Venezuelan
Colombia Grants Almost 2 Million Undocumented Migrants the Right to Stay
Migrants will also have a path to citizenship. The decision sets an important example in a region that has seen humanitarian crises due to migration in recent years.
Inside the UN's first tent camp for Venezuelans who fled to Colombia
“People will keep coming until Venezuela is left empty.”
A Hip-Hop Crew Rallies Youth with Peaceful Protest in One of Colombia's Most Dangerous Towns
A homegrown rap crew is fostering self-expression to give new life to the youth of the region.
Venezuela Is Jailing Mystics Who Make 'Predictions' on Twitter
Lessi Marcano went as 'La Negra' on Twitter and warned of candles and mourning before congressman Robert Serra was found stabbed 42 times. He is among eight Twitter users jailed since last year by Maduro's government.
Venezuela Faces Looming Beer Shortage in Dispute with Nation’s Biggest Brewer
Polar makes 80 percent of the beer consumed in Venezuela, but a standoff with the socialist government threatens to stop the flow of booze to the country's consumers, the latest looming shortage to affect the country.
For Chefs, Being Ethical Is More Important Than Being Famous
Yes, I am one of the most mass-media-saturated cooks in Latin America—but I don’t care about being famous. Now that Venezuela is producing world-class chefs, I want them to understand that cooking is a profession and not just a way to become a...