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About Waldo
Waldo Serrano is a journalist based in Hialeah, United States of America.
Worked in journals, United Press International, Reuters, Office of Cuban Broadcasting and currently in Voice of America.
News writer, translations from English to Spanish
50 years of experience
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Thousands of Stranded Venezuelan Migrants Accumulate in Central America

20 Oct 2023  |  www.vozdeamerica.com
Thousands of Venezuelan migrants are stranded in Central America, unable to continue their journey to the United States due to a new U.S. policy that allows only 24,000 Venezuelans to enter by air while those crossing the border are sent back to Mexico. Migrants face significant challenges in countries like Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Honduras, where local governments and humanitarian organizations are attempting to manage the crisis. The situation is dire, with many migrants lacking resources and facing uncertain futures. Efforts are being made to provide temporary assistance, but the overall outlook remains bleak.

The Qatari government denies involvement in the 'Qatargate' scandal, European authorities investigate

10 Oct 2023  |  www.vozdeamerica.com
The Qatari government, represented by Majed Al Ansari, denies involvement in the 'Qatargate' corruption scandal affecting the European Parliament, where Greek MEP Eva Kaili was arrested. Al Ansari also disputes the reported number of worker deaths during World Cup stadium construction, emphasizing Qatar's commitment to transparency and worker compensation. European authorities, including high-ranking officials like Annalena Baerbock and Simon Coveney, express serious concerns over the scandal's impact on Europe's credibility. The article also touches on Qatar's cultural values and its efforts to balance modernization with traditional beliefs.

Ukrainian refugee in Spain maintains hope that the war will end soon

01 Oct 2023  |  www.vozdeamerica.com
Anastasia Cherviakova, a 21-year-old Ukrainian refugee in Spain, shares her painful journey and the emotional toll of living away from her homeland. She teaches Spanish to other Ukrainian refugees and maintains hope that the war will end soon, despite the challenges and the need for psychological support. Anastasia's story highlights the struggles of displaced Ukrainians and their enduring hope for peace.

Thousands of Venezuelan migrants stranded in Central America

27 Oct 2022  |  Martí Noticias | Martinoticias.com/
Thousands of Venezuelan migrants on a dangerous journey through Central America towards the United States are stranded due to a new US policy. The policy allows 24,000 migrants to enter by air with humanitarian permission, while those crossing the border will be returned to Mexico under Title 42 and barred from future asylum requests. Migrants are stuck in various countries, facing an uncertain future between deportation and despair. Guatemala's security forces are detaining and expelling migrants, while Nicaragua lacks a clear strategy for the stranded. Honduras is preparing a contingency plan to address the influx, and Panama has closed its border to Venezuelan migrants without visas. The situation is further complicated by internal Venezuelan politics, with President Nicolás Maduro accusing former Oil Minister Tareck El Aissami of conspiracy and corruption.

Pompeo promises to confront Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua at the OAS

14 Oct 2020  |  www.vozdeamerica.com
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo vowed to confront the regimes of Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela at the upcoming OAS General Assembly. He praised OAS Secretary General Luis Almagro for his defense of human rights and democracy. Pompeo also called for credible elections in Bolivia and criticized the election of Cuba, Russia, and China to the UN Human Rights Council. He highlighted the US's significant contributions to the World Food Program and condemned China's role in the pandemic. Additionally, Pompeo addressed US efforts in resolving conflicts in Europe and the Middle East.

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NASA Test Paves Way for New Manned Moon Flights

04 Sep 2020  |  Voz de América
NASA completed a large-scale test of the propulsion engine of its new Space Launch System (SLS) for future manned missions to the Moon. The test, conducted in Promontory, Utah, by Northrop Grumman, involved a two-minute burn of a five-segment solid rocket booster, consuming six tons of fuel per second. The SLS, described as the most powerful rocket in human history by NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, aims to return humans to the Moon by 2024, including the first woman. The test results will inform the boosters for the first three Artemis missions, with the inaugural SLS mission planned for November 2021 to send an Orion capsule around the Moon.

Trump's White House Speech Closes Republican Convention on Thursday

27 Aug 2020  |  Voz de América
President Donald Trump is set to conclude the Republican National Convention with his acceptance speech for the nomination, outlining his policy for the next four years if re-elected. Trump aims to recount his first term achievements and make his case for re-election amidst criticisms of his handling of the coronavirus crisis and racial protests. The speech, controversially held at the White House, is part of a convention that has portrayed Trump as the leader to restore order and revive the economy. The event will also feature speeches from Republican leaders and a televised spectacle. Democrats, including Kamala Harris, plan to respond to Trump's narrative, criticizing his aggressive approach to protests.

How the U.S. Returned to Space with Its Own Spacecraft

03 Aug 2020  |  Voz de América
After 59 years of sending astronauts to space in its own spacecraft, NASA is transitioning to private companies for this mission. On August 2, astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley returned to Earth from the International Space Station in SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule, marking the end of its test flights. Pending NASA certification, SpaceX will conduct regular missions to the space station. Since the suspension of the Space Shuttle program in 2011, U.S. astronauts relied on Russian Soyuz spacecraft. NASA's Commercial Crew Program led to Boeing and SpaceX developing their own space vehicles. SpaceX, led by Elon Musk, has advanced with its recoverable rockets. The Crew Dragon will be inspected in Florida, and if certified, will transport astronauts Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover, Shannon Walker, and Soichi Noguchi in September. Boeing plans to debut its Starliner-1 capsule in 2021, sending astronauts Josh Cassada and Sunita Williams on a Lockheed Martin and Boeing-built Atlas V rocket.

U.S.: What does the new COVID-19 aid package from the Republicans include?

27 Jul 2020  |  www.vozdeamerica.com
The Senate Republicans are set to announce a new $1 trillion COVID-19 economic aid package, which includes assistance for the unemployed and payments to businesses to retain workers. The package aims to replace the previous federal aid expiring on July 31. Key elements include paying 70% of individual salaries for the unemployed, another $1,200 check, tax credits for small businesses and restaurants, and protection for renters. The proposal faces opposition from Democrats, who prefer maintaining a fixed benefit amount. Negotiations are complicated by upcoming legislative recesses, but there is optimism for a bipartisan agreement.

Writers from around the world defend dismissed doctors in Nicaragua

04 Jun 2020  |  www.vozdeamerica.com
Over 90 writers and intellectuals, including Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa, condemned the dismissal of more than 15 doctors from public hospitals in Nicaragua for requesting protection amid the COVID-19 pandemic. In an open letter to President Daniel Ortega and Vice President Rosario Murillo, the writers deemed the dismissals unjustified and criticized the government's disregard for WHO and PAHO recommendations. The letter emphasized the high mortality rate among healthcare workers in Nicaragua and demanded the reinstatement of the dismissed doctors. Nicaraguan poet Gioconda Belli expressed gratitude for the international solidarity shown by the writers.
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