Malcorra de tu Madre!
Doesn't the Argentinean foreign minister's name sound like a grosería? After you read Juan's exposé over at Foreign Policy, you will be mentando Malcorra as well.
Doesn't the Argentinean foreign minister's name sound like a grosería? After you read Juan's exposé over at Foreign Policy, you will be mentando Malcorra as well.
Lufthansa’s last flight departed from Maiquetía Airport, protests for food accross the country, CNE stonewalls referendum, and Humanitarian Aid is golpista.
Sick people driven to despair by shortages of the drugs their doctors prescribe are an easy mark for conmen willing to peddle anything for a quick buck.
How a single, bad development essay came to blight Venezuelan development thinking for the next eighty years.
Your daily briefing for Friday, June 17th, 2016. Translated by Javier Liendo.
Violence is so normalized in Venezuela that we all suddenly decided it's fine to share extremely graphic images on social media. Anabella nos explica, en español, por qué no lo es.
Can the ruling clique really be deluded enough to think CLAPs are sustainable even in the medium term? Or is the regime now not just openly destructive but, even worse, openly self-destructive?
Your daily briefing for Thursday, June 16th, 2016. Translated by Javier Liendo.
Imagine social conflict as a donkey. A donkey that has been jacked up on hormones for 13 years, and grew into colossal, two-headed mutant with a brutal thirst for chaos. We're gonna need a bigger pen.
At first, pushing the Democratic Charter without having the votes first seemed like a rookie mistake. Now it looks almost visionary. Could this have been Almagro's plan all along?
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