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Venezuela: Visitors steadily return to Caracas' city centre | Latest World English News | WION News
Visitors are steadily returning to the Caracas' city center in Venezuela which authorities and charities have worked to revitalize for several years.
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published: 07 Feb 2022
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Venezuela's Maduro Receives Iran's President in Caracas | VOA News
Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro welcomes Iranian counterpart Ebrahim Raisi at the Miraflores Palace in Caracas as he begins a Latin American tour that will also take him to Cuba and Nicaragua, some of Iran's political allies in the region, all under sanctions from a common adversary, the United States.
Before departing Tehran, Raisi had said his visit was at the invitation of the presidents of "friendly countries" Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba, and was aimed at improving "economic, political and scientific cooperation."
The four countries are all allies of Russia, an international pariah since its invasion of Ukraine last year.
"Over the last two years, our cooperation with these countries has developed... in the domains of industry, agriculture, science, technology and medicine," R...
published: 13 Jun 2023
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Venezuela crisis: the view from Caracas farmers' market - BBC News
Venezuela's economy has been in recession since 2014 - it's economy has shrunk by a third since then and the IMF thinks things could get worse next year with an estimated drop of 18% more.
As the G20 nations meet in Buenos Aires, Venezuela is a worry nearby the summit for many of those attending including the host president Mauricio Macri.
It's rare for international correspondents to be granted access to report from Venezuela, but the BBC's Vladimir Hernandez managed to send this report from Caracas.
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published: 28 Nov 2018
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A bus ride through crisis-hit Caracas - BBC News
Venezuela is in the grip of a worsening crisis, as President Nicolas Maduro and opposition leader Juan Guaidó battle for power.
The population is struggling with hyperinflation, power cuts and shortages of food and medicine.
Among those affected are the 3m people who live in and around the capital Caracas.
Moving from place to place has become a daily chore, as the BBC's James Reynolds reports as he joins passengers on one of the city's buses.
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published: 07 Feb 2019
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Caracas: The world's most dangerous city
Venezuela's capital - Caracas - has been named the most dangerous city on earth, again.
According to a new report, the city had almost 4,000 murders last year.
Al Jazeera's Virginia Lopez reports from Caracas.
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published: 27 Jan 2016
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Is Venezuela Ready for Visitors?
After years of crisis and isolation, Venezuela is reconnecting to the world. More airlines are opening routes, the US dollar is widely accepted and some locals say the worst is over. Is Venezuela ready to welcome international tourists? And: is it safe?
DW's Joel Dullroy visited Venezuela in January 2022. He went to some of the most touristic spots of the country: from the Isla de Margarita to the town of Mérida and the national park of Morrocoy.
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published: 29 Oct 2022
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In Caracas, Ordinary Venezuelans Speak to The Real News About Venezuela's Crisis
Citizens of Venezuela wait in line to sign a petition denouncing U.S. imperialism. Dimitri Lascaris reports from Caracas
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published: 14 Feb 2019
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Polls open in Caracas for referendum over land dispute with Guyana | AFP
Polling stations open in Caracas as Venezuela presses ahead with a referendum that it hopes will strengthen its century-old claim to the oil-rich Essequibo territory controlled by neighbouring Guyana. Caracas contends that the Essequibo River to the east of the region is the natural border between the two countries, as declared in 1777 under Spanish rule, and that the United Kingdom wrongly appropriated Venezuelan lands in the 19th century. Guyana, however, asserts that the border was set in the British colonial era and was confirmed in 1899 by a court of arbitration. It says the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the UN's top judicial body, has validated this finding.
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published: 03 Dec 2023
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Battles in the streets of Caracas - BBC News
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On the front line of Caracas protests - BBC News
For months, photographer Gregorio Marrero has been on the streets of Venezuela's capital as protests intensified against President Nicolás Maduro.
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published: 31 Jul 2017
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Venezuela: Visitors steadily return to Caracas' city centre | Latest World English News | WION News
Visitors are steadily returning to the Caracas' city center in Venezuela which authorities and charities have worked to revitalize for several years.
#Venezue...
Visitors are steadily returning to the Caracas' city center in Venezuela which authorities and charities have worked to revitalize for several years.
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Visitors are steadily returning to the Caracas' city center in Venezuela which authorities and charities have worked to revitalize for several years.
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- published: 07 Feb 2022
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Venezuela's Maduro Receives Iran's President in Caracas | VOA News
Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro welcomes Iranian counterpart Ebrahim Raisi at the Miraflores Palace in Caracas as he begins a Latin American tour that will ...
Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro welcomes Iranian counterpart Ebrahim Raisi at the Miraflores Palace in Caracas as he begins a Latin American tour that will also take him to Cuba and Nicaragua, some of Iran's political allies in the region, all under sanctions from a common adversary, the United States.
Before departing Tehran, Raisi had said his visit was at the invitation of the presidents of "friendly countries" Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba, and was aimed at improving "economic, political and scientific cooperation."
The four countries are all allies of Russia, an international pariah since its invasion of Ukraine last year.
"Over the last two years, our cooperation with these countries has developed... in the domains of industry, agriculture, science, technology and medicine," Raisi told the Irna news agency.
Iran and Venezuela are members of the OPEC oil cartel, central to international discussions about the energy crisis sparked by Russia's war on Ukraine.
The war has led to an increase in global efforts to solve Venezuela's political and economic crisis.
Last year, the U.S. sent delegates to Caracas to meet Maduro, and after talks resumed between his government and the opposition in November, Washington granted a six-month license to U.S. energy giant Chevron to operate in Venezuela.
The South American country has the world's largest oil reserves. #venezuela #russia #ukraine #voanews
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Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro welcomes Iranian counterpart Ebrahim Raisi at the Miraflores Palace in Caracas as he begins a Latin American tour that will also take him to Cuba and Nicaragua, some of Iran's political allies in the region, all under sanctions from a common adversary, the United States.
Before departing Tehran, Raisi had said his visit was at the invitation of the presidents of "friendly countries" Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba, and was aimed at improving "economic, political and scientific cooperation."
The four countries are all allies of Russia, an international pariah since its invasion of Ukraine last year.
"Over the last two years, our cooperation with these countries has developed... in the domains of industry, agriculture, science, technology and medicine," Raisi told the Irna news agency.
Iran and Venezuela are members of the OPEC oil cartel, central to international discussions about the energy crisis sparked by Russia's war on Ukraine.
The war has led to an increase in global efforts to solve Venezuela's political and economic crisis.
Last year, the U.S. sent delegates to Caracas to meet Maduro, and after talks resumed between his government and the opposition in November, Washington granted a six-month license to U.S. energy giant Chevron to operate in Venezuela.
The South American country has the world's largest oil reserves. #venezuela #russia #ukraine #voanews
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- published: 13 Jun 2023
- views: 21049
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Venezuela crisis: the view from Caracas farmers' market - BBC News
Venezuela's economy has been in recession since 2014 - it's economy has shrunk by a third since then and the IMF thinks things could get worse next year with an...
Venezuela's economy has been in recession since 2014 - it's economy has shrunk by a third since then and the IMF thinks things could get worse next year with an estimated drop of 18% more.
As the G20 nations meet in Buenos Aires, Venezuela is a worry nearby the summit for many of those attending including the host president Mauricio Macri.
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Venezuela's economy has been in recession since 2014 - it's economy has shrunk by a third since then and the IMF thinks things could get worse next year with an estimated drop of 18% more.
As the G20 nations meet in Buenos Aires, Venezuela is a worry nearby the summit for many of those attending including the host president Mauricio Macri.
It's rare for international correspondents to be granted access to report from Venezuela, but the BBC's Vladimir Hernandez managed to send this report from Caracas.
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- published: 28 Nov 2018
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A bus ride through crisis-hit Caracas - BBC News
Venezuela is in the grip of a worsening crisis, as President Nicolas Maduro and opposition leader Juan Guaidó battle for power.
The population is struggling wi...
Venezuela is in the grip of a worsening crisis, as President Nicolas Maduro and opposition leader Juan Guaidó battle for power.
The population is struggling with hyperinflation, power cuts and shortages of food and medicine.
Among those affected are the 3m people who live in and around the capital Caracas.
Moving from place to place has become a daily chore, as the BBC's James Reynolds reports as he joins passengers on one of the city's buses.
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Venezuela is in the grip of a worsening crisis, as President Nicolas Maduro and opposition leader Juan Guaidó battle for power.
The population is struggling with hyperinflation, power cuts and shortages of food and medicine.
Among those affected are the 3m people who live in and around the capital Caracas.
Moving from place to place has become a daily chore, as the BBC's James Reynolds reports as he joins passengers on one of the city's buses.
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- published: 07 Feb 2019
- views: 121044
1:30
Caracas: The world's most dangerous city
Venezuela's capital - Caracas - has been named the most dangerous city on earth, again.
According to a new report, the city had almost 4,000 murders last year....
Venezuela's capital - Caracas - has been named the most dangerous city on earth, again.
According to a new report, the city had almost 4,000 murders last year.
Al Jazeera's Virginia Lopez reports from Caracas.
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Venezuela's capital - Caracas - has been named the most dangerous city on earth, again.
According to a new report, the city had almost 4,000 murders last year.
Al Jazeera's Virginia Lopez reports from Caracas.
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- published: 27 Jan 2016
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8:55
Is Venezuela Ready for Visitors?
After years of crisis and isolation, Venezuela is reconnecting to the world. More airlines are opening routes, the US dollar is widely accepted and some locals ...
After years of crisis and isolation, Venezuela is reconnecting to the world. More airlines are opening routes, the US dollar is widely accepted and some locals say the worst is over. Is Venezuela ready to welcome international tourists? And: is it safe?
DW's Joel Dullroy visited Venezuela in January 2022. He went to some of the most touristic spots of the country: from the Isla de Margarita to the town of Mérida and the national park of Morrocoy.
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After years of crisis and isolation, Venezuela is reconnecting to the world. More airlines are opening routes, the US dollar is widely accepted and some locals say the worst is over. Is Venezuela ready to welcome international tourists? And: is it safe?
DW's Joel Dullroy visited Venezuela in January 2022. He went to some of the most touristic spots of the country: from the Isla de Margarita to the town of Mérida and the national park of Morrocoy.
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- published: 29 Oct 2022
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8:51
In Caracas, Ordinary Venezuelans Speak to The Real News About Venezuela's Crisis
Citizens of Venezuela wait in line to sign a petition denouncing U.S. imperialism. Dimitri Lascaris reports from Caracas
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Citizens of Venezuela wait in line to sign a petition denouncing U.S. imperialism. Dimitri Lascaris reports from Caracas
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Citizens of Venezuela wait in line to sign a petition denouncing U.S. imperialism. Dimitri Lascaris reports from Caracas
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- published: 14 Feb 2019
- views: 98949
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Polls open in Caracas for referendum over land dispute with Guyana | AFP
Polling stations open in Caracas as Venezuela presses ahead with a referendum that it hopes will strengthen its century-old claim to the oil-rich Essequibo terr...
Polling stations open in Caracas as Venezuela presses ahead with a referendum that it hopes will strengthen its century-old claim to the oil-rich Essequibo territory controlled by neighbouring Guyana. Caracas contends that the Essequibo River to the east of the region is the natural border between the two countries, as declared in 1777 under Spanish rule, and that the United Kingdom wrongly appropriated Venezuelan lands in the 19th century. Guyana, however, asserts that the border was set in the British colonial era and was confirmed in 1899 by a court of arbitration. It says the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the UN's top judicial body, has validated this finding.
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Polling stations open in Caracas as Venezuela presses ahead with a referendum that it hopes will strengthen its century-old claim to the oil-rich Essequibo territory controlled by neighbouring Guyana. Caracas contends that the Essequibo River to the east of the region is the natural border between the two countries, as declared in 1777 under Spanish rule, and that the United Kingdom wrongly appropriated Venezuelan lands in the 19th century. Guyana, however, asserts that the border was set in the British colonial era and was confirmed in 1899 by a court of arbitration. It says the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the UN's top judicial body, has validated this finding.
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- published: 03 Dec 2023
- views: 78115
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Battles in the streets of Caracas - BBC News
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BBC's Wyre Davies looks at how nightly protests are impacting the lives of people in Venezuela's capital city.
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- published: 09 Apr 2014
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On the front line of Caracas protests - BBC News
For months, photographer Gregorio Marrero has been on the streets of Venezuela's capital as protests intensified against President Nicolás Maduro.
More than 100...
For months, photographer Gregorio Marrero has been on the streets of Venezuela's capital as protests intensified against President Nicolás Maduro.
More than 100 people have died and thousands more have been injured in clashes between the opposition and the police and military.
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For months, photographer Gregorio Marrero has been on the streets of Venezuela's capital as protests intensified against President Nicolás Maduro.
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