Utterly Pointless
Look, I realize there are few worse uses of your time than arguing about "socialism". But sometimes, you just can't help yourself.
Look, I realize there are few worse uses of your time than arguing about "socialism". But sometimes, you just can't help yourself.
President Maduro says everyone in Norte de Santander loves him. Clifton Ross, on the ground in Cúcuta and Pamplona, goes out looking for them...and finds a deep well of sadness and compassion instead.
Julio Borges has been preparing for a job like president of the National Assembly for years, but with huge visibility, little power, and conflicting pressures from the right and from the left...it may just be Mission Impossible.
Our man in Maracay describes life under Governor Tareck El Aissami, who's just been named Nicolás Maduro's Vice-president, and could well be his successor.
Primero Justicia's Julio Borges steps up to the National Assembly's Chairmanship...and we're liveblogging it.
The whole concept of Ramón Lobo running the Venezuelan economy in 2017 would be hilarious if it wasn't for the sheer scale of the tragedy it implies.
It takes travelling to smaller cities to grasp how malignant the tumor of state-delivered groceries has really grown.
A deep, deep dive into Caracas Chronicles's archives last year. Man, so much happened!
For years, I've been chronicling the slow demise of Venezuela's free media at the hands of an authoritarian state. This weekend, it happened to the paper I read with my café con leche.
Caraqueños have always known, the place to go for good, affordable clothes in the west of Caracas was the big La Hormiga market in El Cementerio. Or, well, it always had been.
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