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Venezuela Rising
Earlier this year, protesters took to the streets of Caracas to rage against the Maduro government. We were there.
The World Cup Is Like Fashion Week for Brazil's Security Industry
I spoke to Professor Anna Feigenbaum about riot-control style through the ages and how "non-lethal" weapons manufacturers use opportunities like the World Cup protests to showcase their best gear.
Will Venezuela Become a No-Fly Country If It Defaults on Its Airline Debt?
The trouble began in late 2012, when Venezuela began to stop paying airlines the dollars for ticket sales in bolivares.
Venezuela's Crisis Talks Stall as Protests Erupt Again
Discussions between Venezuela's government and opposition froze this week, then 105 protestors were arrested in Caracas on Wednesday.
Deadly Clashes Reignite Between Venezuelan Police and Protesters
Tear gas, rubber bullets and blood once again made their appearance on the streets of Caracas on Thursday.
Meet Venezuela's 'Roadblock' Protesters Who Are Rallying Against Crime
Everyone is talking about the guarimbas — roadblocks set up by students in several cities to protest the lack of security.
Venezuelan Protesters Replace Judas With Maduro and Burn Him at Easter
Both anti- and pro-government demonstrators swapped the traditional burning Judas effigy for likenesses of political leaders in Venezuela.
Another Opposition Politician Was Arrested in Venezuela Today
The mayor of San Cristobal, recognized as the birthplace of the protests in Venezuela, was arrested in his Caracas hotel room this morning.
Venezuelan Protesters Return to Streets in Spite of Military Threats
Demonstrators returned to Plaza Altamira despite President Maduro warning he was "coming for them." He then played "Give Peace A Chance."
Actually, Most Venezuelans Don't Want to Overthrow the Government
As tensions deepen, bringing the quasi-certainty of more violence to come, a change of regime continues to seem unlikely.
Venezuela Rising
On March 8, thousands gathered in the center of Caracas yet again to protest the food shortages in Venezuela, which they hold the government responsible for.
Venezuela Rising: Dispatch Six
Thousands gathered in the center of Caracas yet again to protest the food shortages in Venezuela.