A True Waste of Time
Your daily briefing for Wednesday, April 11, 2018. Translated by Javier Liendo.
Your daily briefing for Wednesday, April 11, 2018. Translated by Javier Liendo.
Two U.S. congressmen visited Venezuela last week and met with Nicolás Maduro. But one of those visits actually caught many by surprise and raised a lot of questions.
Venezuelan prostitutes are in high demand in Lima. Their pimp speaks candidly about the business.
Despite the economic crisis in Venezuela, there’s one sector where business is booming: cryptocurrencies. From mining to exchanges, Venezuelans are finding ways to make a living around a new technology that’s on its way to mainstream adoption.
A leading human rights NGO joins forces with a Lifetime Achievement Latin Grammy winner to create awareness about what’s going on in Venezuela.
You don’t have to worry when you can’t find products in the supermarket. WhatsApp has got your back, since many distributors offer a good range of products and services that way.
The Venebot platform trains young Venezuelans and helps them with their interests in science and technology, specifically in robotics. Sounds surreal, but somebody has to prepare us for the future, especially now that the country seems to be stuck in the past.
Your daily briefing for Saturday, April 7, 2018. Translated by Javier Liendo.
The government, with its current system of slave production, keeps kids at jails called “schools” where there’s no qualified learning and international indicators point that out.
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