Is Wellisch this year's Antonini?
This article by Argentine newspaper Clarín puts a name to the recent bribery scandal in Argentina: Roberto Wellisch, CEO of Palmat International, the supposed Miami intermediary in the...
This article by Argentine newspaper Clarín puts a name to the recent bribery scandal in Argentina: Roberto Wellisch, CEO of Palmat International, the supposed Miami intermediary in the...
… is reading what people are saying to him. Case in point: @VVperiodistas says "Twitter es libre expresión: Hoy a las 8pm twitteros protestan enviando #tasponchao a @Chavezcandanga"
Apparently, there is more meat to the mystery of Simón Bolívar’s death than meets the eye. Dr. Paul Auwaerter, a researcher at Johns Hopkins University, claims that poisoning...
…Hugo Chávez has started tweeting. Guess the guy just didn’t feel a press agency, three newspapers, six TV channels, a global network of embassies, lobbyists and friendly activists...
Venezuela’s state news agency ABN recently announced that Venezuela plans to install 10,000 MW of wind power capacity in the next 15 years. Seriously, they said that. To...
I want to listen to what Enrique Mendoza has to say. I want to take him seriously. I really do, but I can’t. The sight of an overweight,...
Don’t look now, but the water level at Guri has stopped going up which, as even a chavista understands, means it’s going down. The combination of less rain, fragile transmission...
Rarely does an op-ed piece move me as Yon Goicoechea’s piece in El Universal did today. First, a bit of back-story: Goicoechea was the leader of the student movement...
El Nacional interviews Venezuela’s top genetic scientist about Prosecutor General Luisa Ortega’s decision to investigate the death of Simón Bolívar. His bottom line: she has no idea what...
Tal Cual has an interesting article on some of the shenanigans between the Venezuelan government, the Argentine government and Argentine companies. It claims contracts to service some of...
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