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Your daily briefing for Friday November 17th, 2017.
Translator for Caracas Chronicles. Avid reader, writer, photographer and designer.
Since elected governor Juan Pablo Guanipa did what he said he would do, new elections for governor of Zulia are going to happen. And guess who's very happy about it...
Your daily briefing for Moday, October 30, 2017. Written by Javier Liendo.
In a city where millions rely on them, three out of every four buses in Caracas are out of order. Here we ponder Venezuela’s bus-less dystopia – coming soon to a city near you.
Although marchers from both sides met several times yesterday, there was no hint of violence between them. The violence we saw pitted the opposition not against chavista civilians, but against the security forces, which launched enough tear gas at us to reach even pro-government demonstrators in Plaza Venezuela.
Un Nuevo Tiempo's outright loss of credibility has blurred the line between real and fake news.
Venezuelans wake up and work impossibly hard to make a better future. I see them every day, I thank them every day. What if we took the time to notice them, too?
As 2016 comes to a close, we notice another significant spike in lootings and people taking justice into their own hands. Here is the gruesome balance of a year's worth of Maduro social and economic policy.
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