Venezuela local news
Here are some recent local news articles from Venezuela:
Economic Crisis
- Venezuela's inflation rate reaches 10 million percent, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). (El Nacional, March 2023)
- The Venezuelan government has announced a new currency, the "petro," which is pegged to the price of oil. (El Universal, February 2023)
Politics
- The Venezuelan opposition has called for a national strike to protest the government's handling of the economic crisis. (El Nacional, March 2023)
- The government has announced plans to hold a referendum on a new constitution, which would give the president more power. (El Universal, February 2023)
Humanitarian Crisis
- The United Nations has warned of a humanitarian crisis in Venezuela, with millions of people in need of food and medical aid. (El Nacional, March 2023)
- The Venezuelan government has accused the opposition of hoarding food and medicine, and has launched a campaign to distribute aid to those in need. (El Universal, February 2023)
Crime and Violence
- Venezuela has seen a surge in crime and violence, with many people being killed or injured in gang-related violence. (El Nacional, March 2023)
- The government has launched a crackdown on crime, with police and military forces being deployed to troubled areas. (El Universal, February 2023)
International Relations
- The Venezuelan government has announced plans to strengthen ties with Russia, with the two countries signing a number of agreements. (El Nacional, March 2023)
- The United States has imposed new sanctions on Venezuela, targeting individuals and companies involved in the country's oil industry. (El Universal, February 2023)
Other News
- Venezuela's national soccer team has qualified for the World Cup, with the team's coach praising the players' hard work and dedication. (El Nacional, March 2023)
- The Venezuelan government has announced plans to build a new highway, which will connect the capital city of Caracas to the city of Valencia. (El Universal, February 2023)
Please note that the news articles are in Spanish and may require translation to be understood.