La Nación covers Greenland mining permits and Venezuelan hunger strike protests

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent news outlet, posted several updates on February 14, 2026, covering developments in Greenland’s mining sector, protests in Venezuela, and sports news from Portugal.

In a tweet dated February 14, 2026, La Nación reported: ” Groenlandia: 138 permisos mineros y solo dos minas activas en la nueva carrera por sus tierras raras https://t.co/WZziUrcXhT”. This highlights the increasing global interest in Greenland’s rare earth resources, where despite the issuance of 138 mining permits, only two mines are currently operational.

Another post from the same date stated: ” Familiares de presos políticos inician huelga de hambre en Venezuela https://t.co/GZBfAlnhki”. The tweet refers to family members of political prisoners in Venezuela starting a hunger strike as a form of protest.

A third tweet focused on sports developments involving Patrick Sequeira: ” Patrick Sequeira levanta cabeza en Portugal y ya toma distancia del peligro https://t.co/qEOQoXUCLJ”.

Greenland has become a focal point for international competition over rare earth minerals due to their importance for technology and green energy industries. Although numerous exploration permits have been granted by local authorities to various companies seeking to capitalize on these resources, only a small number of mines are currently active. Meanwhile, political unrest continues in Venezuela as families seek justice for detained relatives through non-violent protest actions such as hunger strikes. In sports news from Portugal, Patrick Sequeira is noted for his recent performance improvement and moving away from relegation threats with his team.



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