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Diary of a Day in Venezuela

Caridad brings us her dairy of a typical day in Venezuela where people are not only dealing with Covid-19 but also persistent blackouts.

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The Agony of Venezuela

To live in Venezuela without falling ill with hatred, you have to have great willpower, and a Cuban degree in that ability doesn’t hurt.

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Can a Cuban Author Self-Publish their Work?

While the world seems to be dancing like a dog with lice: feet up in the air and wriggling against the floor, I finished writing a book.

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Someone is laughing at Venezuelans…

Those who know Havana would never believe that a spokesperson would wake them up with the news of the annihilation of a mercenary invasion.

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The Cat and Mouse Game in Venezuela

Venezuela’s glorious Boliviarian government has finally taken hold of the reins of the catastrophic situation that the national economy has sunken into.

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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…

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Venezuela, Official Hysteria

Fear is the emotion that controls every human reaction and behavior in general. Now, talking about Coronavirus isn’t a synonym of fear, but terror.

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The Headache that is Dollarization in Venezuela

Up 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.

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Maduro and The Handmaid’s Tale

Maduro 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.

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Dying in a Venezuelan Hospital

“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.

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