The $10 Million Shakedown: Rafael Ramírez Sued Over Speed Money
The corruption plot about Rafael Ramírez’ PDVSA tenure thickens. It’s hard to keep up with former-chavista-golden-boy-turned-traitor’s shenanigans.
The corruption plot about Rafael Ramírez’ PDVSA tenure thickens. It’s hard to keep up with former-chavista-golden-boy-turned-traitor’s shenanigans.
With 19 votes in favor, 8 abstentions and only 5 voted against, the OAS approved a resolution that expresses the region’s growing concern regarding the April 22 elections as well as the humanitarian and human rights crises.
Your daily briefing for Saturday, February 24, 2018. Translated by Javier Liendo.
It’s hard to find tickets to travel domestically in Venezuela, probably because a breakfast for two is more expensive than the plane ride.
Alfred De Zayas denies humanitarian crisis after meetings with 16 ministries and top government officials. He obviously didn’t visit any hospitals or take the subway.
Your daily briefing for Friday, February 23, 2018. Translated by Javier Liendo.
After Nicolás Maduro’s video on Sunday, there was a time for memes and now it’s time for being serious. CONSORVEN is serious in its fight for inclusion, accessibility and guaranteeing the rights of the deaf community and people with disabilities.
Once the goose that laid the golden eggs, PDVSA is paying wages so miserable that its workers are malnourished and can’t do their jobs.
The Maduro government claims the petro was successfully launched. The records on the blockchain say otherwise.
Your daily briefing for Thursday, February 22, 2018. Translated by Javier Liendo.
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