Detentions and Official Silence: The Joan Camargo Case in Context
The arrest and subsequent release of the journalist reignites concerns about the state of freedom of expression and recalls similar…
The arrest and subsequent release of the journalist reignites concerns about the state of freedom of expression and recalls similar…
Telefónica’s chairman, Marc Murtra, announced on Tuesday that the company will also be leaving Venezuela, as part of the sale of all its assets in Hispanic America, in addition to Mexico and Chile.
The decision of the dominican government to postpone the tenth Summit of the Americas, scheduled for December of this year in Punta Cana, reveals a complex web of political, diplomatic, and geo-strategic factors affecting the continent: controversial exclusions, tensions with Venezuela, the suspension of bilateral flights, aircraft confiscations, and a growing climate of polarization in the Americas.
Venezuela’s oil exports declined by 26% to 808,000 barrels per day in October, according to Reuters.
Oil has historically been Venezuela’s most influential and alluring natural resource — a source of wealth, but also of inequality, geopolitical tension, and sanctions.
Dr. Mario Patiño Torres highlighted his personal commitment to the defense of institutionality after stating that “I would not want…
The U.S. public is not backing the military campaigns in the Caribbean, either to strike boats at sea or to produce regime change in Venezuela.