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April 14: Nairobi Released

Nairobi Pinto, the Globovision journalist who had been missing for 8 days after being kidnapped by armed men last Sunday, Continue reading →

April 13: Twelve Years Later

Today marks the 12 year anniversary of the day Chavez was re-instated as president after the 2002 coup. The coup started Continue reading →

April 12: Two Months

Today marks the two month start since the protests became national, and there have been demonstrations throughout Venezuela to mark Continue reading →

April 11: Highlights

El Nacional has pretty much the entirety of the talks last night in the forms of clips of the people who Continue reading →

April 10: They Meet

As I type this (8:58 PM EST), the talks between the government and the opposition are just starting. They will likely Continue reading →

April 9: “Too Quiet”

An old family friend living in Caracas, when asked about how things were in the city today, answered stoically: “Too Continue reading →

April 8: Talks!

The good news of the day is that it looks like the opposition and the government have agreed to start Continue reading →

April 7: Talks?

Eight UNASUR diplomats met Maduro in Miraflores today. After the meeting this afternoon, Maduro said that body had suggested a meeting between Continue reading →

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