
Valentina Lares Martiz
Editor-in-Chief at Armando.Info
Articles
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Nov 30, 2024 |
armando.info | Valentina Lares Martiz |Maja Jovanovska |Saska Cvetkovska
Cuando el Fiscal General nombrado por la Constituyente chavista de 2018 y recientemente ratificado, Tarek William Saab, aseguró solemne que el sistema de transmisión de los votos de la elección presidencial del 28 de julio había sido blanco de un “ataque [cibernético] realizado desde Macedonia del Norte”, pocos venezolanos sabían ubicar al país balcánico en un mapamundi.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
occrp.org | Laura Weffer Cifuentes |Valentina Lares Martiz
The three teenagers wept as Judge Keidimar Ramos Castillo laid out their only two options: plead guilty to terrorism and incitement and face six years in prison, or stand trial and risk a decade behind bars, where they have already been beaten, tortured, and deprived of food and medication. Their shocked mothers watched the cold, mechanical process in silence. They had expected their children to be released during the Oct.
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Aug 14, 2024 |
occrp.org | Laura Weffer |David Gonzalez |David González |Valentina Lares Martiz
Venezuelans have lived in fear since Nicolás Maduro declared victory in the July 28 election. The result was challenged by the opposition, which believes that Maduro is afraid to publish the voting tallies because their candidate actually won.
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Jul 26, 2024 |
occrp.org | Valentina Lares Martiz |Laura Weffer Cifuentes |David Gonzalez |David González
Voters hope to end the lack of reliable running water and frequent power outages, as well as the dire economic conditions where many live on less than US$2 a day in a country where the cost of basic necessities for a family of four is estimated to be $372. They also aim to end a corrupt regime that, according to conservative estimates, has looted around $400 billion.
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Jul 9, 2024 |
occrp.org | Laura Weffer Cifuentes |Valentina Lares Martiz |Antonio Baquero
Prosecutors have also requested prison sentences and fines for two of Duro Felguera’s previous presidents, as well as Nervis Villalobos, Venezuela’s former energy vice-minister, according to an indictment seen by OCCRP.
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