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Between Rocky and salsa: Venezuelan election campaign jumps to TikTok

By Gonzalo Dominguez Loeda Caracas, Nov 3 (EFE).- To salsa rhythms, copying the “Rocky” movie myth and with dancing – lots of dancing – Venezuelan politicians have made the jump to TikTok in search of younger voters, although they’re harder to influence, in a country where communication moved some time ago to the social networks. …

Opposition remains divided in lead-up to Venezuela regional, local elections

Opposition remains divided in lead-up to Venezuela regional, local elections
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Venezuelan teachers flee the profession in droves due to low pay

Venezuelan teachers flee the profession in droves due to low pay
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Masacre de Monte: por primera vez hablan dos de los policías acusados por la muerte de los 4 chicos

Masacre de Monte: por primera vez hablan dos de los policías acusados por la muerte de los 4 chicos
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No health care workers: The risk threatening Venezuela - La Prensa Latina Media

No health care workers: The risk threatening Venezuela 3 minutes read By Gonzalo Dominguez Loeda Caracas, May 19 (EFE).- The focus of the health care crisis in Venezuela has often been placed on the country’s infrastructure and not on the workers, who for years have been continuing to leave the sector. Now, the conditions in which they work amid the Covid-19 pandemic – according to their own figures – have taken the lives of 549 of them and they are sounding a dire warning: Venezuela may soon find itself without health care workers. “From 2014 to 2019, there was a very significant migration of professionals in all areas,” the CEO of the United Physicians of Venezuela non-governmental organization, Jorge Lorenzo, told EFE regarding the general scenario in the South American country, from which about five million people have emigrated due to the crisis, according to United Nations figures.

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