Liberty
Russian-Style Privatizations in Venezuela?
On Tuesday, Maduro proposed new legislation that encompasses the privatization of the oil industry, the possibility of returning expropriated companies to their original owners, and the free trade of strategy goods, such as fuel.
Life, Liberty And Nagorno-Karabakh
“Do you see these men with their eyes closed and heads tilted?” My uncle asked my brother and I.
Venezuela’s Monetary Madness
Last month, I wrote an article about Venezuela’s business environment
Belarus: From Venezuela with Love
In Belarus people have been taking the streets for weeks against a dictator who is trying to suppress the protests with all the harshness of the state apparatus. Despite all the reprisals against the own population, they behave peacefully during all protests.
A Victory Plan For Belarus
PLAN VICTORY - published by NEXTA Network
Venezuela’s Business Environment: Inefficiencies, Distortions, and Risks
Venezuela is constantly over the news given its unprecedented economic collapse. Yet, numerous people still think that the country’s economic hardships were caused by external factors, such as declining oil prices or financial sanctions from the international community. When in reality, the Venezuelan collapse is the direct consequence of the country’s inefficient, distorted, and hostile business environment.
BELARUS: A Story from inside a dictatorship
"Your Batska is so good! How come you don't like him?" — Belarusians don't speak that way. Nobody calls Alexander Lukashenko "Batska" in Belarus any more.
OPEN LETTER on Diplomatic Watch activities during Presidential Elections 2020 in Belarus
We the undersigned, European accredited diplomats who participated in diplomatic watch activities during early voting 4-8 August and on Election Day of 9 August in Belarus, would like to:
- commend all those independent observers we have met during our work, mostly outside the polling stations;
- thank explicitly those members of the electoral commissions who welcomed us wholeheartedly and were open for a constructive cooperation;
- applaud those heads of polling station who assured a fair counting of the votes;
THERE’S NO PLACE FOR LUKASHENKO IN MODERN BELARUS
Thousands of Belarusians took to the streets to revolt after the country’s Central Election Commission announced that Alexander Lukashenko had won with 80.23% of the presidential election vote on Sunday.