Venezuela
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LIFE
Venezuelan Healthcare Crisis Drives Faithful to José Gregorio Healing Rooms
In a nation fractured by politics, shortages, and distrust, José Gregorio Hernández has become something rare—a point of unity. The…
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LIFE
José Gregorio Hernández: Venezuela’s Saint of Science and the Poor
In a country exhausted by conflict, scarcity, and division, José Gregorio Hernández has become a rare point of agreement—a bridge…
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ANALYSIS
Trump’s CIA Authorization for Venezuela: Covert Power Meets Public Reckoning
By acknowledging a covert CIA authorization for Venezuela, President Donald Trump broke the unwritten rule of silence around presidential findings.…
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ANALYSIS
Venezuela’s War of Appearances: Maduro’s Militia Spectacle and America’s Offshore Shadow
As Nicolás Maduro rallies militias and armored convoys for television, U.S. warships and bombers idle just offshore. Between spectacle and…
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ANALYSIS
Venezuelan Children Deserve Classrooms, Not Sidewalks, in Trinidad and Tobago
On Trinidad's blistering sidewalks, Venezuelan children crouch beside traffic lights, their small hands open while adults plead for coins. Behind…
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ANALYSIS
Venezuela’s Nobel Moment: María Corina Machado’s Triumph and the Trials Ahead
By honoring María Corina Machado with the Nobel Peace Prize, the world has fastened a bright ribbon onto Venezuela’s darkest…
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AMERICAS
Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela Share a Tightening, Perilous Strait
Across a narrow sea, desperation and deterrence collide daily as patrols intensify, smugglers reroute, and Warao families gamble everything for…
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ANALYSIS
Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua: Prison Gang or Political Weapon?
For two years, the Venezuelan government has declared the Tren de Aragua dismantled. Yet across South America, and increasingly in…
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AMERICAS
Venezuela Turns Pensioners into Militia Amid Rising US Tensions
In Venezuela, the government’s strategy for survival is increasingly resting on a curious paradox: arming its elderly. While Washington insists…
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ECONOMY
Ferries on Pause: How Trinidad–Venezuela Tensions Are Sinking Everyday Life
Ferry slips, once busy between Trinidad and Venezuela, have gone quiet as U.S. warships cruise the Caribbean and rhetoric hardens.…
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