Two institutions explore the vote in Venezuela and how it reflects on our democracy; A new study by Provea shows how the pandemic in Venezuela was used to repress; A new wave of fuel scarcity looms over the nation
It’s been raining for two weeks in Táchira state and several rivers and streams have flooded, thousands of families have lost their homes; Looks like the COVID-19 curve is finally flattening; The regime threatens NGOs with a law to forbid international financing
While panhandling, cleaning houses, and selling drugs, children starve and are the victims of violence; Journalist Roland Carreño is still in jail; The political persecution against Requesens and Afiuni worsens
There might be another useless increase of the minimum wage; Mohammad Javad Zarif, the Iranian Foreign Minister, had a few words for the U.S. during his visit in Venezuela; Even CNE workers are protesting their misery
On our way to 100,000 COVID-19 cases in Venezuela, 242 healthcare workers have died; There are more political prisoners in Venezuela today than what we had a month ago; The regime uses humanitarian aid to win some votes
NGO Espacio Público published a report on The International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists; There's a historical minimum of oil exports in Venezuela
Venezuela's national budget for 2021 was presented—in an unlawful manner; PDVSA estimates inflation will accelerate by 174,676% by December 2021; The International Socialist Organization calls the Maduro regime “authoritarian”
The Venezuelan minimum wage isn't enough to buy a single dollar anymore; Roland Carreño remains in jail; The alleged IVIC medicine against coronavirus generates heated controversy
People detained after his escape were released, but journalist Roland Carreño is still under arrest; There have been 85,000 blackouts between April and December
The regime held an election drill that featured the abuses of actual elections seen these 20 years of chavismo; The petrochemical industry is about to stop; Leopoldo López’s escape leaves uncomfortable diplomatic relations behind
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