The Chigüire Bipolar Has Spoken: Is It Too Much to Ask for Some Accountability?
You know it’s getting real and shit has hit the fan when the most celebrated Venezuelan parody website starts writing seriously.
You know it’s getting real and shit has hit the fan when the most celebrated Venezuelan parody website starts writing seriously.
Your daily briefing for Friday, April 6, 2018. Translated by Javier Liendo.
Opposition parties have fought hard for a shy success in recent years. One of their main challenges is to recover people's trust.
Guyana is making its legal move in The Hague to settle the Esequibo dispute for good. But does Venezuela have any reason to be concerned about the recent actions by Georgetown?
Leopoldo and New York Times journalist Wil Hylton arranged several interviews saying they were old classmates. They managed to do so right under SEBIN officials’ noses and the result is a two-part podcast where Leopoldo speaks his mind.
All the legal myths surrounding the evermore confusing petro will be debunked and your questions will be answered by our trustworthy experts.
Your daily briefing for Wednesday, April 4, 2018. Translated by Javier Liendo.
As Venezuela spirals deeper into the sinkhole of hyperinflation and socio-economic crisis, webcam pornography platforms are depicted as plausible income sources for those in need, raising legal, ethical and economic dilemmas.
The BCV revamped and refreshed the look and feel of its online platform, but opacity, secrecy and misconduct in madurismo’s economic policies haven’t changed one bit. You have been warned.
Your daily briefing for Tuesday, April 3, 2018. Translated by Javier Liendo.
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