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Amid Tensions with US, High Inflation Is Back on Venezuela’s Streets

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By Stefano Pozzebon, CNN Caracas, Venezuela (CNN) — As Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro faces growing US military pressure and calls for his resignation, an old foe is returning to haunt him in his own backyard: Inflation, one of Venezuela’s chronic economic maladies, is on the rise again. “Prices are growing every day,” said Yon Michael Hernandez, 25, a motorcycle taxi driver in the slum of Petare, east of Caracas. “Corn flour is 220 bolivar…

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Venezuela's vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, claims that her country's economy has remained "undisturbed" despite the deployment of the US.

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Amid tensions with US, high inflation is back on Venezuela’s streets

As Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro faces growing U.S. military pressure and calls for his resignation, an old foe is returning to haunt him in his own backyard: Inflation, one of Venezuela’s chronic economic maladies, is on the rise again.

·Atlanta, United States
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By Stefano Pozzebon, CNN. As Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro faces mounting US military pressure and calls for his resignation, an old enemy is returning to haunt him on his own soil: inflation, one of Venezuela's chronic economic woes, is on the rise again. "Prices go up every day," said Yon Michael Hernández, 25, a motorcycle taxi driver in the Petare neighborhood of eastern Caracas. "Corn flour costs 220 bolivars today; tomorrow it might …

·Idaho Falls, United States
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KIFI broke the news in Idaho Falls, United States on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
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