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/ 4 September 2010
The events which have no name scythe through the valley like invisible reapers. They slice east to west, west to east, a homicidal pendulum.
As Julius Malema visits Venezuela to study its nationalisation programme, allegations of corruption mount, writes <b>Rory Carroll</b>.
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/ 1 February 2010
Hotel cashier Wismond Exantus dreamed, among other things, that he was in the middle of the ocean and riding a horse.
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/ 18 December 2009
Venezuelan police have arrested a judge whose ruling allowed a prominent prisoner to go free.
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/ 19 October 2009
Chavez takes Venezuela deeper into repression as he neutralises his foes, writes Rory Carroll.
Cuba’s President, Raul Castro, has offered to talk to the United States and ease half a century of enmity.
Venezuela has revoked the licences of dozens of radio stations as part of a wider crackdown which could see people deemed guilty of ”media crimes”.
Hugo Chavez is famous for nationalising farms, factories and oil rigs but his latest appropriation comes closer to body snatching.
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/ 9 February 2009
Oil fluctuations and high inflation threaten revolution, writes Rory Carroll.
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/ 6 December 2008
Hugo Chávez this week launched a push for constitutional reform that would allow him to go on seeking indefinite re-election as Venezuela’s president.