Próxima Estación: Desesperanza
Think you can skip a cadena just by ducking into the Metro? Think again...
Think you can skip a cadena just by ducking into the Metro? Think again...
Your briefing for Monday, February 13, 2017. Translated by Javier Liendo.
I made it out. I'm in Madrid now. I know the food is not going to run out. But I can't entirely bring myself to believe it.
As the government detains and deports journalists for doing their jobs, we apparently need to repeat things that ought to go without saying: taking bribes is a crime, reporting it isn’t.
A walk down petro-populism memory lane, through the eyes of a Kennedy-loving gringo.
Does it make sense for Venezuela to spend $3 million spending basically-established football players to a U20 world cup, really?
Your briefing for Friday, February 10, translated by Javier Liendo.
How do you borrow money without borrowing money? By selling a bond while formally agreeing to repurchase it three years later.
No, we don't really think tightening U.S. sanctions against corrupt Venezuelan officials, as a bipartisan group on the hill proposes, will destabilize the Maduro regime. It'll feel good for sure, though.
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