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Two women holding a protest sign

Michael Karrer spoke to Atenea Jim茅nez, a sociologist and founder of the National Network of Commune Activists and the Campesino University of Venezuela Argimiro Gabald贸n, about the situation following Venezuela鈥檚 July 28 elections.

woman holding a sign and constitution

In part two of our interview, 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Federico Fuentes speaks to community organiser and Chavista activist Gerardo Rojas about the current state of community organising in the country under the combined impacts of sanctions, opposition political violence and the government鈥檚 shift away from promoting people鈥檚 participation.

Hugo Chavez in 2012

Federico Fuentes spoke to community organiser and Chavista activist Gerardo Rojas聽on September 4, about why we might be witnessing the Nicol谩s Maduro government鈥檚 final break with the Bolivarian process of radical change initiated by former president Hugo Ch谩vez.

The Venezuela Solidarity Campaign hosted a discussion of the Venezuelan presidential elections and aftermath with Francisco Dominguez, secretary of the Venezuela Solidarity Campaign in London. Chris Slee reports.

The Australian government should re-consider its confused policy towards Venezuela and once again recognise the elected government of President Nicolas Maduro, writes Chris Slee.

Juan Guaido虂 meets former Brazillian President Jair Bolsonaro

The only 鈥渞eal鈥 democratic institution in Venezuela, according to United States State Department spokesperson Ned Price, is one that has not met in seven years, writes Vijay Prashad.

Voting in Venezuela's elections

The United Socialist Party of聽Venezuela鈥檚 strategy has paid off, winning back control of the聽National Assembly in the December 6 elections. But it has come at a high price, writes聽Federico Fuentes.

The International Monetary Fund has rejected聽Venezuela's聽appeal for an emergency US$5 billion loan to face the coronavirus health crisis, reports Ricardo Vaz.

US President Donald Trump鈥檚 administration has imposed a sweeping economic embargo against Venezuela in its efforts to oust the Nicolas Maduro government.

The border between Venezuela and Colombia has been partially reopened after nearly four months.

The principal crossing posts of the Simon Bolivar and Francisco de Paula Santander International Bridges 鈥 which connect Venezuela鈥檚 Tachira State with Colombia鈥檚 Northern Santander Department 鈥 were reopened on June 8 for pedestrian crossing. They still remain closed for vehicles.

On May 26, journalists from the Real News Network (RNN) interviewed residents and local representatives from the barrios in Caracas about the impact of US sanctions on critical water supplies.

At 9.30am on May 16, police officers illegally entered the Venezuelan embassy in the Georgetown neighbourhood of Washington DC and arrested four activists lawfully living in the building since April 10, as guests of the legitimate Venezuelan government of Nicol谩s Maduro.