Bloomberg News is hiring a bureau chief based in Bogotá to lead coverage of Colombia and Venezuela. It is, as you might imagine, a great job!
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Maduro’s successor cements her power as Venezuelans wait for change
Four months after the US removed the authoritarian leader, Delcy Rodríguez oversees a protectorate for foreign investors while repression continues, report @Thomas__Graham and @ivannalauraor
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So, I’m hiring a couple scouts to help me find the next David Reich/Sarah Paine/Adam Brown.
$100/hour, remote, I expect it’ll be 5-10 hours a week.
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VENEZUELA AND OIL. A thread:
Ahead of Trump-Big Oil meeting today, my view: There’s too much blanket pessimism about the Venezuelan oil industry. Instead, I belive there are some low-hanging barrels in the map.
FREE-TO-READ (next 7 days) link: https://t.co/YL5WTbRsBq
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The Trump admin decapitated Maduro's regime on Saturday and now wants US oil majors to charge in and start drilling in Venezuela.
But the companies themselves don't seem too keen on the nation building role Trump has in mind for them.
For @ObserverUK
https://t.co/Y2wRRz0A35
Food for thought on Venezuela and entry of US oil majors. Perhaps a non-consensus observation, but I think majors are likely very interested in going into Ven. Why...because that's where the oil is! More in a thread below #EFT#OOTT
The Trump admin decapitated Maduro's regime on Saturday and now wants US oil majors to charge in and start drilling in Venezuela.
But the companies themselves don't seem too keen on the nation building role Trump has in mind for them.
For @ObserverUK
https://t.co/Y2wRRz0A35
NEW:
While the Trump Administration threatens military action in Venezuela and Mexico over drug trafficking, the US has left loopholes wide open allowing traffickers to obtain private jets in the US, completely anonymously, for flying cocaine across LatAm
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Unos soldados confundidos por el sobrevuelo de un drone
Nosotros nos replegamos ante un posible ataque aéreo; una llamada al comando le confirmó que se trataba de "uno de los suyos".
"Comandante, esas cosas se avisan..." Dijo el militar aliviado.
Nosotros, respiramos...
The drone wars have arrived in Mexico.
A soldier with a drone jamming weapon at the Feria Ganadera in Culiacán, Sinaloa, where cartel factions have embraced the technology in their war.
Photo by @Verdugo_Foto
🟩 #GrupoFides | #RadioFides Lara aceptó la destitución de Vidovic, su hombre de confianza, como ministro de Justicia; sin embargo, aprovechó para advertir que la nueva autoridad designada por Paz tiene varios procesos penales abiertos, entre ellos por violación y homicidio.
"The objective of the armada in the Caribbean is not solely counter-narcotics … it’s like killing mosquitoes with a shotgun", James Story, former US ambassador to Venezuela told @Thomas__Graham.
https://t.co/8zsvGdmmep
Former Bolivia president Luis Arce has gone back to giving economics classes at university, after presiding over an economic crisis.
Apparently the causes of the crisis were "strictly political", nothing to do with economic mismanagement...
https://t.co/s1sZj6LHll
A new call for articles that Works in Progress would like to commission.
We’re looking for everything from Japanese pension reforms to making certain mosquito species extinct to travelogues about strange ethnic enclaves around the world.
https://t.co/iEUmqA7Z75
Deja también cárceles hacinadas con +33000 presos, +70%preventivos, donde mueren cientos por violencia y desatención humanitaria. Protección a auto prórrogas y consorcios frenaron la reforma judicial. @CIDH, @volker_turk 👇