Venezuela /tags/venezuela Venezuela en-US Copyright KUNC/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Tue, 10 Sep 2024 17:55:15 GMT Is racism fueling claims about a Venezuelan gang “takeover” of apartment buildings in Aurora? /news/2024-09-10/is-racism-fueling-claims-about-a-venezuelan-gang-takeover-of-apartment-buildings-in-aurora Anti-immigrant backlash is nothing new, say sociology and criminology experts, who point to attacks against Irish, Italian and Polish immigrants about 100 years ago Tue, 10 Sep 2024 17:55:15 GMT /news/2024-09-10/is-racism-fueling-claims-about-a-venezuelan-gang-takeover-of-apartment-buildings-in-aurora Jennifer Brown, The Colorado Sun Rockies' Elias Díaz becomes unlikely All-Star MVP, 3 1/2 years after cut loose by Pirates /news/2023-07-12/rockies-elias-diaz-becomes-unlikely-all-star-mvp-3-1-2-years-after-cut-loose-by-pirates Elias Díaz may be the most unlikely All-Star MVP. Just 3 1/2 years after Pittsburgh failed to offer a contract and allowed him to become a free agent, his go-ahead, two-run homer off Félix Bautista in the eighth inning lifted the National League over the American 3-2. Wed, 12 Jul 2023 15:15:25 GMT /news/2023-07-12/rockies-elias-diaz-becomes-unlikely-all-star-mvp-3-1-2-years-after-cut-loose-by-pirates Ronald Blum, Associated Press After Fleeing Crisis, Venezuelan Migrants Now Struggle In Coronavirus Lockdown /npr-news/2020-04-03/after-fleeing-crisis-venezuelan-migrants-now-struggle-in-coronavirus-lockdown Colombia is home to about 1.7 million who fled neighboring Venezuela in recent years. Now that it has shut down to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, the migrants say they are extra vulnerable. Fri, 03 Apr 2020 13:50:00 GMT /npr-news/2020-04-03/after-fleeing-crisis-venezuelan-migrants-now-struggle-in-coronavirus-lockdown John Otis Lights Out In Venezuela; President Blames Opposition Saboteurs /npr-news/2013-09-04/lights-out-in-venezuela-president-blames-opposition-saboteurs Nicholas Maduro says a "low-level war" was the cause of an electricity outage that affected 70 percent of the country, including the capital, Caracas. Wed, 04 Sep 2013 16:55:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-09-04/lights-out-in-venezuela-president-blames-opposition-saboteurs Scott Neuman Is He Or Isn't He? Much Confusion Over Snowden And Venezuela /npr-news/2013-07-09/is-he-or-isnt-he-much-confusion-over-snowden-and-venezuela A Russian lawmaker's tweet set off a flurry of reports saying the "NSA leaker" would be getting asylum in Venezuela. Then that tweet disappeared, news outlets started citing each other as sources, and the story just got all botched up. Tue, 09 Jul 2013 15:50:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-07-09/is-he-or-isnt-he-much-confusion-over-snowden-and-venezuela Mark Memmott Russian Lawmaker: Venezuela May Be Last Chance For Snowden /npr-news/2013-07-07/russian-lawmaker-venezuela-may-be-last-chance-for-snowden The comments by Alexei Pushkov, the head of the foreign affairs committee in Russia's parliament, may mean Moscow is keen to be rid of the former NSA contractor who leaked details of classified U.S. surveillance programs. Sun, 07 Jul 2013 20:43:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-07-07/russian-lawmaker-venezuela-may-be-last-chance-for-snowden Krishnadev Calamur La Vida Bohème: Dance Rockers Harness Chaos And Conflict /2013-06-29/la-vida-boheme-dance-rockers-harness-chaos-and-conflict Lead singer Henry D'Arthenay looked to his Venezuelan home for inspiration in constructing the band's latest album, Será. Sat, 29 Jun 2013 21:08:12 GMT /2013-06-29/la-vida-boheme-dance-rockers-harness-chaos-and-conflict NPR Staff In Venezuela, A Family Blames The Police For Their Misery /npr-news/npr-news/2013-06-10/in-venezuela-a-family-blames-the-police-for-their-misery The high crime rate throughout Latin America has many causes. In many countries, residents claim that police and security force members are part of the problem. In Venezuela, one family says the police are linked to multiple killings that have devastated the family. Mon, 10 Jun 2013 11:08:00 GMT /npr-news/npr-news/2013-06-10/in-venezuela-a-family-blames-the-police-for-their-misery Steve Inskeep For Venezuelans, Kidnappings Are Simply Business As Usual /npr-news/2013-06-06/for-venezuelans-kidnappings-are-simply-business-as-usual Latin American cities rank as the most violent in the world. The region suffers from sky-high homicide rates, drug wars and gang violence. NPR is examining the region's turmoil in a series of reports, beginning with a look at the rampant kidnapping problem in Venezuela. Thu, 06 Jun 2013 06:50:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-06-06/for-venezuelans-kidnappings-are-simply-business-as-usual Steve Inskeep Post-Chavez Venezuela Grows More, Not Less, Polarized /npr-news/2013-04-19/post-chavez-venezuela-grows-more-not-less-polarized A divide that began under President Hugo Chavez has grown deeper in the weeks since his death. "The country is simply split in two," says one Venezuelan, in the wake of violent protests after the disputed presidential election that Chavez's hand-picked heir won by a slim margin. Fri, 19 Apr 2013 06:46:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-04-19/post-chavez-venezuela-grows-more-not-less-polarized Juan Forero