"I like Obama"
Your daily briefing for Wednesday, June 15th, 2016. Translated by Javier Liendo.
Your daily briefing for Wednesday, June 15th, 2016. Translated by Javier Liendo.
Natural-Gas Condensate. Most Venezuelans have no idea what that even means. I know what it means, though. It means the solution to a startling range of Venezuela's oil and gas problems.
To see the single most destructive trend in Venezuela today, forget about CLAPs, about colas, the TSJ or the CNE or the CIA. Look, instead, to PDVSA's production statistics.
Your daily briefing for Tuesday, June 14th, 2016. Translated by Javier Liendo.
Taking power from chavismo? That's the easy part. The hard part comes later, when you need to stabilize the country against an organized, armed, trained chavista paramilitary opposition. Henri Falcón has thought this through. The rest of MUD hasn't.
Your daily briefing for Monday, June 13th, 2016. Translated by Carlos Egaña.
The end of the state's monopoly over the legitimate use of violence does not imply the end of the government; it implies the end of the state.
Cronica.Uno's Mabel Sarmiento Garmendia and Yohana Marra on how hunger protests escalated into a day of violence and mayhem in the Western Caracas neighborhood of La Vega on Friday.
For today's sobremesa, Juan tells us why Tibisay inspires more pity than anger. Imagining her as a graduate student in New York city and comparing that to her current self, he sees somebody who refused to let opportunities change her into a better person.
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