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#13226295
22 January 2026
Jose Eduardo Molotla Rojas, an antique collector in Mexico, welcomes his neighbors and visitors to his home in the southern part of Mexico City. He keeps a vast collection of antique objects, which he builds since childhood. He claims he does not have an exact inventory of the items he acquires over the years. Don Jose Eduardo's collection includes Swiss record players, German microscopes, Chinese and Japanese aviaries, cameras, toys, sewing machines, and countless other antique items of great historical and economic value.
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#13226296
22 January 2026
Jose Eduardo Molotla Rojas, an antique collector in Mexico, welcomes his neighbors and visitors to his home in the southern part of Mexico City. He keeps a vast collection of antique objects, which he builds since childhood. He claims he does not have an exact inventory of the items he acquires over the years. Don Jose Eduardo's collection includes Swiss record players, German microscopes, Chinese and Japanese aviaries, cameras, toys, sewing machines, and countless other antique items of great historical and economic value.
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#13226297
22 January 2026
Jose Eduardo Molotla Rojas, an antique collector in Mexico, welcomes his neighbors and visitors to his home in the southern part of Mexico City. He keeps a vast collection of antique objects, which he builds since childhood. He claims he does not have an exact inventory of the items he acquires over the years. Don Jose Eduardo's collection includes Swiss record players, German microscopes, Chinese and Japanese aviaries, cameras, toys, sewing machines, and countless other antique items of great historical and economic value.
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#13226298
22 January 2026
Jose Eduardo Molotla Rojas, an antique collector in Mexico, welcomes his neighbors and visitors to his home in the southern part of Mexico City. He keeps a vast collection of antique objects, which he builds since childhood. He claims he does not have an exact inventory of the items he acquires over the years. Don Jose Eduardo's collection includes Swiss record players, German microscopes, Chinese and Japanese aviaries, cameras, toys, sewing machines, and countless other antique items of great historical and economic value.
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#13226300
22 January 2026
Jose Eduardo Molotla Rojas, an antique collector in Mexico, welcomes his neighbors and visitors to his home in the southern part of Mexico City. He keeps a vast collection of antique objects, which he builds since childhood. He claims he does not have an exact inventory of the items he acquires over the years. Don Jose Eduardo's collection includes Swiss record players, German microscopes, Chinese and Japanese aviaries, cameras, toys, sewing machines, and countless other antique items of great historical and economic value.
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#13226301
22 January 2026
Jose Eduardo Molotla Rojas, an antique collector in Mexico, welcomes his neighbors and visitors to his home in the southern part of Mexico City. He keeps a vast collection of antique objects, which he builds since childhood. He claims he does not have an exact inventory of the items he acquires over the years. Don Jose Eduardo's collection includes Swiss record players, German microscopes, Chinese and Japanese aviaries, cameras, toys, sewing machines, and countless other antique items of great historical and economic value.
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#13226302
22 January 2026
Jose Eduardo Molotla Rojas, an antique collector in Mexico, welcomes his neighbors and visitors to his home in the southern part of Mexico City. He keeps a vast collection of antique objects, which he builds since childhood. He claims he does not have an exact inventory of the items he acquires over the years. Don Jose Eduardo's collection includes Swiss record players, German microscopes, Chinese and Japanese aviaries, cameras, toys, sewing machines, and countless other antique items of great historical and economic value.
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#13226303
22 January 2026
Jose Eduardo Molotla Rojas, an antique collector in Mexico, welcomes his neighbors and visitors to his home in the southern part of Mexico City. He keeps a vast collection of antique objects, which he builds since childhood. He claims he does not have an exact inventory of the items he acquires over the years. Don Jose Eduardo's collection includes Swiss record players, German microscopes, Chinese and Japanese aviaries, cameras, toys, sewing machines, and countless other antique items of great historical and economic value.
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#13226306
22 January 2026
Jose Eduardo Molotla Rojas, an antique collector in Mexico, welcomes his neighbors and visitors to his home in the southern part of Mexico City. He keeps a vast collection of antique objects, which he builds since childhood. He claims he does not have an exact inventory of the items he acquires over the years. Don Jose Eduardo's collection includes Swiss record players, German microscopes, Chinese and Japanese aviaries, cameras, toys, sewing machines, and countless other antique items of great historical and economic value.
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#13226307
22 January 2026
Jose Eduardo Molotla Rojas, an antique collector in Mexico, welcomes his neighbors and visitors to his home in the southern part of Mexico City. He keeps a vast collection of antique objects, which he builds since childhood. He claims he does not have an exact inventory of the items he acquires over the years. Don Jose Eduardo's collection includes Swiss record players, German microscopes, Chinese and Japanese aviaries, cameras, toys, sewing machines, and countless other antique items of great historical and economic value.
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#13226308
22 January 2026
Jose Eduardo Molotla Rojas, an antique collector in Mexico, welcomes his neighbors and visitors to his home in the southern part of Mexico City. He keeps a vast collection of antique objects, which he builds since childhood. He claims he does not have an exact inventory of the items he acquires over the years. Don Jose Eduardo's collection includes Swiss record players, German microscopes, Chinese and Japanese aviaries, cameras, toys, sewing machines, and countless other antique items of great historical and economic value.
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22 January 2026
Jose Eduardo Molotla Rojas, an antique collector in Mexico, welcomes his neighbors and visitors to his home in the southern part of Mexico City. He keeps a vast collection of antique objects, which he builds since childhood. He claims he does not have an exact inventory of the items he acquires over the years. Don Jose Eduardo's collection includes Swiss record players, German microscopes, Chinese and Japanese aviaries, cameras, toys, sewing machines, and countless other antique items of great historical and economic value.
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#13226310
22 January 2026
Jose Eduardo Molotla Rojas, an antique collector in Mexico, welcomes his neighbors and visitors to his home in the southern part of Mexico City. He keeps a vast collection of antique objects, which he builds since childhood. He claims he does not have an exact inventory of the items he acquires over the years. Don Jose Eduardo's collection includes Swiss record players, German microscopes, Chinese and Japanese aviaries, cameras, toys, sewing machines, and countless other antique items of great historical and economic value.
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#13226311
22 January 2026
Jose Eduardo Molotla Rojas, an antique collector in Mexico, welcomes his neighbors and visitors to his home in the southern part of Mexico City. He keeps a vast collection of antique objects, which he builds since childhood. He claims he does not have an exact inventory of the items he acquires over the years. Don Jose Eduardo's collection includes Swiss record players, German microscopes, Chinese and Japanese aviaries, cameras, toys, sewing machines, and countless other antique items of great historical and economic value.
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#13156557
4 January 2026
Participants in a solidarity protest with Venezuela march through the streets of Krakow, Poland, on January 4, 2026, following a U.S. attack. On January 3, 2026, the United States strikes Caracas and several other cities, while Delta Force abducts Venezuela's president and dictator, Nicolás Maduro, along with his wife. He faces multiple charges related to drug cartels. Since August 2025, the U.S. bombs 37 vessels, with the attacks resulting in 110 deaths, prompting objections from humanitarian organizations due to the lack of any evidence linking those targeted to drug trafficking. In December, the United States closes Venezuelan airspace, and the CIA carries out an attack on a port along Venezuela's coast, seizing three Venezuelan oil tankers. The regime attempts to negotiate a transfer of power and access to asylum, but this is rejected by Donald Trump. Initially, the U.S. president maintains that the attacks are driven by the fight against drug trafficking and the protection of American citizens; however, in recent statements, he shifts his rhetoric. Only 5–10 percent of the cocaine reaching the United States originates from the Venezuelan route, accounting for less than 1 percent of overdose deaths in the U.S. Protesters oppose the U.S. attacks and its interference in Venezuelan politics, as well as its 'regime change' policy, which they view as a tool of imperial expansion.
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#13156558
4 January 2026
Participants in a solidarity protest with Venezuela march through the streets of Krakow, Poland, on January 4, 2026, following a U.S. attack. On January 3, 2026, the United States strikes Caracas and several other cities, while Delta Force abducts Venezuela's president and dictator, Nicolás Maduro, along with his wife. He faces multiple charges related to drug cartels. Since August 2025, the U.S. bombs 37 vessels, with the attacks resulting in 110 deaths, prompting objections from humanitarian organizations due to the lack of any evidence linking those targeted to drug trafficking. In December, the United States closes Venezuelan airspace, and the CIA carries out an attack on a port along Venezuela's coast, seizing three Venezuelan oil tankers. The regime attempts to negotiate a transfer of power and access to asylum, but this is rejected by Donald Trump. Initially, the U.S. president maintains that the attacks are driven by the fight against drug trafficking and the protection of American citizens; however, in recent statements, he shifts his rhetoric. Only 5–10 percent of the cocaine reaching the United States originates from the Venezuelan route, accounting for less than 1 percent of overdose deaths in the U.S. Protesters oppose the U.S. attacks and its interference in Venezuelan politics, as well as its 'regime change' policy, which they view as a tool of imperial expansion.
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