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Venezuela: How long does it take to buy 8 basic goods? BBC News
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BBC Mundo's Daniel Pardo tests how long it takes to buy even the most basic goods in Caracas amid massive queues for food.
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Hot Venezuelan News Reporter Gets Naked to Report on Cristiano Ronaldo
t isn't that hard to sell a report about Cristiano Ronaldo dating a Playboy model. Is it?
You wouldn't think so. Any story about Ronaldo's love life pretty much sells itself. But that didn't stop Venezuelan TV host Yuvi Pallares from going the extra mile during a report about Ronaldo and Playboy model Daniella Chavez. The two are reportedly dating and, in order to report this bit of news, Pallare
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VICE News Daily: Supply Shortage at Venezuela Hotels
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Former child soldiers adjust to civilian life in South Sudan, Russian spacecraft fails mission to reach International Space Station, Venezuela hotels cope with supply shortage, and jurors deadlocked in Etan Patz murder trial.
SOUTH SUDAN
Former Child Soldiers Reintegrate into Communities
Hundreds are participating in
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Venezuela protests explained in 60 seconds - BBC News
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VENEZUELA PROTESTS - People Protest Over Food Shortages, Corrupt Government & Crime
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Air Canada has suspended flights to and from Venezuela, citing concerns over security.
The airline said it would consider resuming operations once the situation
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Meet The Murderers Jailed In Venezuela's Luxury Prison
Party Prison: The villains and murderers banged up in a South American Benidorm
For downloads and more information visit:
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Latin American jails are usually dark places. But San Antonio Prison in Venezuela could be mistaken for a holiday resort, with its swimming pool, food stalls and overnight accommodation for guests.
"This is a surreal paradise. They are sa
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How The Wheels Fell Off Of Venezuela's Socialist Revolution
Total Control (2009: Hugo Chavez is the outspoken champion of Venezuela, thorn in the US's side and saviour of the poor. Now that Bush is gone and capitalism has taken a beating, can Chavez's socialist revolution last?
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'Savage, irrational inequality' - Chavez describes capitalism to a captivated crowd. The poor s
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Venezuelan police disperse violent crowd after mass anti govt protest VIDEO — RT News
Venezuelan police have deployed water cannons and used tear gas against crowds of angry stone-throwing protesters in Caracas. Activists unhappy with the economic course of President Nicolas Maduro have been resorting to sporadic violence since Wednesday.
Police clashed with a crowd of protesters who attempted to block a Caracas highway. The violence erupted in the late evening after hundreds of t
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GMS NEWS AND PROPHECY: FAMINE! FOOD SHORTAGE IN VENEZUELA- COMING TO AMERICA!!!
GMS NEWS AND PROPHECY: FAMINE! FOOD SHORTAGE IN VENEZUELA- COMING TO AMERICA!!!
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Venezuelans struggle with rampant inflation
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SDI 2013 - Afterlab - Venezuela - Repko
Will Repko leads a short afterlab discussion on recent news where Maduro decided to no longer seek restarting relations with the US.
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RADTV on Venezuela and with Chis Covendale from Anti War movement Ep_19
Ian Henshall presents current news shorts you might have missed followed by Fran Anderson's report on controversial protests in Venezuela. Chris Coverdale, a legal expert from Anti War movement, explains why all wars are illegal.
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The Gangs That Inherited Pablo Escobar's Drug Empire: Cooking with Cocaine
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In Colombia, the heirs to Pablo Escobar's drug empire are conducting business as usual — though with a somewhat lower profile. Today's Medellin drug cartels are highly structured and run much like multinational corporations. But violent gangs operating in the city's slums provide the muscle; known as combos, they’ve carved Medellin
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Rival Groups Protest In Venezuela
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Cost of Living: Venezuela
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The Central Bank of Venezuela has announced that produce prices went up nearly 70 per cent in 2010.
Hugo Chavez, the Venezuelan president, blames the jump on vendors. However, they say they have no choice but to raise prices.
Al Jazeera's Craig Mauro reports from the capital, Caracas.
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UFO attacks Venezuela
UFO attacks Venezuela
Los Roques UFO attack
Conspiracy Theory Documentary 2014
There is a law in the US (under title 14, Section 1211 of the Code of Federal regulations, implemented on July 16, 1969) which makes it illegal for US citizens to have any contact with the extraterrestrials or their vehicles.
Flying Saucers from Outer Space was the first book to use the term "UFO".
According to some UF
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Current food shortage Venezuela.
This was an irregular situation that happened in Maracaibo, Venezuela. 13/14/15
The government has sent the National Guard to keep order in the queues, which hundreds of people wait even 8hrs to get the basic goods.
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Pope Francis meets Venezuela's Maduro
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Venezuelan President blames media for 'broadcasting hate' Telegraph
resident Nicolas Maduro accuses the international media of distorting the situation in Venezuela, making it seem it is on the verge of civil war
Anti-government protests continued in several parts of Venezuela on Friday.
Protesters returned to the streets in the capital, Caracas, and the states of Carabobo, Zulia and Tachira, demonstrating against shortages of basic goods, high inflation and hi
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Venezuela's National Assembly chooses new speaker
Venezuelan opposition lawmakers have chosen a veteran politician as the new head of the country's legislative body following a landslide victory in parliamentary elections on December 6. 72-year-old Henry Ramos Allup has promised to start constitutional procedures to replace the current government during the first half of this year. Socialists, however, argue the issue could only be decided throug
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People & Power - Venezuela: Life after Chavez
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When Hugo Chavez, Venezuela's iconic and charismatic president, died from cancer earlier this year, one question was uppermost in the minds of his supporters, his opponents and the wider world. Would his Bolivarian revolution die with him or had his 15 years in power so fundamentally changed the country that his legacy would be secure - regardle
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Moving to GERMANY from VENEZUELA - 46 QUESTIONS to Eric!
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Long has it been requested, now we finally did it. In this video I ask Eric 46 (!) questions about how it was for him to move from South America to Germany. I hope you guys enjoy it! :)
01:06 When and why did you decide to leave Venezuela?
02:11 Why did you decide for Germany?
02:47 What other countries did you consider and why?
03:15 What was your biggest hope and fear concernin
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Beyond the Current Crisis: The Big Picture in Venezuela
Demonstrators in Venezuela blame President Nicolás Maduro for "mismanaging" the economy of the oil-rich country and have said they will continue protesting until he resigns. But problems such as lack of security, high crime rates, and frustration with the country's poor economic situation did not begin when Maduro took office. In this edition of CONTEXT, Margarita López Maya looks at the big pictu
Venezuela: How long does it take to buy 8 basic goods? BBC News
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BBC Mundo's Daniel Pardo tests how long it takes to buy even the most basic goods in Caracas amid massive queues for food.
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- published: 23 Mar 2015
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Hot Venezuelan News Reporter Gets Naked to Report on Cristiano Ronaldo
t isn't that hard to sell a report about Cristiano Ronaldo dating a Playboy model. Is it?
You wouldn't think so. Any story about Ronaldo's love life pretty muc...
t isn't that hard to sell a report about Cristiano Ronaldo dating a Playboy model. Is it?
You wouldn't think so. Any story about Ronaldo's love life pretty much sells itself. But that didn't stop Venezuelan TV host Yuvi Pallares from going the extra mile during a report about Ronaldo and Playboy model Daniella Chavez. The two are reportedly dating and, in order to report this bit of news, Pallares decided to get naked as she talked about it during a recent broadcast. Completely naked.
The whole thing was obviously staged (well, either that or Pallares has the quickest production team in the game working behind—and in this case, in front of—her). But Pallares managed to turn herself into the biggest star of the story thanks to her stunt.
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t isn't that hard to sell a report about Cristiano Ronaldo dating a Playboy model. Is it?
You wouldn't think so. Any story about Ronaldo's love life pretty much sells itself. But that didn't stop Venezuelan TV host Yuvi Pallares from going the extra mile during a report about Ronaldo and Playboy model Daniella Chavez. The two are reportedly dating and, in order to report this bit of news, Pallares decided to get naked as she talked about it during a recent broadcast. Completely naked.
The whole thing was obviously staged (well, either that or Pallares has the quickest production team in the game working behind—and in this case, in front of—her). But Pallares managed to turn herself into the biggest star of the story thanks to her stunt.
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- published: 30 Apr 2015
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VICE News Daily: Supply Shortage at Venezuela Hotels
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Former child soldiers adjust to civilian life in South Sudan, Russian spacecraft...
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Former child soldiers adjust to civilian life in South Sudan, Russian spacecraft fails mission to reach International Space Station, Venezuela hotels cope with supply shortage, and jurors deadlocked in Etan Patz murder trial.
SOUTH SUDAN
Former Child Soldiers Reintegrate into Communities
Hundreds are participating in a program aimed at teaching them how to live as normal kids again.
SPACE
Russian Cargo Craft Declared a Total Loss
The Progress 59 capsule spun out of control with six thousand pounds of supplies onboard.
VENEZUELA
Some Hotels Hit by Goods Shortage
Smaller properties are asking guests to bring their own toilet paper, and must shop around several markets to gather ingredients for meals.
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New York Jury Deadlocked in Etan Patz Murder Case
The judge denied the defense's request for a mistrial following claims the jury was hung.
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The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Former child soldiers adjust to civilian life in South Sudan, Russian spacecraft fails mission to reach International Space Station, Venezuela hotels cope with supply shortage, and jurors deadlocked in Etan Patz murder trial.
SOUTH SUDAN
Former Child Soldiers Reintegrate into Communities
Hundreds are participating in a program aimed at teaching them how to live as normal kids again.
SPACE
Russian Cargo Craft Declared a Total Loss
The Progress 59 capsule spun out of control with six thousand pounds of supplies onboard.
VENEZUELA
Some Hotels Hit by Goods Shortage
Smaller properties are asking guests to bring their own toilet paper, and must shop around several markets to gather ingredients for meals.
U.S.A.
New York Jury Deadlocked in Etan Patz Murder Case
The judge denied the defense's request for a mistrial following claims the jury was hung.
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Venezuela protests explained in 60 seconds - BBC News
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Find out in 60 seconds what's behind current protests in Venezuela.
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VENEZUELA PROTESTS - People Protest Over Food Shortages, Corrupt Government & Crime
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VENEZUELA PROTESTS - People Protest Over Food Shortages, Corrupt Government & Crime
Air Canada has suspended flights to and from Venezuela, citing concerns over security.
The airline said it would consider resuming operations once the situation in Venezuela had stabilised.
It operated three return flights between Toronto and Caracas per week.
Twenty-nine people - from both sides of the political divide - have been killed in six weeks of protests against high inflation, crime and the shortage of many staples in Venezuela. tear gas pepper spray
"Due to ongoing civil unrest in Venezuela, Air Canada can no longer ensure the safety of its operation and has suspended flights to Caracas until further notice," says the Canadian airline in a statement.
Continue reading the main story
"Start Quote
The company that leaves the country will not return while we hold power"
Nicolas Maduro
It says customers who have not begun their travel "may obtain refunds". Others may be rebooked on other airlines.
Retaliation
Several international airlines have reduced operations in recent weeks in Venezuela, but their main grievance has been the government's tight currency controls.
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro has urged the United States to discuss "peace and sovereignty" in a high level commission mediated by the Union of South American Nations (Unasur).
Mr Maduro also asked President Obama not to heed US factions that he says want to kill the Venezuelan leader.
Venezuela blames the US for the anti-government protests that have left 28 people dead in the past month.
The US says Venezuela is using it as a scapegoat for its internal problems.
Earlier, thousands of government supporters marched through the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, to thank the country's security forces for their policing of the recent unrest.
Mr Maduro and several military leaders held speeches praising the "civic-military" partnership.
He also proposed the creation of a "high-level commission" to discuss "peace and respect to the sovereignty" in Venezuela.
'Humble bus driver'
The Venezuelan president said he wanted the head of the National Assembly, Diosdado Cabello, to negotiate with a "high-level officer" of the US administration under the auspices of Unasur.
Alvaro Villarueda starts his morning the same way every day — putting in a call to his friend who has a friend who works at a Caracas, Venezuela, supermarket.
Today, he's looking for sugar, and he's asking his friend if he knows if any shipments have arrived. As he talks on the phone, his wife Lisbeth Nello, is in the kitchen.
There are 10 mouths to feed every day in this family — five of them children. The two youngest are still in diapers.
"The things that are the scarcest are actually what we need the most," Nello says. "Flour, cooking oil, butter, milk, diapers. I spent last week hunting for diapers everywhere. The situation is really tough for basic goods."
Once again, President Obama has missed a chance to put the US with the people of a country rebelling against a corrupt regime.
Remember Iran in 2009? Remember when Iranians took to the streets to protest a corrupt election? President Obama stood silent and watched the regime commit atrocities.
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Why didn't President Obama stand up with the people in the streets of Venezuela? These people are fighting a government that ran a corrupt election, develops its ties with Iran and Cuba. It is also an anti-US regime, from insults for President Bush at the UN to supporting leftist candidates with cash.
This is not Ukraine, it's Venezuela. While the world has been focused on a missing plane, violent clashes have set the country's capital on fire.
Student protesters have clashed with soldiers in the streets of Caracas again today, as three more fatal shootings raised the death toll to 25 as a month of demonstrations against Venezuela's socialist government intensifies.
Around 3000 supporters and opponents of Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro took to the streets of the country's capital to mark one month since the protests erupted.
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VENEZUELA PROTESTS - People Protest Over Food Shortages, Corrupt Government & Crime
Air Canada has suspended flights to and from Venezuela, citing concerns over security.
The airline said it would consider resuming operations once the situation in Venezuela had stabilised.
It operated three return flights between Toronto and Caracas per week.
Twenty-nine people - from both sides of the political divide - have been killed in six weeks of protests against high inflation, crime and the shortage of many staples in Venezuela. tear gas pepper spray
"Due to ongoing civil unrest in Venezuela, Air Canada can no longer ensure the safety of its operation and has suspended flights to Caracas until further notice," says the Canadian airline in a statement.
Continue reading the main story
"Start Quote
The company that leaves the country will not return while we hold power"
Nicolas Maduro
It says customers who have not begun their travel "may obtain refunds". Others may be rebooked on other airlines.
Retaliation
Several international airlines have reduced operations in recent weeks in Venezuela, but their main grievance has been the government's tight currency controls.
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro has urged the United States to discuss "peace and sovereignty" in a high level commission mediated by the Union of South American Nations (Unasur).
Mr Maduro also asked President Obama not to heed US factions that he says want to kill the Venezuelan leader.
Venezuela blames the US for the anti-government protests that have left 28 people dead in the past month.
The US says Venezuela is using it as a scapegoat for its internal problems.
Earlier, thousands of government supporters marched through the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, to thank the country's security forces for their policing of the recent unrest.
Mr Maduro and several military leaders held speeches praising the "civic-military" partnership.
He also proposed the creation of a "high-level commission" to discuss "peace and respect to the sovereignty" in Venezuela.
'Humble bus driver'
The Venezuelan president said he wanted the head of the National Assembly, Diosdado Cabello, to negotiate with a "high-level officer" of the US administration under the auspices of Unasur.
Alvaro Villarueda starts his morning the same way every day — putting in a call to his friend who has a friend who works at a Caracas, Venezuela, supermarket.
Today, he's looking for sugar, and he's asking his friend if he knows if any shipments have arrived. As he talks on the phone, his wife Lisbeth Nello, is in the kitchen.
There are 10 mouths to feed every day in this family — five of them children. The two youngest are still in diapers.
"The things that are the scarcest are actually what we need the most," Nello says. "Flour, cooking oil, butter, milk, diapers. I spent last week hunting for diapers everywhere. The situation is really tough for basic goods."
Once again, President Obama has missed a chance to put the US with the people of a country rebelling against a corrupt regime.
Remember Iran in 2009? Remember when Iranians took to the streets to protest a corrupt election? President Obama stood silent and watched the regime commit atrocities.
venezuela city tension protest uprising anger demo president war battle "battle zone" force order "national guard" unrest student government news media doctor emergency demand 2014 crime corruption survival inflation currency forex economy "forex trading" "food storage" cuba army usd dollar oil energy "caribbean islands" president spring entertainment power control humanity agenda "new world order" doctor "medical supplies" food supermarket shopping milk groceries "agenda nwo" usd collapse gold silver bullion price gerald celente trends in the news ukraine crisis russia ww3 arab spring illuminati rothschild george soros elite nwo agenda
Why didn't President Obama stand up with the people in the streets of Venezuela? These people are fighting a government that ran a corrupt election, develops its ties with Iran and Cuba. It is also an anti-US regime, from insults for President Bush at the UN to supporting leftist candidates with cash.
This is not Ukraine, it's Venezuela. While the world has been focused on a missing plane, violent clashes have set the country's capital on fire.
Student protesters have clashed with soldiers in the streets of Caracas again today, as three more fatal shootings raised the death toll to 25 as a month of demonstrations against Venezuela's socialist government intensifies.
Around 3000 supporters and opponents of Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro took to the streets of the country's capital to mark one month since the protests erupted.
- published: 03 Jul 2014
- views: 3385
Meet The Murderers Jailed In Venezuela's Luxury Prison
Party Prison: The villains and murderers banged up in a South American Benidorm
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Party Prison: The villains and murderers banged up in a South American Benidorm
For downloads and more information visit:
http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=66115
Latin American jails are usually dark places. But San Antonio Prison in Venezuela could be mistaken for a holiday resort, with its swimming pool, food stalls and overnight accommodation for guests.
"This is a surreal paradise. They are safer here than anywhere else in the city", says psychologist Karina Hum. It's so good that many don't want to leave. But behind the dance parties and families having fun in the sunshine, the world of drugs, guns and violence is still evident. The man in charge is El Conejo, a powerful and famous jailed gangster. "The government here does not control anything at all", says Carlos Nieto Palma, who runs a non-government organisation that monitors the prisons. Recognising the authority of criminals solves a big problem in the prison system, but it also means turning a blind eye to what criminals do best. "We are promoting a penitentiary revolution", says Prisons Minister Iris Varela.
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Party Prison: The villains and murderers banged up in a South American Benidorm
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Latin American jails are usually dark places. But San Antonio Prison in Venezuela could be mistaken for a holiday resort, with its swimming pool, food stalls and overnight accommodation for guests.
"This is a surreal paradise. They are safer here than anywhere else in the city", says psychologist Karina Hum. It's so good that many don't want to leave. But behind the dance parties and families having fun in the sunshine, the world of drugs, guns and violence is still evident. The man in charge is El Conejo, a powerful and famous jailed gangster. "The government here does not control anything at all", says Carlos Nieto Palma, who runs a non-government organisation that monitors the prisons. Recognising the authority of criminals solves a big problem in the prison system, but it also means turning a blind eye to what criminals do best. "We are promoting a penitentiary revolution", says Prisons Minister Iris Varela.
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- published: 13 Jan 2014
- views: 2452229
How The Wheels Fell Off Of Venezuela's Socialist Revolution
Total Control (2009: Hugo Chavez is the outspoken champion of Venezuela, thorn in the US's side and saviour of the poor. Now that Bush is gone and capitalism ha...
Total Control (2009: Hugo Chavez is the outspoken champion of Venezuela, thorn in the US's side and saviour of the poor. Now that Bush is gone and capitalism has taken a beating, can Chavez's socialist revolution last?
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'Savage, irrational inequality' - Chavez describes capitalism to a captivated crowd. The poor see Chavez as a saint and everywhere he goes red-shirted 'Chavistas follow. But his popularity has always depended upon healthy capitalism. 'High oil prices have allowed Chavez to mask the fact that he has destroyed the economy' says one economist. Whilst the world was buying oil at record prices, Chavez could fund his social programs even as the private sector crumbled. Almost every company he's nationalised has turned into a loss maker and as the recession continues, the extent of Venezuela's problems are exposed. 'Since Chavez came to power, the murder rate has doubled to more than 100 a week' reveals our reporter. Now that the opposition has won control of Caracas in municipal elections, Chavez is showing himself increasingly hostile to cooperation. 'More than 30 hooded men with guns, pistols and machine guns attacked the offices where I should be working as Mayor' says opposition leader Ledezma. Just as unbridled greed has undermined capitalism, Chavez's autocratic socialism is jeopardising the benefits of his revolution.
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Total Control (2009: Hugo Chavez is the outspoken champion of Venezuela, thorn in the US's side and saviour of the poor. Now that Bush is gone and capitalism has taken a beating, can Chavez's socialist revolution last?
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'Savage, irrational inequality' - Chavez describes capitalism to a captivated crowd. The poor see Chavez as a saint and everywhere he goes red-shirted 'Chavistas follow. But his popularity has always depended upon healthy capitalism. 'High oil prices have allowed Chavez to mask the fact that he has destroyed the economy' says one economist. Whilst the world was buying oil at record prices, Chavez could fund his social programs even as the private sector crumbled. Almost every company he's nationalised has turned into a loss maker and as the recession continues, the extent of Venezuela's problems are exposed. 'Since Chavez came to power, the murder rate has doubled to more than 100 a week' reveals our reporter. Now that the opposition has won control of Caracas in municipal elections, Chavez is showing himself increasingly hostile to cooperation. 'More than 30 hooded men with guns, pistols and machine guns attacked the offices where I should be working as Mayor' says opposition leader Ledezma. Just as unbridled greed has undermined capitalism, Chavez's autocratic socialism is jeopardising the benefits of his revolution.
ABC Australia - Ref no 4511
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- published: 17 Aug 2009
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Venezuelan police disperse violent crowd after mass anti govt protest VIDEO — RT News
Venezuelan police have deployed water cannons and used tear gas against crowds of angry stone-throwing protesters in Caracas. Activists unhappy with the economi...
Venezuelan police have deployed water cannons and used tear gas against crowds of angry stone-throwing protesters in Caracas. Activists unhappy with the economic course of President Nicolas Maduro have been resorting to sporadic violence since Wednesday.
Police clashed with a crowd of protesters who attempted to block a Caracas highway. The violence erupted in the late evening after hundreds of thousands of supporters and opponents of Venezuela's leftist government had gone home.
About 3,000 opponents dressed in white and carrying red, blue and yellow Venezuelan flags gathered in the capital earlier on Saturday demanding the release detained students and other opposition activists.
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Venezuelan police have deployed water cannons and used tear gas against crowds of angry stone-throwing protesters in Caracas. Activists unhappy with the economic course of President Nicolas Maduro have been resorting to sporadic violence since Wednesday.
Police clashed with a crowd of protesters who attempted to block a Caracas highway. The violence erupted in the late evening after hundreds of thousands of supporters and opponents of Venezuela's leftist government had gone home.
About 3,000 opponents dressed in white and carrying red, blue and yellow Venezuelan flags gathered in the capital earlier on Saturday demanding the release detained students and other opposition activists.
- published: 24 Feb 2014
- views: 161
GMS NEWS AND PROPHECY: FAMINE! FOOD SHORTAGE IN VENEZUELA- COMING TO AMERICA!!!
GMS NEWS AND PROPHECY: FAMINE! FOOD SHORTAGE IN VENEZUELA- COMING TO AMERICA!!!
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GMS NEWS AND PROPHECY: FAMINE! FOOD SHORTAGE IN VENEZUELA- COMING TO AMERICA!!!
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wn.com/Gms News And Prophecy Famine Food Shortage In Venezuela Coming To America
GMS NEWS AND PROPHECY: FAMINE! FOOD SHORTAGE IN VENEZUELA- COMING TO AMERICA!!!
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- published: 13 Jan 2015
- views: 1717
Venezuelans struggle with rampant inflation
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wn.com/Venezuelans Struggle With Rampant Inflation
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- published: 26 Feb 2014
- views: 2010
SDI 2013 - Afterlab - Venezuela - Repko
Will Repko leads a short afterlab discussion on recent news where Maduro decided to no longer seek restarting relations with the US....
Will Repko leads a short afterlab discussion on recent news where Maduro decided to no longer seek restarting relations with the US.
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Will Repko leads a short afterlab discussion on recent news where Maduro decided to no longer seek restarting relations with the US.
- published: 22 Jul 2013
- views: 121
RADTV on Venezuela and with Chis Covendale from Anti War movement Ep_19
Ian Henshall presents current news shorts you might have missed followed by Fran Anderson's report on controversial protests in Venezuela. Chris Coverdale, a le...
Ian Henshall presents current news shorts you might have missed followed by Fran Anderson's report on controversial protests in Venezuela. Chris Coverdale, a legal expert from Anti War movement, explains why all wars are illegal.
wn.com/Radtv On Venezuela And With Chis Covendale From Anti War Movement Ep 19
Ian Henshall presents current news shorts you might have missed followed by Fran Anderson's report on controversial protests in Venezuela. Chris Coverdale, a legal expert from Anti War movement, explains why all wars are illegal.
- published: 02 May 2014
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The Gangs That Inherited Pablo Escobar's Drug Empire: Cooking with Cocaine
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In Colombia, the heirs to Pablo Escobar's drug empire are conducting business as usual — thou...
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In Colombia, the heirs to Pablo Escobar's drug empire are conducting business as usual — though with a somewhat lower profile. Today's Medellin drug cartels are highly structured and run much like multinational corporations. But violent gangs operating in the city's slums provide the muscle; known as combos, they’ve carved Medellin into fiefdoms, imposing invisible borders between gang territory — borders that, when ignored, often get people killed.
VICE News travelled to Medellin to meet gang members — along with top cartel leaders and assassins — who revealed the inner workings of the city's modern-day cocaine industry.
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In Colombia, the heirs to Pablo Escobar's drug empire are conducting business as usual — though with a somewhat lower profile. Today's Medellin drug cartels are highly structured and run much like multinational corporations. But violent gangs operating in the city's slums provide the muscle; known as combos, they’ve carved Medellin into fiefdoms, imposing invisible borders between gang territory — borders that, when ignored, often get people killed.
VICE News travelled to Medellin to meet gang members — along with top cartel leaders and assassins — who revealed the inner workings of the city's modern-day cocaine industry.
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- published: 29 Jul 2014
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Cost of Living: Venezuela
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The Central Bank of Venezuela has announced that produce prices went up nearly 70 per cent in 2010.
Hugo ...
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The Central Bank of Venezuela has announced that produce prices went up nearly 70 per cent in 2010.
Hugo Chavez, the Venezuelan president, blames the jump on vendors. However, they say they have no choice but to raise prices.
Al Jazeera's Craig Mauro reports from the capital, Caracas.
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wn.com/Cost Of Living Venezuela
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The Central Bank of Venezuela has announced that produce prices went up nearly 70 per cent in 2010.
Hugo Chavez, the Venezuelan president, blames the jump on vendors. However, they say they have no choice but to raise prices.
Al Jazeera's Craig Mauro reports from the capital, Caracas.
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- published: 14 Feb 2011
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UFO attacks Venezuela
UFO attacks Venezuela
Los Roques UFO attack
Conspiracy Theory Documentary 2014
There is a law in the US (under title 14, Section 1211 of the Code of Federal re...
UFO attacks Venezuela
Los Roques UFO attack
Conspiracy Theory Documentary 2014
There is a law in the US (under title 14, Section 1211 of the Code of Federal regulations, implemented on July 16, 1969) which makes it illegal for US citizens to have any contact with the extraterrestrials or their vehicles.
Flying Saucers from Outer Space was the first book to use the term "UFO".
According to some UFO aficionados, the Men in Black (MIBs) really do exist, and have been hammering on the doors of alien witnesses ever since the first appearance of flying saucers in 1947. Area51
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UFO attacks Venezuela
Los Roques UFO attack
Conspiracy Theory Documentary 2014
There is a law in the US (under title 14, Section 1211 of the Code of Federal regulations, implemented on July 16, 1969) which makes it illegal for US citizens to have any contact with the extraterrestrials or their vehicles.
Flying Saucers from Outer Space was the first book to use the term "UFO".
According to some UFO aficionados, the Men in Black (MIBs) really do exist, and have been hammering on the doors of alien witnesses ever since the first appearance of flying saucers in 1947. Area51
- published: 02 Feb 2014
- views: 1056353
Current food shortage Venezuela.
This was an irregular situation that happened in Maracaibo, Venezuela. 13/14/15
The government has sent the National Guard to keep order in the queues, which h...
This was an irregular situation that happened in Maracaibo, Venezuela. 13/14/15
The government has sent the National Guard to keep order in the queues, which hundreds of people wait even 8hrs to get the basic goods.
wn.com/Current Food Shortage Venezuela.
This was an irregular situation that happened in Maracaibo, Venezuela. 13/14/15
The government has sent the National Guard to keep order in the queues, which hundreds of people wait even 8hrs to get the basic goods.
- published: 14 Jan 2015
- views: 1047
Pope Francis meets Venezuela's Maduro
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- published: 18 Jun 2013
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Venezuelan President blames media for 'broadcasting hate' Telegraph
resident Nicolas Maduro accuses the international media of distorting the situation in Venezuela, making it seem it is on the verge of civil war
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resident Nicolas Maduro accuses the international media of distorting the situation in Venezuela, making it seem it is on the verge of civil war
Anti-government protests continued in several parts of Venezuela on Friday.
Protesters returned to the streets in the capital, Caracas, and the states of Carabobo, Zulia and Tachira, demonstrating against shortages of basic goods, high inflation and high crime levels.
Protesters set makeshift barricades on fire and banged pans and pots to show their frustration at the unravelling situation.
Public transportation has yet to be restored, many stoplights are out and students are gearing up for what they promise will be an extended fight.
"We are (protesting) because we're demanding rights here in Venezuela. We cannot continue with this corrupt government, we are now allowed to do anything, there is no freedom of expression, students are mistreated," said medical student Jose Bandares, who was demonstrating in the streets of Valencia in Carabobo state.
wn.com/Venezuelan President Blames Media For 'Broadcasting Hate' Telegraph
resident Nicolas Maduro accuses the international media of distorting the situation in Venezuela, making it seem it is on the verge of civil war
Anti-government protests continued in several parts of Venezuela on Friday.
Protesters returned to the streets in the capital, Caracas, and the states of Carabobo, Zulia and Tachira, demonstrating against shortages of basic goods, high inflation and high crime levels.
Protesters set makeshift barricades on fire and banged pans and pots to show their frustration at the unravelling situation.
Public transportation has yet to be restored, many stoplights are out and students are gearing up for what they promise will be an extended fight.
"We are (protesting) because we're demanding rights here in Venezuela. We cannot continue with this corrupt government, we are now allowed to do anything, there is no freedom of expression, students are mistreated," said medical student Jose Bandares, who was demonstrating in the streets of Valencia in Carabobo state.
- published: 24 Feb 2014
- views: 26
Venezuela's National Assembly chooses new speaker
Venezuelan opposition lawmakers have chosen a veteran politician as the new head of the country's legislative body following a landslide victory in parliamentar...
Venezuelan opposition lawmakers have chosen a veteran politician as the new head of the country's legislative body following a landslide victory in parliamentary elections on December 6. 72-year-old Henry Ramos Allup has promised to start constitutional procedures to replace the current government during the first half of this year. Socialists, however, argue the issue could only be decided through a popular vote.
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Venezuelan opposition lawmakers have chosen a veteran politician as the new head of the country's legislative body following a landslide victory in parliamentary elections on December 6. 72-year-old Henry Ramos Allup has promised to start constitutional procedures to replace the current government during the first half of this year. Socialists, however, argue the issue could only be decided through a popular vote.
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- published: 05 Jan 2016
- views: 446
People & Power - Venezuela: Life after Chavez
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When Hugo Chavez, Venezuela's iconic and charismatic president, died from cancer earlier this year, one ques...
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When Hugo Chavez, Venezuela's iconic and charismatic president, died from cancer earlier this year, one question was uppermost in the minds of his supporters, his opponents and the wider world. Would his Bolivarian revolution die with him or had his 15 years in power so fundamentally changed the country that his legacy would be secure - regardless of who was chosen as his successor?
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wn.com/People Amp Power Venezuela Life After Chavez
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When Hugo Chavez, Venezuela's iconic and charismatic president, died from cancer earlier this year, one question was uppermost in the minds of his supporters, his opponents and the wider world. Would his Bolivarian revolution die with him or had his 15 years in power so fundamentally changed the country that his legacy would be secure - regardless of who was chosen as his successor?
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
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- published: 16 May 2013
- views: 9164
Moving to GERMANY from VENEZUELA - 46 QUESTIONS to Eric!
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Long has it been requested, now we finally did it. In this video I ask Eric 46 (!) questions about how it was for him to move from South America to...
Hey rabbits!
Long has it been requested, now we finally did it. In this video I ask Eric 46 (!) questions about how it was for him to move from South America to Germany. I hope you guys enjoy it! :)
01:06 When and why did you decide to leave Venezuela?
02:11 Why did you decide for Germany?
02:47 What other countries did you consider and why?
03:15 What was your biggest hope and fear concerning the move to Germany?
04:11 What did your friends and family say when you told them about your plans to leave the country?
04:58 Did you need to apply for a visa?
05:59 How did you come here, how was the journey?
06:07 When did you come to Germany, what city did you arrive in and how was the weather like?
06:39 What did you bring with you when you moved to Germany?
07:17 What did you do right after you arrived?
07:26 Where did you live during your first weeks in Germany?
07:53 What was the first thing that you found to be different from Venezuela?
08:31 What did you like the most about Germany at first?
08:57 What was the first thing you disliked about Germany?
09:23 Have you noticed that people treated you differently or even bad as a foreigner?
09:59 What differences to people from South America did you notice in the German people?
11:15 How was it to be separated from your friends and family?
12:25 How and how often do you communicate with your family and your friends back in Venezuela?
12:55 What did and do you do to overcome homesickness?
13:41 Did you doubt your decision to come to Germany at some point and actually considered returning to Venezuela? Why was that and what made you stay in the end?
14:50 How and when did you manage to find a job in Germany?
15:43 Did you find friends in Germany? How quickly and under which circumstances?
16:32 Have you ever been back to Venezuela since you moved to Germany?
17:12 Have friends or family members visited you in Germany so far?
18:01 Could you imagine going back to Venezuela one day?
18:17 How is the situation in your home country right now?
19:50 What do you hope for Venezuela’s future?
21:21 Do your family and friends ask you to come back or do they generally approve your decision?
21:49 Would you like your friends and family to follow you to Germany or at least Europe?
22:38 What do your friends and family think about Germany?
22:51 How long do you live in Germany now already? How is your current life situation (job, flat, friends, partnership)?
23:38 Do you like the German language, how would you describe it?
24:02 Did you learn German and if yes, how?
24:38 How good are your German language skills by now? Can you give us an example?
25:06 Do you like the German food? What do you like to eat and what don’t you like?
26:53 Do you like the German girls?
27:32 Do you actually feel like a “German” by now?
28:08 How would you describe Germany in 3 words?
29:02 What differs you from a native German?
29:24 What advice would you give a person that wants to move from South America to Germany?
30:21 Is there something that you would like to change about Germany?
30:46 What do you miss the most from Venezuela?
31:47 Is your family proud of you for moving to Germany all on your own?
32:03 What is the best thing that happened to you during your whole time in Germany?
32:20 Looking back – what would you tell your past self about moving to Germany?
32:35 And after all: did Germany meet your hopes and expectations - was it a good decision?
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wn.com/Moving To Germany From Venezuela 46 Questions To Eric
Hey rabbits!
Long has it been requested, now we finally did it. In this video I ask Eric 46 (!) questions about how it was for him to move from South America to Germany. I hope you guys enjoy it! :)
01:06 When and why did you decide to leave Venezuela?
02:11 Why did you decide for Germany?
02:47 What other countries did you consider and why?
03:15 What was your biggest hope and fear concerning the move to Germany?
04:11 What did your friends and family say when you told them about your plans to leave the country?
04:58 Did you need to apply for a visa?
05:59 How did you come here, how was the journey?
06:07 When did you come to Germany, what city did you arrive in and how was the weather like?
06:39 What did you bring with you when you moved to Germany?
07:17 What did you do right after you arrived?
07:26 Where did you live during your first weeks in Germany?
07:53 What was the first thing that you found to be different from Venezuela?
08:31 What did you like the most about Germany at first?
08:57 What was the first thing you disliked about Germany?
09:23 Have you noticed that people treated you differently or even bad as a foreigner?
09:59 What differences to people from South America did you notice in the German people?
11:15 How was it to be separated from your friends and family?
12:25 How and how often do you communicate with your family and your friends back in Venezuela?
12:55 What did and do you do to overcome homesickness?
13:41 Did you doubt your decision to come to Germany at some point and actually considered returning to Venezuela? Why was that and what made you stay in the end?
14:50 How and when did you manage to find a job in Germany?
15:43 Did you find friends in Germany? How quickly and under which circumstances?
16:32 Have you ever been back to Venezuela since you moved to Germany?
17:12 Have friends or family members visited you in Germany so far?
18:01 Could you imagine going back to Venezuela one day?
18:17 How is the situation in your home country right now?
19:50 What do you hope for Venezuela’s future?
21:21 Do your family and friends ask you to come back or do they generally approve your decision?
21:49 Would you like your friends and family to follow you to Germany or at least Europe?
22:38 What do your friends and family think about Germany?
22:51 How long do you live in Germany now already? How is your current life situation (job, flat, friends, partnership)?
23:38 Do you like the German language, how would you describe it?
24:02 Did you learn German and if yes, how?
24:38 How good are your German language skills by now? Can you give us an example?
25:06 Do you like the German food? What do you like to eat and what don’t you like?
26:53 Do you like the German girls?
27:32 Do you actually feel like a “German” by now?
28:08 How would you describe Germany in 3 words?
29:02 What differs you from a native German?
29:24 What advice would you give a person that wants to move from South America to Germany?
30:21 Is there something that you would like to change about Germany?
30:46 What do you miss the most from Venezuela?
31:47 Is your family proud of you for moving to Germany all on your own?
32:03 What is the best thing that happened to you during your whole time in Germany?
32:20 Looking back – what would you tell your past self about moving to Germany?
32:35 And after all: did Germany meet your hopes and expectations - was it a good decision?
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Beyond the Current Crisis: The Big Picture in Venezuela
Demonstrators in Venezuela blame President Nicolás Maduro for "mismanaging" the economy of the oil-rich country and have said they will continue protesting unti...
Demonstrators in Venezuela blame President Nicolás Maduro for "mismanaging" the economy of the oil-rich country and have said they will continue protesting until he resigns. But problems such as lack of security, high crime rates, and frustration with the country's poor economic situation did not begin when Maduro took office. In this edition of CONTEXT, Margarita López Maya looks at the big picture in Venezuela. How did it get to this point and what will it take to solve problems that have persisted for many years?
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Demonstrators in Venezuela blame President Nicolás Maduro for "mismanaging" the economy of the oil-rich country and have said they will continue protesting until he resigns. But problems such as lack of security, high crime rates, and frustration with the country's poor economic situation did not begin when Maduro took office. In this edition of CONTEXT, Margarita López Maya looks at the big picture in Venezuela. How did it get to this point and what will it take to solve problems that have persisted for many years?
- published: 09 May 2014
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Venezuela's Economic Challenges
Inflation problems and limited access to hard currency are hurting Venezuela's economy. Long lines at supermarkets are normal and Business leaders blame the government's strict currency controls. CCTV's Martin Markovits investigates how the government is responding.
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Venezuela's Economic Problems
From VOA Learning English, this is Economics. Venezuela is facing a number of economic problems. Inflation is putting pressure on many businesses. Rotzen Villabon owns a gift store. But his business needs American dollars to import products made in China. He is unable to exchange Venezuelan money for dollars at the official exchange rate of about 6.5 bolivares to the dollar. He says the supply of
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Venezuela growing economic crisis - BBC News
Venezuela has some of the largest known reserves of oil in the world - yet its economy is in an ongoing crisis. There are widespread shortages of basic goods, rising levels of crime - and growing political violence. The government of President Nicolas Maduro is blaming the influence of the United States - which has been highly critical of Mr Maduro's leadership.
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Is Venezuela's economy on the road to hyperinflation?
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Anh ngữ đặc biệt: Venezuelan Election Economy (VOA)
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Venezuela's Economy: What Lies Ahead?
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"I don't give the system, as we know it, more than six months," said Francisco Rodíguez, highlighting Venezuela's dollar exchange rate and relative prices as some major issues for the country's economy. W
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Oil price decline affects Venezuelan economy
The price of Venezuela's crude oil has dropped to under 29 dollars per barrel and this has affected the Latin American country’s oil-dependent economy. The opposition says in this situation they can build on their parliamentary elections victory because most citizens cannot stand President Nicolas Maduro's government anymore. However, Maduro has promised to overcome the crisis.
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Is Chavism on its way out in Venezuela?
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Just three years after the death of iconic Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, his successor Nicolas Maduro is floundering. Not only is the country mired in a crippling economic crisis, Maduro was also hit by an unprecedented electoral setback in December and is now lock
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Noam Chomsky: As Venezuela Struggles to Fix Economy, U.S. Should Stop Trying to Undermine Its Gov't
http://democracynow.org - Tensions are growing between the United States and Venezuela as the government of President Nicolás Maduro grapples with an economic crisis and a right-wing opposition calling for his removal from office. Venezuela has announced the arrest of an unspecified number of Americans on charges of espionage, new restrictions on the number of U.S. diplomats allowed in Venezuela,
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Venezuela's Economy Growing
Despite the difficulty by the US and the EU, Venezuela's economy is growing strongly.
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Javier Corrales - Venezuela: A Deepening Political and Economic Quagmire?
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Francisco Rodriguez - Venezuela: A Deepening Political and Economic Quagmire?
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Javier Corrales, Dwight W. Morrow 1895 Professor and Chair of Political Science, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts
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Venezuela Food Shortage: Price Ceiling
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What Will the Venezuelan Economy Look Like in a Post-Chavez Era?
Correspondent Stephen Gibbs reports on the economic challenges the next president of Venezuela will face. Then, anchor Phillip Yin and Russell Dallen, President of the Venezuelan Daily Journal, discuss where the Venezuelan economy may be headed after the death of Hugo Chavez.
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High Inflation Rate Leads to Economic Crisis in Venezuela
Venezuela's inflation rate is the highest in the world--at 57 percent--according to the Central Bank, which says the country is undergoing an economic crisis. CCTV's Rachelle Akuffo speaks with Juan Carlos Hidalgo of the Cato Institute about the impact this crisis could have on Venezuela and its trade partners.
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Venezuela hit hard by Oil prices | FT World
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Andres Schipani reports from oil-reliant Venezuela where a falling global price in crude poses big challenges for a government already trying to cope with a shortage of basic goods.
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Will the Death of Hugo Chavez Impact the Venezuelan Economy? (3/5/13)
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez died after losing a two year battle with cancer. Michelle Caruso-Cabrera tells NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT (NBR) what his death could mean to Venezuela and to the crude oil market.
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How The Socialist Revolution Once Gave Hope To Venezuela's Poor
El Comandante (2004): His enemies accused him of turning Venezuela into a Communist dictatorship. But was Chavez's vision of a socialist economy the future of Latin America?
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Venezuela economic crisis may lead to party change
Venezuelans head to the polls this Sunday for parliamentary elections and it’s expected to be one of the closest votes in the country’s history.
The country’s dealing with several serious economic challenges. Inflation is near 100 percent, although official figures have not been published for nearly a year. The country is rich in oil, but the sharp fall in commodity prices has left Venezuela witho
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Triumphant Venezuela opposition looks to boost economy, free prisoners
Venezuela's opposition vowed on Monday to revive the OPEC nation's troubled economy and free jailed political activists after winning control of the legislature for the first time in 16 years of Socialist rule.
By afternoon, some results from Sunday's election were not yet in, but the Democratic Unity coalition had already won a commanding majority in the 167-member National Assembly.
Opposition
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Venezuela petrol fakiri mi oluyor? - economy
Venezuela Enerji ve Petrol Bakanlığı, ülkede üretilen ham petrolün varilinin geçen hafta sonu itibariyle aylık yüzde 6 daha değer kaybederek 30 Doların altına indiğini açıkladı.
Haziran 2014'te 115 Dolar olan petrol fiyatı 29 Dolar seviyesine indi.
İhracat gelirlerinin yüzde 95'i, bütçe gelirlerinin yarıya yakını ve milli gelirinin yüzde 25'i petrol gelirlerinden sağlanan ülkede derin bir kriz
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Bound by Ideology and Economy, Latin America Mum on Venezuela Amid US Concerns Over Rights
From Mexico to Brazil, leaders in Latin America have largely kept silent amid charges of human rights abuses in Venezuela and are unlikely to speak out against their neighbor at this week's Summit of the Americas.
Many Latin American heads of state gathering in Panama City are bound to oil-rich Venezuela by business dealings if not ideology, and are put off by recent U.S. sanctions against some of
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Raymond Zucaro on economy of Venezuela
CCTV America’s Michelle Makori interviewed Raymond Zucaro. He is the Chief Investment Officer at RVX Asset Management, LLC.
Venezuela's Economic Challenges
Inflation problems and limited access to hard currency are hurting Venezuela's economy. Long lines at supermarkets are normal and Business leaders blame the gov...
Inflation problems and limited access to hard currency are hurting Venezuela's economy. Long lines at supermarkets are normal and Business leaders blame the government's strict currency controls. CCTV's Martin Markovits investigates how the government is responding.
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Inflation problems and limited access to hard currency are hurting Venezuela's economy. Long lines at supermarkets are normal and Business leaders blame the government's strict currency controls. CCTV's Martin Markovits investigates how the government is responding.
- published: 08 Feb 2014
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Venezuela's Economic Problems
From VOA Learning English, this is Economics. Venezuela is facing a number of economic problems. Inflation is putting pressure on many businesses. Rotzen Villab...
From VOA Learning English, this is Economics. Venezuela is facing a number of economic problems. Inflation is putting pressure on many businesses. Rotzen Villabon owns a gift store. But his business needs American dollars to import products made in China. He is unable to exchange Venezuelan money for dollars at the official exchange rate of about 6.5 bolivares to the dollar. He says the supply of dollars is even limited on the black market, where dollars cost much more. He says that is why business at his store is down. Venezuela has the highest rate of inflation in South America. In February, Venezuela reduced the value of its currency by one third, which has made imports more costly. The economic troubles have resulted in shortages of products -- from necessities like food to beauty products. Venezuela is a major oil exporter. The nation's oil wealth paid for many social programs during the 14-year-rule of former president Hugo Chavez. But Venezuela's recent presidential election showed there are divisions in the country. Nicolas Maduro was declared the winner of a close election over opposition candidate Henrique Capriles on April 14th. Mr. Capriles disputed the vote and called for a recount. Henrique Capriles is a lawyer. He promised to open the economy to foreign investment. Nicolas Maduro is former union leader. He served as vice president to Mr. Chavez before the president died of cancer last month. Mr. Maduro promised to continue the social policies and programs of Mr. Chavez. For supporters, the election was about saving programs for free housing, health care and education. For VOA Learning English, I'm Carolyn Presutti. (Adapted from a radio program broadcast 19Apr2013)
wn.com/Venezuela's Economic Problems
From VOA Learning English, this is Economics. Venezuela is facing a number of economic problems. Inflation is putting pressure on many businesses. Rotzen Villabon owns a gift store. But his business needs American dollars to import products made in China. He is unable to exchange Venezuelan money for dollars at the official exchange rate of about 6.5 bolivares to the dollar. He says the supply of dollars is even limited on the black market, where dollars cost much more. He says that is why business at his store is down. Venezuela has the highest rate of inflation in South America. In February, Venezuela reduced the value of its currency by one third, which has made imports more costly. The economic troubles have resulted in shortages of products -- from necessities like food to beauty products. Venezuela is a major oil exporter. The nation's oil wealth paid for many social programs during the 14-year-rule of former president Hugo Chavez. But Venezuela's recent presidential election showed there are divisions in the country. Nicolas Maduro was declared the winner of a close election over opposition candidate Henrique Capriles on April 14th. Mr. Capriles disputed the vote and called for a recount. Henrique Capriles is a lawyer. He promised to open the economy to foreign investment. Nicolas Maduro is former union leader. He served as vice president to Mr. Chavez before the president died of cancer last month. Mr. Maduro promised to continue the social policies and programs of Mr. Chavez. For supporters, the election was about saving programs for free housing, health care and education. For VOA Learning English, I'm Carolyn Presutti. (Adapted from a radio program broadcast 19Apr2013)
- published: 02 May 2013
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Venezuela growing economic crisis - BBC News
Venezuela has some of the largest known reserves of oil in the world - yet its economy is in an ongoing crisis. There are widespread shortages of basic goods, ...
Venezuela has some of the largest known reserves of oil in the world - yet its economy is in an ongoing crisis. There are widespread shortages of basic goods, rising levels of crime - and growing political violence. The government of President Nicolas Maduro is blaming the influence of the United States - which has been highly critical of Mr Maduro's leadership.
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Venezuela has some of the largest known reserves of oil in the world - yet its economy is in an ongoing crisis. There are widespread shortages of basic goods, rising levels of crime - and growing political violence. The government of President Nicolas Maduro is blaming the influence of the United States - which has been highly critical of Mr Maduro's leadership.
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Is Venezuela's economy on the road to hyperinflation?
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Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
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Anh ngữ đặc biệt: Venezuelan Election Economy (VOA)
Phương pháp học tiếng Anh hiệu quả, nhanh chóng: Các chương trình học tiếng Anh của Ban Việt ngữ VOA (VOA Learning English for Vietnamese) có thể giúp các bạn c...
Phương pháp học tiếng Anh hiệu quả, nhanh chóng: Các chương trình học tiếng Anh của Ban Việt ngữ VOA (VOA Learning English for Vietnamese) có thể giúp các bạn cải tiến kỹ năng nghe, hiểu rõ cấu trúc và ngữ pháp, và sử dụng Anh ngữ một cách chính xác.
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From VOA Learning English, this is the Economics Report.
Venezuela is facing a number of economic problems. Inflation is putting pressure on many businesses. Rotzen Villabon owns a gift store. But his business needs American dollars to import products made in China. He is unable to exchange Venezuelan money for dollars at the official exchange rate of about 6.5 bolivares to the dollar. He says the supply of dollars is even limited on the black market, where dollars cost much more. He says that is why business at his store is down.
Venezuela has the highest rate of inflation in South America. In February, Venezuela reduced the value of its currency by one third, which has made imports more costly. The economic troubles have resulted in shortages of products -- from necessities like food to beauty products.
Venezuela is a major oil exporter. The nation's oil wealth paid for many social programs during the 14-year-rule of former president Hugo Chavez. But Venezuela's recent presidential election showed there are divisions in the country. Nicolas Maduro was declared the winner of a close election over opposition candidate Henrique Capriles on April 14th. Mr. Capriles disputed the vote and called for a recount. Henrique Capriles is a lawyer. He promised to open the economy to foreign investment. Nicolas Maduro is former union leader. He served as vice president to Mr. Chavez before the president died of cancer last month. Mr. Maduro promised to continue the social policies and programs of Mr. Chavez. For supporters, the election was about saving programs for free housing, health care and education.
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Phương pháp học tiếng Anh hiệu quả, nhanh chóng: Các chương trình học tiếng Anh của Ban Việt ngữ VOA (VOA Learning English for Vietnamese) có thể giúp các bạn cải tiến kỹ năng nghe, hiểu rõ cấu trúc và ngữ pháp, và sử dụng Anh ngữ một cách chính xác.
Luyện nghe nói tiếng Anh qua video: Chương trình học tiếng Anh của VOA: Special English Economics Report. Xin hãy vào http://www.youtube.com/VietSpecialEng... để xem các bài kế tiếp.
From VOA Learning English, this is the Economics Report.
Venezuela is facing a number of economic problems. Inflation is putting pressure on many businesses. Rotzen Villabon owns a gift store. But his business needs American dollars to import products made in China. He is unable to exchange Venezuelan money for dollars at the official exchange rate of about 6.5 bolivares to the dollar. He says the supply of dollars is even limited on the black market, where dollars cost much more. He says that is why business at his store is down.
Venezuela has the highest rate of inflation in South America. In February, Venezuela reduced the value of its currency by one third, which has made imports more costly. The economic troubles have resulted in shortages of products -- from necessities like food to beauty products.
Venezuela is a major oil exporter. The nation's oil wealth paid for many social programs during the 14-year-rule of former president Hugo Chavez. But Venezuela's recent presidential election showed there are divisions in the country. Nicolas Maduro was declared the winner of a close election over opposition candidate Henrique Capriles on April 14th. Mr. Capriles disputed the vote and called for a recount. Henrique Capriles is a lawyer. He promised to open the economy to foreign investment. Nicolas Maduro is former union leader. He served as vice president to Mr. Chavez before the president died of cancer last month. Mr. Maduro promised to continue the social policies and programs of Mr. Chavez. For supporters, the election was about saving programs for free housing, health care and education.
- published: 14 May 2013
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Venezuela's Economy: What Lies Ahead?
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"I don't give the system, as we know it, more than six months," said Francisco Rodíguez, highlighting Venezuela's dollar exchange rate and relative prices as some major issues for the country's economy. While Venezuela's economic situation affects investors' confidence in the country, the political scenario has implications for foreign interests as well, said panelists. According to Alejandro Velasco, President Nicolás Maduro's 20 percent approval rating does not transfer to support for the opposition, and Venezeula is still not on the verge of political change unless protests by the popular sector take place. Even if the opposition were to take over, Jaime Reusche said there would still be some loss to bond holders.
Panelists:
- Jaime Reusche, Vice President and Senior Analyst, Sovereign Risk Group, Moody’s Investors Services
- Francisco Rodríguez, Director and Senior Andean Economist, Bank of America Merrill Lynch
- Alejandro Velasco, Assistant Professor of Latin American Studies, New York University
- Katia Porzecanski, Emerging Markets, Americas, Bloomberg News (Moderator)
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"I don't give the system, as we know it, more than six months," said Francisco Rodíguez, highlighting Venezuela's dollar exchange rate and relative prices as some major issues for the country's economy. While Venezuela's economic situation affects investors' confidence in the country, the political scenario has implications for foreign interests as well, said panelists. According to Alejandro Velasco, President Nicolás Maduro's 20 percent approval rating does not transfer to support for the opposition, and Venezeula is still not on the verge of political change unless protests by the popular sector take place. Even if the opposition were to take over, Jaime Reusche said there would still be some loss to bond holders.
Panelists:
- Jaime Reusche, Vice President and Senior Analyst, Sovereign Risk Group, Moody’s Investors Services
- Francisco Rodríguez, Director and Senior Andean Economist, Bank of America Merrill Lynch
- Alejandro Velasco, Assistant Professor of Latin American Studies, New York University
- Katia Porzecanski, Emerging Markets, Americas, Bloomberg News (Moderator)
- published: 04 Feb 2015
- views: 4134
Oil price decline affects Venezuelan economy
The price of Venezuela's crude oil has dropped to under 29 dollars per barrel and this has affected the Latin American country’s oil-dependent economy. The oppo...
The price of Venezuela's crude oil has dropped to under 29 dollars per barrel and this has affected the Latin American country’s oil-dependent economy. The opposition says in this situation they can build on their parliamentary elections victory because most citizens cannot stand President Nicolas Maduro's government anymore. However, Maduro has promised to overcome the crisis.
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The price of Venezuela's crude oil has dropped to under 29 dollars per barrel and this has affected the Latin American country’s oil-dependent economy. The opposition says in this situation they can build on their parliamentary elections victory because most citizens cannot stand President Nicolas Maduro's government anymore. However, Maduro has promised to overcome the crisis.
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- published: 21 Dec 2015
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Is Chavism on its way out in Venezuela?
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Just three years after the death of iconic Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, his successor Nicolas Maduro is floundering. Not only is the country mired in a crippling economic crisis, Maduro was also hit by an unprecedented electoral setback in December and is now locked in a power-sharing administration with the opposition.
In the parliamentary elections on December 6, the opposition won two-thirds of the seats. It was a political earthquake, the first defeat for Chavez and his heirs in 17 years.
Battered by the collapse in oil prices (oil exports account for approximately 95% of Venezuela's revenue), record inflation and rampant crime, Venezuelans expressed their exasperation at the polls. The opposition managed to win at the ballot box even in Chavist strongholds, to everyone's surprise.
Digging the country out of its current economic crisis and remaining united is the priority, while finding a way of working with the Chavist camp. The Chavists do not plan on standing idly by and will do their utmost to preserve the legacy of the "Bolivarian Revolution".
FRANCE 24 went to meet political players, both Chavists and opponents, but also Venezuelans in the streets, to understand the causes and challenges facing the country in this new era.
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Just three years after the death of iconic Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, his successor Nicolas Maduro is floundering. Not only is the country mired in a crippling economic crisis, Maduro was also hit by an unprecedented electoral setback in December and is now locked in a power-sharing administration with the opposition.
In the parliamentary elections on December 6, the opposition won two-thirds of the seats. It was a political earthquake, the first defeat for Chavez and his heirs in 17 years.
Battered by the collapse in oil prices (oil exports account for approximately 95% of Venezuela's revenue), record inflation and rampant crime, Venezuelans expressed their exasperation at the polls. The opposition managed to win at the ballot box even in Chavist strongholds, to everyone's surprise.
Digging the country out of its current economic crisis and remaining united is the priority, while finding a way of working with the Chavist camp. The Chavists do not plan on standing idly by and will do their utmost to preserve the legacy of the "Bolivarian Revolution".
FRANCE 24 went to meet political players, both Chavists and opponents, but also Venezuelans in the streets, to understand the causes and challenges facing the country in this new era.
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Noam Chomsky: As Venezuela Struggles to Fix Economy, U.S. Should Stop Trying to Undermine Its Gov't
http://democracynow.org - Tensions are growing between the United States and Venezuela as the government of President Nicolás Maduro grapples with an economic c...
http://democracynow.org - Tensions are growing between the United States and Venezuela as the government of President Nicolás Maduro grapples with an economic crisis and a right-wing opposition calling for his removal from office. Venezuela has announced the arrest of an unspecified number of Americans on charges of espionage, new restrictions on the number of U.S. diplomats allowed in Venezuela, and rule changes that will subject Americans to the same visa requirements Venezuelans face in the United States. Maduro has also unveiled a list of American politicians barred from entering Venezuela in response to U.S. sanctions against Venezuelan officials last year. Maduro has repeatedly accused right-wing opponents of fomenting a coup with U.S. support. The White House has denied the charges, but said last week it is considering "tools" to "steer the Venezuelan government in the direction ... they should be headed." Weighing in on Venezuela, Noam Chomsky says the United States should be working with the Maduro government, not trying to undermine it.
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http://democracynow.org - Tensions are growing between the United States and Venezuela as the government of President Nicolás Maduro grapples with an economic crisis and a right-wing opposition calling for his removal from office. Venezuela has announced the arrest of an unspecified number of Americans on charges of espionage, new restrictions on the number of U.S. diplomats allowed in Venezuela, and rule changes that will subject Americans to the same visa requirements Venezuelans face in the United States. Maduro has also unveiled a list of American politicians barred from entering Venezuela in response to U.S. sanctions against Venezuelan officials last year. Maduro has repeatedly accused right-wing opponents of fomenting a coup with U.S. support. The White House has denied the charges, but said last week it is considering "tools" to "steer the Venezuelan government in the direction ... they should be headed." Weighing in on Venezuela, Noam Chomsky says the United States should be working with the Maduro government, not trying to undermine it.
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- published: 03 Mar 2015
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Venezuela's Economy Growing
Despite the difficulty by the US and the EU, Venezuela's economy is growing strongly.
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Despite the difficulty by the US and the EU, Venezuela's economy is growing strongly.
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Javier Corrales - Venezuela: A Deepening Political and Economic Quagmire?
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Javier Corrales, Dwight W. Morrow 1895 Professor and Chair of Political Science, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts
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Javier Corrales, Dwight W. Morrow 1895 Professor and Chair of Political Science, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts
Russ Dallen, President and Editor-in-Chief, Latin American Herald Tribune, Caracas, Venezuela
Francisco Monaldi, Visiting Professor of Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Richard Obuchi, Professor, Public Policy Center, Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administración (IESA), Caracas, Venezuela
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Francisco Rodríguez, Director and Senior Andean Economist, Latin America Economics, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, New York, New York
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- published: 08 Feb 2015
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Francisco Rodriguez - Venezuela: A Deepening Political and Economic Quagmire?
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Javier Corrales, Dwight W. Morrow 1895 Professor and Chair of Political Science, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts
Russ Dallen, President and Editor-in-Chief, Latin American Herald Tribune, Caracas, Venezuela
Francisco Monaldi, Visiting Professor of Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Richard Obuchi, Professor, Public Policy Center, Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administración (IESA), Caracas, Venezuela
Beatrice Rangel, President and CEO, AMLA Consulting, Miami Beach, Florida
Otto Reich, President, Otto Reich Associates, LLC, Washington, D.C.
Francisco Rodríguez, Director and Senior Andean Economist, Latin America Economics, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, New York, New York
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wn.com/Francisco Rodriguez Venezuela A Deepening Political And Economic Quagmire
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Javier Corrales, Dwight W. Morrow 1895 Professor and Chair of Political Science, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts
Russ Dallen, President and Editor-in-Chief, Latin American Herald Tribune, Caracas, Venezuela
Francisco Monaldi, Visiting Professor of Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Richard Obuchi, Professor, Public Policy Center, Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administración (IESA), Caracas, Venezuela
Beatrice Rangel, President and CEO, AMLA Consulting, Miami Beach, Florida
Otto Reich, President, Otto Reich Associates, LLC, Washington, D.C.
Francisco Rodríguez, Director and Senior Andean Economist, Latin America Economics, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, New York, New York
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- published: 08 Feb 2015
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Venezuela Food Shortage: Price Ceiling
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Venezuela Food Shortage problem is commonly wrongly ...
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Venezuela Food Shortage problem is commonly wrongly blamed on the United States claiming the U.S. has caused their food shortage due to an embargo, the same claim against the United States about Cuba's economic crisis and food shortage; the reality is, people's misunderstanding of economics and importance of pricing is the reason people fail to understand the simple reason as to why the food shortage problem occurred.
In this video on the Venezuela food shortage I explain about a price ceiling giving a prime example to help you easily understand why a price ceiling would destroy the incentive for businesses to produce, after all it was due to the price controls of a price ceiling set by the Venezuelan government artificially lowering costs that drove business out of the country causing the Venezuela food shortage.
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Venezuela Food Shortage problem is commonly wrongly blamed on the United States claiming the U.S. has caused their food shortage due to an embargo, the same claim against the United States about Cuba's economic crisis and food shortage; the reality is, people's misunderstanding of economics and importance of pricing is the reason people fail to understand the simple reason as to why the food shortage problem occurred.
In this video on the Venezuela food shortage I explain about a price ceiling giving a prime example to help you easily understand why a price ceiling would destroy the incentive for businesses to produce, after all it was due to the price controls of a price ceiling set by the Venezuelan government artificially lowering costs that drove business out of the country causing the Venezuela food shortage.
- published: 30 Jul 2015
- views: 3725
What Will the Venezuelan Economy Look Like in a Post-Chavez Era?
Correspondent Stephen Gibbs reports on the economic challenges the next president of Venezuela will face. Then, anchor Phillip Yin and Russell Dallen, President...
Correspondent Stephen Gibbs reports on the economic challenges the next president of Venezuela will face. Then, anchor Phillip Yin and Russell Dallen, President of the Venezuelan Daily Journal, discuss where the Venezuelan economy may be headed after the death of Hugo Chavez.
wn.com/What Will The Venezuelan Economy Look Like In A Post Chavez Era
Correspondent Stephen Gibbs reports on the economic challenges the next president of Venezuela will face. Then, anchor Phillip Yin and Russell Dallen, President of the Venezuelan Daily Journal, discuss where the Venezuelan economy may be headed after the death of Hugo Chavez.
- published: 12 Mar 2013
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High Inflation Rate Leads to Economic Crisis in Venezuela
Venezuela's inflation rate is the highest in the world--at 57 percent--according to the Central Bank, which says the country is undergoing an economic crisis. C...
Venezuela's inflation rate is the highest in the world--at 57 percent--according to the Central Bank, which says the country is undergoing an economic crisis. CCTV's Rachelle Akuffo speaks with Juan Carlos Hidalgo of the Cato Institute about the impact this crisis could have on Venezuela and its trade partners.
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Venezuela's inflation rate is the highest in the world--at 57 percent--according to the Central Bank, which says the country is undergoing an economic crisis. CCTV's Rachelle Akuffo speaks with Juan Carlos Hidalgo of the Cato Institute about the impact this crisis could have on Venezuela and its trade partners.
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- published: 19 Mar 2014
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Venezuela hit hard by Oil prices | FT World
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Andres Schipani reports from oil-reliant Venezuela where a falling global price in crude...
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Andres Schipani reports from oil-reliant Venezuela where a falling global price in crude poses big challenges for a government already trying to cope with a shortage of basic goods.
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Andres Schipani reports from oil-reliant Venezuela where a falling global price in crude poses big challenges for a government already trying to cope with a shortage of basic goods.
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- published: 01 Dec 2014
- views: 12647
Will the Death of Hugo Chavez Impact the Venezuelan Economy? (3/5/13)
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez died after losing a two year battle with cancer. Michelle Caruso-Cabrera tells NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT (NBR) what his death co...
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez died after losing a two year battle with cancer. Michelle Caruso-Cabrera tells NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT (NBR) what his death could mean to Venezuela and to the crude oil market.
wn.com/Will The Death Of Hugo Chavez Impact The Venezuelan Economy (3 5 13)
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez died after losing a two year battle with cancer. Michelle Caruso-Cabrera tells NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT (NBR) what his death could mean to Venezuela and to the crude oil market.
- published: 15 Mar 2013
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How The Socialist Revolution Once Gave Hope To Venezuela's Poor
El Comandante (2004): His enemies accused him of turning Venezuela into a Communist dictatorship. But was Chavez's vision of a socialist economy the future of L...
El Comandante (2004): His enemies accused him of turning Venezuela into a Communist dictatorship. But was Chavez's vision of a socialist economy the future of Latin America?
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In the slums of Caracas, Dr Isol Capote's surgery is open for business. It's all part of a deal which provides cheap oil for Castro in exchange for Cuban doctors. The deal has enraged America, which wants to overthrow Castro. But the barrios are delighted: It's the first time they've had access to free medical care. "Under the old government, the poor were repressed," explains one resident. "Now there's justice and people are more equal." Chavez's enemies accuse him of buying votes and fomenting class hatred. They're received US funding and are working to overthrow him. But Chavez himself remains unconcerned. "We can't accept that we're just the United States' backyard ... we have to be free."
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El Comandante (2004): His enemies accused him of turning Venezuela into a Communist dictatorship. But was Chavez's vision of a socialist economy the future of Latin America?
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In the slums of Caracas, Dr Isol Capote's surgery is open for business. It's all part of a deal which provides cheap oil for Castro in exchange for Cuban doctors. The deal has enraged America, which wants to overthrow Castro. But the barrios are delighted: It's the first time they've had access to free medical care. "Under the old government, the poor were repressed," explains one resident. "Now there's justice and people are more equal." Chavez's enemies accuse him of buying votes and fomenting class hatred. They're received US funding and are working to overthrow him. But Chavez himself remains unconcerned. "We can't accept that we're just the United States' backyard ... we have to be free."
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- published: 05 Mar 2014
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Venezuela economic crisis may lead to party change
Venezuelans head to the polls this Sunday for parliamentary elections and it’s expected to be one of the closest votes in the country’s history.
The country’s d...
Venezuelans head to the polls this Sunday for parliamentary elections and it’s expected to be one of the closest votes in the country’s history.
The country’s dealing with several serious economic challenges. Inflation is near 100 percent, although official figures have not been published for nearly a year. The country is rich in oil, but the sharp fall in commodity prices has left Venezuela without much needed revenue.
And there are shortages of important goods. Lines of people trying to buy basics such as toilet paper and food are commonplace throughout the country. CCTV America’s Stephen Gibbs reports.
wn.com/Venezuela Economic Crisis May Lead To Party Change
Venezuelans head to the polls this Sunday for parliamentary elections and it’s expected to be one of the closest votes in the country’s history.
The country’s dealing with several serious economic challenges. Inflation is near 100 percent, although official figures have not been published for nearly a year. The country is rich in oil, but the sharp fall in commodity prices has left Venezuela without much needed revenue.
And there are shortages of important goods. Lines of people trying to buy basics such as toilet paper and food are commonplace throughout the country. CCTV America’s Stephen Gibbs reports.
- published: 03 Dec 2015
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Triumphant Venezuela opposition looks to boost economy, free prisoners
Venezuela's opposition vowed on Monday to revive the OPEC nation's troubled economy and free jailed political activists after winning control of the legislature...
Venezuela's opposition vowed on Monday to revive the OPEC nation's troubled economy and free jailed political activists after winning control of the legislature for the first time in 16 years of Socialist rule.
By afternoon, some results from Sunday's election were not yet in, but the Democratic Unity coalition had already won a commanding majority in the 167-member National Assembly.
Opposition leaders said final tallies showed they reached the crucial bar of two-thirds. There was no confirmation of that from the election board, which still has 22 seats to announce.
If they have reached two-thirds, or at least 112 seats, the opposition could flex its muscles far more against President Nicolas Maduro, by shaking up institutions such as the courts and election board widely viewed by Venezuelans as pro-government.
The 53-year-old Maduro, handpicked by Chavez but lacking his charisma and political guile, quickly accepted defeat in a speech to the nation in the early hours of Monday that calmed fears of violence in a country long riven by political strife.
After securing the assembly from the "Chavismo" movement, named for late former socialist President Hugo Chavez, the opposition quickly set out its priorities.
"It's a great opportunity for us, this protest vote," prominent opposition leader Henrique Capriles said following a win attributed largely to voters punishing the Socialists for Venezuela's deep economic and social crisis.
Coalition head Jesus Torrealba said the opposition would seek to modify the Central Bank law, in an effort to reduce indiscriminate printing of money that has driven the world's highest rate of inflation.
Though it will not have the power to radically overhaul the economy from the legislature, the opposition is also promising new laws to stimulate the private sector and to roll back nationalizations.
The opposition also wants to pass an amnesty law for jailed opponents of Maduro when the new assembly begins work on Jan. 5.
Venezuela's best-known jailed politician is Leopoldo Lopez, who was sentenced to nearly 14 years on charges of promoting political violence in 2014 that killed 43 people. But the opposition has a list of what it says are more than 70 other political prisoners.
BONDS RISE
Investors reacted positively to the OPEC nation's swing away from the left, with dollar bonds rising strongly on hopes of business-friendly change.
On the official count by the election board, the opposition had 99 seats to the Socialists' 46, with 22 seats yet to be announced. The opposition can now exercise control over the budget, begin investigations that could embarrass the government, and fire ministers.
Torrealba has also said the assembly will open an investigation into the arrest last month of two relatives of Maduro, nephews of his wife, caught in a sting in Haiti and indicted in a New York court on charges of cocaine smuggling.
The United States, which has had an acrimonious relationship with Venezuela under both Chavez and Maduro, has long accused the Socialists of complicity in the drug trade, as well as human rights abuses.
The government dismisses those charges as lies and frequently recalls U.S. support for a short-lived 2002 coup against Chavez.
Secretary of State John Kerry said the vote showed Venezuelans' "overwhelming desire" for change and urged dialogue among political parties to resolve the country's problems.
A former bus driver and foreign minister who narrowly won election in 2013 after Chavez died from cancer, Maduro may face a backlash in the ruling party and from grassroots supporters who think he has betrayed his predecessor's legacy.
Although his term ends in 2019, hardline opposition leaders want to oust him in a recall referendum next year. They would require nearly 4 million signatures to force the recall vote.
"I can't see this government finishing its term because it is too weak," said opposition leader Henry Ramos, touted as a possible leader for the new assembly. "Internal frictions are beginning. They're blaming each other for this huge defeat."
'COUNTER-REVOLUTION'
Maduro, whose government has replaced Cuba as Latin America's most vocal adversary of the United States, blamed the election on an "economic war" waged by business leaders and other opponents out to sabotage the economy and bring him down.
"In Venezuela, a counter-revolution won, not the opposition," he added in his speech on Monday.
Many Venezuelans have not bought that argument, though, blaming him for the runaway inflation, shortages from milk to medicines, and a devalued currency that trades on the black market at nearly 150 times its strongest official rate.
Maduro's persistence with complex currency and price controls have contributed to Venezuela's economic distortions but, unlike Chavez, he has also had to contend with a plunge in the price of Venezuela's only significant export, oil.
wn.com/Triumphant Venezuela Opposition Looks To Boost Economy, Free Prisoners
Venezuela's opposition vowed on Monday to revive the OPEC nation's troubled economy and free jailed political activists after winning control of the legislature for the first time in 16 years of Socialist rule.
By afternoon, some results from Sunday's election were not yet in, but the Democratic Unity coalition had already won a commanding majority in the 167-member National Assembly.
Opposition leaders said final tallies showed they reached the crucial bar of two-thirds. There was no confirmation of that from the election board, which still has 22 seats to announce.
If they have reached two-thirds, or at least 112 seats, the opposition could flex its muscles far more against President Nicolas Maduro, by shaking up institutions such as the courts and election board widely viewed by Venezuelans as pro-government.
The 53-year-old Maduro, handpicked by Chavez but lacking his charisma and political guile, quickly accepted defeat in a speech to the nation in the early hours of Monday that calmed fears of violence in a country long riven by political strife.
After securing the assembly from the "Chavismo" movement, named for late former socialist President Hugo Chavez, the opposition quickly set out its priorities.
"It's a great opportunity for us, this protest vote," prominent opposition leader Henrique Capriles said following a win attributed largely to voters punishing the Socialists for Venezuela's deep economic and social crisis.
Coalition head Jesus Torrealba said the opposition would seek to modify the Central Bank law, in an effort to reduce indiscriminate printing of money that has driven the world's highest rate of inflation.
Though it will not have the power to radically overhaul the economy from the legislature, the opposition is also promising new laws to stimulate the private sector and to roll back nationalizations.
The opposition also wants to pass an amnesty law for jailed opponents of Maduro when the new assembly begins work on Jan. 5.
Venezuela's best-known jailed politician is Leopoldo Lopez, who was sentenced to nearly 14 years on charges of promoting political violence in 2014 that killed 43 people. But the opposition has a list of what it says are more than 70 other political prisoners.
BONDS RISE
Investors reacted positively to the OPEC nation's swing away from the left, with dollar bonds rising strongly on hopes of business-friendly change.
On the official count by the election board, the opposition had 99 seats to the Socialists' 46, with 22 seats yet to be announced. The opposition can now exercise control over the budget, begin investigations that could embarrass the government, and fire ministers.
Torrealba has also said the assembly will open an investigation into the arrest last month of two relatives of Maduro, nephews of his wife, caught in a sting in Haiti and indicted in a New York court on charges of cocaine smuggling.
The United States, which has had an acrimonious relationship with Venezuela under both Chavez and Maduro, has long accused the Socialists of complicity in the drug trade, as well as human rights abuses.
The government dismisses those charges as lies and frequently recalls U.S. support for a short-lived 2002 coup against Chavez.
Secretary of State John Kerry said the vote showed Venezuelans' "overwhelming desire" for change and urged dialogue among political parties to resolve the country's problems.
A former bus driver and foreign minister who narrowly won election in 2013 after Chavez died from cancer, Maduro may face a backlash in the ruling party and from grassroots supporters who think he has betrayed his predecessor's legacy.
Although his term ends in 2019, hardline opposition leaders want to oust him in a recall referendum next year. They would require nearly 4 million signatures to force the recall vote.
"I can't see this government finishing its term because it is too weak," said opposition leader Henry Ramos, touted as a possible leader for the new assembly. "Internal frictions are beginning. They're blaming each other for this huge defeat."
'COUNTER-REVOLUTION'
Maduro, whose government has replaced Cuba as Latin America's most vocal adversary of the United States, blamed the election on an "economic war" waged by business leaders and other opponents out to sabotage the economy and bring him down.
"In Venezuela, a counter-revolution won, not the opposition," he added in his speech on Monday.
Many Venezuelans have not bought that argument, though, blaming him for the runaway inflation, shortages from milk to medicines, and a devalued currency that trades on the black market at nearly 150 times its strongest official rate.
Maduro's persistence with complex currency and price controls have contributed to Venezuela's economic distortions but, unlike Chavez, he has also had to contend with a plunge in the price of Venezuela's only significant export, oil.
- published: 07 Dec 2015
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Venezuela petrol fakiri mi oluyor? - economy
Venezuela Enerji ve Petrol Bakanlığı, ülkede üretilen ham petrolün varilinin geçen hafta sonu itibariyle aylık yüzde 6 daha değer kaybederek 30 Doların altına i...
Venezuela Enerji ve Petrol Bakanlığı, ülkede üretilen ham petrolün varilinin geçen hafta sonu itibariyle aylık yüzde 6 daha değer kaybederek 30 Doların altına indiğini açıkladı.
Haziran 2014'te 115 Dolar olan petrol fiyatı 29 Dolar seviyesine indi.
İhracat gelirlerinin yüzde 95'i, bütçe gelirlerinin yarıya yakını ve milli gelirinin yüzde 25'i petrol gelirlerinden sağlanan ülkede derin bir kriz yaşanıyor.
Enflasyon oranının dünyada en yüksek olduğu Venezule'nın başkenti Caracas'ta, süpermar…
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Venezuela Enerji ve Petrol Bakanlığı, ülkede üretilen ham petrolün varilinin geçen hafta sonu itibariyle aylık yüzde 6 daha değer kaybederek 30 Doların altına indiğini açıkladı.
Haziran 2014'te 115 Dolar olan petrol fiyatı 29 Dolar seviyesine indi.
İhracat gelirlerinin yüzde 95'i, bütçe gelirlerinin yarıya yakını ve milli gelirinin yüzde 25'i petrol gelirlerinden sağlanan ülkede derin bir kriz yaşanıyor.
Enflasyon oranının dünyada en yüksek olduğu Venezule'nın başkenti Caracas'ta, süpermar…
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Bound by Ideology and Economy, Latin America Mum on Venezuela Amid US Concerns Over Rights
From Mexico to Brazil, leaders in Latin America have largely kept silent amid charges of human rights abuses in Venezuela and are unlikely to speak out against ...
From Mexico to Brazil, leaders in Latin America have largely kept silent amid charges of human rights abuses in Venezuela and are unlikely to speak out against their neighbor at this week's Summit of the Americas.
Many Latin American heads of state gathering in Panama City are bound to oil-rich Venezuela by business dealings if not ideology, and are put off by recent U.S. sanctions against some of the country's officials. Others do not want to be seen as doing Washington's bidding, particularly as they face protests and plunging approval ratings at home.
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From Mexico to Brazil, leaders in Latin America have largely kept silent amid charges of human rights abuses in Venezuela and are unlikely to speak out against their neighbor at this week's Summit of the Americas.
Many Latin American heads of state gathering in Panama City are bound to oil-rich Venezuela by business dealings if not ideology, and are put off by recent U.S. sanctions against some of the country's officials. Others do not want to be seen as doing Washington's bidding, particularly as they face protests and plunging approval ratings at home.
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- published: 07 Apr 2015
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Raymond Zucaro on economy of Venezuela
CCTV America’s Michelle Makori interviewed Raymond Zucaro. He is the Chief Investment Officer at RVX Asset Management, LLC....
CCTV America’s Michelle Makori interviewed Raymond Zucaro. He is the Chief Investment Officer at RVX Asset Management, LLC.
wn.com/Raymond Zucaro On Economy Of Venezuela
CCTV America’s Michelle Makori interviewed Raymond Zucaro. He is the Chief Investment Officer at RVX Asset Management, LLC.
- published: 03 Dec 2015
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K-pop fuels Korea′s cultural wave in Venezuela
베네수엘라에 부는 한류 바람
K-Pop and TV dramas are quickly gaining fans around the world... and South American countries are no exception.
Hwang Ji-hye reports from Venezuela... where she learned there are thousands of locals craving Korean culture.
As Korean idol group, MBLAQ, the first to visit Venezuela arrives at the airport,... it′s chaos.
Some fans tear up... others scream in excitement.
″ I saw a video in the YouT
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The Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela participated in Passport DC 2015
The Venezuelan Embassy in Washington DC open the doors of the Bolivarian Hall and its surroundings to the people who enjoyed the typical food, music and cultural expressions of Venezuelans, learning about touristic locations and natural wonders of this land of grace and hope.
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Venezuelan Cultural Showcase
Intercultural Dialogue Institute (IDI) Calgary organized another one of cultural showcase series: Venezuelan Cultural Showcase on February 26th 2015.
Emine Gurbuzer, P.R. Director of IDI Calgary introduced the highlights of the role that IDI plays in bringing people of different backgrounds, cultures, ethnicities and religions together towards working for peace. By getting together, sharing ideas
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Venezuela's Culture
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VENEZUELA: ECONOMIC CRISIS AFFECTING CULTURAL LIFE
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Venezuela's economic crisis has affected the country's cultural life badly.
Music halls, galleries and theatres are virtually empty because people can no longer afford expensive leisure activities.
Lack of funding threatens to leave scores of entertainers jobless, but they say they'll find a way to overcome the crisis.
Venezuela is facing a deep recession - and life's basic
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World Geography // Lesson 2 // Venezuela // History
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VENEZUELAN FOOD FESTIVAL IN EL COCOTERO ASTORIA
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Food culture and cuisine Experience the delightful dishes created by the Venezuelan Chef Carlos
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If Latinos Said The Stuff White People Say
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Venezuelan Heritage In Music
Young Venezuelans celebrating their rich hispanic culture in music on the sidewalks of Manhattan New York City in the summer of 2012.
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Fun Facts About Venezuela
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Motorcycle Gang Attacking Protesters In Venezuela (VIDEO)
*Videos of armed motorcycle gangs attacking protesters have emerged from Venezuela with increasing frequency in recent weeks despite a "media blackout" by the regime in control. A brutal government crackdown on protests has already left at least 15 dead, and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro stands accused not only of punishing those who rally against him, but also of turning a blind eye toward
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Venezuela (Friendly Cultures Expo)
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Latin American Revolutions: Crash Course World History #31
In which John Green talks about the many revolutions of Latin America in the 19th century. At the beginning of the 1800s, Latin America was firmly under the control of Spain and Portugal. The revolutionary zeal that had recently created the United States and had taken off Louis XVI's head in France arrived in South America, and a racially diverse group of people who felt more South American than E
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International Salsa Festival Miami 2015 – El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico
Entrevista con el director musical del Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, Rafael Ithier. Nos encontramos con Rafael en la noche de gala del Festival Internacional de la Salsa en Miami, la cual dió inicio al Festival.
The Venezuelan Culture Days offered the city of Calgary a varied program including 2 Venezuelan films, a theatre play, a Gala concert with Eddy Marcano and the Acoustic Quartet, and a food a
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Trinidad is the largest island in the nation of Trinidad and Tobago, off Venezuela's coast in the southern Caribbean. With a Creole culture incorporating African, European, East Indian and Chinese traditions, it’s known for its distinct cuisine, calypso and soca music, and boisterous Carnival celebration. It's also home to diverse flora and fauna
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Vegan in Venezuela On $30 A Month!
Think being vegan has to be expensive? Think it’s only possible in “privileged” countries? My guests today shatter those myths! They live vegan in Venezuela on $30 a month. See links below for more info, resources & to connect with Kori & Aurora.
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Venezuelan opposition turns out against Maduro
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BROWNS Latin America Festival - 2014
BROWNS students learn about the Latin America culture with a festival of music, dancing, entertainment and food from Mexico, Chile, Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, Peru and Venezuela.
K-pop fuels Korea′s cultural wave in Venezuela
베네수엘라에 부는 한류 바람
K-Pop and TV dramas are quickly gaining fans around the world... and South American countries are no exception.
Hwang Ji-hye reports from Venezuela... where she...
K-Pop and TV dramas are quickly gaining fans around the world... and South American countries are no exception.
Hwang Ji-hye reports from Venezuela... where she learned there are thousands of locals craving Korean culture.
As Korean idol group, MBLAQ, the first to visit Venezuela arrives at the airport,... it′s chaos.
Some fans tear up... others scream in excitement.
″ I saw a video in the YouTube most viewed video by BigBang and I got clinged by K-pop and started to research another K-pop group. At the moment I saw MBLAQ and I fell in love.″
″And she′s not alone. Thousands have gathered here at the Teressa Carreno theatre to take part in a Korean pop music festival. What′s more surprising it′s organized by the K-pop fans themselves with the help of the Korean Embassy in Venezuela.″
″We started this annual event in 2010 and back then, only around a hundred people came to the festival. But now we have over 25-hundred audiences.″
Officials here say the love toward Korean singers is a continent-wide phenomenon.
″K-pop bands have been having a lot of influence not only in Venezuela but in other countries of South America. And Venezuela is not an exception.
No wonder... South America is a market with as much potential as Asian countries for Korean artists.
″We are leaving to Peru right after our performance in Venezuela. We are sure that the fans there will be very supportive, so we′ll do our best.″
And it′s not just pop music.
The cultural wave is spreading to Korea′s food and fashion,... an indication K-wave fever will not end anytime soon.
″I love the language I would like to learn it.. and the food... I love bibimbab. I love it and... kimchi also. And I would like to dress someday... with traditional dress, I would love that. Also I would like to marry a Korean guy ″
Hwang Ji-hye, Arirang News, Caracus.
wn.com/K-Pop Fuels Korea′S Cultural Wave In Venezuela 베네수엘라에 부는 한류 바람
K-Pop and TV dramas are quickly gaining fans around the world... and South American countries are no exception.
Hwang Ji-hye reports from Venezuela... where she learned there are thousands of locals craving Korean culture.
As Korean idol group, MBLAQ, the first to visit Venezuela arrives at the airport,... it′s chaos.
Some fans tear up... others scream in excitement.
″ I saw a video in the YouTube most viewed video by BigBang and I got clinged by K-pop and started to research another K-pop group. At the moment I saw MBLAQ and I fell in love.″
″And she′s not alone. Thousands have gathered here at the Teressa Carreno theatre to take part in a Korean pop music festival. What′s more surprising it′s organized by the K-pop fans themselves with the help of the Korean Embassy in Venezuela.″
″We started this annual event in 2010 and back then, only around a hundred people came to the festival. But now we have over 25-hundred audiences.″
Officials here say the love toward Korean singers is a continent-wide phenomenon.
″K-pop bands have been having a lot of influence not only in Venezuela but in other countries of South America. And Venezuela is not an exception.
No wonder... South America is a market with as much potential as Asian countries for Korean artists.
″We are leaving to Peru right after our performance in Venezuela. We are sure that the fans there will be very supportive, so we′ll do our best.″
And it′s not just pop music.
The cultural wave is spreading to Korea′s food and fashion,... an indication K-wave fever will not end anytime soon.
″I love the language I would like to learn it.. and the food... I love bibimbab. I love it and... kimchi also. And I would like to dress someday... with traditional dress, I would love that. Also I would like to marry a Korean guy ″
Hwang Ji-hye, Arirang News, Caracus.
- published: 22 Oct 2015
- views: 4452
Americans Pronounce Latino Names
“I feel like the substitute teacher who can’t pronounce anyone’s name.”
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The Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela participated in Passport DC 2015
The Venezuelan Embassy in Washington DC open the doors of the Bolivarian Hall and its surroundings to the people who enjoyed the typical food, music and cultura...
The Venezuelan Embassy in Washington DC open the doors of the Bolivarian Hall and its surroundings to the people who enjoyed the typical food, music and cultural expressions of Venezuelans, learning about touristic locations and natural wonders of this land of grace and hope.
wn.com/The Embassy Of The Bolivarian Republic Of Venezuela Participated In Passport DC 2015
The Venezuelan Embassy in Washington DC open the doors of the Bolivarian Hall and its surroundings to the people who enjoyed the typical food, music and cultural expressions of Venezuelans, learning about touristic locations and natural wonders of this land of grace and hope.
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Venezuelan Cultural Showcase
Intercultural Dialogue Institute (IDI) Calgary organized another one of cultural showcase series: Venezuelan Cultural Showcase on February 26th 2015.
Emine Gur...
Intercultural Dialogue Institute (IDI) Calgary organized another one of cultural showcase series: Venezuelan Cultural Showcase on February 26th 2015.
Emine Gurbuzer, P.R. Director of IDI Calgary introduced the highlights of the role that IDI plays in bringing people of different backgrounds, cultures, ethnicities and religions together towards working for peace. By getting together, sharing ideas and sharing a dinner that was prepared by both the IDI Calgary volunteers and the Venezuelan community.
The slide show presented by Iris Burchnall, Mariela Parra and Jorge Szeoke highlighted Venezuela, showcasing its rich and diverse culture. It was an evening where the attendees learned a great deal about Venezuela as a nation, where a lot of progress and nation building took place during the 60s and 70s and also how it was the first country in Latin America to build a great transportation system, industry and infrastructure, which has been sadly neglected by the lack of care and maintenance.
Venezuela’s population is a mixture of people whose ancestors have come from Europe, Africa, Andean and Mayan civilizations. Hence there is a rich diversity in culture, costumes, food and language. We learned about its geographical locations, whilst having looked at one of the many famous natural landmarks, named the Angel Falls which is the highest in the world.
It was great to be treated with the wonderful Latin American dance and music which are very unique to Venezuela. The colorful and exciting costumes were very gorgeous and special to a certain culture of the country. It is good to know that inhabitants of the Central Plains wear cowboy hats and jeans just like the Albertans cowboys.
Those in attendance had never tasted Venezuelan food, such as Tequenos appetizer and Quesillo dessert, had a chance to have a bite. And from their looks, they were just amazed by the taste.
All in all the show was very informative. Thanks to the work done by IDI volunteers and the Venezulan Community of Calgary. Especial thanks to Iris Burchnall, Mariela Parra, Jorge Szeoke, Malik Muradov, Emine Gurbuzer, and numerous other people that helped to make this event so wonderful.
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Intercultural Dialogue Institute (IDI) Calgary organized another one of cultural showcase series: Venezuelan Cultural Showcase on February 26th 2015.
Emine Gurbuzer, P.R. Director of IDI Calgary introduced the highlights of the role that IDI plays in bringing people of different backgrounds, cultures, ethnicities and religions together towards working for peace. By getting together, sharing ideas and sharing a dinner that was prepared by both the IDI Calgary volunteers and the Venezuelan community.
The slide show presented by Iris Burchnall, Mariela Parra and Jorge Szeoke highlighted Venezuela, showcasing its rich and diverse culture. It was an evening where the attendees learned a great deal about Venezuela as a nation, where a lot of progress and nation building took place during the 60s and 70s and also how it was the first country in Latin America to build a great transportation system, industry and infrastructure, which has been sadly neglected by the lack of care and maintenance.
Venezuela’s population is a mixture of people whose ancestors have come from Europe, Africa, Andean and Mayan civilizations. Hence there is a rich diversity in culture, costumes, food and language. We learned about its geographical locations, whilst having looked at one of the many famous natural landmarks, named the Angel Falls which is the highest in the world.
It was great to be treated with the wonderful Latin American dance and music which are very unique to Venezuela. The colorful and exciting costumes were very gorgeous and special to a certain culture of the country. It is good to know that inhabitants of the Central Plains wear cowboy hats and jeans just like the Albertans cowboys.
Those in attendance had never tasted Venezuelan food, such as Tequenos appetizer and Quesillo dessert, had a chance to have a bite. And from their looks, they were just amazed by the taste.
All in all the show was very informative. Thanks to the work done by IDI volunteers and the Venezulan Community of Calgary. Especial thanks to Iris Burchnall, Mariela Parra, Jorge Szeoke, Malik Muradov, Emine Gurbuzer, and numerous other people that helped to make this event so wonderful.
- published: 02 Apr 2015
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Venezuela's Culture
By Alexis Rosado...
By Alexis Rosado
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By Alexis Rosado
- published: 18 Jul 2014
- views: 992
VENEZUELA: ECONOMIC CRISIS AFFECTING CULTURAL LIFE
Spanish/Nat
Venezuela's economic crisis has affected the country's cultural life badly.
Music halls, galleries and theatres are virtually empty because pe...
Spanish/Nat
Venezuela's economic crisis has affected the country's cultural life badly.
Music halls, galleries and theatres are virtually empty because people can no longer afford expensive leisure activities.
Lack of funding threatens to leave scores of entertainers jobless, but they say they'll find a way to overcome the crisis.
Venezuela is facing a deep recession - and life's basic necessities have become the priority.
Inflation has reached 60 percent and the prices of food and petrol have skyrocketed.
As usual in these dire circumstances, the arts has taken a back seat.
The Venezuelan Symphonic Orchestra is one of the many institutions hit by hard times.
Its musicians are feeling the recession personally and artistically.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
The Venezuelan crisis affects musicians because funding does not arrive on time in order to live and develop as a musician.
SUPER CAPTION: Alejandro Ramirez, President Venezuelan Symphonic Orchestra
Culture has never been a priority to politicians in Venezuela.
But with a government having to adjust to a tight budget, the situation could hardly be worse.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
There's always been a deficit in the budget allocated to culture. For example we at the Symphonic have problems because we depend on the government's budget and due to budget restructuring and the economic problems at the national level, the orchestra's budget has not been allocated yet. As a consequence we haven't been paid since January.
SUPER CAPTION: Domingo Pagliuca, Trombone Player, Venezuelan Symphonic Orchestra
Venezuelans can no longer afford leisure activities, leaving music halls, galleries and theatres virtually empty.
However, some say that times of crisis are when the arts are most important.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
The economic crisis has affected museums as well as the rest of the country. And we are always looking for options to carry on because after all it's art and we're creative and we have to come up with something.
SUPER CAPTION: Bubu Alvarez, Museum Researcher
Meanwhile, musicians of the Venezuelan Symphonic Orchestra go on with their rehearsals purely out of love for the arts.
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wn.com/Venezuela Economic Crisis Affecting Cultural Life
Spanish/Nat
Venezuela's economic crisis has affected the country's cultural life badly.
Music halls, galleries and theatres are virtually empty because people can no longer afford expensive leisure activities.
Lack of funding threatens to leave scores of entertainers jobless, but they say they'll find a way to overcome the crisis.
Venezuela is facing a deep recession - and life's basic necessities have become the priority.
Inflation has reached 60 percent and the prices of food and petrol have skyrocketed.
As usual in these dire circumstances, the arts has taken a back seat.
The Venezuelan Symphonic Orchestra is one of the many institutions hit by hard times.
Its musicians are feeling the recession personally and artistically.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
The Venezuelan crisis affects musicians because funding does not arrive on time in order to live and develop as a musician.
SUPER CAPTION: Alejandro Ramirez, President Venezuelan Symphonic Orchestra
Culture has never been a priority to politicians in Venezuela.
But with a government having to adjust to a tight budget, the situation could hardly be worse.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
There's always been a deficit in the budget allocated to culture. For example we at the Symphonic have problems because we depend on the government's budget and due to budget restructuring and the economic problems at the national level, the orchestra's budget has not been allocated yet. As a consequence we haven't been paid since January.
SUPER CAPTION: Domingo Pagliuca, Trombone Player, Venezuelan Symphonic Orchestra
Venezuelans can no longer afford leisure activities, leaving music halls, galleries and theatres virtually empty.
However, some say that times of crisis are when the arts are most important.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
The economic crisis has affected museums as well as the rest of the country. And we are always looking for options to carry on because after all it's art and we're creative and we have to come up with something.
SUPER CAPTION: Bubu Alvarez, Museum Researcher
Meanwhile, musicians of the Venezuelan Symphonic Orchestra go on with their rehearsals purely out of love for the arts.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 70
World Geography // Lesson 2 // Venezuela // History
Download a free worksheet to go with this lesson here:
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*p.s. These worksheets have yummy recipes to g...
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http://thehevproject.blogspot.com/p/free-worksheets.html
*p.s. These worksheets have yummy recipes to go along with each country!
My father was a traveler and spoke 7 languages fluently. I remember being fascinated by the maps, pictures, and relics he brought home with him. When I was a boy he and I traveled by bus from one end of Mexico to the other staying in the homes of random people and taking in all of what Mexico had to offer (large cockroaches, hot food and all!) . I guess some of that rubbed off on me. I speak Spanish and English fluently, and can get by in German, Portuguese, and Mandarin Chinese. Today, when I visit another country my favorite place to be is in someone’s house taking in the feeling of their lives and culture, and eating their food!
This course allows one to learn about world history by discussing the history and culture of individual countries. The countries selected for this series are ones that I have traveled to or are the homeland of a person with whom I am acquainted with, or both.
Some of the topics that are discussed to help learn about culture are:
i. Art
ii. Music
iii. Dance
iv. Politics/government
v. Language
vi. Money
vii. Food
b. Each lesson involves a brief history of the country and a printout that invites the learner to consider lessons that can be learned from that country’s history. Most of the lessons involve a recipe to make a meal common to that area. (because food says a lot about a culture and is really fun to make!)
wn.com/World Geography Lesson 2 Venezuela History
Download a free worksheet to go with this lesson here:
http://thehevproject.blogspot.com/p/free-worksheets.html
*p.s. These worksheets have yummy recipes to go along with each country!
My father was a traveler and spoke 7 languages fluently. I remember being fascinated by the maps, pictures, and relics he brought home with him. When I was a boy he and I traveled by bus from one end of Mexico to the other staying in the homes of random people and taking in all of what Mexico had to offer (large cockroaches, hot food and all!) . I guess some of that rubbed off on me. I speak Spanish and English fluently, and can get by in German, Portuguese, and Mandarin Chinese. Today, when I visit another country my favorite place to be is in someone’s house taking in the feeling of their lives and culture, and eating their food!
This course allows one to learn about world history by discussing the history and culture of individual countries. The countries selected for this series are ones that I have traveled to or are the homeland of a person with whom I am acquainted with, or both.
Some of the topics that are discussed to help learn about culture are:
i. Art
ii. Music
iii. Dance
iv. Politics/government
v. Language
vi. Money
vii. Food
b. Each lesson involves a brief history of the country and a printout that invites the learner to consider lessons that can be learned from that country’s history. Most of the lessons involve a recipe to make a meal common to that area. (because food says a lot about a culture and is really fun to make!)
- published: 07 Jul 2013
- views: 802
Foreign Foods You’re Eating Wrong
Start eating the authentic way!
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http://www.foodbeast.com/2014/02/24/so-apparently-weve-been-eating-sushi-all-wrong-video/
http://www.splendidtable.org/story/what-should-you-do-with-that-extra-wasabi-next-to-your-sushi-nothing
http://www.foodbeast.com/2014/02/24/so-apparently-weve-been-eating-sushi-all-wrong-video/
http://www.splendidtable.org/story/what-should-you-do-with-that-extra-wasabi-next-to-your-sushi-nothing
https://www.yahoo.com/travel/how-to-eat-ramen-like-a-pro-83719488715.html
http://www.businessinsider.com/ivan-orkin-ramen-slurp-shop-2014-4
http://www.nytimes.com/1982/05/19/garden/the-spoon-question-or-how-to-eat-pasta-like-an-expert.html
http://www.nytimes.com/1982/05/19/garden/the-spoon-question-or-how-to-eat-pasta-like-an-expert.html
http://www.zagat.com/b/youre-eating-it-wrong-pasta
http://www.dcourier.com/main.asp?SectionID=74&SubSectionID;=103&ArticleID;=109628
http://www.nytimes.com/1982/05/19/garden/the-spoon-question-or-how-to-eat-pasta-like-an-expert.html
http://www.nytimes.com/1982/05/19/garden/the-spoon-question-or-how-to-eat-pasta-like-an-expert.html?pagewanted=2
http://www.splendidtable.org/story/you-are-probably-doing-it-wrong-how-to-eat-pasta-like-an-italian
http://www.salon.com/2012/07/10/secrets_of_the_muslim_bathroom/
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/18/dining/mind-your-manners-eat-with-your-hands.html?_r=0
http://www.foodrepublic.com/2012/11/19/rules-eating-your-hands-india-africa-and-middle-ea
http://blogs.houstonpress.com/eating/2013/05/here_eat_this_a_beginners_guid_8.php
http://www.foodrepublic.com/2012/11/19/rules-eating-your-hands-india-africa-and-middle-ea
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/18/dining/mind-your-manners-eat-with-your-hands.html
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2014/04/10/301419534/is-everything-more-delicious-when-you-eat-with-your-hand
http://www.cosmopolitan.com/food-cocktails/how-to/a5416/signs-youre-not-eating-real-mexican-food/
http://www.cnn.com/2012/02/29/travel/international-food-etiquette-rules/
http://www.transitionsabroad.com/listings/travel/articles/guide-to-authentic-food-in-mexico.shtml
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Start eating the authentic way!
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RHINO
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STARRING
Kevin Berg
SOURCES
http://www.foodbeast.com/2014/02/24/so-apparently-weve-been-eating-sushi-all-wrong-video/
http://www.splendidtable.org/story/what-should-you-do-with-that-extra-wasabi-next-to-your-sushi-nothing
http://www.foodbeast.com/2014/02/24/so-apparently-weve-been-eating-sushi-all-wrong-video/
http://www.splendidtable.org/story/what-should-you-do-with-that-extra-wasabi-next-to-your-sushi-nothing
https://www.yahoo.com/travel/how-to-eat-ramen-like-a-pro-83719488715.html
http://www.businessinsider.com/ivan-orkin-ramen-slurp-shop-2014-4
http://www.nytimes.com/1982/05/19/garden/the-spoon-question-or-how-to-eat-pasta-like-an-expert.html
http://www.nytimes.com/1982/05/19/garden/the-spoon-question-or-how-to-eat-pasta-like-an-expert.html
http://www.zagat.com/b/youre-eating-it-wrong-pasta
http://www.dcourier.com/main.asp?SectionID=74&SubSectionID;=103&ArticleID;=109628
http://www.nytimes.com/1982/05/19/garden/the-spoon-question-or-how-to-eat-pasta-like-an-expert.html
http://www.nytimes.com/1982/05/19/garden/the-spoon-question-or-how-to-eat-pasta-like-an-expert.html?pagewanted=2
http://www.splendidtable.org/story/you-are-probably-doing-it-wrong-how-to-eat-pasta-like-an-italian
http://www.salon.com/2012/07/10/secrets_of_the_muslim_bathroom/
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/18/dining/mind-your-manners-eat-with-your-hands.html?_r=0
http://www.foodrepublic.com/2012/11/19/rules-eating-your-hands-india-africa-and-middle-ea
http://blogs.houstonpress.com/eating/2013/05/here_eat_this_a_beginners_guid_8.php
http://www.foodrepublic.com/2012/11/19/rules-eating-your-hands-india-africa-and-middle-ea
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/18/dining/mind-your-manners-eat-with-your-hands.html
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2014/04/10/301419534/is-everything-more-delicious-when-you-eat-with-your-hand
http://www.cosmopolitan.com/food-cocktails/how-to/a5416/signs-youre-not-eating-real-mexican-food/
http://www.cnn.com/2012/02/29/travel/international-food-etiquette-rules/
http://www.transitionsabroad.com/listings/travel/articles/guide-to-authentic-food-in-mexico.shtml
http://www.transitionsabroad.com/listings/travel/articles/guide-to-authentic-food-in-mexico.shtml
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- published: 12 Aug 2014
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VENEZUELAN FOOD FESTIVAL IN EL COCOTERO ASTORIA
FREE PARKING - Come Celebrate with us! The Venezuelan Food Festival This coming Saturday and Sunday
March 30th & 31th 2013 - FROM 11 AM TO 10 PM
Rain or Shine!...
FREE PARKING - Come Celebrate with us! The Venezuelan Food Festival This coming Saturday and Sunday
March 30th & 31th 2013 - FROM 11 AM TO 10 PM
Rain or Shine!!
Every Spring, El Cocotero welcomes guests who gather to celebrate our Venezuelan Food Festival and culture
Venezuelan's prosperous and diverse
Food culture and cuisine Experience the delightful dishes created by the Venezuelan Chef Carlos La Cruz
For reservations please call (718) 204-5569
http://www.cocotero-restaurant.com/
Free admission, Great music by guest Dj
Regular menu available, Pre-fixed menu
Amenities and much more
The Venezuelan food festival is a Tradition
You can't miss!
EL COCOTERO ASTORIA 21-19 BROADWAY, ASTORIA , NY 11106 - 718-2045569 -
Nearest Transit Station:
Broadway (N, Q)
VENEZUELAN FOOD FESTIVAL
EL COCOTERO ANTOJITOS BAR
Bebidas
Trizanas -- Virgen Sangrias , Chicha de Arroz- Rice and milk Chicha,
Chicha Andina- Corn and Pineapple Chicha
Jugos Naturales- Fresh fruits juices and milk shakes
1$ MENU
Golfeados -- Anis and sugar cane paste rolls
Majarete -- Coconut and corn custard
Dulces Abrillantados -- Artisan sweets milk base
Polvorosas -- Cookies
3$ MENU
Cachitos de jamón -- Ham rolls
Yucca Frita -- Fried yucca
Perros Calientes Caraqueños -- Venezuelan hot dogs
Funche -- Venezuelan Polenta
Bien mesabe -- Coconut and vanila cake
Jalea de mango -- Green mango custard
Conservas de coco -- Coconut cookies
Dulce de lechosa -- Green Papaya Almíbar
Manjar Blanco -- White Corn pudin
Manjar de coco --White Corn Coconut pudin
Manjar de piña -- White Corn Pine Apple pudin
Quesillo de coco
Quesillo de parchita
Quesillo regular
5$ MENU
Empanaditas - Empanadas
Arepitas de anis- Anis Corn Cakes
Hallaquitas de Chicharron -- Pork bely tamales
Cachapas de hoja -- Corn Tamales
Mini Hallacas -- Mini Venezuelan Traditional Tamal
Pan de Jamon -- Jam bread
Croquetas de cazón- Bacalao cake
Yoyos -- Sweet plantains and cheese rolls
wn.com/Venezuelan Food Festival In El Cocotero Astoria
FREE PARKING - Come Celebrate with us! The Venezuelan Food Festival This coming Saturday and Sunday
March 30th & 31th 2013 - FROM 11 AM TO 10 PM
Rain or Shine!!
Every Spring, El Cocotero welcomes guests who gather to celebrate our Venezuelan Food Festival and culture
Venezuelan's prosperous and diverse
Food culture and cuisine Experience the delightful dishes created by the Venezuelan Chef Carlos La Cruz
For reservations please call (718) 204-5569
http://www.cocotero-restaurant.com/
Free admission, Great music by guest Dj
Regular menu available, Pre-fixed menu
Amenities and much more
The Venezuelan food festival is a Tradition
You can't miss!
EL COCOTERO ASTORIA 21-19 BROADWAY, ASTORIA , NY 11106 - 718-2045569 -
Nearest Transit Station:
Broadway (N, Q)
VENEZUELAN FOOD FESTIVAL
EL COCOTERO ANTOJITOS BAR
Bebidas
Trizanas -- Virgen Sangrias , Chicha de Arroz- Rice and milk Chicha,
Chicha Andina- Corn and Pineapple Chicha
Jugos Naturales- Fresh fruits juices and milk shakes
1$ MENU
Golfeados -- Anis and sugar cane paste rolls
Majarete -- Coconut and corn custard
Dulces Abrillantados -- Artisan sweets milk base
Polvorosas -- Cookies
3$ MENU
Cachitos de jamón -- Ham rolls
Yucca Frita -- Fried yucca
Perros Calientes Caraqueños -- Venezuelan hot dogs
Funche -- Venezuelan Polenta
Bien mesabe -- Coconut and vanila cake
Jalea de mango -- Green mango custard
Conservas de coco -- Coconut cookies
Dulce de lechosa -- Green Papaya Almíbar
Manjar Blanco -- White Corn pudin
Manjar de coco --White Corn Coconut pudin
Manjar de piña -- White Corn Pine Apple pudin
Quesillo de coco
Quesillo de parchita
Quesillo regular
5$ MENU
Empanaditas - Empanadas
Arepitas de anis- Anis Corn Cakes
Hallaquitas de Chicharron -- Pork bely tamales
Cachapas de hoja -- Corn Tamales
Mini Hallacas -- Mini Venezuelan Traditional Tamal
Pan de Jamon -- Jam bread
Croquetas de cazón- Bacalao cake
Yoyos -- Sweet plantains and cheese rolls
- published: 29 Mar 2013
- views: 276
If Latinos Said The Stuff White People Say
"You're just not what I picture when I think of a white person."
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Venezuelan Heritage In Music
Young Venezuelans celebrating their rich hispanic culture in music on the sidewalks of Manhattan New York City in the summer of 2012....
Young Venezuelans celebrating their rich hispanic culture in music on the sidewalks of Manhattan New York City in the summer of 2012.
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Young Venezuelans celebrating their rich hispanic culture in music on the sidewalks of Manhattan New York City in the summer of 2012.
- published: 19 Sep 2012
- views: 89
Fun Facts About Venezuela
Dynamic International Airways - Fun facts about Venezuela!
Visit Venezuela and enjoy its wonderful culture, history, music and discover natural treasures.
Choo...
Dynamic International Airways - Fun facts about Venezuela!
Visit Venezuela and enjoy its wonderful culture, history, music and discover natural treasures.
Choose your adventure with Dynamic!
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Dynamic International Airways - Fun facts about Venezuela!
Visit Venezuela and enjoy its wonderful culture, history, music and discover natural treasures.
Choose your adventure with Dynamic!
- published: 13 Nov 2015
- views: 102
Venezuela-Spanish Research Project-Summer 2013
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Venezuela, Spanish, Research, Project, Spanish Heritage, Travel, Venezuela History, Venezuela Culture, Venezuela Music, Venezuela Dance, Venezuela Cuisine, Travel, Currency.
- published: 24 Jul 2013
- views: 134
culture of venezuela
The title is self-explanatory....
The title is self-explanatory.
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The title is self-explanatory.
- published: 09 Mar 2010
- views: 3547
Motorcycle Gang Attacking Protesters In Venezuela (VIDEO)
*Videos of armed motorcycle gangs attacking protesters have emerged from Venezuela with increasing frequency in recent weeks despite a "media blackout" by the r...
*Videos of armed motorcycle gangs attacking protesters have emerged from Venezuela with increasing frequency in recent weeks despite a "media blackout" by the regime in control. A brutal government crackdown on protests has already left at least 15 dead, and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro stands accused not only of punishing those who rally against him, but also of turning a blind eye toward intimidation and violence by pro-government vigilantes. The first casualties in the ongoing unrest came at a Feb. 12 rally in the capital city of Caracas, when government supporters on motorcycles opened fire on crowds, inciting panic and leaving three dead, as reported by the Associated Press. Born out of Venezuela's urban guerrilla warfare in the 1960s, "Colectivos" re-emerged under late President Hugo Chavez as ideological henchmen. According to Reuters, the socialist paramilitary groups run community services, including bookstores, summer camps and pensioner coffee mornings. But they have recently been blamed for the spike in violence...* The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur breaks it down.
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*Videos of armed motorcycle gangs attacking protesters have emerged from Venezuela with increasing frequency in recent weeks despite a "media blackout" by the regime in control. A brutal government crackdown on protests has already left at least 15 dead, and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro stands accused not only of punishing those who rally against him, but also of turning a blind eye toward intimidation and violence by pro-government vigilantes. The first casualties in the ongoing unrest came at a Feb. 12 rally in the capital city of Caracas, when government supporters on motorcycles opened fire on crowds, inciting panic and leaving three dead, as reported by the Associated Press. Born out of Venezuela's urban guerrilla warfare in the 1960s, "Colectivos" re-emerged under late President Hugo Chavez as ideological henchmen. According to Reuters, the socialist paramilitary groups run community services, including bookstores, summer camps and pensioner coffee mornings. But they have recently been blamed for the spike in violence...* The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur breaks it down.
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Young Turk (n), 1. Young progressive or insurgent member of an institution, movement, or political party. 2. Young person who rebels against authority or societal expectations. (American Heritage Dictionary)
The Young Turks (Winner - Best Political Podcast & Best Political News Site of 2009) were the first original talk show on Sirius satellite radio and the first live, daily webcast on the internet. But that is not the revolution.
We are a rare show that combines all of the news that people care about in one place. We are not afraid to talk about politics and entertainment and sports and pop culture. But that is not the revolution either.
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- published: 27 Feb 2014
- views: 63596
Venezuela (Friendly Cultures Expo)
This video is about Venezuela musicians....
This video is about Venezuela musicians.
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This video is about Venezuela musicians.
- published: 18 May 2014
- views: 38
Latin American Revolutions: Crash Course World History #31
In which John Green talks about the many revolutions of Latin America in the 19th century. At the beginning of the 1800s, Latin America was firmly under the con...
In which John Green talks about the many revolutions of Latin America in the 19th century. At the beginning of the 1800s, Latin America was firmly under the control of Spain and Portugal. The revolutionary zeal that had recently created the United States and had taken off Louis XVI's head in France arrived in South America, and a racially diverse group of people who felt more South American than European took over. John covers the soft revolution of Brazil, in which Prince Pedro boldly seized power from his father, but promised to give it back if King João ever returned to Brazil. He also covers the decidedly more violent revolutions in Mexico, Venezuela, and Argentina. Watch the video to see Simón Bolívar's dream of a United South America crushed, even as he manages to liberate a bunch of countries and get two currencies and about a thousand schools and parks named after him.
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In which John Green talks about the many revolutions of Latin America in the 19th century. At the beginning of the 1800s, Latin America was firmly under the control of Spain and Portugal. The revolutionary zeal that had recently created the United States and had taken off Louis XVI's head in France arrived in South America, and a racially diverse group of people who felt more South American than European took over. John covers the soft revolution of Brazil, in which Prince Pedro boldly seized power from his father, but promised to give it back if King João ever returned to Brazil. He also covers the decidedly more violent revolutions in Mexico, Venezuela, and Argentina. Watch the video to see Simón Bolívar's dream of a United South America crushed, even as he manages to liberate a bunch of countries and get two currencies and about a thousand schools and parks named after him.
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- published: 23 Aug 2012
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International Salsa Festival Miami 2015 – El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico
Entrevista con el director musical del Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, Rafael Ithier. Nos encontramos con Rafael en la noche de gala del Festival Internacional de la...
Entrevista con el director musical del Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, Rafael Ithier. Nos encontramos con Rafael en la noche de gala del Festival Internacional de la Salsa en Miami, la cual dió inicio al Festival.
The Venezuelan Culture Days offered the city of Calgary a varied program including 2 Venezuelan films, a theatre play, a Gala concert with Eddy Marcano and the Acoustic Quartet, and a food and cultural fair.
Venezuelan Culture Days is a collaborative initiative of Cantares Venezuelan Foundation and the Venezuelan Canadian Association of Calgary.
This event not only brought out the best of Venezuelan Culture but also welcomed performances from other countries.
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La ciudad de Calgary disfrutó de un variado menú cultural venezolano en el mes de septiembre con 2 películas , una obra de teatro, un concierto con Eddy Marcano y el Cuarteto Acústico, y una feria artesanal y gastronómica.
Los Días Culturales Venezolanos es una iniciativa de Cantares Venezuelan Foundation y la Venezuelan Canadian Association of Calgary.
Un evento que desplegó no solamente lo mejor de la cultura venezolana sino también que dió la bienvenida a la cultura de otros países.
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wn.com/International Salsa Festival Miami 2015 – El Gran Combo De Puerto Rico
Entrevista con el director musical del Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, Rafael Ithier. Nos encontramos con Rafael en la noche de gala del Festival Internacional de la Salsa en Miami, la cual dió inicio al Festival.
The Venezuelan Culture Days offered the city of Calgary a varied program including 2 Venezuelan films, a theatre play, a Gala concert with Eddy Marcano and the Acoustic Quartet, and a food and cultural fair.
Venezuelan Culture Days is a collaborative initiative of Cantares Venezuelan Foundation and the Venezuelan Canadian Association of Calgary.
This event not only brought out the best of Venezuelan Culture but also welcomed performances from other countries.
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La ciudad de Calgary disfrutó de un variado menú cultural venezolano en el mes de septiembre con 2 películas , una obra de teatro, un concierto con Eddy Marcano y el Cuarteto Acústico, y una feria artesanal y gastronómica.
Los Días Culturales Venezolanos es una iniciativa de Cantares Venezuelan Foundation y la Venezuelan Canadian Association of Calgary.
Un evento que desplegó no solamente lo mejor de la cultura venezolana sino también que dió la bienvenida a la cultura de otros países.
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- published: 13 Oct 2015
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American Try's Trinidad Food || ItsCamryn7
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Trinidad is the largest island in the nation of Trinidad and Tobago, off Venezuela's coast in the southern C...
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Trinidad is the largest island in the nation of Trinidad and Tobago, off Venezuela's coast in the southern Caribbean. With a Creole culture incorporating African, European, East Indian and Chinese traditions, it’s known for its distinct cuisine, calypso and soca music, and boisterous Carnival celebration. It's also home to diverse flora and fauna, including some 400 bird species
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Trinidad is the largest island in the nation of Trinidad and Tobago, off Venezuela's coast in the southern Caribbean. With a Creole culture incorporating African, European, East Indian and Chinese traditions, it’s known for its distinct cuisine, calypso and soca music, and boisterous Carnival celebration. It's also home to diverse flora and fauna, including some 400 bird species
- published: 12 Sep 2015
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Vegan in Venezuela On $30 A Month!
Think being vegan has to be expensive? Think it’s only possible in “privileged” countries? My guests today shatter those myths! They live vegan in Venezuela o...
Think being vegan has to be expensive? Think it’s only possible in “privileged” countries? My guests today shatter those myths! They live vegan in Venezuela on $30 a month. See links below for more info, resources & to connect with Kori & Aurora.
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wn.com/Vegan In Venezuela On 30 A Month
Think being vegan has to be expensive? Think it’s only possible in “privileged” countries? My guests today shatter those myths! They live vegan in Venezuela on $30 a month. See links below for more info, resources & to connect with Kori & Aurora.
★★HELP TRANSLATE THIS VIDEO (see links at bottom)★★
Share With Tweets:
These Sisters Make Veganism Work: http://ctt.ec/nigUh
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Cheaper To Be Vegan: http://ctt.ec/y934Z
Privilege or Solution: http://ctt.ec/2aDcP
Featured Videos/Resources:
Are You In The Vegan Club?: http://bit.ly/TheVeganClub
Vegan Food For The Homeless: http://bit.ly/1jKBu4B
Grow Your Own Organics & Reclaim Your Food: http://bit.ly/1SrCC86
Are You Vegan Enough? Ft. The Vegan Police: http://bit.ly/1PnpnId
The REAL Dietary Killers: http://bit.ly/RealKillers
Is Cheese Addictive?: http://bit.ly/1f1A3Mr
Navigating Social Situations As A Vegan: http://bit.ly/1M0zFZU
Where Do You Get Your PROTEIN?: http://bit.ly/1GfYf4U
Vegan Nutrition Concerns: http://bit.ly/VeganNutritionSeries
Kidnapped At Birth (the cost of dairy): http://bit.ly/1INzD4C
Are Tampons Vegan?: http://bit.ly/1WGbtiQ
(Kori & Aurora shared that while tampons and pads disappeared, they were able to get menstrual cups and cotton pads easily, which are vegan alternatives)
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- published: 16 Dec 2015
- views: 9859
Venezuelan opposition turns out against Maduro
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Venezuelans take to the streets against President Nicolas Maduro. Meanwhile, opposition leader accuses government of arresting one of hi...
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Venezuelans take to the streets against President Nicolas Maduro. Meanwhile, opposition leader accuses government of arresting one of his aides. Nathan Frandino reports.
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Venezuelans take to the streets against President Nicolas Maduro. Meanwhile, opposition leader accuses government of arresting one of his aides. Nathan Frandino reports.
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No-Fly Zone: Venezuelan president denied US airspace Beauty Obsession -Venezuela Sexy Venezuelan girls in Caracas Venezuelan Vigilantes: Citizens forced to defend themselves against street violence Venezuela
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BROWNS Latin America Festival - 2014
BROWNS students learn about the Latin America culture with a festival of music, dancing, entertainment and food from Mexico, Chile, Colombia, Brazil, Argentina,...
BROWNS students learn about the Latin America culture with a festival of music, dancing, entertainment and food from Mexico, Chile, Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, Peru and Venezuela.
wn.com/Browns Latin America Festival 2014
BROWNS students learn about the Latin America culture with a festival of music, dancing, entertainment and food from Mexico, Chile, Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, Peru and Venezuela.
- published: 30 Jul 2014
- views: 1282
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Venezuela: the shocking state of its health service
Inflation heading for 200 per cent and shortages of basic supplies - and as a result Venezuela's hospitals are at breaking point. Photojournalist Betty Zapata obtained exclusive access to the country's crumbling health system. Warning: graphic images.
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Zika puts further strain on Venezuela's collapsing health system
The WHO has declared a global health emergency in response to a growing number of birth defects in Brazil, and their possible link to the mosquito-borne disease.
Venezuela is one of the 24 countries affected by Zika.
And as Virgina Lopez reports, the nation is facing the challenges of a health system on the brink of collapse.
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Venezuela: Health officials try to tackle spread of Zika virus in Caracas
Venezuelan Ministry of Health officials joined a group of firefighters and municipal workers to help spread information about the Zika virus and fumigate homes in Caracas, Tuesday.
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Uncertainty over Chavez's health roils Venezuela
With no apparent political successor, Hugo Chavez is the third South America president to be dealing with cancer.
He says he is in recovery mode after being treated for cancer in Cuba and has told Venezuela's state television that he is well looked after and in good spirits.
Chavez insists he will govern from Cuba but his opponents say that is unconstitutional. The government is standing firm
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Barrio Adentro: Venezuela's Health-Care Program
Barrio Adentro, Venezuela's health care program, has brought free and comprehensive medical attention in a broad array of specialties to millions of the country's poor who normally might never see a doctor. In fact, since the program was created 12 years ago it has provided 705.3 million consultations at 10,000 health care centers nationwide. The social mission was launched and operated with the s
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Global Healthcare Venezuela: Green Time 396
Global Healthcare Venezuela - Guest Dan Hellinger talks about the healthcare system in Venezuela and it's connections to Cuba. Venezuela is the first country to follow the Cuban model of public health on a massive scale. This episode features documentary footage (used with permission) from 'Salud!.' It is produced by the Gateway Greens in conjunction with KNLC Channel 24.
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Questions Arise on Health of Chavez, Governance of Venezuela
The return of Hugo Chavez inspires a myriad of questions about the president's health, the state of the country and who is really running Venezuela. To help address those questions, Ray Suarez interviews Ian James, Caracas bureau chief for the Associated Press.
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Concerns mount over health of Venezuela's Chavez
http://www.euronews.com/ There are growing concerns over the health of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez.
He has not been seen or heard in public since arriving in Cuba three weeks ago for cancer surgery.
In response to opposition demands for the government to "tell the whole truth", Venezuela's Vice-President Nicolas Maduro said Chavez was in a "complex and delicate post-operative state."
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Chavez Health Drives Venezuela Toward Uncertain Future
Venezuelans could face an uncertain future if President Hugo Chavez, who is recovering from a fourth cancer surgery in Cuba, is not able to return to Caracas soon. VOA's Brian Padden reports that speculation about the president's health has already sparked a constitutional debate over government plans to postpone the inauguration and the opposition calls for a new election.
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Chavez's Health Fuels Political Power Struggle in Venezuela
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Celebrations erupted in Caracas as news spread that Hugo Chavez was back after traveling to Cuba for medical treatment. Ray Suarez gets insight from two analysts.
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Venezuela: Gov't Health Program Turns 13
Barrio Adentro, the Venezuelan government program designed to provide free and quality health care to residents on a neighborhood level is entering its 12h year. Founded in 2003 by then president Hugo Chavez with the support of Cuban medical personnel, the flagship program has benefited millions of Venezuelans. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/venezuela-govt-health-program-turns-13/
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Hugo Chavez Health Crisis Venezuela. Political Analyst Diego Moya-Ocampos commenting on Hugo Chavez.
Diego Moya-Ocampos, Senior Latin America Country Risk Analyst at IHS Global Insight/IHS Jane's, commenting on Hugo Chavez Venezuela
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Venezuela boosts health care spending
Today marks the 2nd anniversary of the death of the historical leader of the Bolivarian Revolution Hugo Chavez. In reaffirming its commitment to Chavez's legacy, the Venezuela government announced a US$270 million injection into the national health system, earmarked for increasing domestic medicine production. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/venezuela-boosts-health-care-spending/
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Venezuela's Beauty Obsession
An obsession with big buttocks in Venezuela has led to thousands of women putting their health at risk using a procedure that in some cases has even proved deadly.
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Venezuela issues grim report on the health condition of President Hugo Chavez
The Venezuela government says that President Hugo Chavez is still experiencing breathing difficulty since his cancer surgery. CCTV correspondent Stephen Gibbs brought in the latest from Caracas, Venezuela.
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VENEZUELA: CARACAS: HEALTH WORKERS GO ON STRIKE
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A strike by health workers in Venezuela has left thousands of patients at risk due to a lack of blood supplies.
Most hospitals in the capital Caracas are working with a severely limited supply of blood, staff and damaged equipment.
Health authorities say the current blood supply will only last for two months.
Caracas University Hospital is one of many in the Venezuelan ca
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On Hold: Canadian Transgender Health Access
Transgender health access is a rarely discussed but highly contentious topic in Canada. While nine out of ten provinces offer some access to some surgeries—though there is only one hospital, in Montreal, that provides the full gamut of treatments—New Brunswick stands alone by not offering any funded procedures to transgender individuals.
That's why we went to Fredericton to let AJ Ripley, a non-b
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Venezuela reports 4,500 suspected Zika cases
Venezuela has reported 4,500 possible cases of the Zika virus. Venezuela's Health Minister Luisana Melo said this was only the number of people who had sought treatment for the illness. She also announced the start of a national action plan in hundreds of community health units across the country.
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VENEZUELA: SOAP STAR'S NEW HEALTHY LIFESTYLE
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A Venezuelan soap star who almost died from a heart attack says he's been born again thanks to a healthy new lifestyle.
Manolo Escolano suffered a massive coronary while he was on stage five years ago and was given little chance of survival by his doctors.
The 50-year-old actor miraculously pulled through and swapped drink, drugs and cigarettes for herbal remedies and exercis
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Tae-Tek en Insanity Health Gym, Venezuela.
Venezuela: the shocking state of its health service
Inflation heading for 200 per cent and shortages of basic supplies - and as a result Venezuela's hospitals are at breaking point. Photojournalist Betty Zapata o...
Inflation heading for 200 per cent and shortages of basic supplies - and as a result Venezuela's hospitals are at breaking point. Photojournalist Betty Zapata obtained exclusive access to the country's crumbling health system. Warning: graphic images.
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Inflation heading for 200 per cent and shortages of basic supplies - and as a result Venezuela's hospitals are at breaking point. Photojournalist Betty Zapata obtained exclusive access to the country's crumbling health system. Warning: graphic images.
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- published: 29 Jul 2015
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Venezuela health system in crisis
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Zika puts further strain on Venezuela's collapsing health system
The WHO has declared a global health emergency in response to a growing number of birth defects in Brazil, and their possible link to the mosquito-borne disease...
The WHO has declared a global health emergency in response to a growing number of birth defects in Brazil, and their possible link to the mosquito-borne disease.
Venezuela is one of the 24 countries affected by Zika.
And as Virgina Lopez reports, the nation is facing the challenges of a health system on the brink of collapse.
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The WHO has declared a global health emergency in response to a growing number of birth defects in Brazil, and their possible link to the mosquito-borne disease.
Venezuela is one of the 24 countries affected by Zika.
And as Virgina Lopez reports, the nation is facing the challenges of a health system on the brink of collapse.
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- published: 02 Feb 2016
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Venezuela: Health officials try to tackle spread of Zika virus in Caracas
Venezuelan Ministry of Health officials joined a group of firefighters and municipal workers to help spread information about the Zika virus and fumigate homes ...
Venezuelan Ministry of Health officials joined a group of firefighters and municipal workers to help spread information about the Zika virus and fumigate homes in Caracas, Tuesday.
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Venezuelan Ministry of Health officials joined a group of firefighters and municipal workers to help spread information about the Zika virus and fumigate homes in Caracas, Tuesday.
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- published: 02 Feb 2016
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Uncertainty over Chavez's health roils Venezuela
With no apparent political successor, Hugo Chavez is the third South America president to be dealing with cancer.
He says he is in recovery mode after being...
With no apparent political successor, Hugo Chavez is the third South America president to be dealing with cancer.
He says he is in recovery mode after being treated for cancer in Cuba and has told Venezuela's state television that he is well looked after and in good spirits.
Chavez insists he will govern from Cuba but his opponents say that is unconstitutional. The government is standing firm, however.
Al Jazeera's Latin America editor Lucia Newman reports on the political uncertainty in Venezuela created by Chavez's absence.
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wn.com/Uncertainty Over Chavez's Health Roils Venezuela
With no apparent political successor, Hugo Chavez is the third South America president to be dealing with cancer.
He says he is in recovery mode after being treated for cancer in Cuba and has told Venezuela's state television that he is well looked after and in good spirits.
Chavez insists he will govern from Cuba but his opponents say that is unconstitutional. The government is standing firm, however.
Al Jazeera's Latin America editor Lucia Newman reports on the political uncertainty in Venezuela created by Chavez's absence.
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- published: 02 Jul 2011
- views: 1115
Barrio Adentro: Venezuela's Health-Care Program
Barrio Adentro, Venezuela's health care program, has brought free and comprehensive medical attention in a broad array of specialties to millions of the country...
Barrio Adentro, Venezuela's health care program, has brought free and comprehensive medical attention in a broad array of specialties to millions of the country's poor who normally might never see a doctor. In fact, since the program was created 12 years ago it has provided 705.3 million consultations at 10,000 health care centers nationwide. The social mission was launched and operated with the support of 32,000 Cuban medical personnel, many of whom have been dispatched to the most remote regions of Venezuela. Isobel Finbow reports from Caracas. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/barrio-adentro-venezuelas-health-care-program/
wn.com/Barrio Adentro Venezuela's Health Care Program
Barrio Adentro, Venezuela's health care program, has brought free and comprehensive medical attention in a broad array of specialties to millions of the country's poor who normally might never see a doctor. In fact, since the program was created 12 years ago it has provided 705.3 million consultations at 10,000 health care centers nationwide. The social mission was launched and operated with the support of 32,000 Cuban medical personnel, many of whom have been dispatched to the most remote regions of Venezuela. Isobel Finbow reports from Caracas. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/barrio-adentro-venezuelas-health-care-program/
- published: 05 Dec 2015
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Global Healthcare Venezuela: Green Time 396
Global Healthcare Venezuela - Guest Dan Hellinger talks about the healthcare system in Venezuela and it's connections to Cuba. Venezuela is the first country to...
Global Healthcare Venezuela - Guest Dan Hellinger talks about the healthcare system in Venezuela and it's connections to Cuba. Venezuela is the first country to follow the Cuban model of public health on a massive scale. This episode features documentary footage (used with permission) from 'Salud!.' It is produced by the Gateway Greens in conjunction with KNLC Channel 24.
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Global Healthcare Venezuela - Guest Dan Hellinger talks about the healthcare system in Venezuela and it's connections to Cuba. Venezuela is the first country to follow the Cuban model of public health on a massive scale. This episode features documentary footage (used with permission) from 'Salud!.' It is produced by the Gateway Greens in conjunction with KNLC Channel 24.
- published: 15 Nov 2012
- views: 526
Questions Arise on Health of Chavez, Governance of Venezuela
The return of Hugo Chavez inspires a myriad of questions about the president's health, the state of the country and who is really running Venezuela. To help add...
The return of Hugo Chavez inspires a myriad of questions about the president's health, the state of the country and who is really running Venezuela. To help address those questions, Ray Suarez interviews Ian James, Caracas bureau chief for the Associated Press.
wn.com/Questions Arise On Health Of Chavez, Governance Of Venezuela
The return of Hugo Chavez inspires a myriad of questions about the president's health, the state of the country and who is really running Venezuela. To help address those questions, Ray Suarez interviews Ian James, Caracas bureau chief for the Associated Press.
- published: 19 Feb 2013
- views: 408
Concerns mount over health of Venezuela's Chavez
http://www.euronews.com/ There are growing concerns over the health of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez.
He has not been seen or heard in public since arrivin...
http://www.euronews.com/ There are growing concerns over the health of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez.
He has not been seen or heard in public since arriving in Cuba three weeks ago for cancer surgery.
In response to opposition demands for the government to "tell the whole truth", Venezuela's Vice-President Nicolas Maduro said Chavez was in a "complex and delicate post-operative state."
Speaking from Havana, he also described how Chavez had gripped his hand with "enormous strength" as they discussed political matters.
The country's science minister, Jorge Arreaza, who is also Chavez's son-in-law, revealed on Wednesday that his condition is stable but delicate.
Bolivia's President Evo Morales, a close friend and ally of Chavez, was in Cuba last week. He described his condition as extremely worrying.
"Hopefully our prayers will help save the life of our brother President Hugo Chavez," he said.
Chavez, 58, was elected to a fourth term in office in October and it remains unclear what will happen if he cannot attend his swearing-in ceremony next week.
If he dies or steps aside, new election would be held within 30 days, with Maduro running as the Socialist Party candidate.
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http://www.euronews.com/ There are growing concerns over the health of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez.
He has not been seen or heard in public since arriving in Cuba three weeks ago for cancer surgery.
In response to opposition demands for the government to "tell the whole truth", Venezuela's Vice-President Nicolas Maduro said Chavez was in a "complex and delicate post-operative state."
Speaking from Havana, he also described how Chavez had gripped his hand with "enormous strength" as they discussed political matters.
The country's science minister, Jorge Arreaza, who is also Chavez's son-in-law, revealed on Wednesday that his condition is stable but delicate.
Bolivia's President Evo Morales, a close friend and ally of Chavez, was in Cuba last week. He described his condition as extremely worrying.
"Hopefully our prayers will help save the life of our brother President Hugo Chavez," he said.
Chavez, 58, was elected to a fourth term in office in October and it remains unclear what will happen if he cannot attend his swearing-in ceremony next week.
If he dies or steps aside, new election would be held within 30 days, with Maduro running as the Socialist Party candidate.
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- published: 03 Jan 2013
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Chavez Health Drives Venezuela Toward Uncertain Future
Venezuelans could face an uncertain future if President Hugo Chavez, who is recovering from a fourth cancer surgery in Cuba, is not able to return to Caracas so...
Venezuelans could face an uncertain future if President Hugo Chavez, who is recovering from a fourth cancer surgery in Cuba, is not able to return to Caracas soon. VOA's Brian Padden reports that speculation about the president's health has already sparked a constitutional debate over government plans to postpone the inauguration and the opposition calls for a new election.
wn.com/Chavez Health Drives Venezuela Toward Uncertain Future
Venezuelans could face an uncertain future if President Hugo Chavez, who is recovering from a fourth cancer surgery in Cuba, is not able to return to Caracas soon. VOA's Brian Padden reports that speculation about the president's health has already sparked a constitutional debate over government plans to postpone the inauguration and the opposition calls for a new election.
- published: 09 Jan 2013
- views: 460
Chavez's Health Fuels Political Power Struggle in Venezuela
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Celebrations erupted in Caracas as news spread that Hugo Chavez was back after traveling to Cuba for medical t...
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Celebrations erupted in Caracas as news spread that Hugo Chavez was back after traveling to Cuba for medical treatment. Ray Suarez gets insight from two analysts.
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Celebrations erupted in Caracas as news spread that Hugo Chavez was back after traveling to Cuba for medical treatment. Ray Suarez gets insight from two analysts.
- published: 06 Jul 2011
- views: 696
Venezuela: Gov't Health Program Turns 13
Barrio Adentro, the Venezuelan government program designed to provide free and quality health care to residents on a neighborhood level is entering its 12h year...
Barrio Adentro, the Venezuelan government program designed to provide free and quality health care to residents on a neighborhood level is entering its 12h year. Founded in 2003 by then president Hugo Chavez with the support of Cuban medical personnel, the flagship program has benefited millions of Venezuelans. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/venezuela-govt-health-program-turns-13/
wn.com/Venezuela Gov't Health Program Turns 13
Barrio Adentro, the Venezuelan government program designed to provide free and quality health care to residents on a neighborhood level is entering its 12h year. Founded in 2003 by then president Hugo Chavez with the support of Cuban medical personnel, the flagship program has benefited millions of Venezuelans. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/venezuela-govt-health-program-turns-13/
- published: 16 Apr 2015
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Hugo Chavez Health Crisis Venezuela. Political Analyst Diego Moya-Ocampos commenting on Hugo Chavez.
Diego Moya-Ocampos, Senior Latin America Country Risk Analyst at IHS Global Insight/IHS Jane's, commenting on Hugo Chavez Venezuela...
Diego Moya-Ocampos, Senior Latin America Country Risk Analyst at IHS Global Insight/IHS Jane's, commenting on Hugo Chavez Venezuela
wn.com/Hugo Chavez Health Crisis Venezuela. Political Analyst Diego Moya Ocampos Commenting On Hugo Chavez.
Diego Moya-Ocampos, Senior Latin America Country Risk Analyst at IHS Global Insight/IHS Jane's, commenting on Hugo Chavez Venezuela
- published: 10 Jan 2013
- views: 444
Venezuela boosts health care spending
Today marks the 2nd anniversary of the death of the historical leader of the Bolivarian Revolution Hugo Chavez. In reaffirming its commitment to Chavez's legacy...
Today marks the 2nd anniversary of the death of the historical leader of the Bolivarian Revolution Hugo Chavez. In reaffirming its commitment to Chavez's legacy, the Venezuela government announced a US$270 million injection into the national health system, earmarked for increasing domestic medicine production. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/venezuela-boosts-health-care-spending/
wn.com/Venezuela Boosts Health Care Spending
Today marks the 2nd anniversary of the death of the historical leader of the Bolivarian Revolution Hugo Chavez. In reaffirming its commitment to Chavez's legacy, the Venezuela government announced a US$270 million injection into the national health system, earmarked for increasing domestic medicine production. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/venezuela-boosts-health-care-spending/
- published: 05 Mar 2015
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Venezuela's Beauty Obsession
An obsession with big buttocks in Venezuela has led to thousands of women putting their health at risk using a procedure that in some cases has even proved dead...
An obsession with big buttocks in Venezuela has led to thousands of women putting their health at risk using a procedure that in some cases has even proved deadly.
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An obsession with big buttocks in Venezuela has led to thousands of women putting their health at risk using a procedure that in some cases has even proved deadly.
- published: 09 May 2014
- views: 96271
Venezuela issues grim report on the health condition of President Hugo Chavez
The Venezuela government says that President Hugo Chavez is still experiencing breathing difficulty since his cancer surgery. CCTV correspondent Stephen Gibbs b...
The Venezuela government says that President Hugo Chavez is still experiencing breathing difficulty since his cancer surgery. CCTV correspondent Stephen Gibbs brought in the latest from Caracas, Venezuela.
wn.com/Venezuela Issues Grim Report On The Health Condition Of President Hugo Chavez
The Venezuela government says that President Hugo Chavez is still experiencing breathing difficulty since his cancer surgery. CCTV correspondent Stephen Gibbs brought in the latest from Caracas, Venezuela.
- published: 23 Feb 2013
- views: 184
VENEZUELA: CARACAS: HEALTH WORKERS GO ON STRIKE
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A strike by health workers in Venezuela has left thousands of patients at risk due to a lack of blood supplies.
Most hospitals in the capital...
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A strike by health workers in Venezuela has left thousands of patients at risk due to a lack of blood supplies.
Most hospitals in the capital Caracas are working with a severely limited supply of blood, staff and damaged equipment.
Health authorities say the current blood supply will only last for two months.
Caracas University Hospital is one of many in the Venezuelan capital now at crisis point due to an ongoing strike by hospital workers.
The hospital is running with limited staff, and hundreds of patients are at risk due to a severe lack of blood.
The strike by nurses and paramedics, which began in January, has spread and it now includes bioanalysts and nutritionists.
Thousands of patients are turned away every day, and there's not enough blood to carry out transfusions or accurate diagnosis.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"The situation of the blood banks is dramatic. Before Easter there were only three blood bags for a population of four-and-a-half (m) million people."
SUPER CAPTION: Maria Teresa Padilla, Bioanalyst
Lack of blood supplies is not the only issue.
Some of the diagnostic equipment has been broken for months.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"We're always working in unsatisfactory conditions. For example, pipettes are in bad condition. Those with disposable tips we have to reuse for some three years, washing them every time, and that is not good for the tests."
SUPER CAPTION: Maria Teresa Padilla, Bioanalyst
Urine tests have also been drastically reduced because of the staff shortage.
Health workers are demanding an increase in salaries and better working conditions.
They haven't reached an agreement with the government, and health authorities have warned that the current blood supply will only last for two months.
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wn.com/Venezuela Caracas Health Workers Go On Strike
Spanish/Nat
A strike by health workers in Venezuela has left thousands of patients at risk due to a lack of blood supplies.
Most hospitals in the capital Caracas are working with a severely limited supply of blood, staff and damaged equipment.
Health authorities say the current blood supply will only last for two months.
Caracas University Hospital is one of many in the Venezuelan capital now at crisis point due to an ongoing strike by hospital workers.
The hospital is running with limited staff, and hundreds of patients are at risk due to a severe lack of blood.
The strike by nurses and paramedics, which began in January, has spread and it now includes bioanalysts and nutritionists.
Thousands of patients are turned away every day, and there's not enough blood to carry out transfusions or accurate diagnosis.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"The situation of the blood banks is dramatic. Before Easter there were only three blood bags for a population of four-and-a-half (m) million people."
SUPER CAPTION: Maria Teresa Padilla, Bioanalyst
Lack of blood supplies is not the only issue.
Some of the diagnostic equipment has been broken for months.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"We're always working in unsatisfactory conditions. For example, pipettes are in bad condition. Those with disposable tips we have to reuse for some three years, washing them every time, and that is not good for the tests."
SUPER CAPTION: Maria Teresa Padilla, Bioanalyst
Urine tests have also been drastically reduced because of the staff shortage.
Health workers are demanding an increase in salaries and better working conditions.
They haven't reached an agreement with the government, and health authorities have warned that the current blood supply will only last for two months.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 10
Venezuela Healthcare
Video of Powerpoint presentation for Introduction to Healthcare class...
Video of Powerpoint presentation for Introduction to Healthcare class
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Video of Powerpoint presentation for Introduction to Healthcare class
- published: 22 Oct 2015
- views: 16
On Hold: Canadian Transgender Health Access
Transgender health access is a rarely discussed but highly contentious topic in Canada. While nine out of ten provinces offer some access to some surgeries—thou...
Transgender health access is a rarely discussed but highly contentious topic in Canada. While nine out of ten provinces offer some access to some surgeries—though there is only one hospital, in Montreal, that provides the full gamut of treatments—New Brunswick stands alone by not offering any funded procedures to transgender individuals.
That's why we went to Fredericton to let AJ Ripley, a non-binary transgender person who prefers the pronouns "they and them," take us through their life in New Brunswick fighting for access to proper health services. We then took AJ to Toronto to see how services differ in a big city, but even there, it's far from perfect.
Watch our documentary On Hold to hear from transgender patients who are desperately battling for fair treatment in the healthcare system, and doctors and experts who say providing this care is possible, and in fact the difference between life and death.
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wn.com/On Hold Canadian Transgender Health Access
Transgender health access is a rarely discussed but highly contentious topic in Canada. While nine out of ten provinces offer some access to some surgeries—though there is only one hospital, in Montreal, that provides the full gamut of treatments—New Brunswick stands alone by not offering any funded procedures to transgender individuals.
That's why we went to Fredericton to let AJ Ripley, a non-binary transgender person who prefers the pronouns "they and them," take us through their life in New Brunswick fighting for access to proper health services. We then took AJ to Toronto to see how services differ in a big city, but even there, it's far from perfect.
Watch our documentary On Hold to hear from transgender patients who are desperately battling for fair treatment in the healthcare system, and doctors and experts who say providing this care is possible, and in fact the difference between life and death.
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- published: 07 Oct 2015
- views: 82251
Venezuela reports 4,500 suspected Zika cases
Venezuela has reported 4,500 possible cases of the Zika virus. Venezuela's Health Minister Luisana Melo said this was only the number of people who had sought t...
Venezuela has reported 4,500 possible cases of the Zika virus. Venezuela's Health Minister Luisana Melo said this was only the number of people who had sought treatment for the illness. She also announced the start of a national action plan in hundreds of community health units across the country.
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Venezuela has reported 4,500 possible cases of the Zika virus. Venezuela's Health Minister Luisana Melo said this was only the number of people who had sought treatment for the illness. She also announced the start of a national action plan in hundreds of community health units across the country.
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- published: 30 Jan 2016
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VENEZUELA: SOAP STAR'S NEW HEALTHY LIFESTYLE
Spanish/Nat
A Venezuelan soap star who almost died from a heart attack says he's been born again thanks to a healthy new lifestyle.
Manolo Escolano suffe...
Spanish/Nat
A Venezuelan soap star who almost died from a heart attack says he's been born again thanks to a healthy new lifestyle.
Manolo Escolano suffered a massive coronary while he was on stage five years ago and was given little chance of survival by his doctors.
The 50-year-old actor miraculously pulled through and swapped drink, drugs and cigarettes for herbal remedies and exercise.
Escolano claims he has a new lease of life and a new line of work - as a herbalist.
Top Venezuelan actor Manuel Escolano on location during the making of his new film. His character dies at the end. But it's not the first time the actor has stared death in the face.
Five years ago Escolano was on stage in the middle of a performance when he suffered a massive coronary.
He made a miraculous recovery - but almost didn't live to tell the tale.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"And they took me to the hospital and there I collapsed - the last thing I heard was a doctor saying 'give him an injection because the man is dying,' and then I fell into a coma for three days, and I was in intensive care for a further fifteen days. Then when I came out of hospital in a wheelchair, I suddenly had this flashback, a kind of awareness of everything that had happened to me in my life, what had gone wrong? When you spend three days in a coma, after coming back from the dead so to speak, you begin to ask yourself these things".
SUPER CAPTION: Manuel Escolano - actor
The fifty-year-old actor turned over a new leaf after a lifetime's addictions to drink, drugs and .
His close brush with death made him realise he might not be so lucky next time.
Spanish-born Escolano turned to natural remedies and healthy eating, topped up by a rigorous exercise programme. He slowly built up his strength and is now a "health fanatic" - he's even opened up his own health shop which he runs in his spare time.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
Translation: "For me it was so important this complete change of lifestyle - turning to all things natural and healthy - I even became a herbalist".
SUPER CAPTION: Manuel Escolano - actor
The regimen proved successful, and doctors quickly gave Escolano a clean bill of health.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
Translation: "And I stepped up in front of the cardiogram machine and the doctor said it seems as if you never suffered a heart attack - and believe me my heart attack was real, it wasn't a mild one, or an angina problem - I had a coronary which left me in a coma for three days and the doctors still can't understand how I pulled through".
SUPER CAPTION: Manuel Escolano - actor
With Escolano's new lifestyle, he hopes he can die on screen in many more roles to come.
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wn.com/Venezuela Soap Star'S New Healthy Lifestyle
Spanish/Nat
A Venezuelan soap star who almost died from a heart attack says he's been born again thanks to a healthy new lifestyle.
Manolo Escolano suffered a massive coronary while he was on stage five years ago and was given little chance of survival by his doctors.
The 50-year-old actor miraculously pulled through and swapped drink, drugs and cigarettes for herbal remedies and exercise.
Escolano claims he has a new lease of life and a new line of work - as a herbalist.
Top Venezuelan actor Manuel Escolano on location during the making of his new film. His character dies at the end. But it's not the first time the actor has stared death in the face.
Five years ago Escolano was on stage in the middle of a performance when he suffered a massive coronary.
He made a miraculous recovery - but almost didn't live to tell the tale.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"And they took me to the hospital and there I collapsed - the last thing I heard was a doctor saying 'give him an injection because the man is dying,' and then I fell into a coma for three days, and I was in intensive care for a further fifteen days. Then when I came out of hospital in a wheelchair, I suddenly had this flashback, a kind of awareness of everything that had happened to me in my life, what had gone wrong? When you spend three days in a coma, after coming back from the dead so to speak, you begin to ask yourself these things".
SUPER CAPTION: Manuel Escolano - actor
The fifty-year-old actor turned over a new leaf after a lifetime's addictions to drink, drugs and .
His close brush with death made him realise he might not be so lucky next time.
Spanish-born Escolano turned to natural remedies and healthy eating, topped up by a rigorous exercise programme. He slowly built up his strength and is now a "health fanatic" - he's even opened up his own health shop which he runs in his spare time.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
Translation: "For me it was so important this complete change of lifestyle - turning to all things natural and healthy - I even became a herbalist".
SUPER CAPTION: Manuel Escolano - actor
The regimen proved successful, and doctors quickly gave Escolano a clean bill of health.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
Translation: "And I stepped up in front of the cardiogram machine and the doctor said it seems as if you never suffered a heart attack - and believe me my heart attack was real, it wasn't a mild one, or an angina problem - I had a coronary which left me in a coma for three days and the doctors still can't understand how I pulled through".
SUPER CAPTION: Manuel Escolano - actor
With Escolano's new lifestyle, he hopes he can die on screen in many more roles to come.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 179
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Venezuela Tourism: Meet Venezuela
A video produced by the Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in Canada | Un producido por la Embajada de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela en Canadá.
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My Boyfriend The Sex Tourist - Real Stories
This documentary examines the global sex tourism industry through the eyes of working girls in Venezuela and Thailand. It reveals how sleeping with foreigners for money has become a mainstream career choice for many Third World women. At a holiday resort in Venezuela, men get to choose a girlfriend for the week from a line-up of stunning prostitutes. The men claim they are seeking companionship as
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Top 10 Most Dangerous Tourist Destinations
You may want to think twice before jetting off to these destinations. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 dangerous tourist destinations. Special thanks to our users nazarovanton, Emily Carlstrom, Daniel Fong, bigpapazagon, Eddy Ge and Francis Gossner for submitting the idea on our Suggest Page at WatchMojo.com/suggest!
Check out the voting page here,
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Venezuela
When the first explorers arrived, they saw houses over the Sinamaica lagoon (Zulia State), close to Maracaibo; those houses reminded them of the city of Venice. They called the region "Little Venice", which in Spanish would be Venezuela.Venezuela is the most accessible of the South American countries. With cheap flights from both Europe and the USA and an excellent road network, the incredible div
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VENEZUELA TOURISM
INTERNATIONAL TOURISM GUIA.
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Venezuela Tourism
Venezuela, a land of contrasts where you can touch the sky while watching the Andes and their over-fifteen-thousand-foot-high peaks, walk through the plains as great as their flora and fauna, go through sand dunes ending in the sea or return to the origins of this land by exploring the amazing Venezuelan tropical forest, where you can find the highest waterfall of the planet, Kerepakupai Vena or A
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The Lost World - Caracas
Caracas is a city with a population over three million, crammed into a valley in northern Venezuela. Over 2000-2010, Venezuela's oil revenues did not compensate for mismanagement of the city. The city's infrastructure deteriorated and Caracas residents are increasingly entrenched in slum areas. As of 2011, there was still no clear plan regarding how crime, poverty and severe traffic problems could
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The Dominican Republic Darkside of Sex Tourism Vacations Love and Lifestyle Full Documentary
The Dominican Republic Darkside of Sex Tourism Vacations Love and Lifestyle Full Documentary
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Dominican Republic Vacation Guide
Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to its north and the Caribbean Sea on its south, this island paradise boasts over 1,000 miles of beaches and is the second largest country in the Carribbean. The Dominican Republic has emerged as a popular destinati
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Venezuela: Tourist Attractions
¡Hola! Bienvenido a Venezuela.
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Venezuela’s tourism market is abysmal
The economic crisis in Venezuela appears to be impacting its beleaguered tourism industry. Despite the country offering snow capped mountains and thousands of miles of Caribbean coastline it has become increasingly hard for tourists to visit. CCTV's Martin Markovits filed this report.
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euronews focus - Venezuela reaches for new tourism heights
http://www.euronews.com/ The highest peaks in Venezuela are at the centre of an ambitious re-building programme. As part of an effort to reconstruct the country's tourism industry it will build the Mérida cable car, which is the longest and highest in the world.
Construction at almost five kilometres up in the northern Andes on Pico Espejo takes nerve and precise planning.
Four hundred and f
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Miss Tourism Venezuela 2015
"Welcome to my country... VENEZUELA !"
Miss Tourism Venezuela 2015 : Karen Alberti
www.misstourismworld.com
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Eco Tourism in Venezuela 2
Few locations and attractions in Venezuela
5 Eco Vacation Places in Venezuela http://bit.ly/stgcFm
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Angel Falls - Venezuela- TOURISM IN ONE MINUTE - Travel Video - Tourism in Venezuela
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tourism in venezuela
venezuela is a country with a huge tourism potential
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Venezuela Tourism - Margarita Island - English
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Venezuela encouraging local and foreign tourism
On Saturday, Venezuela held festivities marking World Tourism Day. Caracas' historic quarter is only a sample of the country's tourist destinations, which received almost nine million visitors, between national and international tourists, during the past summer holiday season. The Tourism Ministry's goal to make the country into one of the most visited tourist destinations of the region. teleSUR h
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Mister Tourism Internacional Venezuela
Opening del evento
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Larense Edward Rojas elegido Míster Tourism International Venezuela 2013
Se llevó a cabo la fastuosa elección de Míster Tourism International Venezuela 2013 en el Auditorio "Luis Guillermo Moreno"APUZ, en Maracaibo, con la participación de 16 candidatos de varias partes del país. Al final de la velada, el larense Edward Rojas, de 24 años de edad, 1.87 Mts es Ingeniero Industrial se impuso como el nuevo "Míster Tourism International Venezuela 2013″ en reñida competenc
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Venezuela Tourism :: Meet your destiny
Video clip of Venezuela as a Tourist destination in the Americas, highlights all the diversity in the regions of Venezuela.
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Venezuela Tourism - Los Roques - English
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Mister Tourism International Venezuela 2014 - Desfile en Traje de Baño Triton´s Men
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My boyfriend, the sex tourist Venezuela
A hotel in venezuela caters to foreign men in a special way.
Venezuela Tourism: Meet Venezuela
A video produced by the Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in Canada | Un producido por la Embajada de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela en Can...
A video produced by the Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in Canada | Un producido por la Embajada de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela en Canadá.
wn.com/Venezuela Tourism Meet Venezuela
A video produced by the Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in Canada | Un producido por la Embajada de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela en Canadá.
- published: 23 Aug 2015
- views: 3085
My Boyfriend The Sex Tourist - Real Stories
This documentary examines the global sex tourism industry through the eyes of working girls in Venezuela and Thailand. It reveals how sleeping with foreigners f...
This documentary examines the global sex tourism industry through the eyes of working girls in Venezuela and Thailand. It reveals how sleeping with foreigners for money has become a mainstream career choice for many Third World women. At a holiday resort in Venezuela, men get to choose a girlfriend for the week from a line-up of stunning prostitutes. The men claim they are seeking companionship as much as sex, and talk about love and marriage. But for the girls, what is the emotional cost of pretending to actually like these men?
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wn.com/My Boyfriend The Sex Tourist Real Stories
This documentary examines the global sex tourism industry through the eyes of working girls in Venezuela and Thailand. It reveals how sleeping with foreigners for money has become a mainstream career choice for many Third World women. At a holiday resort in Venezuela, men get to choose a girlfriend for the week from a line-up of stunning prostitutes. The men claim they are seeking companionship as much as sex, and talk about love and marriage. But for the girls, what is the emotional cost of pretending to actually like these men?
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- published: 25 Jul 2015
- views: 915965
Top 10 Most Dangerous Tourist Destinations
You may want to think twice before jetting off to these destinations. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 dangerous...
You may want to think twice before jetting off to these destinations. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 dangerous tourist destinations. Special thanks to our users nazarovanton, Emily Carlstrom, Daniel Fong, bigpapazagon, Eddy Ge and Francis Gossner for submitting the idea on our Suggest Page at WatchMojo.com/suggest!
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You may want to think twice before jetting off to these destinations. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 dangerous tourist destinations. Special thanks to our users nazarovanton, Emily Carlstrom, Daniel Fong, bigpapazagon, Eddy Ge and Francis Gossner for submitting the idea on our Suggest Page at WatchMojo.com/suggest!
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- published: 05 Jun 2014
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Venezuela
When the first explorers arrived, they saw houses over the Sinamaica lagoon (Zulia State), close to Maracaibo; those houses reminded them of the city of Venice....
When the first explorers arrived, they saw houses over the Sinamaica lagoon (Zulia State), close to Maracaibo; those houses reminded them of the city of Venice. They called the region "Little Venice", which in Spanish would be Venezuela.Venezuela is the most accessible of the South American countries. With cheap flights from both Europe and the USA and an excellent road network, the incredible diversity of the Venezuelan landscape is well within the reach of most travelers.
Close to 90 percent of the population lives in the northern part of the country, while the rest of the land features great tracts of wilderness and maintains to explore; there is something for everyone.
Venezuela has a diverse geography: beaches, plains, and mountains. The weather also varies very much from one place to another.
Venezuela has wonderful beaches (playas), especially at the east (Playa Colorada), in the islands (Margarita, Coche) and in the central-west region (Morrocoy, Cata, and Choroní).
In the Caribbean, north of Caracas, is located the Archipielago of Los Roques with its white sand beaches and its crystalline waters.
One of the interesting regions in Venezuela is the Gran Sabana. Located in the southeast - Bolivar State - this region has flat top mountains called "Tepuy". "Angel" Falls (3000 ft), the highest cataracts in the world, are located here.
Bolivar Peak is the highest point in Venezuela (5002 meters). A cable car can take you, in one hour, from the city of Merida to the "Pico Espejo".
Venezuela has also deserts and dunes. One of the most interesting trips you can make is to the Coro Dunes (Medanos de Coro). Next to the highway from Coro to Punto Fijo you can slide from the top of these sand hills.
Venezuela's cities are full of life. Caracas, the capital, with more than 4 million inhabitants, is the political and economic center of the country. In the west are located Maracaibo (the oil capital), Barquisimeto (the city of the sunsets), Mérida (tourist and student centers), San Cristobal, Valencia, and Maracay. In the east: Maturín (challenging Maracaibo´s oil leadership), Puerto La Cruz (tourist center). To the South are located Ciudad Bolívar and Ciudad Guayana (steel center).
Venezuela has a rich and varied fauna. Its tropical birds (Toucans, flamingos, guacamayas); mammalians, reptiles (crocodiles or snakes), and fishes (attention snorkeling lovers) delight nature lovers.
Venezuela is a country with many natural resources. In addition to oil, the major resource in Venezuela, there is gold, bauxite, iron, coal, hydroelectric resources, and others.
wn.com/Venezuela
When the first explorers arrived, they saw houses over the Sinamaica lagoon (Zulia State), close to Maracaibo; those houses reminded them of the city of Venice. They called the region "Little Venice", which in Spanish would be Venezuela.Venezuela is the most accessible of the South American countries. With cheap flights from both Europe and the USA and an excellent road network, the incredible diversity of the Venezuelan landscape is well within the reach of most travelers.
Close to 90 percent of the population lives in the northern part of the country, while the rest of the land features great tracts of wilderness and maintains to explore; there is something for everyone.
Venezuela has a diverse geography: beaches, plains, and mountains. The weather also varies very much from one place to another.
Venezuela has wonderful beaches (playas), especially at the east (Playa Colorada), in the islands (Margarita, Coche) and in the central-west region (Morrocoy, Cata, and Choroní).
In the Caribbean, north of Caracas, is located the Archipielago of Los Roques with its white sand beaches and its crystalline waters.
One of the interesting regions in Venezuela is the Gran Sabana. Located in the southeast - Bolivar State - this region has flat top mountains called "Tepuy". "Angel" Falls (3000 ft), the highest cataracts in the world, are located here.
Bolivar Peak is the highest point in Venezuela (5002 meters). A cable car can take you, in one hour, from the city of Merida to the "Pico Espejo".
Venezuela has also deserts and dunes. One of the most interesting trips you can make is to the Coro Dunes (Medanos de Coro). Next to the highway from Coro to Punto Fijo you can slide from the top of these sand hills.
Venezuela's cities are full of life. Caracas, the capital, with more than 4 million inhabitants, is the political and economic center of the country. In the west are located Maracaibo (the oil capital), Barquisimeto (the city of the sunsets), Mérida (tourist and student centers), San Cristobal, Valencia, and Maracay. In the east: Maturín (challenging Maracaibo´s oil leadership), Puerto La Cruz (tourist center). To the South are located Ciudad Bolívar and Ciudad Guayana (steel center).
Venezuela has a rich and varied fauna. Its tropical birds (Toucans, flamingos, guacamayas); mammalians, reptiles (crocodiles or snakes), and fishes (attention snorkeling lovers) delight nature lovers.
Venezuela is a country with many natural resources. In addition to oil, the major resource in Venezuela, there is gold, bauxite, iron, coal, hydroelectric resources, and others.
- published: 20 Mar 2010
- views: 17607
VENEZUELA TOURISM
INTERNATIONAL TOURISM GUIA....
INTERNATIONAL TOURISM GUIA.
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INTERNATIONAL TOURISM GUIA.
- published: 02 Apr 2013
- views: 114242
Venezuela Tourism
Venezuela, a land of contrasts where you can touch the sky while watching the Andes and their over-fifteen-thousand-foot-high peaks, walk through the plains as ...
Venezuela, a land of contrasts where you can touch the sky while watching the Andes and their over-fifteen-thousand-foot-high peaks, walk through the plains as great as their flora and fauna, go through sand dunes ending in the sea or return to the origins of this land by exploring the amazing Venezuelan tropical forest, where you can find the highest waterfall of the planet, Kerepakupai Vena or Angel Falls.
Video brought to you by Travelindex Network and Travel & Tourism Foundation. Travelindex.com is the World's largest Travel Directory. We invite you to submit your tourism, travel or destination site for publication, its free, at http://www.Travelindex.com
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Venezuela, a land of contrasts where you can touch the sky while watching the Andes and their over-fifteen-thousand-foot-high peaks, walk through the plains as great as their flora and fauna, go through sand dunes ending in the sea or return to the origins of this land by exploring the amazing Venezuelan tropical forest, where you can find the highest waterfall of the planet, Kerepakupai Vena or Angel Falls.
Video brought to you by Travelindex Network and Travel & Tourism Foundation. Travelindex.com is the World's largest Travel Directory. We invite you to submit your tourism, travel or destination site for publication, its free, at http://www.Travelindex.com
More travel and tourism information and travel videos at:
http://www.Travelindex.com/ve/
http://www.BestDestination.com
http://www.TourismFoundation.org
and more...
- published: 11 Aug 2012
- views: 17569
The Lost World - Caracas
Caracas is a city with a population over three million, crammed into a valley in northern Venezuela. Over 2000-2010, Venezuela's oil revenues did not compensate...
Caracas is a city with a population over three million, crammed into a valley in northern Venezuela. Over 2000-2010, Venezuela's oil revenues did not compensate for mismanagement of the city. The city's infrastructure deteriorated and Caracas residents are increasingly entrenched in slum areas. As of 2011, there was still no clear plan regarding how crime, poverty and severe traffic problems could be eradicated from the city.
The city of Caracas receives preferential treatment in Venezuela's economy, as Venezuela's oil-generated revenues are used to subsidise the city's development. Caracas' population growth is driven entirely by natural increase, as the city is too packed to accommodate further immigration. Housing in Caracas accounts for a relatively small share of the household budget but for damaging reasons. The majority of dwellings in the city are located in the slum areas, which are cheap.
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The video highlights some of the popular landmark attractions. The trip took place in November 2013, before the early 2014 riots, protests, deaths that is currently happening not just in Caracas, but in multiple cities in Venezuela. Places that I've visited in the city, will never look the same.
Photography and Filming Equipment:
5D mark II,
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24-70mm 2.8L lens
4 batteries
3 32 gig, and 1 16 gig memory card
200 gig external harddrive
iPhone4s
Gorillapod SLR-zoom
card reader
Edited with Final Cut Pro X
Tour with G Adventures
Music by Chris Zabriskie -
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Reappear/01_-_Unfoldment_Revealment_Evolution_Exposition_Integration_Arson
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wn.com/The Lost World Caracas
Caracas is a city with a population over three million, crammed into a valley in northern Venezuela. Over 2000-2010, Venezuela's oil revenues did not compensate for mismanagement of the city. The city's infrastructure deteriorated and Caracas residents are increasingly entrenched in slum areas. As of 2011, there was still no clear plan regarding how crime, poverty and severe traffic problems could be eradicated from the city.
The city of Caracas receives preferential treatment in Venezuela's economy, as Venezuela's oil-generated revenues are used to subsidise the city's development. Caracas' population growth is driven entirely by natural increase, as the city is too packed to accommodate further immigration. Housing in Caracas accounts for a relatively small share of the household budget but for damaging reasons. The majority of dwellings in the city are located in the slum areas, which are cheap.
Photo Albums
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https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.582648338470325.1073741891.115319668536530&type;=3
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.596304000438092.1073741906.115319668536530&type;=3
The video highlights some of the popular landmark attractions. The trip took place in November 2013, before the early 2014 riots, protests, deaths that is currently happening not just in Caracas, but in multiple cities in Venezuela. Places that I've visited in the city, will never look the same.
Photography and Filming Equipment:
5D mark II,
16-35mm 2.8L lens
24-70mm 2.8L lens
4 batteries
3 32 gig, and 1 16 gig memory card
200 gig external harddrive
iPhone4s
Gorillapod SLR-zoom
card reader
Edited with Final Cut Pro X
Tour with G Adventures
Music by Chris Zabriskie -
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Reappear/01_-_Unfoldment_Revealment_Evolution_Exposition_Integration_Arson
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/I_Am_a_Man_Who_Will_Fight_for_Your_Honor/I_Am_Running_with_Temporary_Success_from_a_Monstrous_Vacuum_in_Pursuit
- published: 15 Apr 2014
- views: 68654
The Dominican Republic Darkside of Sex Tourism Vacations Love and Lifestyle Full Documentary
The Dominican Republic Darkside of Sex Tourism Vacations Love and Lifestyle Full Documentary
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Dominican Republic Vacation Guide
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Dominican Republic Vacation Guide
Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to its north and the Caribbean Sea on its south, this island paradise boasts over 1,000 miles of beaches and is the second largest country in the Carribbean. The Dominican Republic has emerged as a popular destination for families, couples and adventure seekers . As a leader in environmental protection and sustainable tourism, more than 20 per cent of land and coastal areas are protected. Activities available include golf, waterfall-cascading and canyoning. Dominican Republic has eight international airports, seaports and marinas.
Browse through hundreds of all inclusive vacations to Dominican Republic on Expedia.ca. These Dominican Republic vacations are available for every budget and offer a stress-free way to plan your next trip. Expedia.ca makes it easy to find the right all inclusive vacation. Choose from the resorts below or search using our tool on the left to find your next Dominican Republic vacation.
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Dominican Republic Vacation Guide
Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to its north and the Caribbean Sea on its south, this island paradise boasts over 1,000 miles of beaches and is the second largest country in the Carribbean. The Dominican Republic has emerged as a popular destination for families, couples and adventure seekers . As a leader in environmental protection and sustainable tourism, more than 20 per cent of land and coastal areas are protected. Activities available include golf, waterfall-cascading and canyoning. Dominican Republic has eight international airports, seaports and marinas.
Browse through hundreds of all inclusive vacations to Dominican Republic on Expedia.ca. These Dominican Republic vacations are available for every budget and offer a stress-free way to plan your next trip. Expedia.ca makes it easy to find the right all inclusive vacation. Choose from the resorts below or search using our tool on the left to find your next Dominican Republic vacation.
- published: 21 Feb 2015
- views: 210763
Venezuela: Tourist Attractions
¡Hola! Bienvenido a Venezuela....
¡Hola! Bienvenido a Venezuela.
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¡Hola! Bienvenido a Venezuela.
- published: 06 Jul 2008
- views: 20298
Venezuela’s tourism market is abysmal
The economic crisis in Venezuela appears to be impacting its beleaguered tourism industry. Despite the country offering snow capped mountains and thousands of m...
The economic crisis in Venezuela appears to be impacting its beleaguered tourism industry. Despite the country offering snow capped mountains and thousands of miles of Caribbean coastline it has become increasingly hard for tourists to visit. CCTV's Martin Markovits filed this report.
wn.com/Venezuela’S Tourism Market Is Abysmal
The economic crisis in Venezuela appears to be impacting its beleaguered tourism industry. Despite the country offering snow capped mountains and thousands of miles of Caribbean coastline it has become increasingly hard for tourists to visit. CCTV's Martin Markovits filed this report.
- published: 08 Apr 2015
- views: 617
euronews focus - Venezuela reaches for new tourism heights
http://www.euronews.com/ The highest peaks in Venezuela are at the centre of an ambitious re-building programme. As part of an effort to reconstruct the country...
http://www.euronews.com/ The highest peaks in Venezuela are at the centre of an ambitious re-building programme. As part of an effort to reconstruct the country's tourism industry it will build the Mérida cable car, which is the longest and highest in the world.
Construction at almost five kilometres up in the northern Andes on Pico Espejo takes nerve and precise planning.
Four hundred and fifty engineers work around the clock, battling severe weather conditions and the altitude.
Being in a National Park the project has to be sensitive to the environment, recycling materials and limiting the extent of the works' effects on the surrounding area.
The cable car has to lift its own building materials - up to 2,000 tonnes per trip.
The Venezuelan government is putting 246-million euros into the project.
The tourism development coordinator for the Mérida cable car, Jaime Bautista told euronews:
"Beyond the economic investment, beyond the technological achievement, this cable car aims to create environmental awareness, stimulate visitors to know nature and to enjoy high mountain activities."
The Merida region is a favorite destination for Venezuelans. Tired of tropical temperatures, it is something of an exotic novelty to spend time in the Páramo heights having to wear gloves and woolly hats for a few days.
The new cable car, due to open at the end of 2013 should attract international visitors to Mérida too.
Venezuela's socialist Government has recently approved a new tourism law, aiming to promote sustainable tourism.
Mérida is trying to follow suit by encouraging tourists to enjoy the natural treasures while respecting the environment and learning about their culture.
This new law also encourages villagers to get involved, funding small businesses.
Some established businessman in Mérida are happy with these developments but want better transport links.
Dimitri Duarte the President of Abadía Group and member of Mérida's Chamber of Tourism said: "In Mérida we get an average of three or four flights, sometimes fewer, so there's a capacity problem bringing visitors in and out of Mérida. It's a constructive criticism that we direct at the state authorities, we need to improve the number of flights to Mérida."
The government is trying to get airlines to operate more flghts, but take off and landing in Mérida, surrounded by mountains, is not an easy job. By road it is a 12 hour trip to Caracas.
!http://static.euronews.com/articles/bonus/199422/2509-venezuela-tourism-caracas-merida.jpg!
As gesture of commitment, the Venezuelan International Tourism Fair will be held in Mérida next year. The capital Caracas hosted it this year.
Surrounded by tourism giants like the Dominican Republic, Venezuela has long been the Cinderella of the industry.
The World Tourism Organization's Director for the Americas, Carlos Vogeler told euronews:
"I think that the biggest enemy that Venezuelan tourism has had in the past is oil. Because it made such an enormous contribution to the country's bank balance it put other kinds of economic alternatives in the shade. But oil is not an enemy anymore and there's more attention being given to tourism."
Venezuela's Tourism Minister said the government has turned to what he calls 'Green Oil'. A mainstay of the new law is making credit easier for the tourism business.
Alejandro Fleming told us: "The cost of borrowing for tourism entrepreneurs is down to 10.5 percent thanks to the new law. That's a very attractive rate in Venezuela, and it could be as low as 7.5 percent in tourist areas. In 12 years we have increased the number of tourism companies from 3,000 to 14,000."
There has been a concerted effort to bring tourism to the capital Caracas too.
Once known as one of the most violent cities in the world, authorities are training city tour guides and have deployed the so-called 'Heritage Guard' to monitor the city centre.
Mérida photo Gallery
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http://www.euronews.com/ The highest peaks in Venezuela are at the centre of an ambitious re-building programme. As part of an effort to reconstruct the country's tourism industry it will build the Mérida cable car, which is the longest and highest in the world.
Construction at almost five kilometres up in the northern Andes on Pico Espejo takes nerve and precise planning.
Four hundred and fifty engineers work around the clock, battling severe weather conditions and the altitude.
Being in a National Park the project has to be sensitive to the environment, recycling materials and limiting the extent of the works' effects on the surrounding area.
The cable car has to lift its own building materials - up to 2,000 tonnes per trip.
The Venezuelan government is putting 246-million euros into the project.
The tourism development coordinator for the Mérida cable car, Jaime Bautista told euronews:
"Beyond the economic investment, beyond the technological achievement, this cable car aims to create environmental awareness, stimulate visitors to know nature and to enjoy high mountain activities."
The Merida region is a favorite destination for Venezuelans. Tired of tropical temperatures, it is something of an exotic novelty to spend time in the Páramo heights having to wear gloves and woolly hats for a few days.
The new cable car, due to open at the end of 2013 should attract international visitors to Mérida too.
Venezuela's socialist Government has recently approved a new tourism law, aiming to promote sustainable tourism.
Mérida is trying to follow suit by encouraging tourists to enjoy the natural treasures while respecting the environment and learning about their culture.
This new law also encourages villagers to get involved, funding small businesses.
Some established businessman in Mérida are happy with these developments but want better transport links.
Dimitri Duarte the President of Abadía Group and member of Mérida's Chamber of Tourism said: "In Mérida we get an average of three or four flights, sometimes fewer, so there's a capacity problem bringing visitors in and out of Mérida. It's a constructive criticism that we direct at the state authorities, we need to improve the number of flights to Mérida."
The government is trying to get airlines to operate more flghts, but take off and landing in Mérida, surrounded by mountains, is not an easy job. By road it is a 12 hour trip to Caracas.
!http://static.euronews.com/articles/bonus/199422/2509-venezuela-tourism-caracas-merida.jpg!
As gesture of commitment, the Venezuelan International Tourism Fair will be held in Mérida next year. The capital Caracas hosted it this year.
Surrounded by tourism giants like the Dominican Republic, Venezuela has long been the Cinderella of the industry.
The World Tourism Organization's Director for the Americas, Carlos Vogeler told euronews:
"I think that the biggest enemy that Venezuelan tourism has had in the past is oil. Because it made such an enormous contribution to the country's bank balance it put other kinds of economic alternatives in the shade. But oil is not an enemy anymore and there's more attention being given to tourism."
Venezuela's Tourism Minister said the government has turned to what he calls 'Green Oil'. A mainstay of the new law is making credit easier for the tourism business.
Alejandro Fleming told us: "The cost of borrowing for tourism entrepreneurs is down to 10.5 percent thanks to the new law. That's a very attractive rate in Venezuela, and it could be as low as 7.5 percent in tourist areas. In 12 years we have increased the number of tourism companies from 3,000 to 14,000."
There has been a concerted effort to bring tourism to the capital Caracas too.
Once known as one of the most violent cities in the world, authorities are training city tour guides and have deployed the so-called 'Heritage Guard' to monitor the city centre.
Mérida photo Gallery
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- published: 26 Sep 2012
- views: 7505
Miss Tourism Venezuela 2015
"Welcome to my country... VENEZUELA !"
Miss Tourism Venezuela 2015 : Karen Alberti
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"Welcome to my country... VENEZUELA !"
Miss Tourism Venezuela 2015 : Karen Alberti
www.misstourismworld.com
wn.com/Miss Tourism Venezuela 2015
"Welcome to my country... VENEZUELA !"
Miss Tourism Venezuela 2015 : Karen Alberti
www.misstourismworld.com
- published: 14 Dec 2015
- views: 984
Eco Tourism in Venezuela 2
Few locations and attractions in Venezuela
5 Eco Vacation Places in Venezuela http://bit.ly/stgcFm
http://www.ecogreen4us.com...
Few locations and attractions in Venezuela
5 Eco Vacation Places in Venezuela http://bit.ly/stgcFm
http://www.ecogreen4us.com
wn.com/Eco Tourism In Venezuela 2
Few locations and attractions in Venezuela
5 Eco Vacation Places in Venezuela http://bit.ly/stgcFm
http://www.ecogreen4us.com
- published: 12 Dec 2011
- views: 471
tourism in venezuela
venezuela is a country with a huge tourism potential...
venezuela is a country with a huge tourism potential
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venezuela is a country with a huge tourism potential
- published: 18 Jan 2016
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Venezuela encouraging local and foreign tourism
On Saturday, Venezuela held festivities marking World Tourism Day. Caracas' historic quarter is only a sample of the country's tourist destinations, which recei...
On Saturday, Venezuela held festivities marking World Tourism Day. Caracas' historic quarter is only a sample of the country's tourist destinations, which received almost nine million visitors, between national and international tourists, during the past summer holiday season. The Tourism Ministry's goal to make the country into one of the most visited tourist destinations of the region. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/web/telesur/#!en/video/venezuela-impulsa-el-turismo-a-nivel-local-e-internacional-en
wn.com/Venezuela Encouraging Local And Foreign Tourism
On Saturday, Venezuela held festivities marking World Tourism Day. Caracas' historic quarter is only a sample of the country's tourist destinations, which received almost nine million visitors, between national and international tourists, during the past summer holiday season. The Tourism Ministry's goal to make the country into one of the most visited tourist destinations of the region. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/web/telesur/#!en/video/venezuela-impulsa-el-turismo-a-nivel-local-e-internacional-en
- published: 29 Sep 2014
- views: 123
Larense Edward Rojas elegido Míster Tourism International Venezuela 2013
Se llevó a cabo la fastuosa elección de Míster Tourism International Venezuela 2013 en el Auditorio "Luis Guillermo Moreno"APUZ, en Maracaibo, con la participa...
Se llevó a cabo la fastuosa elección de Míster Tourism International Venezuela 2013 en el Auditorio "Luis Guillermo Moreno"APUZ, en Maracaibo, con la participación de 16 candidatos de varias partes del país. Al final de la velada, el larense Edward Rojas, de 24 años de edad, 1.87 Mts es Ingeniero Industrial se impuso como el nuevo "Míster Tourism International Venezuela 2013″ en reñida competencia con representante de Barinas, Omar Cáceres, quien llegó como Míster Tourism Int. World Venezuela 2013. El resto de los finalistas fueron: tercer finalista, Orlando Delgado (Bolívar), segundo finalista, francisco Gil (Trujillo), primer finalista, Daniel Labrador (Carabobo).
Completaron el Top 10 los aspirantes de: (Costa Oriental) Fabel Pauque, (Monagas) Juan Salazar , (Portuguesa) Yotser García, (Táchira) Diego Landinez y (Vargas) Ronald Borges.
Premiaciones Especiales: (Costa Oriental) Fabel Pauque que resultó Mejor Sonrisa , Mejor Compañero, (Bolívar), Orlando Delgado que resulto Míster Fotogénico, (Táchira) Diego Landinez que resulto Míster Multimedia, (Carabobo) Daniel Labrador que resulto Míster Personalidad , Mejor Cuerpo y (Lara) Edward Rojas como Míster Prensa.
Es la primera vez que Lara obtiene el título de Míster Tourism International Vzla. En los 8 años de existencia del evento anteriormente llamado Míster Occidente Venezuela, creado en 2006 por Richard Gutiérrez, Presidente de la Organización Míster Tourism International Venezuela 2013. Edward Rojas obtiene el pase directo de Representarnos en el concurso Míster Universo Model 2014 que se realizara del 01 al 10 de Junio en República Dominicana.
wn.com/Larense Edward Rojas Elegido Míster Tourism International Venezuela 2013
Se llevó a cabo la fastuosa elección de Míster Tourism International Venezuela 2013 en el Auditorio "Luis Guillermo Moreno"APUZ, en Maracaibo, con la participación de 16 candidatos de varias partes del país. Al final de la velada, el larense Edward Rojas, de 24 años de edad, 1.87 Mts es Ingeniero Industrial se impuso como el nuevo "Míster Tourism International Venezuela 2013″ en reñida competencia con representante de Barinas, Omar Cáceres, quien llegó como Míster Tourism Int. World Venezuela 2013. El resto de los finalistas fueron: tercer finalista, Orlando Delgado (Bolívar), segundo finalista, francisco Gil (Trujillo), primer finalista, Daniel Labrador (Carabobo).
Completaron el Top 10 los aspirantes de: (Costa Oriental) Fabel Pauque, (Monagas) Juan Salazar , (Portuguesa) Yotser García, (Táchira) Diego Landinez y (Vargas) Ronald Borges.
Premiaciones Especiales: (Costa Oriental) Fabel Pauque que resultó Mejor Sonrisa , Mejor Compañero, (Bolívar), Orlando Delgado que resulto Míster Fotogénico, (Táchira) Diego Landinez que resulto Míster Multimedia, (Carabobo) Daniel Labrador que resulto Míster Personalidad , Mejor Cuerpo y (Lara) Edward Rojas como Míster Prensa.
Es la primera vez que Lara obtiene el título de Míster Tourism International Vzla. En los 8 años de existencia del evento anteriormente llamado Míster Occidente Venezuela, creado en 2006 por Richard Gutiérrez, Presidente de la Organización Míster Tourism International Venezuela 2013. Edward Rojas obtiene el pase directo de Representarnos en el concurso Míster Universo Model 2014 que se realizara del 01 al 10 de Junio en República Dominicana.
- published: 05 Dec 2013
- views: 776
Venezuela Tourism :: Meet your destiny
Video clip of Venezuela as a Tourist destination in the Americas, highlights all the diversity in the regions of Venezuela.
:: Book your next guided tour or ad...
Video clip of Venezuela as a Tourist destination in the Americas, highlights all the diversity in the regions of Venezuela.
:: Book your next guided tour or adventure with wayatour.com ::
wn.com/Venezuela Tourism Meet Your Destiny
Video clip of Venezuela as a Tourist destination in the Americas, highlights all the diversity in the regions of Venezuela.
:: Book your next guided tour or adventure with wayatour.com ::
- published: 25 Apr 2012
- views: 4411
My boyfriend, the sex tourist Venezuela
A hotel in venezuela caters to foreign men in a special way....
A hotel in venezuela caters to foreign men in a special way.
wn.com/My Boyfriend, The Sex Tourist Venezuela
A hotel in venezuela caters to foreign men in a special way.
- published: 15 Jul 2014
- views: 162115
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COLOMBIAN ARMY AMBUSH AND KILLS GUERRILLA TRAFFICKERS COMING FROM VENEZUELA
Recent footage of a small boat carrying drugs and weapons coming from venezuela (where FARC has settled terrorist camps) and how it is ambushed by a Colombian Army platoon which had done intelligence operations to intercept narco-terrorists in that area.
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Venezuela, Russia anti-terrorism military exercises
11-27-2008
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Syria News 16/2/2015, Syrian Arab Army kills many terrorists including Saudis & Libyans
- #Syria strongly #condemns #US conspiracy against #Venezuela
- #Russia: #Putin reiterates necessity to fight terrorism
- #Turkey: #Protests grow against #Erdogan's #regime Party which is behind #terrorism in region
- #Iraq: A terrorist car-bomb kills 4, injures 12 near Finance ministry
- Ken O'Keefe: #West & US are #biggest terrorists on earth
- #Egyptian fighter-jets #strike #ISIL positions
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Tanks, military arsenal on display in Venezuela Independence Day parade
Venezuela displayed its powerful military arsenal in Caracas, Sunday, in a military parade commemorating the country's Independence Day.
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Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro Accuses West Of Sowing War, Terror And Devastation In Mideast
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro used his U.N. speech Tuesday to accuse the West of wreaking terrorism, death and devastation in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria.
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Eva Golinger: US to attack Venezuela
A military agreement between the United States and Columbia has led to widespread concern in South America. Leaders want to know why the United States is trying to increase its military presence in the region. The Colombian government says that having more US troops in the country will help fight drug trafficking and combat terrorism. Venezuela's Hugo Chavez, however, ardently opposes these plans.
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ICP Asks Venezuela PR Ramirez About War Crimes in Yemen, Continued Sanctions on Eritrea
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Inner City Press put questions to Venezuela's Ambassador Rafael Ramirez on Feb 1, 2016, as UNSC President
Matthew Lee, Inner City Press. On behalf of the Free UN Coalition for Access, we are hoping you will do question and answer stakeouts after Security Council consultations. On the methods of work on the debate on the 11th – on Eritrea – you’re the chair of that committe
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Venezuela military drills begin amid rising tensions with US
Ten days of military exercises began in Caracas amid rising tensions with the United States over sanctions imposed on officials accused of alleged human rights abuses and corruption. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/dnc7sa
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Russian Naval Squadron visits Venezuela
Russian ships head to Venezuela
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Source: CCTV.com | 09-23-2008 09:03
A Russian naval squadron has left its North Fleet base for a joint exercise in Venezuela. It will be the biggest display of Russian military power in the Western Hemisphere since the Cold War.
A Russian navy spokesman said the nuclear-powered cruiser, Peter the Great, an anti-submarine ship and two support vessel
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Venezuela: Summit Of The Association Of Caribbean States, Cuba: Raul Castro On Terrorism, Mexican Pr
Venezuela: Summit of the Association of Caribbean States
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Margarita Island, Venezuela - 12 December 2001
Wide shot of summit in session
Cutaway of leader
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Fidel Castro, President of Cuba:
"It is true also that they (the U.S.) have just received a very hard hit with that brutal and barbaric act that took place in New York to the point that America was shaken u
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[Channel 4 News] Venezuela's tanks mass at Colombia's border
2008.03.05
By Jonathan Rugman:
Venezuela's military sent its armed forces to the Colombian border - inflaming a crisis which could become a war.
Heading for the Colombian border: Venezuela has begun mobilising its forces by air, land and sea.
Ten tank battalions are on their way to the frontier - fuelling fears that the crisis could spark a regional war.
Colombia raided neighbouring
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Venezuela stages military drill to counter US 'threat'
Venezuela begins a ten-day military exercise amid rising tensions with the United States.
More than 80,000 troops and 20,000 civilians will take part in the drills. President Nicolas Maduro says the military showdown is needed to protect the country from the hostile US government. Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez also described the drills as his country's readiness for any imperial aggres
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Hugo Chávez Interview & Venezuela Review 1 of 2 - BBC HardTalk Special Report
Hugo Chávez Interview & Venezuela Review 1 of 2 - BBC HardTalk Special Report (the interview is in part 2)
President Chavez's socialist world vision - Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez intends to inject new urgency into his socialist and anti-imperialist revolution, claiming "capitalism is destroying the world".
In a combative 60-minute interview with the BBC HARDtalk programme in the Mir
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The US Push For War Is Now Appearing On All Fronts - Episode 825b
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Report date: 11.23.2015
Europe is demanding all SWIFT data to fight terrorism.UK is deploying special undercover police to fight terrorism, but whats happening is the special police will be used to control the pe
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Venezuela Chaos: Military Can Now Legally Use Firearms Against Demonstrators
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Venezuela's Ministry of Defense has authorized the military to use firearms against demonstrators as a last resort in the demonstrations taking place in the country.
Released through a regulation published in the Official Gazette on 27 January, the measure seeks “to avoid disorder, to sup
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Whistleblower Reveals Venezuela Terrorist Passport Scam
Venezuela is selling visas, passports, and falsified birth certificates to Hezbollah terrorists, according to a Venezuelan diplomat identifying himself as Misael López Soto. Soto says in a video uploaded to YouTube Wednesday that he had to flee Venezuela’s embassy in Baghdad and is now in hiding due to death threats he received after attempting to expose the operation. We look at the accusations o
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Venezuela: people's military commandos, a tool to combat economic war
The Venezuelan government continues to position people's military commandos throughout the country to combat what is known as the "economic war" against the South American nation. These groups, a product of the nation's military-civil union, have the objectives of guaranteeing sufficient food for the people, eliminating speculation in the prices of basic food products, and working to reduce long l
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Superpower for Hire: Rise of the Private Military
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Vice takes an unprecedented look into the shadowy industry of Private Military Companies. For the past two decades these private companies, like Black Water, Aegis and G4S have silently consumed military operations around the world, doing everything from back end logistics, protection of government VIP's and diplomats to actual com
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The War On Democracy (John Pilger's documentary)
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Does the Venezuela Uprising have traction? or Will Maduro shut it down?
Does the Venezuela Uprising have traction? or Will Maduro shut it down?
They've faced gunfire, tear gas and water cannons. And now a man who led them in days of anti-government demonstrations is behind bars after turning himself in to authorities. But Venezuelan protesters were still in the streets after opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez's arrest Tuesday, demanding better security, an end to scarci
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Venezuela: Maduro imposes 'anti-terrorist' sanctions against US
Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro announced a series of ‘anti-terrorist’ sanctions on US officials during an ‘anti-imperialist’ commemoration speech in Caracas, Saturday. The ruling is one of a series of new sanctions against what Maduro brands the ‘US imperialist government.’
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Venezuela: Russian navy to join Venezuela military exercises - Shoigu
Venezuelan Minister of Defence General Vladimir Padrino Lopez invited Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu to extend his visit to Venezuela in Caracas on Wednesday, asking him to participate in Venezuelan military drills.
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"WAR ON WHISTLEBLOWERS" BACKFIRING ON KING OBAMA!
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro offered asylum to former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden in defiance of Obama, which is demanding his arrest for divulging details of secret U.S. spy programs..
"In the name of America's dignity...I have decided to offer humanitarian asylum to Edward Snowden," Maduro told a military parade marking Venezuela's independence day..
"He is a young man wh
COLOMBIAN ARMY AMBUSH AND KILLS GUERRILLA TRAFFICKERS COMING FROM VENEZUELA
Recent footage of a small boat carrying drugs and weapons coming from venezuela (where FARC has settled terrorist camps) and how it is ambushed by a Colombian A...
Recent footage of a small boat carrying drugs and weapons coming from venezuela (where FARC has settled terrorist camps) and how it is ambushed by a Colombian Army platoon which had done intelligence operations to intercept narco-terrorists in that area.
wn.com/Colombian Army Ambush And Kills Guerrilla Traffickers Coming From Venezuela
Recent footage of a small boat carrying drugs and weapons coming from venezuela (where FARC has settled terrorist camps) and how it is ambushed by a Colombian Army platoon which had done intelligence operations to intercept narco-terrorists in that area.
- published: 17 Aug 2010
- views: 64428
Syria News 16/2/2015, Syrian Arab Army kills many terrorists including Saudis & Libyans
- #Syria strongly #condemns #US conspiracy against #Venezuela
- #Russia: #Putin reiterates necessity to fight terrorism
- #Turkey: #Protests grow against #Erd...
- #Syria strongly #condemns #US conspiracy against #Venezuela
- #Russia: #Putin reiterates necessity to fight terrorism
- #Turkey: #Protests grow against #Erdogan's #regime Party which is behind #terrorism in region
- #Iraq: A terrorist car-bomb kills 4, injures 12 near Finance ministry
- Ken O'Keefe: #West & US are #biggest terrorists on earth
- #Egyptian fighter-jets #strike #ISIL positions in #Libya
- #Italy: Photo #exhibition on #Syrian #Archaeological #Treasures #concludes
#Syria #News #16_February_2015 #Latest #Updates #Army #Anti_Terrorism #Operations #Political #Situation #Humanitarian #Syrian_Crisis #Youtube #Iraq
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- #Syria strongly #condemns #US conspiracy against #Venezuela
- #Russia: #Putin reiterates necessity to fight terrorism
- #Turkey: #Protests grow against #Erdogan's #regime Party which is behind #terrorism in region
- #Iraq: A terrorist car-bomb kills 4, injures 12 near Finance ministry
- Ken O'Keefe: #West & US are #biggest terrorists on earth
- #Egyptian fighter-jets #strike #ISIL positions in #Libya
- #Italy: Photo #exhibition on #Syrian #Archaeological #Treasures #concludes
#Syria #News #16_February_2015 #Latest #Updates #Army #Anti_Terrorism #Operations #Political #Situation #Humanitarian #Syrian_Crisis #Youtube #Iraq
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- published: 16 Feb 2015
- views: 237473
Tanks, military arsenal on display in Venezuela Independence Day parade
Venezuela displayed its powerful military arsenal in Caracas, Sunday, in a military parade commemorating the country's Independence Day.
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Venezuela displayed its powerful military arsenal in Caracas, Sunday, in a military parade commemorating the country's Independence Day.
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Venezuela displayed its powerful military arsenal in Caracas, Sunday, in a military parade commemorating the country's Independence Day.
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- published: 06 Jul 2015
- views: 16054
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro Accuses West Of Sowing War, Terror And Devastation In Mideast
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro used his U.N. speech Tuesday to accuse the West of wreaking terrorism, death and devastation in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and...
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro used his U.N. speech Tuesday to accuse the West of wreaking terrorism, death and devastation in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria.
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wn.com/Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro Accuses West Of Sowing War, Terror And Devastation In Mideast
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro used his U.N. speech Tuesday to accuse the West of wreaking terrorism, death and devastation in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria.
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- published: 30 Sep 2015
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Eva Golinger: US to attack Venezuela
A military agreement between the United States and Columbia has led to widespread concern in South America. Leaders want to know why the United States is trying...
A military agreement between the United States and Columbia has led to widespread concern in South America. Leaders want to know why the United States is trying to increase its military presence in the region. The Colombian government says that having more US troops in the country will help fight drug trafficking and combat terrorism. Venezuela's Hugo Chavez, however, ardently opposes these plans. He says that the military bases in Columbia will provoke conflict in Latin America. Venezuelan-American Attorney and Author Eva Golinger joins RT's Dina Gusovsky from Caracas via skype to discuss this matter.
wn.com/Eva Golinger US To Attack Venezuela
A military agreement between the United States and Columbia has led to widespread concern in South America. Leaders want to know why the United States is trying to increase its military presence in the region. The Colombian government says that having more US troops in the country will help fight drug trafficking and combat terrorism. Venezuela's Hugo Chavez, however, ardently opposes these plans. He says that the military bases in Columbia will provoke conflict in Latin America. Venezuelan-American Attorney and Author Eva Golinger joins RT's Dina Gusovsky from Caracas via skype to discuss this matter.
- published: 12 Aug 2009
- views: 48880
ICP Asks Venezuela PR Ramirez About War Crimes in Yemen, Continued Sanctions on Eritrea
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Inner City Press put questions to Venezuela's Ambassador Rafael Ramirez on Feb 1, 2016, as UNSC President
Matthew Lee, Inner City Press...
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Inner City Press put questions to Venezuela's Ambassador Rafael Ramirez on Feb 1, 2016, as UNSC President
Matthew Lee, Inner City Press. On behalf of the Free UN Coalition for Access, we are hoping you will do question and answer stakeouts after Security Council consultations. On the methods of work on the debate on the 11th – on Eritrea – you’re the chair of that committee. They say they should not be under sanctions because they’re not doing what they’re accused of doing. Now, in your national capacity, or as chair, what do you think of their argument?
In Yemen – there’s a lot of talks about the Syrian peace talks. On Yemen we hear a lot less. What’s your understanding of the status of the envoy, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed, bringing the parties together? Do you think the report on possible war crimes by the Saudi-led coalition airstrikes will be taken up at any point by the Council? And do you think that the US, UK, others that are assisting that coalition – is there enough oversight of the civilian harm that’s taking place in the air campaign on Yemen?
Amb Ramirez: Thank you. Before anything else, I hope as president of the UNSC to interact with the press, because each time we come out of a meeting of the Security Council , there’s a healthy practice, we’ve always done it that way so we’ll do what’s possible without taking too much time.
On Yemen, in my capacity as president of the SC I can say that all Security Council members are closely following the events which have been escalating and have been affecting the civilian population, which finds itself in an awful situation, in the bombing campaign and the action on the ground of the two parties to the conflict.
It’s our hope that Mr. Ahmed, when he gives the briefing, will give a better picture of what’s happening there. As president of the Security Council I can’t say in advance what the positions will be of the various members of the Security Council. This will be in closed consultations. But I can say that there is a growing concern on this question, and what you say, that the issue of Syria is being dealt with in a constant basis and the issue of Yemen not, is not the case with Yemen, this is something that we have raised. There is a lack of balance in terms of the way the UNSC deals with some issues. Sometimes some issues are pushed forward for political notice, and therefore they’re high on the agenda, they’re always discussed, and then there are others which are on the back burner, which are reserved.
So today we propose that in the Yemen briefing the consultations on Yemen should be in the form of a briefing, so that we can hear about the situation from the SESG, and that everybody can hear, and we can get a picture of the situation over there, what’s the actual situation, and Mr. O’Brien, we’re also asking that he should take part in that briefing, so on behalf of OCHA he would be able to explain what the situation is, what is the humanitarian situation in Yemen.
Now, with regard to Eritrea, I can’t put forward any national position on this, but it is specifically one of the points we wish to introduce on the debate on how we work. The sanctions debates and committees, we as chair of the Somalia Eritrea committee and also the Darfur committee, we’ve promoted the idea that the countries under sanctions should speak to the UNSC members and be heard, and that including the countries of the region, they should have an opportunity to say how the sanctions are affecting individual countries and the region as a whole. Eritrea is one of the most relevant examples in terms of these sanctions. We raised in the UNSC the idea that there should be a political goal, the sanctions committee should have a political goal, and they should move and evolve as the situation changes. In the horn of Africa the situation is changing on an accelerating basis. Somalia, Eritrea, they are affected by the advance of terrorist groups, al Shabaab and the war in Yemen, al Qaeda, which are destabilizing factors throughout the region. So they cannot, the sanctions committees cannot remain on the same track. They must evolve in line with the changing political situation in the region. Of course, we, and I believe nobody would like to see their own country under sanctions, or see any country under sanctions. The sanctions committees are more definitive in nature than any tribunal on the planet. There are sanctions imposed and nobody can do anything about it. But we need to discuss this. We need to see if there’s any meaning to it, how we can help to ensure the peaceful solution of conflicts. Thank you for your question.
We'll cover these meetings - though on January 29, the UN Spokesman threw ICP out of the UN Press Briefing Room then on February 1 made this threat, here: http://www.innercitypress.com/unca20unreformed020116.html
wn.com/Icp Asks Venezuela Pr Ramirez About War Crimes In Yemen, Continued Sanctions On Eritrea
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Inner City Press put questions to Venezuela's Ambassador Rafael Ramirez on Feb 1, 2016, as UNSC President
Matthew Lee, Inner City Press. On behalf of the Free UN Coalition for Access, we are hoping you will do question and answer stakeouts after Security Council consultations. On the methods of work on the debate on the 11th – on Eritrea – you’re the chair of that committee. They say they should not be under sanctions because they’re not doing what they’re accused of doing. Now, in your national capacity, or as chair, what do you think of their argument?
In Yemen – there’s a lot of talks about the Syrian peace talks. On Yemen we hear a lot less. What’s your understanding of the status of the envoy, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed, bringing the parties together? Do you think the report on possible war crimes by the Saudi-led coalition airstrikes will be taken up at any point by the Council? And do you think that the US, UK, others that are assisting that coalition – is there enough oversight of the civilian harm that’s taking place in the air campaign on Yemen?
Amb Ramirez: Thank you. Before anything else, I hope as president of the UNSC to interact with the press, because each time we come out of a meeting of the Security Council , there’s a healthy practice, we’ve always done it that way so we’ll do what’s possible without taking too much time.
On Yemen, in my capacity as president of the SC I can say that all Security Council members are closely following the events which have been escalating and have been affecting the civilian population, which finds itself in an awful situation, in the bombing campaign and the action on the ground of the two parties to the conflict.
It’s our hope that Mr. Ahmed, when he gives the briefing, will give a better picture of what’s happening there. As president of the Security Council I can’t say in advance what the positions will be of the various members of the Security Council. This will be in closed consultations. But I can say that there is a growing concern on this question, and what you say, that the issue of Syria is being dealt with in a constant basis and the issue of Yemen not, is not the case with Yemen, this is something that we have raised. There is a lack of balance in terms of the way the UNSC deals with some issues. Sometimes some issues are pushed forward for political notice, and therefore they’re high on the agenda, they’re always discussed, and then there are others which are on the back burner, which are reserved.
So today we propose that in the Yemen briefing the consultations on Yemen should be in the form of a briefing, so that we can hear about the situation from the SESG, and that everybody can hear, and we can get a picture of the situation over there, what’s the actual situation, and Mr. O’Brien, we’re also asking that he should take part in that briefing, so on behalf of OCHA he would be able to explain what the situation is, what is the humanitarian situation in Yemen.
Now, with regard to Eritrea, I can’t put forward any national position on this, but it is specifically one of the points we wish to introduce on the debate on how we work. The sanctions debates and committees, we as chair of the Somalia Eritrea committee and also the Darfur committee, we’ve promoted the idea that the countries under sanctions should speak to the UNSC members and be heard, and that including the countries of the region, they should have an opportunity to say how the sanctions are affecting individual countries and the region as a whole. Eritrea is one of the most relevant examples in terms of these sanctions. We raised in the UNSC the idea that there should be a political goal, the sanctions committee should have a political goal, and they should move and evolve as the situation changes. In the horn of Africa the situation is changing on an accelerating basis. Somalia, Eritrea, they are affected by the advance of terrorist groups, al Shabaab and the war in Yemen, al Qaeda, which are destabilizing factors throughout the region. So they cannot, the sanctions committees cannot remain on the same track. They must evolve in line with the changing political situation in the region. Of course, we, and I believe nobody would like to see their own country under sanctions, or see any country under sanctions. The sanctions committees are more definitive in nature than any tribunal on the planet. There are sanctions imposed and nobody can do anything about it. But we need to discuss this. We need to see if there’s any meaning to it, how we can help to ensure the peaceful solution of conflicts. Thank you for your question.
We'll cover these meetings - though on January 29, the UN Spokesman threw ICP out of the UN Press Briefing Room then on February 1 made this threat, here: http://www.innercitypress.com/unca20unreformed020116.html
- published: 02 Feb 2016
- views: 8888
Venezuela military drills begin amid rising tensions with US
Ten days of military exercises began in Caracas amid rising tensions with the United States over sanctions imposed on officials accused of alleged human rights ...
Ten days of military exercises began in Caracas amid rising tensions with the United States over sanctions imposed on officials accused of alleged human rights abuses and corruption. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/dnc7sa
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Ten days of military exercises began in Caracas amid rising tensions with the United States over sanctions imposed on officials accused of alleged human rights abuses and corruption. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/dnc7sa
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- published: 16 Mar 2015
- views: 48851
Russian Naval Squadron visits Venezuela
Russian ships head to Venezuela
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Source: CCTV.com | 09-23-2008 09:03
A Russian naval squadron has left its North Fleet base for a joint exercise i...
Russian ships head to Venezuela
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Source: CCTV.com | 09-23-2008 09:03
A Russian naval squadron has left its North Fleet base for a joint exercise in Venezuela. It will be the biggest display of Russian military power in the Western Hemisphere since the Cold War.
A Russian navy spokesman said the nuclear-powered cruiser, Peter the Great, an anti-submarine ship and two support vessels will take part in joint rescue operations and anti-terrorism drills on the sea with the Venezuelan navy.
The Russian vessels will also carry out combat training tasks, including missile launches and artillery exercises, during the two-month cruise.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is also expected to pay a visit to Moscow later this week, during which he is expected to meet members of the Russian leadership and ink bilateral agreements on cooperation in energy, science and technology.
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Russian ships head to Venezuela
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Source: CCTV.com | 09-23-2008 09:03
A Russian naval squadron has left its North Fleet base for a joint exercise in Venezuela. It will be the biggest display of Russian military power in the Western Hemisphere since the Cold War.
A Russian navy spokesman said the nuclear-powered cruiser, Peter the Great, an anti-submarine ship and two support vessels will take part in joint rescue operations and anti-terrorism drills on the sea with the Venezuelan navy.
The Russian vessels will also carry out combat training tasks, including missile launches and artillery exercises, during the two-month cruise.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is also expected to pay a visit to Moscow later this week, during which he is expected to meet members of the Russian leadership and ink bilateral agreements on cooperation in energy, science and technology.
- published: 23 Sep 2008
- views: 70066
Venezuela: Summit Of The Association Of Caribbean States, Cuba: Raul Castro On Terrorism, Mexican Pr
Venezuela: Summit of the Association of Caribbean States
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Margarita Island, Venezuela - 12 December 2001
Wide shot of summit in session
Cutaway...
Venezuela: Summit of the Association of Caribbean States
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Margarita Island, Venezuela - 12 December 2001
Wide shot of summit in session
Cutaway of leader
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Fidel Castro, President of Cuba:
"It is true also that they (the U.S.) have just received a very hard hit with that brutal and barbaric act that took place in New York to the point that America was shaken up, but it led the United States into a war whose enemy is unknown, a war that will last for along time but that is already on it's way."
Cutaway of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Fidel Castro, President of Cuba:
"This makes me very happy. It makes me happy that a man like Chavez is at the helm in Venezuela, and you know that I don't praise people gratuitously nor do I beg for anything. In fact we (the Cuban people) have been able to make great sacrifices in virtue of our ideals and goals, regardless of whether they are known or not. I say this in front of all of you because I know him (Chavez). I would be a hypocrite and an opportunist if I were saying something that I didn't believe. I know him and I admire him."
Cuba: Raul Castro on Terrorism
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De Melones Look-out Point overlooking Guantanamo Bay and Havana, Cuba - 19 January 2002
Medium shot of Raul Castro at the De Melones look out point near the U-S military base at Guantanamo bay.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Raul Castro, Cuban Vice President:
"We don't have any discrepancies about the fight against terrorism. How can they (United States) come now and say you are with us or with terrorism. That is unacceptable. We really lament what happened in September 11 and its terrible impact on the U-S but understand that we had that hard impact in Cuba for more than 40 years."
Various of Raul Castro at the De Melones look out point.
Cuba: Mexican President, Vicente Fox Arrives in Havana
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Havana, Cuba - 3 February 2002
Castro and Fox greeting each other
Medium shot of Castro
Various of Fox and Castro being received by Cuban military
Castro and Fox walking to pose for photo op
Cuba: Castro Speaks of Admiration for Hugo Chavez
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Havana, Cuba - 7 February 2002
Sign reading "Feria del Libro" ("Book Fair") at Morro Cabana castle
Medium of Castro with his son Fidel behind him in striped shirt
Close of Fidel Castro
SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Fidel Castro, Cuban President:
"Chavez is the greatest democrat in all South America, that is the truth. He has talent and an extraordinary capacity to communicate; and he means what he says strongly. I have an extraordinary opinion about Chavez, and I don't say so because I know him or because I'm his friend. It's what I think, and I admire him."
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wn.com/Venezuela Summit Of The Association Of Caribbean States, Cuba Raul Castro On Terrorism, Mexican Pr
Venezuela: Summit of the Association of Caribbean States
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Margarita Island, Venezuela - 12 December 2001
Wide shot of summit in session
Cutaway of leader
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Fidel Castro, President of Cuba:
"It is true also that they (the U.S.) have just received a very hard hit with that brutal and barbaric act that took place in New York to the point that America was shaken up, but it led the United States into a war whose enemy is unknown, a war that will last for along time but that is already on it's way."
Cutaway of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Fidel Castro, President of Cuba:
"This makes me very happy. It makes me happy that a man like Chavez is at the helm in Venezuela, and you know that I don't praise people gratuitously nor do I beg for anything. In fact we (the Cuban people) have been able to make great sacrifices in virtue of our ideals and goals, regardless of whether they are known or not. I say this in front of all of you because I know him (Chavez). I would be a hypocrite and an opportunist if I were saying something that I didn't believe. I know him and I admire him."
Cuba: Raul Castro on Terrorism
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De Melones Look-out Point overlooking Guantanamo Bay and Havana, Cuba - 19 January 2002
Medium shot of Raul Castro at the De Melones look out point near the U-S military base at Guantanamo bay.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Raul Castro, Cuban Vice President:
"We don't have any discrepancies about the fight against terrorism. How can they (United States) come now and say you are with us or with terrorism. That is unacceptable. We really lament what happened in September 11 and its terrible impact on the U-S but understand that we had that hard impact in Cuba for more than 40 years."
Various of Raul Castro at the De Melones look out point.
Cuba: Mexican President, Vicente Fox Arrives in Havana
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Havana, Cuba - 3 February 2002
Castro and Fox greeting each other
Medium shot of Castro
Various of Fox and Castro being received by Cuban military
Castro and Fox walking to pose for photo op
Cuba: Castro Speaks of Admiration for Hugo Chavez
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Havana, Cuba - 7 February 2002
Sign reading "Feria del Libro" ("Book Fair") at Morro Cabana castle
Medium of Castro with his son Fidel behind him in striped shirt
Close of Fidel Castro
SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Fidel Castro, Cuban President:
"Chavez is the greatest democrat in all South America, that is the truth. He has talent and an extraordinary capacity to communicate; and he means what he says strongly. I have an extraordinary opinion about Chavez, and I don't say so because I know him or because I'm his friend. It's what I think, and I admire him."
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/2949f2cf152622694770e570692da491
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 39
[Channel 4 News] Venezuela's tanks mass at Colombia's border
2008.03.05
By Jonathan Rugman:
Venezuela's military sent its armed forces to the Colombian border - inflaming a crisis which could become a war.
Headin...
2008.03.05
By Jonathan Rugman:
Venezuela's military sent its armed forces to the Colombian border - inflaming a crisis which could become a war.
Heading for the Colombian border: Venezuela has begun mobilising its forces by air, land and sea.
Ten tank battalions are on their way to the frontier - fuelling fears that the crisis could spark a regional war.
Colombia raided neighbouring Ecuador to kill leftist guerrillas - a move condemned by most Latin American governments, and one which pushed Venezuela into action.
Ecuador's demanded an apology - but Columbia claims the rebels were trying to make a uranium 'dirty bomb'.
wn.com/Channel 4 News Venezuela's Tanks Mass At Colombia's Border
2008.03.05
By Jonathan Rugman:
Venezuela's military sent its armed forces to the Colombian border - inflaming a crisis which could become a war.
Heading for the Colombian border: Venezuela has begun mobilising its forces by air, land and sea.
Ten tank battalions are on their way to the frontier - fuelling fears that the crisis could spark a regional war.
Colombia raided neighbouring Ecuador to kill leftist guerrillas - a move condemned by most Latin American governments, and one which pushed Venezuela into action.
Ecuador's demanded an apology - but Columbia claims the rebels were trying to make a uranium 'dirty bomb'.
- published: 05 Mar 2008
- views: 7091
Venezuela stages military drill to counter US 'threat'
Venezuela begins a ten-day military exercise amid rising tensions with the United States.
More than 80,000 troops and 20,000 civilians will take part in the d...
Venezuela begins a ten-day military exercise amid rising tensions with the United States.
More than 80,000 troops and 20,000 civilians will take part in the drills. President Nicolas Maduro says the military showdown is needed to protect the country from the hostile US government. Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez also described the drills as his country's readiness for any imperial aggression. The military exercise comes following new round of US sanctions imposed on top Venezuelan officials. Washington says Caracas is an extraordinary threat to US national security. Venezuela, on the other hand, accuses the US administration of trying to topple Maduro's socialist government.
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Venezuela begins a ten-day military exercise amid rising tensions with the United States.
More than 80,000 troops and 20,000 civilians will take part in the drills. President Nicolas Maduro says the military showdown is needed to protect the country from the hostile US government. Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez also described the drills as his country's readiness for any imperial aggression. The military exercise comes following new round of US sanctions imposed on top Venezuelan officials. Washington says Caracas is an extraordinary threat to US national security. Venezuela, on the other hand, accuses the US administration of trying to topple Maduro's socialist government.
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- published: 15 Mar 2015
- views: 4772
Hugo Chávez Interview & Venezuela Review 1 of 2 - BBC HardTalk Special Report
Hugo Chávez Interview & Venezuela Review 1 of 2 - BBC HardTalk Special Report (the interview is in part 2)
President Chavez's socialist world vision - Vene...
Hugo Chávez Interview & Venezuela Review 1 of 2 - BBC HardTalk Special Report (the interview is in part 2)
President Chavez's socialist world vision - Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez intends to inject new urgency into his socialist and anti-imperialist revolution, claiming "capitalism is destroying the world".
In a combative 60-minute interview with the BBC HARDtalk programme in the Miraflores Presidential Palace in Caracas, Mr Chavez blamed Venezuela's deepening recession on the irresponsible economic policies of the United States.
He also expressed disappointment with President Barack Obama's "very negative signals" towards Latin America.
"In Colombia (the Americans) are building seven military bases; that is one of the very negative signals that Obama sent just after taking office," Mr Chavez said.
"Bush decided to reactivate the US Fourth Fleet to operate in Latin America. Obama, instead of suspending or getting rid of the Fourth Fleet has seven military bases planned in Colombia. What for? Is it to go to war, to dominate the Latin American continent?"
Colombia has signed a deal to give the US military access to seven Colombian bases with the aim to combat drug trafficking and rebels.
It caused alarm among some of Colombia's neighbours, including Venezuela, who object to an increased US military presence.
"I wish Obama would focus on governing the United States and would forget his country's imperialist pretensions," Mr Chavez said.
While there was no repeat of the insults he hurled at George W Bush, such as "donkey," "devil" and "terrorist", President Chavez indicated that the high-profile handshake he and Obama shared at an Americas summit last year had not resolved fundamental differences.
Red carpet
The 55-year-old Venezuelan president rarely grants extended interviews to the Western media. This one was arranged to coincide with the premiere in Caracas of a new documentary by Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone.
The film, South of the Border, portrays Latin America being transformed by Leftist radicalism.
The leaders of Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia and Ecuador all get walk-on parts, but it is to Mr Chavez that Stone gives the starring role.
For more information, see http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/hardtalk/8732857.stm
wn.com/Hugo Chávez Interview Venezuela Review 1 Of 2 BBC Hardtalk Special Report
Hugo Chávez Interview & Venezuela Review 1 of 2 - BBC HardTalk Special Report (the interview is in part 2)
President Chavez's socialist world vision - Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez intends to inject new urgency into his socialist and anti-imperialist revolution, claiming "capitalism is destroying the world".
In a combative 60-minute interview with the BBC HARDtalk programme in the Miraflores Presidential Palace in Caracas, Mr Chavez blamed Venezuela's deepening recession on the irresponsible economic policies of the United States.
He also expressed disappointment with President Barack Obama's "very negative signals" towards Latin America.
"In Colombia (the Americans) are building seven military bases; that is one of the very negative signals that Obama sent just after taking office," Mr Chavez said.
"Bush decided to reactivate the US Fourth Fleet to operate in Latin America. Obama, instead of suspending or getting rid of the Fourth Fleet has seven military bases planned in Colombia. What for? Is it to go to war, to dominate the Latin American continent?"
Colombia has signed a deal to give the US military access to seven Colombian bases with the aim to combat drug trafficking and rebels.
It caused alarm among some of Colombia's neighbours, including Venezuela, who object to an increased US military presence.
"I wish Obama would focus on governing the United States and would forget his country's imperialist pretensions," Mr Chavez said.
While there was no repeat of the insults he hurled at George W Bush, such as "donkey," "devil" and "terrorist", President Chavez indicated that the high-profile handshake he and Obama shared at an Americas summit last year had not resolved fundamental differences.
Red carpet
The 55-year-old Venezuelan president rarely grants extended interviews to the Western media. This one was arranged to coincide with the premiere in Caracas of a new documentary by Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone.
The film, South of the Border, portrays Latin America being transformed by Leftist radicalism.
The leaders of Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia and Ecuador all get walk-on parts, but it is to Mr Chavez that Stone gives the starring role.
For more information, see http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/hardtalk/8732857.stm
- published: 11 Mar 2011
- views: 16073
The US Push For War Is Now Appearing On All Fronts - Episode 825b
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Report date: 11.23.2015
Europe is demanding all SWIFT data to fight terrorism.UK is deploying special undercover police to fight terrorism, but whats happening is the special police will be used to control the people. Venezuela accuses the US of spying on their oil companies. Power in Crimea was knocked out and the US begins training special ops military units in Ukraine for the upcoming offensive.US and Japan planning to sail ships near the Chinese islands to provoke China. PBS news hour shows Russian bombing video and claims its the US. US now warning the Islamic State with leaf lets before bombing the oil convoys. US might be switching to backing al-Qaeda instead of ISIS as Russia continuously destroys the Islamic State. Kerry now says the IS will attack the US, not a question of "if" but "when".
All source links to the report can be found on the x22report.com site.
Most of artwork that are included with these videos have been created by X22 Report and they are used as a representation of the subject matter. The representative artwork included with these videos shall not be construed as the actual events that are taking place.
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Get economic collapse news throughout the day visit http://x22report.com
Report date: 11.23.2015
Europe is demanding all SWIFT data to fight terrorism.UK is deploying special undercover police to fight terrorism, but whats happening is the special police will be used to control the people. Venezuela accuses the US of spying on their oil companies. Power in Crimea was knocked out and the US begins training special ops military units in Ukraine for the upcoming offensive.US and Japan planning to sail ships near the Chinese islands to provoke China. PBS news hour shows Russian bombing video and claims its the US. US now warning the Islamic State with leaf lets before bombing the oil convoys. US might be switching to backing al-Qaeda instead of ISIS as Russia continuously destroys the Islamic State. Kerry now says the IS will attack the US, not a question of "if" but "when".
All source links to the report can be found on the x22report.com site.
Most of artwork that are included with these videos have been created by X22 Report and they are used as a representation of the subject matter. The representative artwork included with these videos shall not be construed as the actual events that are taking place.
Intro Music: YouTube Free Music: Warrior Strife by Jingle Punks
Fair Use Notice: This video contains some copyrighted material whose use has not been authorized by the copyright owners. We believe that this not-for-profit, educational, and/or criticism or commentary use on the Web constitutes a fair use of the copyrighted material (as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. If you wish to use this copyrighted material for purposes that go beyond fair use, you must obtain permission from the copyright owner. Fair Use notwithstanding we will immediately comply with any copyright owner who wants their material removed or modified, wants us to link to their web site, or wants us to add their photo.
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- published: 24 Nov 2015
- views: 21149
Venezuela Chaos: Military Can Now Legally Use Firearms Against Demonstrators
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Venezuela's Ministry of Defense has authorized the...
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Venezuela's Ministry of Defense has authorized the military to use firearms against demonstrators as a last resort in the demonstrations taking place in the country.
Released through a regulation published in the Official Gazette on 27 January, the measure seeks “to avoid disorder, to support the legitimately constituted authority and to reject any aggression, facing it immediately and with the necessary means”.
While some people supported the measure, opposition politicians, human rights activists and citizens condemned the announcement, especially through social networks:
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2015/02/26/venezuelas-military-can-now-legally-use-firearms-against-demonstrators/
wn.com/Venezuela Chaos Military Can Now Legally Use Firearms Against Demonstrators
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Venezuela's Ministry of Defense has authorized the military to use firearms against demonstrators as a last resort in the demonstrations taking place in the country.
Released through a regulation published in the Official Gazette on 27 January, the measure seeks “to avoid disorder, to support the legitimately constituted authority and to reject any aggression, facing it immediately and with the necessary means”.
While some people supported the measure, opposition politicians, human rights activists and citizens condemned the announcement, especially through social networks:
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2015/02/26/venezuelas-military-can-now-legally-use-firearms-against-demonstrators/
- published: 28 Feb 2015
- views: 6667
Whistleblower Reveals Venezuela Terrorist Passport Scam
Venezuela is selling visas, passports, and falsified birth certificates to Hezbollah terrorists, according to a Venezuelan diplomat identifying himself as Misae...
Venezuela is selling visas, passports, and falsified birth certificates to Hezbollah terrorists, according to a Venezuelan diplomat identifying himself as Misael López Soto. Soto says in a video uploaded to YouTube Wednesday that he had to flee Venezuela’s embassy in Baghdad and is now in hiding due to death threats he received after attempting to expose the operation. We look at the accusations on the Lip News with Jose Marcelino Ortiz and Elliot Hill.
http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2015/11/26/diplomat-venezuela-sold-immigration-documents-to-hezbollah-terrorists/
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BUZZSAW interview clips -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMmTsso8I94&index;=1&list;=PL9f43PkxLYHBP0t80XL7UN6wMCkN82xjQ
CRIME TIME clips playlist -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGeBIT53278&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGeC9DbpSnIvd2i9BHh2dBvv&index;=1
BYOD (Bring Your Own Doc) Highlight Videos-
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MEDIA MAYHEM short videos playlist -
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wn.com/Whistleblower Reveals Venezuela Terrorist Passport Scam
Venezuela is selling visas, passports, and falsified birth certificates to Hezbollah terrorists, according to a Venezuelan diplomat identifying himself as Misael López Soto. Soto says in a video uploaded to YouTube Wednesday that he had to flee Venezuela’s embassy in Baghdad and is now in hiding due to death threats he received after attempting to expose the operation. We look at the accusations on the Lip News with Jose Marcelino Ortiz and Elliot Hill.
http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2015/11/26/diplomat-venezuela-sold-immigration-documents-to-hezbollah-terrorists/
Newest Lip News playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQr_479po4Y&index;=1&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGcjJDo6cQBCQprDMQyUQY3r
BUZZSAW interview clips -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMmTsso8I94&index;=1&list;=PL9f43PkxLYHBP0t80XL7UN6wMCkN82xjQ
CRIME TIME clips playlist -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGeBIT53278&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGeC9DbpSnIvd2i9BHh2dBvv&index;=1
BYOD (Bring Your Own Doc) Highlight Videos-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaY0njFkAts&list;=PLjk3H0GXhhGeu2DCf6Ouo7hTsA5QB2MAL&index;=1
MEDIA MAYHEM short videos playlist -
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- published: 02 Dec 2015
- views: 709
Venezuela: people's military commandos, a tool to combat economic war
The Venezuelan government continues to position people's military commandos throughout the country to combat what is known as the "economic war" against the Sou...
The Venezuelan government continues to position people's military commandos throughout the country to combat what is known as the "economic war" against the South American nation. These groups, a product of the nation's military-civil union, have the objectives of guaranteeing sufficient food for the people, eliminating speculation in the prices of basic food products, and working to reduce long lines. teleSUR.
http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/venezuela-comandos-populares-herramienta-contra-guerra-economica-en/
wn.com/Venezuela People's Military Commandos, A Tool To Combat Economic War
The Venezuelan government continues to position people's military commandos throughout the country to combat what is known as the "economic war" against the South American nation. These groups, a product of the nation's military-civil union, have the objectives of guaranteeing sufficient food for the people, eliminating speculation in the prices of basic food products, and working to reduce long lines. teleSUR.
http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/venezuela-comandos-populares-herramienta-contra-guerra-economica-en/
- published: 12 Feb 2015
- views: 20
Superpower for Hire: Rise of the Private Military
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Vice takes an unprecedented look into the shadowy industry of Private Military Companies. For...
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Vice takes an unprecedented look into the shadowy industry of Private Military Companies. For the past two decades these private companies, like Black Water, Aegis and G4S have silently consumed military operations around the world, doing everything from back end logistics, protection of government VIP's and diplomats to actual combat duties. In this documentary we explore the origins of this industry, their rise in the war on terror and their future operations around the world.
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wn.com/Superpower For Hire Rise Of The Private Military
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Vice takes an unprecedented look into the shadowy industry of Private Military Companies. For the past two decades these private companies, like Black Water, Aegis and G4S have silently consumed military operations around the world, doing everything from back end logistics, protection of government VIP's and diplomats to actual combat duties. In this documentary we explore the origins of this industry, their rise in the war on terror and their future operations around the world.
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- published: 24 Jul 2014
- views: 3062612
The War On Democracy (John Pilger's documentary)
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Support these moviemakers: http://johnpilger.com/books
Click the Subtitles Icon and choose required subtitles.
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Documentary
United Kingdom / Australia, 2007
Directed by: John Pilger, Christopher Martin
Producers: Christopher Martin, Wayne Young
Editor: Joe Frost
The film was made with the support of the humanitarian financier Michael Watt.
'The War On Democracy' (2007) was John Pilger's first for cinema. It explores the current and past relationship of Washington with Latin American countries such as Venezuela, Bolivia and Chile.
Using archive footage sourced by Michael Moore's archivist Carl Deal, the film shows how serial US intervention, overt and covert, has toppled a series of legitimate governments in the Latin American region since the 1950s. The democratically elected Chilean government of Salvador Allende, for example, was ousted by a US backed coup in 1973 and replaced by the military dictatorship of General Pinochet. Guatemala, Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras and El Salvador have all been invaded by the United States.
John Pilger interviews several ex-CIA agents who took part in secret campaigns against democratic countries in the region. He investigates the School of the Americas in the US state of Georgia, where Pinochet's torture squads were trained along with tyrants and death squad leaders in Haiti, El Salvador, Brazil and Argentina.
The film unearths the real story behind the attempted overthrow of Venezuela's President Hugo Chávez in 2002 and how the people of the barrios of Caracas rose up to force his return to power.
It also looks at the wider rise of populist governments across South America lead by indigenous leaders intent on loosening the shackles of Washington and a fairer redistribution of the continent's natural wealth.
John Pilger says: "[The film] is about the struggle of people to free themselves from a modern form of slavery". These people, he says, "describe a world not as American presidents like to see it as useful or expendable, they describe the power of courage and humanity among people with next to nothing. They reclaim noble words like democracy, freedom, liberation, justice, and in doing so they are defending the most basic human rights of all of us in a war being waged against all of us."
'The War On Democracy' was a Youngheart Entertainment, Granada and Michael Watt production. It was released in UK cinemas on 15 June 2007 and broadcast on ITV1, 20 August 2007.
Awards: Best Documentary Award, 2008 One World Awards, London. The panel's citation read: "There are six criteria the judges are asked to use to select the winner of this award: the film's impact on public opinion, its appeal to a wide audience, its inclusion of voices from the developing world, its high journalistic or production standards, its success in conveying the impact of the actions of the world's rich on the lives of the poor and the extent to which it draws attention to possible solutions. One film met every one of these. It was the winner of the award: John Pilger's 'The War on Democracy'."
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Source: www.johnpilger.com
wn.com/The War On Democracy (John Pilger's Documentary)
Support these moviemakers: http://johnpilger.com/books
Click the Subtitles Icon and choose required subtitles.
_____________________________________________________
Documentary
United Kingdom / Australia, 2007
Directed by: John Pilger, Christopher Martin
Producers: Christopher Martin, Wayne Young
Editor: Joe Frost
The film was made with the support of the humanitarian financier Michael Watt.
'The War On Democracy' (2007) was John Pilger's first for cinema. It explores the current and past relationship of Washington with Latin American countries such as Venezuela, Bolivia and Chile.
Using archive footage sourced by Michael Moore's archivist Carl Deal, the film shows how serial US intervention, overt and covert, has toppled a series of legitimate governments in the Latin American region since the 1950s. The democratically elected Chilean government of Salvador Allende, for example, was ousted by a US backed coup in 1973 and replaced by the military dictatorship of General Pinochet. Guatemala, Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras and El Salvador have all been invaded by the United States.
John Pilger interviews several ex-CIA agents who took part in secret campaigns against democratic countries in the region. He investigates the School of the Americas in the US state of Georgia, where Pinochet's torture squads were trained along with tyrants and death squad leaders in Haiti, El Salvador, Brazil and Argentina.
The film unearths the real story behind the attempted overthrow of Venezuela's President Hugo Chávez in 2002 and how the people of the barrios of Caracas rose up to force his return to power.
It also looks at the wider rise of populist governments across South America lead by indigenous leaders intent on loosening the shackles of Washington and a fairer redistribution of the continent's natural wealth.
John Pilger says: "[The film] is about the struggle of people to free themselves from a modern form of slavery". These people, he says, "describe a world not as American presidents like to see it as useful or expendable, they describe the power of courage and humanity among people with next to nothing. They reclaim noble words like democracy, freedom, liberation, justice, and in doing so they are defending the most basic human rights of all of us in a war being waged against all of us."
'The War On Democracy' was a Youngheart Entertainment, Granada and Michael Watt production. It was released in UK cinemas on 15 June 2007 and broadcast on ITV1, 20 August 2007.
Awards: Best Documentary Award, 2008 One World Awards, London. The panel's citation read: "There are six criteria the judges are asked to use to select the winner of this award: the film's impact on public opinion, its appeal to a wide audience, its inclusion of voices from the developing world, its high journalistic or production standards, its success in conveying the impact of the actions of the world's rich on the lives of the poor and the extent to which it draws attention to possible solutions. One film met every one of these. It was the winner of the award: John Pilger's 'The War on Democracy'."
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- published: 07 Jun 2012
- views: 269324
Does the Venezuela Uprising have traction? or Will Maduro shut it down?
Does the Venezuela Uprising have traction? or Will Maduro shut it down?
They've faced gunfire, tear gas and water cannons. And now a man who led them in days of...
Does the Venezuela Uprising have traction? or Will Maduro shut it down?
They've faced gunfire, tear gas and water cannons. And now a man who led them in days of anti-government demonstrations is behind bars after turning himself in to authorities. But Venezuelan protesters were still in the streets after opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez's arrest Tuesday, demanding better security, an end to scarcities and protected freedom of speech.
President Nicolas Maduro and his supporters also rallied, blaming the opposition for causing the very problems it protests. Clashes during days of demonstrations have already left three anti-government protesters and one government supporter dead. And the simmering tensions show no signs of letting up.
The confrontation took a dramatic turn Tuesday, when Lopez, accused by the government of conspiracy and murder in connection with the recent violence, marched with a crowd of thousands of protesters before surrendering to national guard troops. "The options I had were leave the country, and I will never leave Venezuela!" Lopez told the massive crowd. "The other option was to remain in hiding, but that option could have left doubt among some, including some who are here, and we don't have anything to hide."
Hours later at a rally with throngs of supporters, Maduro said the head of Venezuela's National Assembly had helped negotiate Lopez's surrender and was taking him to a prison outside Caracas. Maduro described opposition leaders as right-wing fascists who plant seeds of fear and violence. He claimed they have U.S. backing and repeatedly tried to assassinate him and overthrow his democratically elected government. And he compared the opposition to an illness plaguing the South American country.
"The only way to fight fascism in a society is like when you have a very bad infection ... you need to take penicillin, or rather the strongest antibiotic, and undergo treatment," he said. "Fascism is an infection in Venezuela and in the world. And the only treatment that exists is justice." Footage from Tuesday's demonstration shows Lopez being led by national guard troops to a military vehicle, waving to the crowd as he is placed inside and even continuing to speak on a megaphone until the door is closed.
Charges against him include murder, terrorism and arson in connection with the protests, according to his party, Popular Will. Lopez denies the accusations, the party said in a statement calling for witnesses of the protests to send their own accounts of what happened to be used in his defense.
A message on Lopez's Twitter account Tuesday night said he was on the way to a military prison, where party officials said he would be held at least until a court appearance scheduled for Wednesday. The post included a link to an apparently pre-recorded video message, showing the opposition leader seated on a couch next to his wife, calling on Venezuelans to keep pushing for change.
"If you are watching this video, it is because the government has carried out one more abuse, full of lies, of falsehoods, of twisting facts and trying to manipulate the reality that we Venezuelans are living," he said. "I want to tell all Venezuelans that I do not regret what we have done up to this moment, in convoking the protests ... The people came out. The people woke up."
Major social and economic problems in Venezuela have fueled the protests. But as the demonstrations gained steam, officials have pointed fingers at other factors, accusing the United States of plotting to destabilize the government. "Leopoldo lopez" "opposition leader" "anti-government"" Venezuelan protesters" "Nicolas maduro" clash violence caracas fascists "U.S. backing"assassinate overthrow terrorism murder social economic problems "financial crisis" "hugo Chavez expelled "popular will" "socialist revolution" gunfire protest police "breaking news" "news today" 2/18/2014 18/2/2014 "abc news" "cnn news" "fox news" "nbc news" "political news" "ap news" "bbc news" "barack obama" On Monday, Venezuela gave three U.S. diplomats 48 hours to leave the country, accusing them of conspiring to bring down the government. At Tuesday's rally, Maduro shouted, "Yankee, go home" from the stage, drawing cheers from the crowd.
The opposition has been defeated over and over again at the polls, and despite this decision by the people, it continues to call for marches and protests, Julio Rafael Chavez, a ruling party lawmaker, told CNN en Español on Tuesday. "The peace-loving Venezuelans feel very, very worried by the irrational, fascist-leaning attitude and actions of a sector of the Venezuelan opposition," he said.
This isn't the first time that bitter protests and counter-protests by supporters and opponents of the government have threatened political stability in Venezuela over the past decade.
Many of Maduro's claims -- of U.S. intervention, of assassination plots -- were also lobbed by the late President Hugo Chavez.
wn.com/Does The Venezuela Uprising Have Traction Or Will Maduro Shut It Down
Does the Venezuela Uprising have traction? or Will Maduro shut it down?
They've faced gunfire, tear gas and water cannons. And now a man who led them in days of anti-government demonstrations is behind bars after turning himself in to authorities. But Venezuelan protesters were still in the streets after opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez's arrest Tuesday, demanding better security, an end to scarcities and protected freedom of speech.
President Nicolas Maduro and his supporters also rallied, blaming the opposition for causing the very problems it protests. Clashes during days of demonstrations have already left three anti-government protesters and one government supporter dead. And the simmering tensions show no signs of letting up.
The confrontation took a dramatic turn Tuesday, when Lopez, accused by the government of conspiracy and murder in connection with the recent violence, marched with a crowd of thousands of protesters before surrendering to national guard troops. "The options I had were leave the country, and I will never leave Venezuela!" Lopez told the massive crowd. "The other option was to remain in hiding, but that option could have left doubt among some, including some who are here, and we don't have anything to hide."
Hours later at a rally with throngs of supporters, Maduro said the head of Venezuela's National Assembly had helped negotiate Lopez's surrender and was taking him to a prison outside Caracas. Maduro described opposition leaders as right-wing fascists who plant seeds of fear and violence. He claimed they have U.S. backing and repeatedly tried to assassinate him and overthrow his democratically elected government. And he compared the opposition to an illness plaguing the South American country.
"The only way to fight fascism in a society is like when you have a very bad infection ... you need to take penicillin, or rather the strongest antibiotic, and undergo treatment," he said. "Fascism is an infection in Venezuela and in the world. And the only treatment that exists is justice." Footage from Tuesday's demonstration shows Lopez being led by national guard troops to a military vehicle, waving to the crowd as he is placed inside and even continuing to speak on a megaphone until the door is closed.
Charges against him include murder, terrorism and arson in connection with the protests, according to his party, Popular Will. Lopez denies the accusations, the party said in a statement calling for witnesses of the protests to send their own accounts of what happened to be used in his defense.
A message on Lopez's Twitter account Tuesday night said he was on the way to a military prison, where party officials said he would be held at least until a court appearance scheduled for Wednesday. The post included a link to an apparently pre-recorded video message, showing the opposition leader seated on a couch next to his wife, calling on Venezuelans to keep pushing for change.
"If you are watching this video, it is because the government has carried out one more abuse, full of lies, of falsehoods, of twisting facts and trying to manipulate the reality that we Venezuelans are living," he said. "I want to tell all Venezuelans that I do not regret what we have done up to this moment, in convoking the protests ... The people came out. The people woke up."
Major social and economic problems in Venezuela have fueled the protests. But as the demonstrations gained steam, officials have pointed fingers at other factors, accusing the United States of plotting to destabilize the government. "Leopoldo lopez" "opposition leader" "anti-government"" Venezuelan protesters" "Nicolas maduro" clash violence caracas fascists "U.S. backing"assassinate overthrow terrorism murder social economic problems "financial crisis" "hugo Chavez expelled "popular will" "socialist revolution" gunfire protest police "breaking news" "news today" 2/18/2014 18/2/2014 "abc news" "cnn news" "fox news" "nbc news" "political news" "ap news" "bbc news" "barack obama" On Monday, Venezuela gave three U.S. diplomats 48 hours to leave the country, accusing them of conspiring to bring down the government. At Tuesday's rally, Maduro shouted, "Yankee, go home" from the stage, drawing cheers from the crowd.
The opposition has been defeated over and over again at the polls, and despite this decision by the people, it continues to call for marches and protests, Julio Rafael Chavez, a ruling party lawmaker, told CNN en Español on Tuesday. "The peace-loving Venezuelans feel very, very worried by the irrational, fascist-leaning attitude and actions of a sector of the Venezuelan opposition," he said.
This isn't the first time that bitter protests and counter-protests by supporters and opponents of the government have threatened political stability in Venezuela over the past decade.
Many of Maduro's claims -- of U.S. intervention, of assassination plots -- were also lobbed by the late President Hugo Chavez.
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Venezuela: Maduro imposes 'anti-terrorist' sanctions against US
Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro announced a series of ‘anti-terrorist’ sanctions on US officials during an ‘anti-imperialist’ commemoration speech in Caraca...
Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro announced a series of ‘anti-terrorist’ sanctions on US officials during an ‘anti-imperialist’ commemoration speech in Caracas, Saturday. The ruling is one of a series of new sanctions against what Maduro brands the ‘US imperialist government.’
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Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro announced a series of ‘anti-terrorist’ sanctions on US officials during an ‘anti-imperialist’ commemoration speech in Caracas, Saturday. The ruling is one of a series of new sanctions against what Maduro brands the ‘US imperialist government.’
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Venezuela: Russian navy to join Venezuela military exercises - Shoigu
Venezuelan Minister of Defence General Vladimir Padrino Lopez invited Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu to extend his visit to Venezuela in Caracas on Wedn...
Venezuelan Minister of Defence General Vladimir Padrino Lopez invited Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu to extend his visit to Venezuela in Caracas on Wednesday, asking him to participate in Venezuelan military drills.
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"WAR ON WHISTLEBLOWERS" BACKFIRING ON KING OBAMA!
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro offered asylum to former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden in defiance of Obama, which is demanding his arrest fo...
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro offered asylum to former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden in defiance of Obama, which is demanding his arrest for divulging details of secret U.S. spy programs..
"In the name of America's dignity...I have decided to offer humanitarian asylum to Edward Snowden," Maduro told a military parade marking Venezuela's independence day..
"He is a young man who has told the truth, in the spirit of rebellion, about the "United States" spying on the whole world"..
Russia has kept the former National Security Agency contractor at arm's length, saying the transit area where passengers stay between flights is neutral territory and he will be on Russian soil only if he goes through passport control..
There are no direct commercial flights between Moscow and Caracas, and the usual route involves changing planes in Havana. "It is not clear" if the Cuban authorities would let him transit, however, and there was no sign of Snowden aboard the flight to Havana so far..
Given the "illegal" grounding in Vienna of the Bolivian president's plane this week over suspicions that Snowden was onboard, using European airspace was problematic for western europeans "governments"..
Russia shown "signs of impatience" over Snowden's stay in "Moscow". Its deputy foreign minister said on Thursday that Snowden had not sought asylum in that country and needed to choose a place to go..
Moscow has made clear that the longer he stays, the greater the risk of the diplomatic standoff over his fate causing "lasting damage to relations with Washington"..
Both Russia's foreign ministry and President Vladimir Putin's spokesman declined to comment on Venezuela's offer. "This is not our affair," Dmitry Peskov said..
But senior pro-Kremlin lawmaker Alexei Pushkov, head of the international affairs committee of Russia's lower house of parliament, said asylum in Venezuela would be Snowden's best option and the White House "declined to comment"..
Raising the possibility of another option for Snowden, Nicaragua said it had received an asylum request from the NSA whistleblower and could agree to it "if circumstances permit"...
WikiLeaks, the anti-secrecy organization, said on Friday that Snowden had asked six more nations for asylum, bringing to about 20 the number of countries he has appealed to for protection from U.S. espionage charges.
WikiLeaks said on Twitter it would not reveal which six new countries Snowden had applied to for asylum, due to "attempted U.S. interference".
Maduro said Venezuela was ready to offer him sanctuary, and that the details Snowden had revealed of U.S. spy programs had exposed the nefarious schemes of the U.S. "empire."
"Who is the guilty one? A young man ... who denounces war plans, or the U.S. government which launches bombs and arms the terrorist Syrian opposition against the people and legitimate President Bashar al-Assad?" he asked, to applause and cheers from ranks of military officers at the parade.
"Who is the terrorist? Who is the global delinquent?"
'COLONIES OF THE UNITED STATES'
Since narrowly winning a presidential election in April that followed the death of his mentor, Hugo Chavez, from cancer, Maduro has often lambasted the United States - even accusing the Pentagon and former U.S. officials of plotting to kill him.
But the former bus driver and union leader has at times also struck a much more conciliatory note, saying he is ready for better relations with Washington, based on mutual respect.
Already one of Snowden's most vocal supporters on the world stage, Maduro has sharpened his rhetoric in recent days.
It peaked after Bolivia said France, Portugal, Italy and Spain banned a plane carrying its president, Evo Morales, from using their airspace because of suspicions Snowden was aboard.
Latin America's most vocal leftist leaders denounced that as a disgrace and a serious breach of protocol, and Maduro said the CIA, the U.S. spy agency, was behind it all. (Full Story)
Snowden had revealed that the United States was spying on its European allies, Maduro said on Friday, and yet European leaders still caved under U.S. pressure to ground Morales' jet.
"The European people have seen the cowardice and the weakness of their governments, which now look like colonies of the United States," the Venezuelan president said.
Venezuela's opposition leader, Henrique Capriles, accused Maduro of making a fuss about Snowden to distract voters from a dismal economic picture at home, and a host of other problems including one of the highest murder rates in the world.
"Nicolas, you can't use asylum to cover up that you stole the election. That doesn't give you legitimacy, nor make the people forget," Capriles said on Twitter.
Speaking in Managua, President Daniel Ortega said he would gladly give Snowden asylum in Nicaragua "if circumstances permit"...
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Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro offered asylum to former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden in defiance of Obama, which is demanding his arrest for divulging details of secret U.S. spy programs..
"In the name of America's dignity...I have decided to offer humanitarian asylum to Edward Snowden," Maduro told a military parade marking Venezuela's independence day..
"He is a young man who has told the truth, in the spirit of rebellion, about the "United States" spying on the whole world"..
Russia has kept the former National Security Agency contractor at arm's length, saying the transit area where passengers stay between flights is neutral territory and he will be on Russian soil only if he goes through passport control..
There are no direct commercial flights between Moscow and Caracas, and the usual route involves changing planes in Havana. "It is not clear" if the Cuban authorities would let him transit, however, and there was no sign of Snowden aboard the flight to Havana so far..
Given the "illegal" grounding in Vienna of the Bolivian president's plane this week over suspicions that Snowden was onboard, using European airspace was problematic for western europeans "governments"..
Russia shown "signs of impatience" over Snowden's stay in "Moscow". Its deputy foreign minister said on Thursday that Snowden had not sought asylum in that country and needed to choose a place to go..
Moscow has made clear that the longer he stays, the greater the risk of the diplomatic standoff over his fate causing "lasting damage to relations with Washington"..
Both Russia's foreign ministry and President Vladimir Putin's spokesman declined to comment on Venezuela's offer. "This is not our affair," Dmitry Peskov said..
But senior pro-Kremlin lawmaker Alexei Pushkov, head of the international affairs committee of Russia's lower house of parliament, said asylum in Venezuela would be Snowden's best option and the White House "declined to comment"..
Raising the possibility of another option for Snowden, Nicaragua said it had received an asylum request from the NSA whistleblower and could agree to it "if circumstances permit"...
WikiLeaks, the anti-secrecy organization, said on Friday that Snowden had asked six more nations for asylum, bringing to about 20 the number of countries he has appealed to for protection from U.S. espionage charges.
WikiLeaks said on Twitter it would not reveal which six new countries Snowden had applied to for asylum, due to "attempted U.S. interference".
Maduro said Venezuela was ready to offer him sanctuary, and that the details Snowden had revealed of U.S. spy programs had exposed the nefarious schemes of the U.S. "empire."
"Who is the guilty one? A young man ... who denounces war plans, or the U.S. government which launches bombs and arms the terrorist Syrian opposition against the people and legitimate President Bashar al-Assad?" he asked, to applause and cheers from ranks of military officers at the parade.
"Who is the terrorist? Who is the global delinquent?"
'COLONIES OF THE UNITED STATES'
Since narrowly winning a presidential election in April that followed the death of his mentor, Hugo Chavez, from cancer, Maduro has often lambasted the United States - even accusing the Pentagon and former U.S. officials of plotting to kill him.
But the former bus driver and union leader has at times also struck a much more conciliatory note, saying he is ready for better relations with Washington, based on mutual respect.
Already one of Snowden's most vocal supporters on the world stage, Maduro has sharpened his rhetoric in recent days.
It peaked after Bolivia said France, Portugal, Italy and Spain banned a plane carrying its president, Evo Morales, from using their airspace because of suspicions Snowden was aboard.
Latin America's most vocal leftist leaders denounced that as a disgrace and a serious breach of protocol, and Maduro said the CIA, the U.S. spy agency, was behind it all. (Full Story)
Snowden had revealed that the United States was spying on its European allies, Maduro said on Friday, and yet European leaders still caved under U.S. pressure to ground Morales' jet.
"The European people have seen the cowardice and the weakness of their governments, which now look like colonies of the United States," the Venezuelan president said.
Venezuela's opposition leader, Henrique Capriles, accused Maduro of making a fuss about Snowden to distract voters from a dismal economic picture at home, and a host of other problems including one of the highest murder rates in the world.
"Nicolas, you can't use asylum to cover up that you stole the election. That doesn't give you legitimacy, nor make the people forget," Capriles said on Twitter.
Speaking in Managua, President Daniel Ortega said he would gladly give Snowden asylum in Nicaragua "if circumstances permit"...
- published: 06 Jul 2013
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Venezuela is a land of beauty and contrast, a country that contains several unique habitats and is one of the last gre...
Travel video about destination Venezuela.
Venezuela is a land of beauty and contrast, a country that contains several unique habitats and is one of the last great natural paradises on Earth. It is also home to the legendary Orinoco, the second largest river in South America that also forms a natural border with Columbia. From Puerto Ayacucho we journey to the remote regions of the State Of Amazonas, the country’s most southerly province. Extending for one hundred and eighty thousand square kilometres and with only a hundred thousand inhabitants it is one of the most sparsely populated areas in Venezuela. A short journey by motorboat takes us to the headwaters of the Rio Ventuari. Because the route leads through an extensive maze of canals it is important that this leg of the journey be taken with an experienced guide who is well versed with the local geography. Following a three hour journey on various tributaries of the Orinoco we arrive at the small village of the Makiritare Indians. The natural variety of the underground world of the Los Roques Archipelago manifests itself in the diversity of the numerous coral reefs that grow there. Apart from a particular fire coral each one of them belongs to a single species that is known as the ‘flower animal’. East of the Venezuelan Andes, in the vast plains of the Llanos, the scenery is entirely different. It is almost reminiscent of America’s Old Wild West. The Llaneros is South America’s version of the legendary cowboy and the use of the Llanos as pasture land was introduced in the eighteenth century and covers a third of Venezuela. It is believed that a number of Andalucian families moved into the plains in 1548 as they were more interested in agriculture and cattle breeding than the Conquistadores who sought only gold. There is almost no other country in the world that contains so many diverse and fascinating landscapes as Venezuela, the land of the Indios and Llaneros and a land full of outstanding cultural contrast and natural splendour.
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Venezuela is a land of beauty and contrast, a country that contains several unique habitats and is one of the last great natural paradises on Earth. It is also home to the legendary Orinoco, the second largest river in South America that also forms a natural border with Columbia. From Puerto Ayacucho we journey to the remote regions of the State Of Amazonas, the country’s most southerly province. Extending for one hundred and eighty thousand square kilometres and with only a hundred thousand inhabitants it is one of the most sparsely populated areas in Venezuela. A short journey by motorboat takes us to the headwaters of the Rio Ventuari. Because the route leads through an extensive maze of canals it is important that this leg of the journey be taken with an experienced guide who is well versed with the local geography. Following a three hour journey on various tributaries of the Orinoco we arrive at the small village of the Makiritare Indians. The natural variety of the underground world of the Los Roques Archipelago manifests itself in the diversity of the numerous coral reefs that grow there. Apart from a particular fire coral each one of them belongs to a single species that is known as the ‘flower animal’. East of the Venezuelan Andes, in the vast plains of the Llanos, the scenery is entirely different. It is almost reminiscent of America’s Old Wild West. The Llaneros is South America’s version of the legendary cowboy and the use of the Llanos as pasture land was introduced in the eighteenth century and covers a third of Venezuela. It is believed that a number of Andalucian families moved into the plains in 1548 as they were more interested in agriculture and cattle breeding than the Conquistadores who sought only gold. There is almost no other country in the world that contains so many diverse and fascinating landscapes as Venezuela, the land of the Indios and Llaneros and a land full of outstanding cultural contrast and natural splendour.
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Venezuela: Top 10 Tourist Attractions - Video Travel Guide
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Video Travel Guide: Venezuela: 10 Top Tourist Attractions
List of Attractions in Venezuela:
1. Angel Falls
2. Los Llanos
3. Los Roques
4. Choroni
5. Merida Cable Car
6. Mount Roraima
7. Isla Margarita
8. Mochima National Park
9. Medanos de Coro
10. Morrocoy National Park
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Video Travel Guide: Venezuela: 10 Top Tourist Attractions
List of Attractions in Venezuela:
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2. Los Llanos
3. Los Roques
4. Choroni
5. Merida Cable Car
6. Mount Roraima
7. Isla Margarita
8. Mochima National Park
9. Medanos de Coro
10. Morrocoy National Park
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Isla Margarita, Isla de Coche, Orinoco, Canaima - Venezuela - Travel Guide
Miloslav Remsa live on the Isla Margarita since 1992.
He speaks Spanish, English, German and Czech.
More info: http://www.isla-margarita.kvalitne.cz...
Miloslav Remsa live on the Isla Margarita since 1992.
He speaks Spanish, English, German and Czech.
More info: http://www.isla-margarita.kvalitne.cz
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Miloslav Remsa live on the Isla Margarita since 1992.
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- published: 14 Nov 2009
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Venezuela Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
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Best Places to visit in Venezuela:
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Planning to visit Venezuela? Check out our Venezuela Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Venezuela.
Best Places to visit in Venezuela:
Morrocoy National Park, Medanos de Coro, Mochima National Park, Isla Margarita, Mount Roraima, Merida Cable car, choroni, los roques, Los Llanos, Angel Falls
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(HD) Canaima, Venezuela (1era parte). Canaima National Park / Sport World Travel
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Uno de los lugares más fabulosos de Venezuela, es sin duda alguna, la Laguna Canaima y sus alrededores. En esta laguna se pueden ver los saltos Hacha, Wadaima, Golondrina y Ucaima. La laguna de Canaima puede ser navegada en curiaras (canoas) para acercarse a sus saltos.
Una de las cosas que más llama la atención es el color del agua, que es completamente rojiza, debido a la gran cantidad de minerales que contiene. Así mismo la arena tiene un suave color rosado, por efecto del cuarzo.
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One of the most fabulous places in Venezuela, is undoubtedly the Canaima Lagoon and its surroundings. In this lake you can see the jumps: "Hacha", "Wadaima", "Golodrina" and "Ucaima". Canaima Lagoon can be navigated in "curiaras" (canoes) to approach their jumps.
One of the things that stands out is the color of water, which is completely red, because of the large amount of minerals it contains. Also the sand is a soft pink color, the effect of quartz.
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Uno de los lugares más fabulosos de Venezuela, es sin duda alguna, la Laguna Canaima y sus alrededores. En esta laguna se pueden ver los saltos Hacha, Wadaima, Golondrina y Ucaima. La laguna de Canaima puede ser navegada en curiaras (canoas) para acercarse a sus saltos.
Una de las cosas que más llama la atención es el color del agua, que es completamente rojiza, debido a la gran cantidad de minerales que contiene. Así mismo la arena tiene un suave color rosado, por efecto del cuarzo.
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One of the most fabulous places in Venezuela, is undoubtedly the Canaima Lagoon and its surroundings. In this lake you can see the jumps: "Hacha", "Wadaima", "Golodrina" and "Ucaima". Canaima Lagoon can be navigated in "curiaras" (canoes) to approach their jumps.
One of the things that stands out is the color of water, which is completely red, because of the large amount of minerals it contains. Also the sand is a soft pink color, the effect of quartz.
Sport World Travel, helps you to unique experiences with individuals or corporate groups.
- published: 13 Jan 2014
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Venezuela Travel And Tourism Guide: Margarita Island, Venezuela Places And Things Do In Venezuela
With its reputation for violence and political instability, many travellers opt to give Venezuela a wide berth. But those brave enough to visit this feisty Sout...
With its reputation for violence and political instability, many travellers opt to give Venezuela a wide berth. But those brave enough to visit this feisty South American nation will discover a country of extraordinary diversity and abundant natural beauty; a land of lofty Andean peaks, mysterious Lost World plateaus, wildlife rich rainforests, vibrant cities and idyllic Caribbean islands.
At the heart of all this lies Caracas, Venezuela’s thronging capital. A hotchpotch of hillside favelas, crumbling colonial buildings and glistening skyscrapers, the city has much to offer visitors; there’s a fine collection of museums, galleries and historic monuments, not to mention a pulsating nightlife. Even the food’s good, nowadays. But for all its appeal, most of Venezuela’s attractions lie beyond the capital city, hidden away in national parks and reserves which cover an impressive 40% of the country.
The lush tropical lowlands of Los Llanos harbour abundant wildlife, with eco-conscious hatos (ranches) offering safaris to view caiman, puma, anaconda, capybara, hundreds of birds and much more. Then there are the table-top mountains of the Guyana Highlands, whose summits loom over golden savannahs and bristle with prehistoric flora and fauna. These towering peaks spawn dramatic waterfalls, including the awesome Angel Falls, officially the world’s highest.
Those with an appetite for adventure can be sated with an excursion into the virgin rainforest of Amazonas, Venezuela’s least-visited region, where indigenous communities cling onto traditional lives in the jungle. Alternatively, head to Mérida to tackle the soaring Andean peaks or go piranha fishing in the Orinoco, South America’s second longest river, which empties into the wildlife-rich wetlands of the Orinoco Delta.
Beyond that, the clear waters of the Caribbean lap onto Venezuela’s stunning coastline, where numerous offshore islands provide ample opportunities for reef diving, partying and pandering to pleasure. Amongst them the Los Roques archipelago, which is the epitome of Caribbean island idyll and a very long way from the unsavoury headlines of the mainland.
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With its reputation for violence and political instability, many travellers opt to give Venezuela a wide berth. But those brave enough to visit this feisty South American nation will discover a country of extraordinary diversity and abundant natural beauty; a land of lofty Andean peaks, mysterious Lost World plateaus, wildlife rich rainforests, vibrant cities and idyllic Caribbean islands.
At the heart of all this lies Caracas, Venezuela’s thronging capital. A hotchpotch of hillside favelas, crumbling colonial buildings and glistening skyscrapers, the city has much to offer visitors; there’s a fine collection of museums, galleries and historic monuments, not to mention a pulsating nightlife. Even the food’s good, nowadays. But for all its appeal, most of Venezuela’s attractions lie beyond the capital city, hidden away in national parks and reserves which cover an impressive 40% of the country.
The lush tropical lowlands of Los Llanos harbour abundant wildlife, with eco-conscious hatos (ranches) offering safaris to view caiman, puma, anaconda, capybara, hundreds of birds and much more. Then there are the table-top mountains of the Guyana Highlands, whose summits loom over golden savannahs and bristle with prehistoric flora and fauna. These towering peaks spawn dramatic waterfalls, including the awesome Angel Falls, officially the world’s highest.
Those with an appetite for adventure can be sated with an excursion into the virgin rainforest of Amazonas, Venezuela’s least-visited region, where indigenous communities cling onto traditional lives in the jungle. Alternatively, head to Mérida to tackle the soaring Andean peaks or go piranha fishing in the Orinoco, South America’s second longest river, which empties into the wildlife-rich wetlands of the Orinoco Delta.
Beyond that, the clear waters of the Caribbean lap onto Venezuela’s stunning coastline, where numerous offshore islands provide ample opportunities for reef diving, partying and pandering to pleasure. Amongst them the Los Roques archipelago, which is the epitome of Caribbean island idyll and a very long way from the unsavoury headlines of the mainland.
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- published: 15 Nov 2015
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Colombia and Venezuela Top Things to do Travel Guide: Women of Orinoquía - Villavicencio - Wild On
Colombia Destination Guide
Bound by both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, the equatorial South American country of Colombia has had a turbulent recent h...
Colombia Destination Guide
Bound by both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, the equatorial South American country of Colombia has had a turbulent recent history with its natural beauty and archaeological sites overshadowed by the prevalence of violence stemming from cocaine trafficking and civil conflict. The diverse landscape offers a variety of climates and experiences ranging from Amazon jungles to sun-soaked beaches and modern cities to ancient ruins.
While some areas of Colombia are still considered too dangerous for tourists to venture to, if you stick to the urban cities such as Bogota and Medellin and provincial capitals, while taking precautions and adhering to common sense, the country is relatively safe. If in doubt, be sure to check the current government warnings for any developments.
Warnings aside, there's much to enjoy in the country that brought salsa, cumbia, Shakira and Gabriel Garcia Marquez to the world. The terrain itself traverses coastal beaches, the alpine Andes, central highlands and flat plains. The Spanish-speaking country became independent from Spain in the 1800s and this colonial legacy can be seen in the well-preserved architecture of Cartagena and Villa de Leyva. Visiting pre-Columbian ruins in Ciudad Perdida (Lost City) brings to mind swashbuckling scenes from an Indiana Jones movie -- machete optional!
Colombia is also blessed with abundant natural attributes from the snow-capped peaks and glacial lakes of Parque Nacional de Cocuy to the sandy stretches of beach and deep bays of Parque Nacional Tayrona on the Caribbean coast. Adrenalin junkies not sated by the three-day hike to Ciudad Perdida can enjoy heart-pumping action in San Gil -- the adventure capital of Colombia - with rafting, abseiling and rock climbing among the activities on offer.
To savour the true essence of Colombia, sample the local cuisine and abundance of tropical fruits. Empanadas are a popular dish of meat and potatoes wrapped in a pastry pouch. With coffee and sugar plantations a major part of the country's primary industries, Colombians are unsurprisingly renowned for having a sweet tooth. Locals like to indulge in desserts such as the milk-based arequipe, and drink their coffee black.
Each South American country has its own regional music and dance style and for Colombia that's salsa and cumbia. For a taste of Columbia's renowned nightlife, head to Bogota or Cali, known as the salsa capital of South America. Don't be intimidated by the tricky step changes, locals are more than happy to teach you. For a Latin American destination with a difference, Colombia has all the moves.
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Colombia Destination Guide
Bound by both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, the equatorial South American country of Colombia has had a turbulent recent history with its natural beauty and archaeological sites overshadowed by the prevalence of violence stemming from cocaine trafficking and civil conflict. The diverse landscape offers a variety of climates and experiences ranging from Amazon jungles to sun-soaked beaches and modern cities to ancient ruins.
While some areas of Colombia are still considered too dangerous for tourists to venture to, if you stick to the urban cities such as Bogota and Medellin and provincial capitals, while taking precautions and adhering to common sense, the country is relatively safe. If in doubt, be sure to check the current government warnings for any developments.
Warnings aside, there's much to enjoy in the country that brought salsa, cumbia, Shakira and Gabriel Garcia Marquez to the world. The terrain itself traverses coastal beaches, the alpine Andes, central highlands and flat plains. The Spanish-speaking country became independent from Spain in the 1800s and this colonial legacy can be seen in the well-preserved architecture of Cartagena and Villa de Leyva. Visiting pre-Columbian ruins in Ciudad Perdida (Lost City) brings to mind swashbuckling scenes from an Indiana Jones movie -- machete optional!
Colombia is also blessed with abundant natural attributes from the snow-capped peaks and glacial lakes of Parque Nacional de Cocuy to the sandy stretches of beach and deep bays of Parque Nacional Tayrona on the Caribbean coast. Adrenalin junkies not sated by the three-day hike to Ciudad Perdida can enjoy heart-pumping action in San Gil -- the adventure capital of Colombia - with rafting, abseiling and rock climbing among the activities on offer.
To savour the true essence of Colombia, sample the local cuisine and abundance of tropical fruits. Empanadas are a popular dish of meat and potatoes wrapped in a pastry pouch. With coffee and sugar plantations a major part of the country's primary industries, Colombians are unsurprisingly renowned for having a sweet tooth. Locals like to indulge in desserts such as the milk-based arequipe, and drink their coffee black.
Each South American country has its own regional music and dance style and for Colombia that's salsa and cumbia. For a taste of Columbia's renowned nightlife, head to Bogota or Cali, known as the salsa capital of South America. Don't be intimidated by the tricky step changes, locals are more than happy to teach you. For a Latin American destination with a difference, Colombia has all the moves.
- published: 19 Sep 2013
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Venezuela: Travelling Guide
Places to see:
Angel Falls, Morrocoy National Park, and Mount Roraima...
Places to see:
Angel Falls, Morrocoy National Park, and Mount Roraima
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Places to see:
Angel Falls, Morrocoy National Park, and Mount Roraima
- published: 16 Apr 2015
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Venezuelan culture and travel tips
http://preparetoserve.com/VENEZUELA Venezuelan culture and travel tips. Ruben grew up in Venezuela. Here are some helpful tips and information about day ...
http://preparetoserve.com/VENEZUELA Venezuelan culture and travel tips. Ruben grew up in Venezuela. Here are some helpful tips and information about day to day living in Venezuela.
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http://preparetoserve.com/VENEZUELA Venezuelan culture and travel tips. Ruben grew up in Venezuela. Here are some helpful tips and information about day to day living in Venezuela.
- published: 22 Aug 2014
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Buenos Aires Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Named for good sailing winds, Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina, and home to nearly a quarter of the country’s two million residents. Come for the stunning European architecture, and stay for delicious cuts of meat, the city’s zest for soccer, and, of course, the tango.
“The Paris of South America” boasts outstanding shopping and a friendly populace. A tour of Buenos Aires should cut through La Boca Harbor, where you’ll find numerous street vendors, restaurants, and street dancers willing to give you a spin. Wander down the streets to take in colorful artwork, and make a game out of asking the locals what neighborhood you should tour next. Here’s a hint: with so much to see, everyone will give you a different answer!
Some will tell you to visit San Telmo for souvenirs, patio shopping, and crumbling historical buildings. Others will suggest Puerto Madero, a refurbished shipping port that boasts a mixture of old-world glamour and modern buildings. What everyone will suggest, however, is a stop by Plaza de Mayo. There you can take in the rosy architecture of the Casa Rosada, which was made famous by Argentine First Lady Eva Peron and the musical about her life, “Evita.” Take a tour and learn about her life, from her humble beginnings to her rise to power.
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Named for good sailing winds, Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina, and home to nearly a quarter of the country’s two million residents. Come for the stunning European architecture, and stay for delicious cuts of meat, the city’s zest for soccer, and, of course, the tango.
“The Paris of South America” boasts outstanding shopping and a friendly populace. A tour of Buenos Aires should cut through La Boca Harbor, where you’ll find numerous street vendors, restaurants, and street dancers willing to give you a spin. Wander down the streets to take in colorful artwork, and make a game out of asking the locals what neighborhood you should tour next. Here’s a hint: with so much to see, everyone will give you a different answer!
Some will tell you to visit San Telmo for souvenirs, patio shopping, and crumbling historical buildings. Others will suggest Puerto Madero, a refurbished shipping port that boasts a mixture of old-world glamour and modern buildings. What everyone will suggest, however, is a stop by Plaza de Mayo. There you can take in the rosy architecture of the Casa Rosada, which was made famous by Argentine First Lady Eva Peron and the musical about her life, “Evita.” Take a tour and learn about her life, from her humble beginnings to her rise to power.
Cap off your Buenos Aires sightseeing with an evening walk through Puerto Madero, where you can get a late dinner and dance until the next day arrives.
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Tour of Caracas, Venezeula
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물살이 완만할 때는 보트로 오르고 급류에선 내려서 걸어야 한다. 개미를 먹어 보란다. “이건 바차꼬 꿀론이다. 비가 오면 나온다. 이것을 요리하면 구운 땅콩이 된다. 단백질이다.” 가이드 호세는 몸에 좋다면 뭐든지 잘 먹는다. 보신엔 국경이 없다. 이곳 그랑 사바나에는 수백 개의 테뿌이들이 솟아 있다. ‘반지의 제왕’에나 나올 법한 괴상한 테뿌이들이 1,000m나 솟아올라 산허리에 구름을 감는다. 카라오강을 거슬러 오르는 동안 ‘꿈에도 없는’ 비경이 펼쳐진다. 영국 소설가 코난 도일은 이곳에서 영감을 얻어 ‘잃어버린 세계’라는 소설을 썼고 이 소설은 영화 ‘쥬라기 공원’에 중요한 모티브를 제공한다. 상류로 갈수록 강폭은 좁아지고, 물살은 거칠어진다. 인디오 보트로 세 시간 동안 강을 거슬러 오르고 여기선 다시 정글을 지나야 한다. 한 시간쯤 산을 오르자 거대한 폭포 소리와 함께 날 선 바람과 물보라가 휘몰아친다. 1Km라는 어마어마한 높이에서 떨어지는 세찬 물보라에 촬영이 여의치 않다. 저 높은 산꼭대기에서 어떻게 이렇게 많은 물이 떨어질 수 있을까? “미국인 지미 엔젤이 이곳을 발견했다고 그렇게 불리지만 꼬레빠 꾸빠이 (지옥으로 향하는 폭포)가 본래 전통적으로 부르던 이름이다.” 이 날 나는 ‘지옥에서 천사를 만났다’
[English: Google Translator]
When the banister to climb into the boat to walk slowly down the rapids In. The borane eat ants. "This is a bar stocks kkulron. When the rain comes. If this is the dish roasted peanuts. The protein, "Jose Guide eat well if anything good for the body. The yen saw no borders. It soars the Gran Savannah has hundreds of teddy ppuyi. Ppuyi likely come out odd teddy everywhere 'Lord of the Rings' will wind up on the hillside clouds or towering 1,000m. While climbing back to Kara Wujiang unfolds' dream without "the unexplored. British novelist Arthur Conan Doyle wrote a novel called "The Lost World" here is inspired by the novel provides an important motif in the film "Jurassic Park." Gangpok is narrowed toward the upstream, it becomes rougher rapids. Three hours to climb back to the Indio River boat in here and go through the jungle again. Ohreuja the mountain about one hours a day to stir wire strikes the wind and spray with a huge waterfall sounds. The recording is feasible in a violent splash falling from a height of colossal 1Km. How could so much water may fall from the top of a mountain so high? "Jimmy Angel million Americans have found a place that is bulriji Koh Pai reppa packed (Falls destined to hell) is the name traditionally sung to the original." The day I said, 'I met an angel in hell'
[Spanish: Google Translator]
Cuando la barandilla para subir a la barca para caminar lentamente por los rápidos In. El borano comer hormigas. "Este es un bar existencias kkulron. Cuando viene la lluvia. Si este es el maní tostado plato. La proteína, "Guía de José comer bien si algo bueno para el cuerpo. El yen se vio fronteras. Se eleva la Gran Sabana tiene cientos de peluche ppuyi. Ppuyi probable salir impar de peluche en todas partes 'El Señor de los Anillos' terminarán en las nubes de ladera o 1.000m imponentes. Al subir de nuevo a Kara Wujiang despliega 'sueño sin "lo inexplorado.
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■클립명: 남미003-베네수엘라01-06 카나이마 국립공원, 앙헬 폭포/Angel Falls/Canaima National Park/Boat/Animation/UP/Jungle/The Lost World
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 이석진 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2008년 4월 April
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[한국어 정보]
물살이 완만할 때는 보트로 오르고 급류에선 내려서 걸어야 한다. 개미를 먹어 보란다. “이건 바차꼬 꿀론이다. 비가 오면 나온다. 이것을 요리하면 구운 땅콩이 된다. 단백질이다.” 가이드 호세는 몸에 좋다면 뭐든지 잘 먹는다. 보신엔 국경이 없다. 이곳 그랑 사바나에는 수백 개의 테뿌이들이 솟아 있다. ‘반지의 제왕’에나 나올 법한 괴상한 테뿌이들이 1,000m나 솟아올라 산허리에 구름을 감는다. 카라오강을 거슬러 오르는 동안 ‘꿈에도 없는’ 비경이 펼쳐진다. 영국 소설가 코난 도일은 이곳에서 영감을 얻어 ‘잃어버린 세계’라는 소설을 썼고 이 소설은 영화 ‘쥬라기 공원’에 중요한 모티브를 제공한다. 상류로 갈수록 강폭은 좁아지고, 물살은 거칠어진다. 인디오 보트로 세 시간 동안 강을 거슬러 오르고 여기선 다시 정글을 지나야 한다. 한 시간쯤 산을 오르자 거대한 폭포 소리와 함께 날 선 바람과 물보라가 휘몰아친다. 1Km라는 어마어마한 높이에서 떨어지는 세찬 물보라에 촬영이 여의치 않다. 저 높은 산꼭대기에서 어떻게 이렇게 많은 물이 떨어질 수 있을까? “미국인 지미 엔젤이 이곳을 발견했다고 그렇게 불리지만 꼬레빠 꾸빠이 (지옥으로 향하는 폭포)가 본래 전통적으로 부르던 이름이다.” 이 날 나는 ‘지옥에서 천사를 만났다’
[English: Google Translator]
When the banister to climb into the boat to walk slowly down the rapids In. The borane eat ants. "This is a bar stocks kkulron. When the rain comes. If this is the dish roasted peanuts. The protein, "Jose Guide eat well if anything good for the body. The yen saw no borders. It soars the Gran Savannah has hundreds of teddy ppuyi. Ppuyi likely come out odd teddy everywhere 'Lord of the Rings' will wind up on the hillside clouds or towering 1,000m. While climbing back to Kara Wujiang unfolds' dream without "the unexplored. British novelist Arthur Conan Doyle wrote a novel called "The Lost World" here is inspired by the novel provides an important motif in the film "Jurassic Park." Gangpok is narrowed toward the upstream, it becomes rougher rapids. Three hours to climb back to the Indio River boat in here and go through the jungle again. Ohreuja the mountain about one hours a day to stir wire strikes the wind and spray with a huge waterfall sounds. The recording is feasible in a violent splash falling from a height of colossal 1Km. How could so much water may fall from the top of a mountain so high? "Jimmy Angel million Americans have found a place that is bulriji Koh Pai reppa packed (Falls destined to hell) is the name traditionally sung to the original." The day I said, 'I met an angel in hell'
[Spanish: Google Translator]
Cuando la barandilla para subir a la barca para caminar lentamente por los rápidos In. El borano comer hormigas. "Este es un bar existencias kkulron. Cuando viene la lluvia. Si este es el maní tostado plato. La proteína, "Guía de José comer bien si algo bueno para el cuerpo. El yen se vio fronteras. Se eleva la Gran Sabana tiene cientos de peluche ppuyi. Ppuyi probable salir impar de peluche en todas partes 'El Señor de los Anillos' terminarán en las nubes de ladera o 1.000m imponentes. Al subir de nuevo a Kara Wujiang despliega 'sueño sin "lo inexplorado.
[Information]
■클립명: 남미003-베네수엘라01-06 카나이마 국립공원, 앙헬 폭포/Angel Falls/Canaima National Park/Boat/Animation/UP/Jungle/The Lost World
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 이석진 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2008년 4월 April
[Keywords]
남아메리카,South America,남미,베네수엘라,Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela,Venezuela,베네수엘라 볼리바르 공화국,이석진,2008,4월 April
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