Ninety Miles From Cuba | Podcast
In the latest Pueblo People episode, Raúl and Oswaldo talk about the Cuba protests, how they are seen from Miami, and Venezuela's relationship with the island
In the latest Pueblo People episode, Raúl and Oswaldo talk about the Cuba protests, how they are seen from Miami, and Venezuela's relationship with the island
We’ve seen unrest around the world because of the pandemic and its economic impacts. But in Cuba this unrest sparked something more powerful: a call for freedom. The reasons involve Venezuelan oil production
There’s a perception among many Venezuelans that those of us living in the United States are facing a remake of the crisis that forced us out of the country. This adds to the conflicting views, at home and abroad, of a country that has become a key player in the Venezuelan crisis
The preconditions required by the regime to start the dialogue are clear proof that they are not willing to give an inch
Pueblo People episodes for the week of June 25th.
Investigative journalism outlet El Faro revealed how a group of Venezuelan advisors formed an unofficial ring of influence between President Bukele and his cabinet
In the incipient negotiations, there must be a seat for those who can really help improve living conditions for most Venezuelans
According to the Maduro regime, the Venezuelan armed forces rescued the eight prisoners held by the dissident FARC front that is fighting in Apure. The truth is that they were released after a negotiation in Cuba
Canada could help bring a more flexible Cuba to the Venezuelan negotiating table—and a more flexible Cuba could mean a more flexible Venezuela
It seems that a leader of dissident FARC, a.k.a. Jesús Santrich, was killed in Venezuelan territory. Not a great selling point for the security features of Maduro’s sanctuary for outcasts
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