY FOUND EVERYTHING

breakin 28 FBI agents are testifying against Clinton they found everything but now we got

to turn to some other breaking news tonight and

this is huge from John Solomon his brand-new bombshell report the FBI's efforts to monitor

the Trump campaign actually originated months before the FBI

authorized the counterintelligence investigation into so-called rushing

election and appearance this after quote foreign figures contacted Trump campaign advisers

and provided the FBI with hearsay allegations of Trump Russia collusion

according to John Solomon these foreign figures including some of

the trusted intelligence sources and even some Hillary Clinton's supporters in other

words what this means is members of the deep state that upper echelon

that we talked about Clinton sycophants they were literally flooding

the FBI with lies I'm verified on corroborated corroborated anti Trump material and there's

more remember the lovebirds struck in Page John Solomon tonight

has uncovered a series of new

texts from these two anti Trump FBI officials that show the Obama administration was likely

involved in steering this investigation against the Trump

campaign including one text that took place as the FBI was opening their

investigation into so-called Russian meddling where Lisa page writes quote we're not going

to withstand the pressure soon and then page instruct also

expressing fears that Obama would quote hijack their investigation or

leaked details to the press and in another text from Peter struck he

indicated that the Obama administration was very much involved in the FBI investigation

writing quote the White House meaning the Obama White House is running

this so what did Obama know when did he know it what it is inner circle

know when do they know it it's now time to put the former president and his entire team

under oath now Sarah Porter also tonight another new report and Vaughn

show detailing the possible connection between an international

spying alliance called the five eyes you can't put this in a novel and the ramp surveillance

of the Trump

campaign it's even bigger than we thought after all a Solomon and Carter both reported

the investigation into Trump Russia collusion remember it originated

abroad in London now the United Kingdom is a key member of this

five eyes alliance and by the way great news for me tonight pay close attention remember

when Senator Chuck Schumer said that you better not mess with the Intel community

because they got to get you six ways to Sunday this is great news

for me that selling author jerome corsi he's the author of this book it's a banal bookstores

on amazon.com barniz noble.com it's called killing the deep

state you might remember him he was back remember the group against John Kerry Vietnam bits

for truth he was one of them he's saying that yours truly that I Sean

Hannity and the next target of the deep state Wow isn't it's so

great to know that these corrupt officials with their backs against the wall that our

desperate desperate people do desperate things the people that have the

most powerful tools of intelligence and now going after me okay really so

sadly after all we have learned you know now we have drone for Z's prediction it doesn't

surprise me isn't that sad are we the United States of America are weakened

we'll be the former Soviet Union nor our weekend will be Venezuela

I promise you this one thing I'm never stopping ever here to help break down the stands me

new report is the hills John Solomon John good to see you sir a quick

question you think poor Z could be right I don't know I hope not I hope

that people stay within the law at all times right you don't want to see fans having build

by people that use certain things were happening to you there have been

times where people have raised questions about our reporter of

reporters like myself being surveilled and of course in the past the FBI did illegally

except intercept my mail ten years ago so there's a public record of

the FBI apologizing to me for for taking my mail after I broke all the stories about what

the FBI knew before 9/11 yeah that's pretty that's pretty scary and again

if that's case if people that are trying to get to

the truth in exposing corruption then because targets of the deep state and those that have

these tools of intelligence you could say goodbye to the

Constitution because it doesn't exist and what surprise the case that's

right don't know I don't have any evidence of ADD and I try to hold it on what I can

can report yeah yeah well right London Bridge is falling down curious

origins of FBI's struck Trump

Russia probe this is huge including the new struck page memos that you discover let's

talk about it all yeah no it's a great question for you know whenever something's

going on in Washington and people tell you there's no political

pressure I just don't believe it there's always put a koan pressure in Washington when there's

something as big as a hot football like the Russia election investigation

and these text messages are really the first to really get at the

idea that FBI agents felt political pressure they were worried that they used

an expletive to describe their brethren that the Obama Justice

Department might be leaking and but probably the most seminal and most important text message

that has raised a lot of concern with the people I talked to

you as a declaration after a meeting at the FBI in August fits that the Obama

White House quote is running this thing and we don't know what that means yet except that

you can interpret that the FBI agents had some fear that the White House

was somehow going to become involved in the Russia case and and

that's the first word

that we've seen in

For more infomation >> MASSIVE NEWS 28 FBI AGENTS ARE TESTIFYING AGAINST CLINTON THEY FOUND EVERYTHING - Duration: 13:30.

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Man City News - Man Utd steward asks fans four-word question following Burnley draw - Duration: 2:20.

  A Manchester United steward was seemingly left bemused following Manchester United's 2-2 draw with Burnley on Tuesday

 The Red Devils staged a thrilling comeback to rescue a point. The hosts were 2-0 down before Paul Pogba and Victor Lindelof spared Ole Gunnar Solskjaer his first defeat as caretaker boss

  But it wasn't this game the steward had his concerns with. At the same time, Manchester City had just lost to Newcastle

 After taking the lead through Sergio Aguero, the hosts fought back to clinch all three points at St James' Park

Salomon Rondon and Matt Ritchie found the back of the net in the second half to send the home fans wild

  According to our friends at the MEN , Newcastle's upset rippled through Old Trafford causing some United fans to cheer

 This prompted one steward to turn to the crowd and ask: "Why are you cheering?"   City's defeat of course provides Liverpool with the chance of extending their lead at the top of the Premier League table from four to seven points

 One fan who agreed with the steward tweeted: "Too right. End of fucking days if Liverpool win that league

I even heard a few ex pros enjoying the result when they saw the result on the screens

Not sure they fully realise the impact."   Another posted: "Do you know what you are doing Man City? The trophy itself will never forgive you if you let Henderson and Lovren hold it

"  Looks like the ancient proverb 'the enemy of my enemy is my friend' rings true in these parts

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