“Who’s coming? Everyone, right?”
Perhaps Venezuelans are clueless about whether we'll reach safe harbor doing what we're doing. But one thing we’re positive about: we’re through trying to adapt ourselves to this hell.
Half-baked Socialism: A Glimpse Into Venezuela's Bread Crisis
A panadería owner explains the harrowing reality of having to run a business that feeds Venezuelans, under the State's coercive watch.
Lobbying the Enemy
Why is Corey Lewandowski’s lobbying firm taking money from a 100% Venezuelan state-owned enterprise?
Valencia isn't spared
For three days, Venezuela's third largest city has witnessed the worst looting since 1989. The warehouses that store and distribute much of the food Venezuela eats lay bare. There's fear in people’s eyes.
Villains against civilians
Your daily briefing for Friday, May 5, 2017. Translated by Javier Liendo
What do you mean constituent?
Reactions to Maduro’s call for a Constituent Assembly include labeling it as unconstitutional or as a strategy to distract attention away from the mess Venezuelans is facing. Here's a look at some of the most relevant statements.
Maldita Constituyente
Without a referendum that allows the people to decide whether they want a constituent or not, Chavismo is, once again, blatantly violating the constitution.
Maturity vs. Maduro
When they first came on the scene, the Student Leaders of 2007 were the best news for Venezuelan civil society in a very long time. Ten years on, this generation's ethos seems to be our nation's only hope.
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