‘Santos-FARC Agreement Excludes Law-Abiding Colombians, Won’t Lead to Peace,’...
When it comes to journalistic coverage of Latin America, there is no more honorable recognition of one’s work than being labelled an “enemy of the regime” by the cantankerous Castros, Fidel and Raúl....
View ArticleTo Hell with the Venezuelan People, Revolution Is the Goal
The world is finally aware of the severity of Venezuela’s economic crisis — a resource-rich nation that is on track for a brutal GDP contraction for the third year in a row (over 10% for 2016). The...
View ArticleBelieve It or Not, Venezuela Was Once as Rich as Norway
EspañolBy Diego Sánchez de la Cruz In the 1960s, Venezuela and Norway had a similar per capita GDP. Thanks to abundant commodities, both the Latin American country and the Nordic republic looked ahead...
View ArticleMaduro Is against the Wall in Venezuela: What Happens Now?
EspañolVenezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro can say what he likes. He can organize pro-government marches every day or appear on national television at any time for as long as he wishes. He can even send...
View ArticleVenezuela to Pay Millions in Compensation to Settle Chavez Expropriation
Español Venezuela has been obligated to pay a large settlement to an Argentine company for expropriation undertaken by former President Hugo Chávez Frías in 2008 and 2009. The Arbitration Tribunal of...
View ArticleMaduro Regime Censors Colombian TV Series Critical of Hugo Chávez
Venezuelan media has denounced that the National Telecommunications Commission (Conatel) has banned the El Comandante series, inspired by the life of the late President Hugo Chavez. The series, which...
View ArticleOur Apologies to the World’s Worst Economist
On March 31, the PanAm Post published an opinion article by David Unsworth titled “The Venezuelan Regime’s Puppet Extraordinaire: Mark Weisbrot, America’s Worst Economist.” Unsworth’s conclusion about...
View ArticleVenezuela Shuts Down with National Sit-In Protest: Live Blog
On Monday, April 24th, the Venezuelan opposition launched a new protesting strategy: a National Sit-In. The objective is to achieve a “higher level of pressure” by blocking the main avenues and...
View ArticleVenezuelan Freedom Crusaders Fight an All-Powerful Regime
On May 1, Nicolás Maduro dealt the final blow to Venezuelan democracy. Not by declaring himself emperor, as leaders of the past would have done, but by creating a constitutional assembly that renders...
View ArticleHugo Chávez Continued 2012 Presidential Campaign Knowing Maduro Would Succeed...
Español Former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez allegedly knew that Nicolas Maduro would be his successor since 2011, after discovering how serious his cancer condition was. According to Monica Moura,...
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