Venezuelans Want to Watch the World Cup, But It's Easier Said Than Done
Following the world’s biggest sporting event comes down to affording it, and whether power outages allow us to watch
Delcy and Jorge’s new electricity bill would open the power grid to private investment. The State may still play a role, but this could dismantle the monopoly of one of Hugo Chávez’s must dysfunctional and corrupt creations.
Energy expert Luisa Palacios says recovering our grid requires guarantees, hefty long-term investment and a redefined role for private companies
Meanwhile, a PDVSA contractor is under fire after two fatal accidents in Lake Maracaibo #NowWhatVenezuela
Over generations, the State was hollowed out into something to loot. National rebuilding requires radical institutional transformation
Incompetence and lack of transparency have left Margarita Island, Venezuela’s main tourist destination, vulnerable to periodic blackouts
Transparency International just released its Corruption Perceptions Index 2019, and other than placing Venezuela almost at the very bottom, it offers perspective into why corruption hits us so—and what we can do to fix it.
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The crucial split of the Colombian Right suggests that populist theatrics can override the institutional anti-chavismo we are used to
Whether against elPeriódico or Armando.Info, the relentless persecution of investigative reporters shows how corruption is used to protect predatory elites
The former Spanish PM never stopped helping chavismo out. Now, authorities reveal what he allegedly earned for that service
Here are five strategic elements the pro-democracy movement can adopt to renew itself
The Terror and the fall of Maximilien Robespierre offer lessons to Delcy Rodríguez