Venezuela

Maduro Seeks Salvation from the Private Sector

In recent weeks particular move by the disputed president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, has signified just how tenuous his… Read More

3 years ago

Oil and Water: Guyana’s Path Ahead

Guyana’s good fortune in striking oil is among the most compelling business stories in the Caribbean today, not just for… Read More

4 years ago

Maduro and Venezuela — Playing the Waiting Game?

Much media coverage of the crisis in Venezuela talks of certain inevitability surrounding the rule of current President Nicolás… Read More

4 years ago

A New Chapter in the Venezuela and Guyana Esequiba Dispute

The dispute between Venezuela and Guyana surrounding ownership of the Esequiba territory traces its origin back centuries. Like so many… Read More

4 years ago

Venezuela and Trinidad Show The Strain of Modern Refugee Crises

Historically, many humanitarian crises, though tragic, have been foreseeable. The displacement of citizens after major wars is common example.… Read More

5 years ago

Border Control Agency In The Works

At sitting of parliament last month, Prime Minister Allen Chastanet addressed the number of homicides committed last year: “Of… Read More

5 years ago

Venezuela and Saint Lucia strengthen cooperation relations in the field of Security

A high-level delegation headed by Venezuela’s Deputy Minister of Prevention and Citizen Security of the Ministry of People's Power for… Read More

5 years ago

If it’s Visa-free for China, then why not for Venezuela?

It was unfortunate last week, that citizens were denied the opportunity to listen to constructive debate in parliament over visa… Read More

5 years ago

CELAC condemns assassination attempt against Venezuelan President

Special communique from the community of latin american and caribbean states (celac) in strong condemnation for the attack perpetrated against… Read More

5 years ago

Chastanet Dismisses Opposition’s “Childish Games”

Following jostling match at Tuesday morning’s sitting of Parliament, Prime Minister Allen Chastanet defended his recently minted visa policies… Read More

5 years ago

Looking Beyond The Wall: The Caribbean and the US on Immigration

Last month was one of big contrasts for all nations throughout the New World. The awarding of the 2026 World… Read More

5 years ago

Alva Baptiste On The Venezuela Situation: St. Lucia has always taken the Good Brother Position!

In February 2017, Saint Lucians who returned home from Venezuela after scholarship gone wrong came to the STAR to… Read More

5 years ago

EU imposes sanctions on Venezuelan and North Korean officials

The EU has imposed travel bans and asset freezes on top Venezuelan government officials and North Korean diplomats accused of… Read More

6 years ago

Smuggled cattle and petrol join exodus from Venezuela

They bribe border guards to get the livestock across. The cows are slaughtered — as many as 250,000 year… Read More

6 years ago

The State of Caribbean & Latin American Relations in 2018

Within the Americas it has been difficult time for Caribbean nations looking for growth. To the north, the election… Read More

6 years ago

Venezuela Municipal Elections Update

On Thursday, December 14 2017 Venezuelan Ambassador to Saint Lucia, Her Excellency Leiff Escalona addressed the media concerning the results… Read More

6 years ago

Same Leader, Different Outcome? Venezuela’s election results are in

More than 80 embassies around the world tuned in on October 17 as President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela,… Read More

6 years ago

Venezuelan Politicians Seek Refuge Abroad

After month in hiding and a clandestine three-day road trip through the jungle, Venezuelan politician David Smolansky arrived in… Read More

6 years ago

12 things more relevant than Usher diagnosis

A BET story entitled, ‘Everything This Usher Story is Not Telling You About Herpes’ cut through hailstorm of criticism… Read More

6 years ago

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