New Wave of Gas Shortages in Several States
A “military” liter of gas can cost up to $4; Alex Saab will face eight counts of money laundering in the U.S.; A plane coming from Venezuela and loaded with guns and drugs crashed in Honduras
Naky gets called Naibet at home and at the bank. She coordinates training programs for an NGO. She collects moments and turns them into words. She has more stories than freckles.
A “military” liter of gas can cost up to $4; Alex Saab will face eight counts of money laundering in the U.S.; A plane coming from Venezuela and loaded with guns and drugs crashed in Honduras
The leak in El Palito continues contaminating the sea, the scientific community hasn’t seen a response by PDVSA; The regime says Colombia wants to invade us; Juan Guaidó insists on unity
Guaidó announced that the funds for the health workers’ bonus were available and the regime blocked AirTm; Over 100 NGOs expressed their concern for the situation of girls, teens and women during the pandemic
A family needs 2.5 million bolivars a day to survive, and wages are far from that; A series of chavista "dissident" events pop up at quite the convenient time; Returning migrants are sent to camps, whether sick with coronavirus or not
Rifles, shotguns, handguns, ammo and lots of cash were found inside; Healthcare workers are still direly affected by COVID-19
Chavismo decides that the ANC isn't long for this world; Venezuela's Central Bank is bleeding the value of our gold reserves; The Venezuelan crisis is still discussed by representatives of the Trump administration
The death rate of healthcare personnel in Venezuela is extraordinarily high, which means the workers lack adequate protection; A tanker could collapse in the Paria Gulf
Dario Vivas, head of government for Caracas, died of COVID-19 in a private hospital on Thursday; Another doctor and a nurse also died; The U.S. confiscated gas from four Iranian ships heading for Venezuela
The regime has admitted to 247 COVID-19 deaths, but everything points to a much higher figure; We’ve found more information about the oil spills in the states of Falcón, Yaracuy and Carabobo
And that's the cases they’ve admitted to, which are always fewer than the actual total; It's possible that the virus is spreading in prisons and among political prisoners
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