Richard Branson’s Venezuela Aid Live concert draws a crowd of 300,000 as aid convoys wait to deliver humanitarian assistance on Saturday.
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A letter to Roger Waters from this side of the Moon
Roger Waters’ tirade against the Venezuela Live Aid concert organized by Richard Branson seems incongruous with the lyrics of this humanist, poet, rock star.
Branson to host Live Aid Venezuela in Colombian border city of Cúcuta
Virgin’s Richard Branson has set the stage for a musical showdown with the regime of Nicolás Maduro by announcing LiveAid Venezuela in the Colombian border city of Cúcuta.
Trump reaffirms “all options” scenario for Venezuela during Duque’s visit
President Duque’s first state visit to the White House was focused on the crisis in Venezuela and options to restore democracy with interim President Juan Guaidó.
Migración Colombia reveals extent of Venezuelan migration in the country
As humanitarian aid stockpiles along the Venezuelan border, the flow of migrants continues with new figures released by Migración Colombia.
Duque to meet Trump Wednesday during first official visit to Washington
Duque’s trip to Washington will focus on the severe humanitarian crisis in Venezuela and efforts to restore democracy with interim President Juan Guaidó.
Venezuela: Notes on a conspiracy or “5000 troops to Colombia”?
A democratic future for Venezuela appears imminent, but how will the end game play out?
Colombia recognizes Juan Guaidó as interim President of Venezuela
The Colombian Goverment has officially recognized Juan Guaidó as the legitimate interim President of Venezuela.
Editorial: The final word for the Latin American left
As migrants flee abject poverty and crime across the region, Venezuela’s Maduro can use Trump’s anti-Latino rhetoric to give the left in Latin America a voice with the electorate.
Colombia’s Duque reiterates “open arms” to Venezuelan migrants during Paris visit
President Iván Duque outlined major policy decisions from coca eradication to humanitarian assistance for Venezuelan migrants during three-day visit to the French capital.
Editorial: The tragedy of the Caminantes
The movement of Venezuelan refugees across Colombia is straining the country’s welfare system at a time in which the government of Iván Duque must implement tough economic measures.
Venezuelan migrants face hardships on Cartagena’s streets
More than half a million Venezuelans have crossed into Colombia fleeing the economic and political collapse of the Nicolás Maduro regime. Cities across Colombia are receiving migrants, but work opportunities are scare.
Ortega Díaz abandons Colombia for U.S., amidst Santos – Maduro dispute
After fleeing Venezuela, ousted Attorney General Luisa Ortega is heading to the U.S. By granting the lawmaker safe passage, Santos and Maduro remain embroiled in a bitter dispute.
Avianca suspends all flights to Venezuela immediately citing security concerns
Avianca has suspended all flights to Venezuela citing security and operational limitations. The measure scheduled for August 16 goes into effect immediately.
The tragedy of Venezuela as protests against Maduro mount
Venezuela is on the brink of collapse, and for more than a month, millions have taken to the streets protesting the ant-democratic government of Nicolás Maduro.
El Comandante and the Venezuelan “revolution” revisited
A 60-episode series produced by RCN on the life of Hugo Chavez’s premiered recently across Latin America. Three former presidents recall the leader and his “revolution.”