Venezuela was home to one of the most established democracies in Latin America. Today, however, it stands as one of the ...
One of them still feeling the most pain months later is the Jewish community of Caracas, Venezuela’s capital city. In the wake of the collapse, seniors Christina Beatriz Elvira and Leon ...
Once a stable democracy and economic powerhouse, Venezuela is now on the brink of collapse and the country is effectively insolvent. Read on for nine hard-to-believe facts about Venezuela's ...
Venezuela could face new "severe" and "escalating" sanctions if the South American nation doesn't take back its citizens ...
Jorge Rodríguez, president of the Assembly and Maduro’s main political operative, says that the laws promoted by Donald Trump ...
Venezuela’s economy, which has contracted by nearly 60 percent since 2013, is experiencing hyperinflation at a rate of 10 million percent. The combination of hyperinflation and the collapse of ...
“My country, Venezuela, is on the brink of social and economic collapse,” said Lopez, who described the situation as a “disaster in slow motion”. Lopez insisted he is one of the country's ...
The collapse of the currency is aggravated by oil’s low price—Venezuela can no longer count on its oil exports’ bringing back enough dollars, which means it can’t import enough goods to ...
It depends highly on oil—and sanctions, old infrastructure, corruption, and poor economic decision-making in the past, which have caused the country to collapse. What Caused Venezuela's Economy ...
Until the 1990s, Venezuela was home to one of the most established democracies in Latin America. Today, however, it stands as one of the region’s most firmly entrenched authoritarian regimes.