Las Cristinas: A US$1.38 Billion Tantrum
For the last 49 years, Las Cristinas has been a peculiar kind of mine: instead of gold, it yields lawsuits. The latest one was...expensive.
For the last 49 years, Las Cristinas has been a peculiar kind of mine: instead of gold, it yields lawsuits. The latest one was...expensive.
Our Puerto Ordaz correspondent interviews the creators of this charming web series featuring some of Ciudad Guayana's most treasured characters.
Seventeen months after a bizarre, closed-doors deal between PDVSA, Banco de Venezuela and BCV, a “new” Pdvsa 6% 2022 bond turned up and fell a hair-raising 11% in its first day of ‘trading’. We set out to figure out what the hell that’s about.
Over on the Wall Street Journal, Anatoly Kurmanaev and John Otis have this eye-popping story of what a heist looks like in 21st Century Socialism.
The Assembly's plan to approve a new law on Recall Referendums to expedite the whole process? You didn't seriously think chavismo would allow that, did you?
The budget and scope of Maduro's surveillance operation is enough to make a convicted Colombian hacker, and the media that covers this story, blush.
The so called "Operaciones de Liberación del Pueblo" are just old fashioned police raids. A new HRW/PROVEA reports detail the abuses committed in their name.
In his latest Sobremesa, Juan asks whether we should be focusing on solutions instead of problems when it comes to effective regime change in 2016, namely, getting rid of the current TSJ.
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