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teleSUR Marks 20 Years as Voice of the Global South, Faces New Communication Challenges - teleSUR English

Summary by Telesur
‘We’ll be needed more than ever if we stay true to who we are and what we have been,’ Villegas stressed. On Wednesday, Cuba’s “Round Table” program aired a special broadcast from Caracas, Venezuela, featuring journalist Patricia Villegas, president of teleSUR, a multimedia news platform celebrating its 20th anniversary. RELATED: 9th OPEC International Seminar: TeleSur and Its Role in Energy Information “Our greatest challenge is to never forget …

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In a global media landscape dominated by large corporations, TeleSUR stands as a beacon of alternative communication, celebrating two decades since its conception. In an exclusive interview, the president of this information platform, reflects on the challenges, achievements and future of this unique communicational project.The origins: from a paper-based idea to reality in Caracas TeleSUR's genesis goes back to a visionary conversation in Havan…

Telesur /Latin American Summary, July 24, 2025. What began as a bold idea materialized by commanders Fidel Castro and Hugo Chávez, is currently a tangible reality that has redefined journalism in Latin America and the Caribbean. The diversity of talents across Latin America and the Caribbean, along with Venezuelan professionals, [...] La entrada Comunicación. Patricia Villegas: Loyalty to the story of events is a constant in teleSUR was first pu…

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Telesur broke the news in Caracas, Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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