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About Elianah
Elianah Jorge is a journalist based in Caracas, Venezuela.
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Spanish Portuguese
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Video Package (Web / Broadcast) Audio package (Radio / Podcast) Documentaries
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Various Incidents Reported Including Suspected Crimes and Scientific Endeavors

10 Apr 2024  |  epoca.globo.com
A suspect previously imprisoned for 17 years for a series of bold robberies across the UK, including ATM explosions and the theft of R$ 2.5 million in tractors, has been reported. A man claims an animal ambushed him from the water, narrowly missing his femoral artery by 1 millimeter. Crew 8's mission aims to conduct over 200 scientific experiments during its six-month stay at the space laboratory. An airplane with extra-long and thin wings is designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Jeremy Lee Pauley is implicated in purchasing human skin and body parts stolen from Harvard University Medical School's morgue and another in Arkansas. The space agency has warned of possible luminous phenomena or sonic booms. Scientists have calculated the movement of rocks that could potentially alter the path of the asteroid Apophis.

Guaidó reappears and says he wants to trigger a strike in Venezuela

03 Oct 2023  |  cbn.globoradio.globo.com
Juan Guaidó reappears after Tuesday's conflicts and calls for a general strike in Venezuela.

United States withdraws support for Juan Guaidó in Venezuela: will it approach Nicolás Maduro?

04 Jan 2023  |  Clarín
The United States Department of State has announced it no longer recognizes Juan Guaidó's 'interim presidency' in Venezuela, a position he held since January 2019 with Washington's support. Guaidó was recognized by many countries as Venezuela's legitimate leader due to the perceived illegitimacy of Nicolás Maduro's government. However, the opposition, led by parties such as Primero Justicia and Acción Democrática, voted against Guaidó's continuation in this role. The 2015-elected National Assembly has assumed 'special powers' and extended its mandate, maintaining control over Venezuelan assets abroad, including Citgo. Maduro has expressed willingness to normalize relations with the U.S. and has recently gained international engagement, including peace talks with Colombia's ELN and diplomatic recognition from Spain and Brazil. The opposition faces challenges in uniting and preparing for the 2024 presidential elections, with figures like María Corina Machado calling for leadership renewal.

Brazilian voters in Venezuela will not be able to vote; understand

29 Sep 2022  |  noticias.uol.com.br
Brazilian voters in Venezuela are unable to participate in the upcoming elections due to the closure of Brazilian diplomatic representations in the country, a decision made by the Itamaraty in March 2020. This has left around ten thousand Brazilians without access to their constitutional right to vote. The political conflict between Brazil's far-right President Jair Bolsonaro and Venezuela's leftist President Nicolás Maduro has exacerbated the situation. Many Brazilian residents in Venezuela express feelings of abandonment and frustration, with some reconsidering their support for Bolsonaro. The article also touches on the broader implications of the strained diplomatic relations and the economic challenges faced by Venezuela.

Venezuela adjusts minimum wage and resumes price controls on products

30 Apr 2020  |  economia.uol.com.br
Venezuela has increased its minimum wage to 800,000 bolivars, equivalent to $4.6 per month, amidst severe economic challenges including hyperinflation, gasoline shortages, and the COVID-19 pandemic. The government has also reinstated price controls on 27 basic goods, a move that may exacerbate food shortages. The gasoline crisis has led to long queues and a black market for fuel, with some predicting privatization of gasoline sales. Recent protests and looting have occurred due to the compounded crises. The government has appointed new leaders to address the fuel shortage, including Tareck El Aissami, who is wanted by the U.S. for narco-terrorism. The education system is also struggling due to the pandemic and infrastructure issues.

Death of two teenagers raises the atmosphere of commotion and tension in Venezuela

02 May 2019  |  cbn.globoradio.globo.com
Venezuela is experiencing a day of significant tension and confrontation, which could signal a change in the country's direction. The death of two teenagers has heightened the atmosphere of commotion and tension.

Main roads in Caracas are closed for Maduro's second term inauguration ceremony

10 Jan 2019  |  cbn.globoradio.globo.com
Main roads in Caracas are closed as supporters of Nicolás Maduro gather to celebrate the inauguration ceremony for his second term.

The Museum I Carry in Memory

05 Sep 2018  |  Efecto Cocuyo
The article reflects on the tragic fire that consumed the Museo Histórico Nacional de Brasil, a site filled with personal and national memories. It highlights the museum's significant collections, the neglect it suffered, and the broader context of economic and political challenges in Rio de Janeiro. The author contrasts this with the well-funded Museu do Amanhã, emphasizing the disparity in resource allocation. The piece underscores the cultural loss and the difficulties in preserving historical heritage amid financial constraints.

Evo Morales inaugurates new government headquarters criticized for million-dollar cost

09 Aug 2018  |  www1.folha.uol.com.br
Bolivian President Evo Morales inaugurated a new government headquarters in La Paz, a 29-story building named Casa Grande del Pueblo. The project, costing over $34 million, has sparked controversy due to its high expense and modern architecture, which contrasts with the colonial style of the surrounding area. Critics argue the building includes unnecessary luxuries, while Morales defends it as a necessary move to reduce government rental costs and symbolize a new, sovereign Bolivia. The former government building, Palacio Quemado, will be converted into a museum.
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