A First Effect of the Esequibo Campaign: Xenophobia against Venezuelans in Guyana
More than 20,000 migrants in that country are being posed as a threat and a Trojan horse from the Guyanese media and political sphere
Political science and media student. Caribbean and nomadic, trying to explain Venezuela in English.
More than 20,000 migrants in that country are being posed as a threat and a Trojan horse from the Guyanese media and political sphere
Following the Mexican and Cuban traditions of blaming drug trafficking on the US and describing economic sanctions as blockades, the Chavista ruler joins a regional leftist effort to use the migratory crisis as a political opportunity
The Chavista leader showed up at the summit of the G77+China in Havana, in a new international offensive designed to strengthen foreign alliances in the developing world.
Just when the government increases pressure on the opposition pre candidates, a lawmaker talks about following the Nicaraguan way
Ten years ago, Maduro announced his mentor was dead. Many things have changed since then, except that he remains the ruler of Venezuela
This is no Copa América nor a Serie del Caribe. Created by Russia, the Army Games are a military show-off and team-building exercise for the forces of the multipolar world order
With the Maduro regime out of the list and the opposition losing visibility, our country might be excluded from the event in Los Angeles. Bad news for us and a bleak symptom that reveals the continent’s political climate
The chavista regime owes so much money to the UN that it lost its voting rights, just when Vladimir Putin needed them
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