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CALAMAR, Colombia"•Back in Venezuela, they were teachers, police officers and newspaper carriers, but were forced to flee their homeland in ...
Read moreCALAMAR, Colombia"•Back in Venezuela, they were teachers, police officers and newspaper carriers, but were forced to flee their homeland in ...
Read moreSAO PAULO"•Brazil briefly closed and then reopened its northern border to Venezuelans on Monday as it struggled to contain mass ...
Read moreCARACAS"•While most Venezuelans struggle to buy food and make ends meet, a small group still manages to eat sushi and ...
Read moreCARACAS"•The garbage truck brakes and desperate teen Rebeca Leon runs up to root hungrily through the bin bags. Venezuela is ...
Read moreCARACAS"•Venezuelans lined up Thursday to deposit 100-unit banknotes before they turned worthless, but replacement bills had yet to arrive, increasing ...
Read moreCARACAS"•Venezuelans are running short of food, medicine and patience, but fear not: President Nicolas Maduro is here to cheer them ...
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