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Today Andrés Correa interviews Venezuelan priest and professor Luis Ugalde. A highly respected voice among social and political analysts in Venezuela, Luis Ugalde is the former rector of Universidad Católica Andrés Bello, and currently serves as the Director of the Center for Educational Planning and Reflection of the Jesuits, and the Central Confe…
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Today Andrés Correa interviews Ecuadorian reporter Jeannette Hinostroza. She recently received the International Press Freedom Award, given by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). She has more than 21 years of professional experience in Colombia and Ecuador. Her popular interview show "La Mañana de 24 horas" went off the air after a wave of …
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Today Andrés Correa interviews José Domingo Blanco, a well known Venezuelan journalist with more than 35 years of experience as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV, radio and advertising. He is a political analyst, and currently a columnist for El Universal.He talks about the possibility that the Maduro regime will seek the suspension of the u…
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Today Andrés Correa interviews Fernando Ochoa Antich, a former member of the Venezuelan military (retired), lawyer, diplomat and politician. As Minister of Defense he dealt directly with the unrest of February 4th, 1992. Later he was Minister of Foreign Affairs and Ambassador of Venezuela to Mexico. Currently he is a columnist for El Universal. In …
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Today Andrés Correa interviews human rights defender Marco Antonio Ponce, Coordinator of the Venezuelan Observatory of Social Conflict. He researches for the Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLASCO) and the Venezuelan Program of Education-Action in Human Rights (PROVEA). He is also a professor at Universidad Central de Venezuela, where he…
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Andres Correa interviews Miguel Angel Rodriguez who has been part of the National Assembly since 2010, when the opposition parties returned to the Parliament. Before that, he was a well known anchor at RCTV, a station closed by the Chavez administration in 2007.In this interview, Rodriguez talks about how:-The Venezuelan Parliament is paralyzed bec…
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