The Defection Races
As Venezuela’s political crisis drags on, the pressure on both the government and the opposition is growing. The question is: who's going to crack first?
As Venezuela’s political crisis drags on, the pressure on both the government and the opposition is growing. The question is: who's going to crack first?
Paul Moreno and Augusto Puga were just like me: young medical trainees trying to make a difference. Their murders shook me to the core. Then I realized shaking me to the core was exactly the regime's goal.
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The circumstances behind the death of Ciudad Bolívar medical student Augusto Puga demand exacting investigation and criminal prosecution.
TIME spotlighted the work of photojournalists who risk their lives and equipment to capture the heartbreaking moments of profound misery in Venezuela.
Your daily briefing for Friday, May 26, 2017. Translated by Javier Liendo.
If you're invested in Vennys that mature soon, you're invested in misery. I called some contacts on the Street to find out how they think about this. Mostly, they don't.
So many lefty artists out there who are so good at writing lyrics calling for justice in the world… Isn’t it time for you guys to write one calling for justice in Venezuela?
Reality in Venezuela has taken us from "No vale, yo no creo" to "No lo puedo creer." As the government goes on the offensive, the pace of the crisis is quickening. It's a white knuckle ride.
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