Venezuela (i/ˌvɛnəˈzweɪlə/VEN-ə-ZWAYL-ə; Spanish:[beneˈswela]), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (Spanish:República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a federal republic located on the northern coast of South America. It is bordered by Colombia on the west, Brazil on the south, Guyana on the east, and the islands of Trinidad and Tobago to the north-east. Venezuela's territory covers around 916,445km2 (353,841sqmi) with an estimated population around 33,221,865. Venezuela is considered a state with extremely high biodiversity (currently ranks 7th in the world's list of nations with the most number of species), with habitats ranging from the Andes Mountains in the west to the Amazon Basin rain-forest in the south, via extensive llanos plains and Caribbean coast in the center and the Orinoco River Delta in the east.
The First Republic of Venezuela (Primera República de Venezuela in Spanish) was the first independent government of Venezuela, lasting from July 5, 1811, to July 25, 1812. The period of the First Republic began with the overthrow of the Spanish colonial authorities and the establishment of the Junta Suprema de Caracas on April 19, 1810, initiating the Venezuelan War of Independence, and ended with the surrender of the republican forces to the Spanish Captain Domingo de Monteverde. The congress of Venezuela declared the nation's independence on July 5, 1811, and later wrote a constitution for it. In doing so, Venezuela is notable for being the first Spanish American colony to declare its independence.
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published: 08 Mar 2019
Venezuela health system in crisis
Venezuela's health system is at risk of collapse as private and public hospitals are facing one of the worst crises in years. There is an acute shortage of everything from basic medical supplies to medications for more complicated illnesses as hospitals are struggling to serve patients. Al Jazeera's Harris Whitbeck reports from Caracas. Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website http://www.aljazeera.com/
published: 10 Sep 2014
Venezuela health system 'grossly unprepared' for COVID-19 crisis
A new report by Human Rights Watch and Johns Hopkins University is warning that Venezuela is so poorly-equipped to deal with coronavirus that it could make things worse for the whole region.
Millions of Venezuelans have fled the country in recent years as it deals with an economic crisis that has made the healthcare sector collapse and left many struggling for basic supplies.
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published: 27 May 2020
Venezuela: the shocking state of its health service
Inflation heading for 200 per cent and shortages of basic supplies - and as a result Venezuela's hospitals are at breaking point. Photojournalist Betty Zapata obtained exclusive access to the country's crumbling health system. Warning: graphic images.
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Venezuela health crisis: Euronews sees hospital shortages up close
Euronews correspondent Anelise Borges speaks to doctors and patients in a Venezuela hospital, and sees first hand the level of the crisis. …
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published: 20 Feb 2019
Venezuela Hit By Healthcare Crisis
Senior cancer specialists at Venezuela's top oncology hospital say half of their patients are needlessly dying because they have no access to the most basic of medicines.
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published: 25 May 2016
🇻🇪 Venezuela mental health institutions struggle in economic crisis | Al Jazeera English
All over Venezuela, mental health institutions are struggling to provide medication and care through the country's economic crisis.
The government has blamed the sanctions imposed by the United States but doctors and facility workers said the problem began years ago.
As the political and economic crises in Venezuela worsen, it is likely that patients with mental illness and others among the country's most vulnerable will fare the worst.
Al Jazeera's Lucia Newman reports from Tachira.
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published: 06 Mar 2019
Venezuela's healthcare system continues to deteriorate
Striking healthcare workers in Venezuela blame the government for how bad things have gotten.
The country had one of the best healthcare systems in South America 25 years ago but US sanctions and mismanagement by leaders, have forced doctors to flee and left medicines in short supply.
Venezuelan citizens are paying the price as President Nicolas Maduro and opposition leader Juan Guaido continue their power struggle.
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published: 11 Jun 2019
Debunking the Health Crisis Myth in Venezuela
Once again the Western media has spun horror stories about what's going on in Venezuela. First it was the food lines, this time, it's the medical care system. http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/debunking-the-health-crisis-myth-in-venezuela/
published: 13 Jul 2016
Venezuela's stretched healthcare system pushed further by COVID
Latin America has been badly hit by the coronavirus and aid workers in Venezuela are warning the country is barely able to respond.
With a healthcare system already on its last legs before the pandemic, Venezuelans are forced to resort to extreme measures to find help for themselves and loved ones.
Authorities have also taken to threatening people with criminal charges like “bacterial terrorism” to enforce compliance.
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Venezuela's health system is at risk of collapse as private and public hospitals are facing one of the worst crises in years. There is an acute shortage of everything from basic medical supplies to medications for more complicated illnesses as hospitals are struggling to serve patients. Al Jazeera's Harris Whitbeck reports from Caracas. Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website http://www.aljazeera.com/
Venezuela's health system is at risk of collapse as private and public hospitals are facing one of the worst crises in years. There is an acute shortage of everything from basic medical supplies to medications for more complicated illnesses as hospitals are struggling to serve patients. Al Jazeera's Harris Whitbeck reports from Caracas. Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website http://www.aljazeera.com/
A new report by Human Rights Watch and Johns Hopkins University is warning that Venezuela is so poorly-equipped to deal with coronavirus that it could make thin...
A new report by Human Rights Watch and Johns Hopkins University is warning that Venezuela is so poorly-equipped to deal with coronavirus that it could make things worse for the whole region.
Millions of Venezuelans have fled the country in recent years as it deals with an economic crisis that has made the healthcare sector collapse and left many struggling for basic supplies.
Al Jazeera’s Alessandro Rampietti reports.
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A new report by Human Rights Watch and Johns Hopkins University is warning that Venezuela is so poorly-equipped to deal with coronavirus that it could make things worse for the whole region.
Millions of Venezuelans have fled the country in recent years as it deals with an economic crisis that has made the healthcare sector collapse and left many struggling for basic supplies.
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Inflation heading for 200 per cent and shortages of basic supplies - and as a result Venezuela's hospitals are at breaking point. Photojournalist Betty Zapata o...
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Euronews correspondent Anelise Borges speaks to doctors and patients in a Venezuela hospital, and sees first hand the level of the crisis. …
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Euronews correspondent Anelise Borges speaks to doctors and patients in a Venezuela hospital, and sees first hand the level of the crisis. …
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Senior cancer specialists at Venezuela's top oncology hospital say half of their patients are needlessly dying because they have no access to the most basic of ...
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All over Venezuela, mental health institutions are struggling to provide medication and care through the country's economic crisis.
The government has blamed th...
All over Venezuela, mental health institutions are struggling to provide medication and care through the country's economic crisis.
The government has blamed the sanctions imposed by the United States but doctors and facility workers said the problem began years ago.
As the political and economic crises in Venezuela worsen, it is likely that patients with mental illness and others among the country's most vulnerable will fare the worst.
Al Jazeera's Lucia Newman reports from Tachira.
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All over Venezuela, mental health institutions are struggling to provide medication and care through the country's economic crisis.
The government has blamed the sanctions imposed by the United States but doctors and facility workers said the problem began years ago.
As the political and economic crises in Venezuela worsen, it is likely that patients with mental illness and others among the country's most vulnerable will fare the worst.
Al Jazeera's Lucia Newman reports from Tachira.
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Striking healthcare workers in Venezuela blame the government for how bad things have gotten.
The country had one of the best healthcare systems in South Americ...
Striking healthcare workers in Venezuela blame the government for how bad things have gotten.
The country had one of the best healthcare systems in South America 25 years ago but US sanctions and mismanagement by leaders, have forced doctors to flee and left medicines in short supply.
Venezuelan citizens are paying the price as President Nicolas Maduro and opposition leader Juan Guaido continue their power struggle.
Al Jazeera's Sara Khairat explains.
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Striking healthcare workers in Venezuela blame the government for how bad things have gotten.
The country had one of the best healthcare systems in South America 25 years ago but US sanctions and mismanagement by leaders, have forced doctors to flee and left medicines in short supply.
Venezuelan citizens are paying the price as President Nicolas Maduro and opposition leader Juan Guaido continue their power struggle.
Al Jazeera's Sara Khairat explains.
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Once again the Western media has spun horror stories about what's going on in Venezuela. First it was the food lines, this time, it's the medical care system. h...
Once again the Western media has spun horror stories about what's going on in Venezuela. First it was the food lines, this time, it's the medical care system. http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/debunking-the-health-crisis-myth-in-venezuela/
Once again the Western media has spun horror stories about what's going on in Venezuela. First it was the food lines, this time, it's the medical care system. http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/debunking-the-health-crisis-myth-in-venezuela/
Latin America has been badly hit by the coronavirus and aid workers in Venezuela are warning the country is barely able to respond.
With a healthcare system alr...
Latin America has been badly hit by the coronavirus and aid workers in Venezuela are warning the country is barely able to respond.
With a healthcare system already on its last legs before the pandemic, Venezuelans are forced to resort to extreme measures to find help for themselves and loved ones.
Authorities have also taken to threatening people with criminal charges like “bacterial terrorism” to enforce compliance.
Al Jazeera’s Teresa Bo reports.
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Latin America has been badly hit by the coronavirus and aid workers in Venezuela are warning the country is barely able to respond.
With a healthcare system already on its last legs before the pandemic, Venezuelans are forced to resort to extreme measures to find help for themselves and loved ones.
Authorities have also taken to threatening people with criminal charges like “bacterial terrorism” to enforce compliance.
Al Jazeera’s Teresa Bo reports.
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Venezuela's health system is at risk of collapse as private and public hospitals are facing one of the worst crises in years. There is an acute shortage of everything from basic medical supplies to medications for more complicated illnesses as hospitals are struggling to serve patients. Al Jazeera's Harris Whitbeck reports from Caracas. Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website http://www.aljazeera.com/
A new report by Human Rights Watch and Johns Hopkins University is warning that Venezuela is so poorly-equipped to deal with coronavirus that it could make things worse for the whole region.
Millions of Venezuelans have fled the country in recent years as it deals with an economic crisis that has made the healthcare sector collapse and left many struggling for basic supplies.
Al Jazeera’s Alessandro Rampietti reports.
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Euronews correspondent Anelise Borges speaks to doctors and patients in a Venezuela hospital, and sees first hand the level of the crisis. …
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Senior cancer specialists at Venezuela's top oncology hospital say half of their patients are needlessly dying because they have no access to the most basic of medicines.
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All over Venezuela, mental health institutions are struggling to provide medication and care through the country's economic crisis.
The government has blamed the sanctions imposed by the United States but doctors and facility workers said the problem began years ago.
As the political and economic crises in Venezuela worsen, it is likely that patients with mental illness and others among the country's most vulnerable will fare the worst.
Al Jazeera's Lucia Newman reports from Tachira.
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Striking healthcare workers in Venezuela blame the government for how bad things have gotten.
The country had one of the best healthcare systems in South America 25 years ago but US sanctions and mismanagement by leaders, have forced doctors to flee and left medicines in short supply.
Venezuelan citizens are paying the price as President Nicolas Maduro and opposition leader Juan Guaido continue their power struggle.
Al Jazeera's Sara Khairat explains.
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Once again the Western media has spun horror stories about what's going on in Venezuela. First it was the food lines, this time, it's the medical care system. http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/debunking-the-health-crisis-myth-in-venezuela/
Latin America has been badly hit by the coronavirus and aid workers in Venezuela are warning the country is barely able to respond.
With a healthcare system already on its last legs before the pandemic, Venezuelans are forced to resort to extreme measures to find help for themselves and loved ones.
Authorities have also taken to threatening people with criminal charges like “bacterial terrorism” to enforce compliance.
Al Jazeera’s Teresa Bo reports.
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This cancer hospital in Caracas was once renowned, but now the crisis across Venezuela's health service has hit hard. One doctor accepted to let FRANCE24's reporters to enter his department in secret.
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Venezuela's health system is at risk of collapse as private and public hospitals are facing one of the worst crises in years. There is an acute shortage of everything from basic medical supplies to medications for more complicated illnesses as hospitals are struggling to serve patients. Al Jazeera's Harris Whitbeck reports from Caracas. Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website http://www.aljazeera.com/
A new report by Human Rights Watch and Johns Hopkins University is warning that Venezuela is so poorly-equipped to deal with coronavirus that it could make things worse for the whole region.
Millions of Venezuelans have fled the country in recent years as it deals with an economic crisis that has made the healthcare sector collapse and left many struggling for basic supplies.
Al Jazeera’s Alessandro Rampietti reports.
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Inflation heading for 200 per cent and shortages of basic supplies - and as a result Venezuela's hospitals are at breaking point. Photojournalist Betty Zapata obtained exclusive access to the country's crumbling health system. Warning: graphic images.
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Euronews correspondent Anelise Borges speaks to doctors and patients in a Venezuela hospital, and sees first hand the level of the crisis. …
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Senior cancer specialists at Venezuela's top oncology hospital say half of their patients are needlessly dying because they have no access to the most basic of medicines.
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All over Venezuela, mental health institutions are struggling to provide medication and care through the country's economic crisis.
The government has blamed the sanctions imposed by the United States but doctors and facility workers said the problem began years ago.
As the political and economic crises in Venezuela worsen, it is likely that patients with mental illness and others among the country's most vulnerable will fare the worst.
Al Jazeera's Lucia Newman reports from Tachira.
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Striking healthcare workers in Venezuela blame the government for how bad things have gotten.
The country had one of the best healthcare systems in South America 25 years ago but US sanctions and mismanagement by leaders, have forced doctors to flee and left medicines in short supply.
Venezuelan citizens are paying the price as President Nicolas Maduro and opposition leader Juan Guaido continue their power struggle.
Al Jazeera's Sara Khairat explains.
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Once again the Western media has spun horror stories about what's going on in Venezuela. First it was the food lines, this time, it's the medical care system. http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/debunking-the-health-crisis-myth-in-venezuela/
Latin America has been badly hit by the coronavirus and aid workers in Venezuela are warning the country is barely able to respond.
With a healthcare system already on its last legs before the pandemic, Venezuelans are forced to resort to extreme measures to find help for themselves and loved ones.
Authorities have also taken to threatening people with criminal charges like “bacterial terrorism” to enforce compliance.
Al Jazeera’s Teresa Bo reports.
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Venezuela (i/ˌvɛnəˈzweɪlə/VEN-ə-ZWAYL-ə; Spanish:[beneˈswela]), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (Spanish:República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a federal republic located on the northern coast of South America. It is bordered by Colombia on the west, Brazil on the south, Guyana on the east, and the islands of Trinidad and Tobago to the north-east. Venezuela's territory covers around 916,445km2 (353,841sqmi) with an estimated population around 33,221,865. Venezuela is considered a state with extremely high biodiversity (currently ranks 7th in the world's list of nations with the most number of species), with habitats ranging from the Andes Mountains in the west to the Amazon Basin rain-forest in the south, via extensive llanos plains and Caribbean coast in the center and the Orinoco River Delta in the east.
I met her in Venezuela With a basket on her head And if she loved others she didn't say But I knew she do, to pass away the time in Venezuela Pass away the time in Venezuela I gave her a sash of blue A beautiful sash of blue Because I knew that she could do with all the tricks, I knew she knew To pass away the time in Venezuela And when the wind was out to sea, the wind was out to sea And she was taking leave of me I said sheer up there'll always be Sailors on shore on leave in Venezuela Her linger was changed but the thought of her beautiful smile The thought of her beautiful smile Will haunt me and taunt me for many a mile She was my gal and she did the wale
The Ambassador expressed Venezuela's interest in expanding bilateral cooperation and confirmed the country's readiness to receive a delegation from Uzbekistan.
El vuelo de este viernes trasladó a 208 migrantes deportados por EE.UU., dijo a periodistas el ministro de Transporte de Venezuela, Ramón Velásquez ... donde los trasladaron las autoridades de Venezuela.
Governance in Venezuela has broken down, leaving the basic needs of its citizens unmet - sufficient food, clean water, and medicines are inaccessible for most ... In fact, the government of Venezuela is ...
Gonzalez, also a migrant from Venezuela, was set to donate a kidney for his brother but was arrested and now detained by ICE... Gonzalez, also a migrant from Venezuela, was set to donate a kidney for his brother but was arrested and now detained by ICE.
The flights are part of Venezuela's Return to the HomelandPlan, a government initiative to help citizens return with government support, Cabello said ... Venezuela and the United States agreed last ...