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Venezuela’s Maduro Extends Border Closure, Decreases Window for Swapping Old Currency
December 16, 2016 ... with Colombia and Brazil will remain closed for another 72 hours, until Sunday. He reiterated the closure isn’t ... -
Venezuela isn’t so Bad, nor is Colombia so Great
December 22, 2016 ... people, has 43 public universities, while Colombia with 47 million people (18 million more) has 32. While Colombia ... -
Venezuelan Intelligence Services Arrest Credicard Directors
December 5, 2016 ... continued to be operative. “From the early hours of the morning, when we were informed that the platform ... -
Venezuela Shuts-Down Border with Colombia and Arrests Currency Smugglers
December 13, 2016 ... moment, the border will be closed with Colombia for 72 hours,” announced Maduro. The Venezuelan head of state ... from 4,200 bolivars to 3,960 bolivars per dollar in 24 hours. Maduro has called the 100 bill recall “urgent to ... -
Venezuelan President Reports “Cyber Sabotage” against Banking System
December 2, 2016 ... government spokespeople, Credicard waited more than four hours to respond to the difficulties. Maduro also accused ... -
Venezuela Recalls 100 Bolivar Note in Clampdown on Speculation
December 12, 2016 ... While the measure will go into effect within 72 hours, Venezuelans will have 10 days to deposit or exchange ... -
Maduro Extends Legal Circulation of 100 Bolivar Bills Until January
December 19, 2016 The president backpedaled Friday on a decision announced last week to withdraw the notes as legal tender, citing claims of "international sabotage". -
Community-Delivered Food, Clean Clinics, and Queue-Less Banks: A Glimpse into VA’s Week in Venezuela
December 10, 2016 ... a grown person to the foetal position in a matter of hours, and readers have undoubtedly been treated to endless ... -
Revolutionise or Compromise? What Venezuela’s Maduro Could Be Doing (And What Is He Actually Doing)
December 20, 2016 VA's Ryan Mallett-Outtrim explores three different options available to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to move beyond the political crisis facing the country. -
Where Now for Chavismo?
December 31, 2016 Despite facing these everyday trials and tribulations, do those at the heart of Venezuela’s current storm believe, like the mainstream press, that the economic crisis means that the bell has tolled for Chavismo?