Eight Reforms to Revive Venezuela's Hydrocarbon Industry
After several years of gradual decline, Venezuela’s oil production has gone into an accelerated tailspin this year. These eight reforms can bring it back from the brink.
After several years of gradual decline, Venezuela’s oil production has gone into an accelerated tailspin this year. These eight reforms can bring it back from the brink.
Your daily briefing for Monday, October 31st, 2016. Translated by Carlos M. Egaña.
After an all-nighter at La Rinconada, the government and the opposition (minus VP) have set up a new negotiation track to work through the mess. In unrelated news, it's Halloween.
Remember back when every former president in Latin America was against the Venezuelan regime and every current president on the fence? That's over.
Non-violent resistance takes minute preparation: not just physical and intellectual, but spiritual, too. Does MUD really understand what it’s signing up for?
Our resident artist, AdryTatoo, led the Caracas Chronicles Team through an exercise of channeling our frustrations into collage, while we get back to covering the crisis. The results are as fascinating as they are perturbing. Behold.
Yesterday's Paro Nacional Ciudadano got mixed reviews. Fears of wage increase-related layoffs and quincena Friday definitely played against a full-on stoppage.
On Wednesday, we saw the thing that never happened in 2014: moderates calling for radical action.
It's not that we want to be deliberately repetitive... It's just that the government keeps doing the same stupid thing.
We’ve been able to hang on for 21 years in one of the craziest media landscapes in the world. We’ve seen different media outlets in Venezuela (and abroad) closing shop, something we’re looking to avoid at all costs. Your collaboration goes a long way in helping us weather the storm.
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