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Ahead of the Speak Up for Justice panel, JURIST Associate Editorial Director Alanah Vargas spoke with Judge Eleazar Javier Saldivia, a former Venezuelan Supreme Court judge now living in exile, ...
Information vacuums are common in Táchira, a Venezuelan state on the border with Colombia. In 11 of its 29 municipalities, ...
Arbitrary detentions, forced disappearances, torture and ill-treatment -- particularly during recent elections -- are among ...
Israel has adopted a combined approach in Gaza, blending conventional and hybrid warfare. But the strategy is not without ...
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World Politics Review on MSNBRICS' New Map Is Taking ShapeAs the U.S. retreats from global leadership, BRICS is emerging as a pragmatic platform for countries seeking greater autonomy in a fragmented world. The post BRICS' New Map Is Taking Shape appeared ...
Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro shows the new map of Venezuela that includes the Essequibo, the disputed territory with Guyana, on Dec. 5, 2023. Tomado de X: @NicolasMaduro A burst of gunfire ...
Yet, despite the deep political divisions, Venezuela's claim over Essequibo is a rare point of consensus between the Maduro government and the opposition. Their opinions on how to resolve the ...
Turn in Washington While the U.S. recognizes the failure of the policies directed at Venezuela implemented during the Donald Trump administration, as well as the failed strategy of an interim ...
Venezuela's oil exports rose 10.5% last year despite political instability and changes to the U.S. sanctions regime on the country, as partners of state oil company PDVSA took more cargoes under ...
And I am tired of hearing from people who cannot point out Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala on a map telling us about how to mitigate the millions of people seeking refuge.
The turmoil in Venezuela surrounding the 2024 elections stems from the country’s ongoing political and economic instability, combined with allegations of election fraud and manipulation, with ...
Maracaibo, which is in western Venezuela and remains the country’s second-largest city, has been battered by a collapsed economy, routine blackouts and persistent gasoline and water shortages.
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