Uncomfortable Questions on a Suffering, Paralyzed Nation
Let’s look carefully at the unprecedented combination of factors that keeps Venezuela in this unbearable state. Let’s try to answer the questions few dare to ask.
Let’s look carefully at the unprecedented combination of factors that keeps Venezuela in this unbearable state. Let’s try to answer the questions few dare to ask.
Jorge Ramos recovered his interview with Maduro. Padrino López keeps asking for patience from the Armed Forces, yet he gives nothing back for now. Venezuelan author Rodrigo Blanco Calderón makes us proud and gives us reasons to smile.
While the dictatorship blames the U.S. for the deaths at Caracas Children’s Hospital, the causes seem to be negligence, underfunding and the international agreement for bone marrow transplants, before the OFAC sanctions.
Representatives from the health sector met with the Red Cross on Wednesday. ANC and TSJ go after deputy Rafael Guzmán. Guaidó said that no agreements were reached in Oslo.
Thousands flee daily along the main corridor of immigration from Venezuela to Bogota and points beyond, and an informal economy has evolved to help them.
Photo: 800Noticias, retrieved. The National Assembly approved in first discussion and with parliamentary urgency the Law Approving the Adhesion of the Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance (TIAR). The...
States like Zulia, Tachira, Merida and Lara got the short end of the stick when it comes to gasoline supply and distribution. Experts warn that Caracas will catch up and will soon have to endure several day long lines for fuel, it’s only a matter of time.
One month ago, deputy Gilber Caro, one of the regime’s usual suspects was taken by SEBIN. Since then, neither his family or Voluntad Popular, same party of caretaker President Guaidó, have heard from him. He disappeared. Why?
Photo: Efecto Cocuyo Five patients of the Hematology service at the J.M. de los Ríos Children’s Hospital have died in less than a month. They all required a bone...
A bill to activate Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans is moving quickly through the U.S. Congress, but how does this affect Venezuelans in the U.S., including those currently seeking asylum?
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