Fear on Thursday
Although half of Caracas was deserted for Thursday’s strike, downtown buzzed with activity… and dread.
Although half of Caracas was deserted for Thursday’s strike, downtown buzzed with activity… and dread.
With sanctions on the Venezuelan oil industry a distinct possibility, here are the ugly and uglier aspects of an unprecedented blow to our economy.
Your daily briefing for Friday, July 28, 2017. Translated by Javier Liendo.
Avianca's rushed suspension of service to Venezuela, together with the decision to evacuate U.S. diplomats' families, builds up a picture of a country under unprecedented pressure.
Negotiations look closer by the minute in Venezuela, and we should all be glad, for Libya tells us what happens when talks fail and chaos reigns.
Your daily briefing for Thursday, July 27, 2017. Translated by Javier Liendo.
Getting rid of Maduro? That’s the easy part. The real question is what you do with the hyper-criminal faction leaders just beneath him in the chavista org chart.
Enough tut-tutting the youngsters on the street taking big risks for ‘La Resistencia.’ The truth is, without their energy and commitment, we have no movement.
In a 15-minute speech from house arrest, Leopoldo López stayed studiously on message. That’s a good thing.
Today's Permanent Council session of the OAS has Venezuela on the agenda, ahead of the ANC and U.S. announced economic and individual sanctions. If you're "de paro" today, join in the fun.
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