Daily Briefing: Court Edition
Today we have news from criminal cases all over the world. From cases in Venezuela that violate human rights and due process to cases abroad on Venezuelan corruption and mismanagement
Today we have news from criminal cases all over the world. From cases in Venezuela that violate human rights and due process to cases abroad on Venezuelan corruption and mismanagement
All identification services have been offline in Venezuela since June 17th, violating Venezuelans' human right to identification
In only six days, the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Tribunal of Justice (TSJ) declared the “constitutionality” of the Law for Special Economic Zones (ZEEs), approved on June...
National Assembly (Maduro's) deputy Jesús Faría admitted on Tuesday that the regime has blocked digital media because of the information they publish.
Here we go! The opposition will be holding a primary election to choose a unitary candidate for the 2024 presidential race
Transparencia Venezuela's latest work has some jaw-dropping nuggets
"They knew!" Ana Vanessa Herrero uncovers a chilling story involving the chavista justice system and the Church
Gustavo Petro, Colombia's newly elected President, hasn't yet acknowledged chavismo's congratulations on his win
Maduro's middle-Eastern tour brings shady promises and useless deals
Want to know how the government is keeping the relative peace in Venezuela's cities? Zero tolerance against protesters
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