What Paralyzed Venezuela Wasn’t Covid-19
A little more than 15 days have elapsed after the quarantine in Venezuela was decreed. A quarantine in a country where there is very little production…
Read MoreA little more than 15 days have elapsed after the quarantine in Venezuela was decreed. A quarantine in a country where there is very little production…
Read MoreFear is the emotion that controls every human reaction and behavior in general. Now, talking about Coronavirus isn’t a synonym of fear, but terror.
Read MoreUp until a couple of years ago, Venezuela was divided into two groups: “Chavistas” and “Escualidos”, or so it seemed in the newspapers or on TV.
Read MoreMaduro wants to write the next season of The Handmaid’s Tale, the most popular series of Hulu, based on the book by Canadian author Margaret Atwood.
Read More“It’ll hang over your conscience.” This is what Libia was told, over and over, from the moment she stepped foot in the Hospital, in Barquisimeto.
Read MoreIn my previous article, I talked to you about Hato Arriba, a hamlet over three hours away…
Read MoreEver since I used to pass through the Venezuelan State of Lara, always heading for somewhere else, I had the idea that this great area was pretty much a semi-desert or, at least, quite arid. (16 photos)
Read MoreIn my opinion, the next four months of 2019 will be key in determining Venezuela’s future. While everyone is trying to get by as best they can, the government is selling, giving or handing over the natural resources the country still has in exchange for its debts.
Read MoreWhen you’re happy amidst chaos, despair and thousands of unmet needs, it feels weird. But, just because I’ve been happy in spite of the situation I find myself in, I haven’t been able to stop myself being overcome by great sadness in recent days.
Read MoreMr. Jose Manuel was 93 years old and in very good health. He lived on a mountain in Venezuela’s Lara State, and he couldn’t help leaving this world when he was visiting one of his children in the city.
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