That time I marched to the CNE and made it
A story about Julio Borges and the CNE, back before protests, the student movement or guarimbas were even a thing.
A story about Julio Borges and the CNE, back before protests, the student movement or guarimbas were even a thing.
A breath of fresh air at the end of an asphyxiating day. ¡Vamos Vinotinto!
Your daily briefing for Friday, June 10th, 2016. Translated by Javier Liendo.
Tune into our live stream of Americas Society/Council of the Americas panel, right now. Quico is moderating, so it should be a lively debate...
Pedro is 47 years old. He manages a butchery in Caracas, and struggles with the day-to-day of living in Venezuela like anyone else. Oh, and he has type 1 diabetes.
A woman carrying a child runs wildly to reach the food line. A Metro passenger reads the gospels and quotes Chávez. Senseless, bizarre, but real.
Your daily briefing for Wednesday, June 8th, 2016. Translated by Javier Liendo.
The government tried to persuade the opposition to give up on a Recall Referendum in return for a balanced Supreme Tribunal Constitutional Chamber and freeing political prisoners. Capriles and López said 'no way.'
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