No Use Crying Over Spilled Malk: It’s Not Milk
Just another item on chavismo's cruel procedure list: the irresponsible distribution of products that satiate hunger, but are far from being nutritious.
Just another item on chavismo's cruel procedure list: the irresponsible distribution of products that satiate hunger, but are far from being nutritious.
Your daily briefing for Wednesday, February 28, 2018. Translated by Javier Liendo.
As young people heard of USB’s student leader Mauro Cayama’s passing, Twitter became an X-Ray of the Venezuelan millennial soul.
After several kids died from contracting infections in the hospital last year, the IACHR granted precautionary measures to kidney transplant patients in the JM de los Ríos Hospital.
Since certified reserves aren’t such, the petro will be, at best, another way to make opaque transactions by an already shady administration.
Your daily briefing for Tuesday, February 27, 2018. Translated by Javier Liendo.
A blackout left people trapped in the Teleférico de Caracas. Instead of blaming an incompetent government, people called victims “traitors” for trying to live a normal life.
If the petro hadn’t gotten enough of a beating this week, the WSJ whacks it again. Hard.
Your daily briefing for Monday, February 26, 2018. Translated by Javier Liendo.
The numbers keep mounting: Venezuela’s migrant crisis is on a massive scale, and growing. With three million already gone, how many more people can we afford to lose?
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