Economic, political and social crisis in Venezuela
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On the GZERO World Podcast, Ian Bremmer is joined by the most prominent opposition leader in Venezuela, María Corina Machado.Machado has a long political history as a center-right opposition figure in Venezuela, but she became the de facto leader of that opposition during the presidential election last summer. That's when the regime-friendly electoral council declared Nicolás Maduro the winner, despite widespread allegations of fraud and international condemnation from the US and Europe.But this is more than just a Venezuela story, it's an American one, too. The Biden era saw an unprecedented influx of Venezuelan migrants to sanctuary cities. Under President Trump's administration so far, thousands of Venezuelans have been arrested, and many have already been deported. Some of them, purported gang members, were shipped off to a black hole of a prison in El Salvador. And in recent weeks, Trump has canceled Venezuelan oil licenses and threatened steep sanctions and tariffs on Maduro's regime. Those are moves that Ian's guest today very much supports.Host: Ian BremmerGuest: María Corina Machado Subscribe to the GZERO World with Ian Bremmer Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform, to receive new episodes as soon as they're published.
On the GZERO World Podcast, Ian Bremmer is joined by the most prominent opposition leader in Venezuela, María Corina Machado. Machado has a long political history as a center-right opposition figure in Venezuela, but she became the leader of that opposition during the presidential election last summer. That's when the regime-friendly electoral council declared Nicolás Maduro the winner, despite widespread allegations of fraud and international condemnation from the US and Europe. But this is more than just a Venezuela story, it's an American one, too. The Biden era saw an unprecedented influx of Venezuelan migrants to sanctuary cities. Under President Trump's administration so far, thousands of Venezuelans have been arrested, and many have already been deported. Some of them, purported gang members, were shipped off to a black hole of a prison in El Salvador. And in recent weeks, Trump has canceled Venezuelan oil licenses and threatened steep sanctions and tariffs on Maduro's regime.Host: Ian BremmerGuest: María Corina Machado Subscribe to the GZERO World with Ian Bremmer Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform, to receive new episodes as soon as they're published.
EEUU está estudiando imponer más sanciones de visados a individuos en Venezuela y revocar licencias a empresas petroleras, ante lo que califica de elecciones fraudulentas.
¿México tiene buena relación con EU en temas de seguridad? Esto dice Ezra Shabot. La extorsión llega a generar ganancias incluso superiores a las del narcotráfico: Francisco Rivas. Los Impresentables: Conoce a los políticos que suben al podio del anti medallero. Malos datos de empleo en México: Eduardo Torreblanca. Venezuela: Crisis política, caos e incertidumbre. Lo mejor de los deportes con Guillermo Shutz.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Nicolas Maduro has claimed victory in presidential elections on Sunday, an outcome that the opposition bloc claims goes against what people actually voted for. We break down the economic and political crisis in Venezuela with Dr. Raul Sanchez-Urribarri of La Trobe University. Image Credit: shutterstock.com
Guyana-Venezuela crisis intensifies
In this riveting episode of The Mark Moss Show, delve deep into the complexities of decentralized revolutions, the patterns of deglobalization, and the powerful ripple effects of governmental price controls. Mark Moss takes listeners on a historical journey, highlighting how similar actions in the past have led to the downfall of empires and the mistakes that repeat over time. Using the Biden administration's recent price control attempts as a case study, Moss connects the dots between past events, current scenarios, and the potential future implications. From the Nixon era to Mao's China, and the turmoil in Venezuela, discover how these actions impact economies, societies, and individual lives. As empires reach their twilight, what can we do to mitigate the inevitable consequences?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How has Venezuela, home to the world's largest oil reserves, become crippled with food and medicine shortages, hyper-inflation, violence and corruption? Hugo Chavez promised a socialist revolution in the 1990s, using high oil prices to fund his economic developments. However, during his time in power, he became increasingly autocratic and the economy slumped. Following Chavez's death, Nicolas Maduro, also from the socialist PSUV party, became President but global oil prices began to plummet. The economy went into freefall and controversial elections in 2018 have led to ongoing political unrest. Jorge Pérez, a BBC Mundo journalist, explains how Venezuela descended into chaos.
Prime Minister Mark Phillips sees no contradiction in Guyana being both a fossil-fuel leader and a climate-change mitigator. But will Venezuela try to grab its oil?
Erik estaba concentrado en sus estudios, haciendo alguna diligencia en su universidad, cuando de pronto una frase de Fidel Castro salto a su vista y esto lo cambió todo. Esta frase aunque bonita, lo traslada a sus orígenes, su tierra y lo difícil que fue para su familia lidiar con lo que genero este hombre en muchos países latinoamericanos. El escrito en la pared, era literal una ofensa para el joven y estaba dispuesto a quitarla. ¿Qué sucedió con esta frase? ¿Quién es Erik? Bienvenidos a Relatos cruzados. Si deseas apoyar este proyecto, te invitamos a que lo hagas por medio de Patreon https://www.patreon.com/m/Venezuela_Crisis
¿Por qué decidimos cambiar el nombre de nuestro podcast? En este episodio de introducción, la conversación entre Gerwuin Riera y Katherine Aguilar, ambos productores, se tornó reflexiva. Los venezolanos se dieron cuenta de lo mucho que han aprendido como inmigrantes y eso agregó un valor especial a los cambios que tendremos a partir de esta temporada. Al final, compartieron el tráiler del primer episodio, que se publicará mañana. Si deseas apoyar este proyecto, te invitamos a que lo hagas por medio de Patreon https://www.patreon.com/m/Venezuela_Crisis
En el momento en que los primeros casos de covid 19 llegaron a Latinoamérica, los venezolanos se sintieron doblemente amenazados. Una de las medidas indispensables para protegerse del virus, es lavarse las manos. Pero aunque suene muy loco, lavarse las manos puede ser muy complicado para el venezolano. Ellos catalogan a su gobierno como enfermedad, y muchos dicen que con el covid 19, están frente a dos virus terribles. Si quiere saber por que muchos venezolanos no pueden si quiera lavarse las manos, te invito a que escuches antes o después de este capitulo, el episodio "Sudor y poca agua", en este link: https://www.conesperanza.org/episodios/sudorypocaagua Si quieres donar: https://www.patreon.com/m/Venezuela_Crisis
Cuando Leonardo creyó que no tenía nada, el Rey del Pop surgió. Un venezolano que sin saber bailar, hoy interpreta bailes complejos en las calles de Bogotá, al mejor estilo de Michael Jackson. Estaba durmiendo en una discoteca en Panamá, sin nada de dinero, desesperado porque pronto estaría sin un techo, pero su pasión por el escenario lo salvo. Newsletter: https://www.conesperanza.org/newsletter Puedes donar al https://www.patreon.com/m/Venezuela_Crisis
En este episodio de archivo, conocerán a Gonzalo Oliveros es un Magistrado del Tribunal Supremo De Justicia, el máximo poder que administra justicia en Venezuela. Su historia se basa en esos minutos que tardó en cruzar la frontera colombo-venezolana debido a la persecución por parte del régimen chavista. Pero su reflexión como experto refleja cómo los poderes que deberían proteger a los venezolanos han colapsado debido a la ruptura del orden constitucional. Es la historia de un hombre que administra justicia, siendo injustamente perseguido. Newsletter: https://www.conesperanza.org/newsletter Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/m/Venezuela_Crisis
La pandemia ha causado el cierre de muchas fronteras en el mundo. Pero el confín entre Colombia y Venezuela ha estado cerrado desde 2015. En este archivo, explicamos el caos que se genera cuando cierran una frontera tan viva como la colombo-venezolana. Yamely, una paciente de cáncer, muestra como es pasar por trochas y regresar por las mismas en busca de sus quimios, mientras que evaluamos el contexto de la frontera cerrada. Suscríbete a nuestro newsletter: https://www.conesperanza.org/newsletter Si deseas donar: https://www.patreon.com/m/Venezuela_Crisis
El equipo productor detrás de Venezuela: Crisis y Esperanza (Venezuela) presentaron en vivo un proyecto para contar las historias de la gente venezolana, sin hogar propio, que lucha por una mejor vida.Venezuela Crisis y Esperanza: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ZWfiknD77UJu7PDbToGD2Podcastinacion.com
El día que los músicos del Sistema de Orquestas de Venezuela salieron a las calles y decepcionaron al régimen. Un violín y un cuatro, se convirtieron en el arma mas dolorosa con el que ofendieron al gobierno socialista de Venezuela. Eso despertó la ira del dictador y muchos jóvenes fueron asesinados y encarcelados. Otros, huyeron del país y volvieron a las calles, pero esta vez para sobrevivir como migrante. Regístrate en nuestro newsletter: https://www.conesperanza.org/newsletter Apóyanos: https://www.patreon.com/m/Venezuela_Crisis
“Nadie abandona su hogar, a menos que su hogar sea la boca de un tiburón..." Un poema de Warsan Shire, una chica que nació en Kenia, de padres refugiados de Somalia y criada en Londres. En este episodio es interpretado por Katherin, una nueva integrante de nuestro equipo y quien además en una conversación fresca, nos muestra desde su interior, lo que se siente dejar tu hogar por un conflicto. La despedida comienza mucho antes de despedirte. Puedes apoyar este proyecto aquí: https://www.patreon.com/m/Venezuela_Crisis
El grito eufórico de un gol que cantaban dos hermanos, se confunde entre los gritos de desesperación en las calles venezolanas por las represiones en las protestas de 2017. Dos realidades que parecen ajenas, pero que para esta historia, se volvieron una sola. Si deseas apoyar este proyecto, puedes hacer una contribución desde nuestra pagina: https://www.patreon.com/m/Venezuela_Crisis
Una nota publicada en la página de la radio pública nacional de EE.UU. indica que la crisis de salud de Venezuela esta afectando los sistemas de salud de países vecinos. El Dr. Elmer Huerta explica la enorme crisis del sector salud en Venezuela.
Una nota publicada en la página de la radio pública nacional de EE.UU. indica que la crisis de salud de Venezuela esta afectando los sistemas de salud de países vecinos. El Dr. Elmer Huerta explica la enorme crisis del sector salud en Venezuela.
President Trump built diplomatic leverage on Venezuela, then lost it. President Biden can get it back — but Venezuelan exiles need to adjust expectations.
El triunfo le dará poder sobre la única institución en control de sus adversarios desde 2015, cuando rompieron 15 años de hegemonía. Sin embargo, Maduro anuló en la práctica la cámara con la Corte Suprema de línea oficialista y una todopoderosa Asamblea Constituyente, que dejará de funcionar en diciembre.
Hey guys, we are back!! I hope all of you have been well! Today we talk about the crisis in Venezuela. Check out @Lima on tiktok to see he is helping!! God bless Check out the twitter!
Episode 154. Topic: The Venezuela crisis. Theme: Dictatorship. What is causing the current political instability in Venezuela? Why is the current leader contested? Is it really all about socialism or something else?
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En Venezuela, país que superó la barrera de los 20,000 casos de COVID-19 y en donde la pobreza supera a la de Haití, el contraer el coronavirus genera un temor de ser “prácticamente secuestrado por el gobierno para ser llevado a lugares que no son propios para el tratamiento”, según un informe del corresponsal de SBS Spanish en Caracas, Eugenio Martínez.
Nicolás Maduro y el chavismo apuntan en Venezuela a elecciones parlamentarias sin Juan Guaidó ni los principales partidos de oposición, lo que según analistas prolongará la crisis generada por las presidenciales que en 2018 pusieron en tela de juicio la legitimidad del gobernante socialista.
Josh and Thamy Holt are forced to wait four days with no answers about what is going on or why they were arrested. What are the political and economic conditions in Venezuela that exacerbated the situation? We bring in two well-known experts on Latin American politics to sort through what is happening. On social: @HopeDarknessPod Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
Fuertes enfrentamientos con armas de guerra en un barrio de Caracas y una incursión militar en un pueblo turístico en las afueras de la capital protagonizaron el fin de semana, al tiempo que el escándalo del Plan Gedeón continúa salpicando a la oposición.
Its refugee crisis intensifies as a political rivalry creates a dire humanitarian crisis
Since Nicolas Maduro began his controversial second presidential term in January 2019 a political, economic and humanitarian crisis has engulfed Venezuela. Nearly a year on, the business climate continues to deteriorate. Control Risks’ Senior Analyst Emily Knowles joins us to discuss the impact of the crisis on kidnap-for-ransom in Latin America and the Caribbean. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
About the Lecture: The Maduro regime in Venezuela is sustained through a multi-dimensional, multi-faceted, sophisticated matrix of foreign and domestic actors that includes armed groups in Venezuela and transnational criminal and foreign terrorist organizations. While most attention is paid to Cuba, China, and Russia's role in Venezuela, the regime has increasingly relied on an array of Middle Eastern actors, namely Hezbollah and Iran, to project their revolutionary goals regionwide. Joseph Humire, a former Marine and Iraq war veteran, will present the findings of more than three years of ongoing research that includes many trips to South America to collect firsthand information from those with intimate knowledge of the threat. He has repeatedly briefed these findings on the historic and immigration ties between Venezuela and the Middle East to the Defense Ministries of Brazil, Colombia, as well as various entities within the US Department of Defense, namely Special Operations Command. About the Speaker: Joseph M. Humire is a global security expert, specializing in trans-regional threats in the Western Hemisphere. Mr. Humire provides regular briefings and lectures on international terrorism, transnational organized crime, Islamism and Iran and Hezbollah's influence in the Americas to various entities within the U.S. national security community, as well as prominent think tanks and universities worldwide. He has testified numerous times before the U.S. Congress as well as the European and Canadian Parliament. Mr. Humire has also served as an expert witness to several important terrorism trials in South America, including an ongoing trial of an accused Hezbollah operative in Peru. Mr. Humire is a regular national security commentator for a variety of major English and Spanish language media, including Univision, Telemundo, CNN en Español, and NTN24 regional news network, as well as Fox News and CNN International. He has published in both languages for various newspapers and academic journals across the Americas and released his first book in 2014 titled Iran's Strategic Penetration of Latin America, published by Lexington Books. More recently, he wrote the foreword for a new book by Dr. Max G. Manwaring, titled Confronting the Evolving Global Security Landscape published by Praeger Security International. Mr. Humire currently serves as the executive director of the next generation, national security think tank—Center for a Secure Free Society (SFS)—based in Washington D.C. and is a distinguished senior fellow at the Gatestone Institute and the Middle East Forum. Prior to SFS, he served in the U.S. Marine Corps with a combat tour in Iraq and a multinational training exercise UNITAS in Latin America and the Caribbean. After leaving the military, he graduated from George Mason University with a degree in Economics and Global Affairs. Mr. Humire began building SFS's global network of more than 100 security scholars in almost 30 countries worldwide as the Director of Institute Relations at the Atlas Economic Research Foundation. Mr. Humire's unique blend of military experience, economics education, and expertise in asymmetric warfare, offers a new perspective to U.S. foreign policy and national security.
El Salvador ordenó la salida del país del cuerpo diplomático de Venezuela que representa a Nicolás Maduro, al cual no reconoce y acusada de violaciones a derechos humanos. En reacción, Maduro también expulsó a los diplomáticos salvadoreños, que sería personal nombrado por el gobierno anterior del FMLN que sí era aliado del chavismo. Con el informe Wilfredo Salamanca, corresponsal en Centroamérica. - El Salvador ordenó la salida del país del cuerpo diplomático de Venezuela que representa a Nicolás Maduro, al cual no reconoce y acusada de violaciones a derechos humanos. En reacción, Maduro también expulsó a los diplomáticos salvadoreños, que sería personal nombrado por el gobierno anterior del FMLN que sí era aliado del chavismo. Con el informe Wilfredo Salamanca, corresponsal en Centroamérica.
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The Venezuela Crisis has become a major threat to the U.S., as militaries from Russia, Cuba, Iran, and China gather to support Nicolas Maduro and his regime. Will U.S. military intervention be needed? And what will happen to Juan Guaido?
In this episode of Heinz Radio guest interviewer Claudia Bustamante from Carnegie Mellon’s Latino/a Graduate Student Association sat down with John Polga-Hecimovich, assistant professor of comparative politics at the United States Naval Academy, to discuss the ongoing political and economic turmoil in Venezuela. Claudia and John discuss the details of the conflict, the key players in the current political standoff, and the role of bureaucracies, the military, and the international community in any potential resolution. In May, following the initial interview, John called back in to give an update on new developments in Venezuela after Juan Guiado called for mass mobilization against Maduro on April 30th. We at Heinz Radio would like to extend a special thanks to Claudia for hosting today’s episode, and to John Polga-Hecimovich for his generosity in speaking with us twice. You can find the latest insights from John by following him on Twitter at @jpolga
Thom reads from the Mueller report, page 32, which covers the activities of the Russian troll farm that helped manipulate the 2016 presidential election. ~~~ Donald Trump, Elliot Abrams, and John Bolton thought that they could overthrow the democratically elected Maduro government of Venezuela. They were wrong. Now they are going after Venezuela with sanctions designed to hurt common people there. Mark Weisbrot, Co-Director of the Center for Economic & Policy Research shares his keen insights on the situation. Can the people of Venezuela withstand sanctions until Donald Trump can be forced out of office?Thom reads from 'Mortal Republic: How Rome Fell into Tyranny' by Edward J. Watts.. ~~~ The fall of the Roman Empire in 476 CE is well known. Less known, is whether the US will fall this century. Edward J Watts' recent book ‘Mortal Republic’ tells the story of Rome's democratic Republican era, and how Rome fell into tyranny. Mr. Watts thinks there are clear warnings for how we might save the American Republic.
Squawk Box anchors discuss Apple’s stock surge in extended trading as dipping iPhone sales are offset by a demand in the tech giant’s services and the group issues an optimistic outlook. The S&P 500 hits another record, marking its best start to the year since 1987 and joining the Dow and the Nasdaq in its fourth positive consecutive month. President Trump urges the Federal Reserve to cut rates to further boost the US economy ahead of its policy meeting. Meanwhile in Venezuela, opposition leader Juan Guaido has once again urged the armed forces to rise up against a defiant President Maduro, sparking violent scenes in the capital Caracas. And we hear from the head of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, Yasir Al-Rumayyan in Los Angeles on his company’s stake in Uber ahead of the ride-hailing giant’s IPO.
Federico Sacchini ('19) and Jose Gomez ('19) are UCLA Anderson students from Venezuela. Mike talks to them about the causes of the ongoing humanitarian crisis in their country and what we can do to help. TO DONATE: Venmo $15 to @Federico-SacchiniYour $15 donation will provide 1 month of meals for a child in Venezuela! All funds will be donated to Alimenta la Solidaridad ("Feed the Solidarity").
Latin Waves host Stuart Richardson interviews Bruce Gagnon, coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space and publisher of a blog called Organizing Notes. We speak about the ongoing US coup attempts in Venezuela and how this is causing global insecurity with Russia, how many nations and the corporate media are red baiting to demonize the public towards Russia. How this may be connected to resources now becoming available in the Arctic due to climate change, this maybe the area of future conflicts. We speak about how the Global Network is sending a peace delegation to Russia to try and calm tensions. And most importantly how we can come together regarding climate change.
Latin Waves host Stuart Richardson interviews Bruce Gagnon, coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space and publisher of a blog called Organizing Notes. We speak about the ongoing US coup attempts in Venezuela and how this is causing global insecurity with Russia, how many nations and the corporate media are red baiting to demonize the public towards Russia. How this may be connected to resources now becoming available in the Arctic due to climate change, this maybe the area of future conflicts. We speak about how the Global Network is sending a peace delegation to Russia to try and calm tensions. And most importantly how we can come together regarding climate change.
Gabriel Hetland on recent events in Venezuela, Tarso Ramos dorector of Political Research Associates on Trump"s white supremacy and Patricia Okoumou sentenced to 5 years probation.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) claims "capitalism is unsustainable, cannot be redeemed” in appearance at South by Southwest Venezuela facing widespread power blackout, making the country's horrific situation even worse. President Nicolás Maduro blames a U.S. cyber-attack for the outages. Slightly more-moderate Democrat Howard Schultz fires back against far-left politicians at South by Southwest Progressives, socialists and Islamists are all in on the movement defending Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) - Why is this when she stands opposed to so many progressive ideals? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An exclusive interview with Juan Guaido's representative in Washington, Carlos Vecchio. What next for Venezuela? Will the crisis end? Then, New York Magazine's David Wallace-Wells tells Fareed why he thinks it's time to panic about climate change. 2/24/19
Got started with talking about the breaking news of the crisis unfolding in Venezuela, and then got into that crazy Coast guard white nationalist story. Then gave an update on the Jussie Smollett MAGA hoax, Sudan protests rage on, Egypt executes nine Muslim Brotherhood members, and a mass grave in Syria. Plus that news anchor from KTLA who was found dead in a hotel room OD'd on meth after inserting it into his anus during his Grindr tryst. Music: Fugazi/"Great Cop"
Today Dan Restrepo is here to share his perspective on the Venezuelan crisis and insights into what might happen next. Dan formally served as the principal advisor to President Barack Obama on issues related to Latin America, the Caribbean, and Canada, and served as special assistant to the president and senior director for Western Hemisphere affairs at the National Security Council.
Today Dan Restrepo is here to share his perspective on the Venezuelan crisis and insights into what might happen next. Dan formally served as the principal advisor to President Barack Obama on issues related to Latin America, the Caribbean, and The post Venezuela Crisis with Latin America Expert Dan Restrepo – 2/15/19 appeared first on Mehlman Castagnetti Rosen & Thomas.
Venezuela is in chaos, as current President Nicolas Maduro tries to maintain his grip on power, in the face of challenger Juan Guaido. Some say it's a failure of socialism. Others say it has to do with collapsing oil prices and the influence of China. And some say its a coup by the United States. We sit down with Juan Ravell, founder of the satirical Venezuelan new ssite El Chigüire Bipolar to find out what's really happening in Venezuela. Plus, Chinese Lunar New Year, President Trump's State of the Union Address, and China eye's Reddit! Check out El Chigüire Bipolar! https://www.elchiguirebipolar.net/
Decolonizing mainstream media coverage of imperialist attacks against Venezuela, including Joanna Hausmann's latest video, titled "What's Happening in Venezuela?: Just the Facts." Original Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEvHwiJWgAY
John Douglas and Contributor Christian Ehmling speak about the current struggle for power in Venezuela. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/libertytalkspodcast/support
Canada will provide $53 million in aid to help those most affected by the Venezuelan crisis, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday as he hosted a meeting of nearly dozen countries opposed to the government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.… »
The political crisis in Venezuela is threatening to tear apart a country blessed with one of the world's largest oil reserves. Also on the podcast, a group of protesters stormed a Turkish military base, which left more than a dozen injured and two people dead. Iraqi Kurdish officials and the Turkish government have pointed blame at one group, the PKK.
As the presidential Venezuela crisis heats up, countries around the world are choosing between current socialist dictator Nicolas Maduro and the democratically elected head of the National Assembly Juan Guaido. Why has China chosen Maduro? That plus updates on the arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou,
¿Puede el fútbol ser testigo de la degradación de un país y los graves problemas que atraviesa su sociedad? Viajamos hasta Venezuela para conocer a través del deporte cómo es la vida allí, en que situación se encuentran sus ciudadanos y qué esperanzas tienen de salir adelante en un futuro próximo. Lo hacemos con el periodista Gabriel Hidalgo, y el futbolista de Carabobo Carlos Rivero.
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In today’s podcast, we hear that two potential cyberattacks now look like glitches. Gray Energy and Zebrocy look as if they’re close enough to be, if not the same threat actor, at least first cousins. The US Army pushes significant cyber capability to a tactical level. Venezuela’s crisis may provide the next occasion for Russian information operations. How Bellingcat exposes info operations. Special Counsel Mueller secures the indictment and arrest of Roger Stone. And leave the Nest alone. Dr. Charles Clancy from the Hume Center at VA Tech on confusing marketing claims from AT&T with regard to 5G cellular technology. Guest is P. W. Singer, author of the book LikeWar, the Weaponization of Social Media. For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2019/January/CyberWire_2019_01_25.html Support our show
En 2018 el Observatorio Venezolano de Violencia reporto un alarmante aumento en el número de suicidios en Venezuela, 19 por cada 100 mil habitantes. Como causa principal se cita a la depresión, la ansiedad y el estrés causados por la preocupante situación que vive el país y que cada día ha empujado a más de dos millones y medio de venezolanos a abandonar el país, irónicamente, el segundo a nivel mundial por sus reservas de petróleo. En este episodio de Espacio Abierto, Lucía Navarro habla con expertos en asuntos sociales, periodistas y personas directamente afectadas por el suicidio sobre el cómo ésta se ha convertido en una alternativa para quienes no encuentran una salida a la critica situación que enfrentan en su país.
The Venezuela crisis entered a new chapter over the weekend. We spoke with Harold Trinkunas of Stanford University about what's next. The post What’s Next as the Venezuela Crisis Unfolds appeared first on Octavian Report.
¿Puede el fútbol ser testigo de la degradación de un país y los graves problemas que atraviesa su sociedad? Viajamos hasta Venezuela para conocer a través del deporte cómo es la vida allí, en que situación se encuentran sus ciudadanos y qué esperanzas tienen de salir adelante en un futuro próximo. Lo hacemos con el periodista Gabriel Hidalgo, y el futbolista de Carabobo Carlos Rivero.
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I talk to Greg Wilpert, founder of venezuelanalysis and author of Changing Venezuela by Taking Power, about the Venezuela Crisis, the Constitutional Assembly, and possible ways out of the crisis. We started with a detailed discussion of the economic crisis in Venezuela that I think will be of great interest.
In this podcast, we discuss the ongoing crisis in Venezuela, where the government appears determined to hold onto power, whatever the cost. It analyses the political and security outlook for the coming months - in particular, the implications of a process to rewrite the constitution that began on 30 July.
On GPS, at the six-month mark, what opportunities has Trump missed? Fareed gives his take. And, live from London, Fareed brings in an expert panel for the British perspective on Trump, Putin, Brexit and more. Then, a look at the growing crisis in Venezuela with a leader of the opposition and head of Venezuela's parliament. GUESTS: Anne Applebaum, David Goodhart, Jonathan Freedland, Julio Borges
Eric Farnsworth, Vice President of the Council of the Americas and the Americas Society and Juan Carlos Hidalgo, Latin America Policy Analyst at the CATO Institute, discuss with host Carol Castiel the political and economic crisis in Venezuela and the Trump administration's partial reversal of US-Cuba policy. Listen for it on Encounter, this Saturday and Sunday on the Voice of America!
Moderator Fred Barnes, Executive Editor of The Weekly Standard, Linda Feldmann, Washington Bureau Chief for the Christian Science Monitor, and Tom DeFrank, Contributing Editor at National Journal, discuss attempts at saving the Republican health-care bill, a partial win for President Trump's travel ban and new rules for US travel, Venezuela Crisis, and the US State Department's critique of Saudi Arabia's embargo against Qatar.
Eric Farnsworth, Vice President of the Council of the Americas and the Americas Society, and Eric Olson, Associate Director of Latin American Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, discuss with host Carol Castiel the political crisis in Venezuela and implications for the hemisphere.
Venezuela is at yet another crisis point. The government of Nicolas Maduro is facing steep opposition from the very people that swept Maduro's predecessor and mentor Hugo Chavez to power nearly 20 years ago. But after years of sharp economic decline it appears that the "revolution's" hold on power is a tenuous as ever. On the line to explain what is going on in Venezuela is Francisco Toro, editor of the news website Caracas Chronicles. He discusses how the situation reached this crisis point and why there is such high probability of violence. Francisco has been on the show before: last year he explained how Venezuela's economy so sharply and abruptly began a downward spiral. He discusses that again, but also in the context of a new protest movement. I caught up with Francisco one day before a massive protest was scheduled in Caracas. Things were definitely heating up. Become a premium subscriber to unlock bonus episodes, earn other rewards, and support the show! Bonus episodes for premium subscribers include: #1: International Relations Theory, explained. #2: A Brief History of Nuclear Non-proliferation #3: A Brief History of NATO #4: The Syrian Civil War, explained. (Well, sort of -- it's complicated!) #5: Meet the Kim family of North Korea. #6: The Sustainable Development Goals, explained (Coming soon!) #7: The Six Day War, Explained. (Coming soon!)
Learn more about the Growth Lab's research project in Venezuela: https://growthlab.cid.harvard.edu/applied-research/venezuela.Interview recorded on November 4th, 2016.