The Venezuelan migration tragedy at sea
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OPERATION SOUTHERN CROSS The USCGC Stone (WMSL 758) departed from Pascagoula, Mississippi, just ahead of Christmas for a multi-month deployment to the South Atlantic, countering illegal, unregulated, and unreported fishing strengthening relationships for maritime sovereignty and security throughout the region.
The brand new Legend-class national security cutter, one of the U.S. Coast Guard’s flagships, will provide a presence and support national security objectives throughout the Atlantic. This patrol is the. read more
The USCGC Stone (WMSL 758) departed from Pascagoula, Mississippi, just ahead of Christmas for a multi-month deployment to the South Atlantic, countering illegal, unregulated, and unreported fishing strengthening relationships for maritime sovereignty and security throughout the region.
IDB offers funding to Uruguay, Panama
IDB offers funding to Uruguay, Panama
December 18, 2020 US-based development bank supplies $200 mln for energy and water projects in Panama and $100 mln for disaster relief in Uruguay
LoansDebtProject & Infrastructure FinanceCoronavirusUruguayPanamaCentral America The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) said it has approved $200 million in budget support for energy and water projects in Panama and also granted a $100 million contingency loan to respond to natural disasters and health emergencies in Uruguay.
The Washington DC-based development bank also said it supplied a $34 million loan to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic in Guayana.
In Panama, the 20-year loan will go to a program to supply drinking water to every household in the country by 2030 and p
Empty desks litter Venezuelan state offices in low-pay exodus By Mayela Armas and Corina Pons
FILE PHOTO: Healthcare workers protest against low wages in Caracas
CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuelan tax offices stand deserted, classrooms lack teachers, and utility bills go uncollected, as meager civil servant salaries drive chronic absenteeism and resignations in the hundreds of thousands.
After years of economic crisis in the once-prosperous OPEC member, many state institutions now work at a fraction of capacity as workers give up on incomes that barely feed them.
With fewer staff, state power and phone companies often ignore outages, the Caracas metro limits services, and the national tax body has abandoned its once-ferocious oversight of private companies, according to dozens of public employees.
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