Yle on the Border Between Venezuela and Colombia: a Dire Economy Is Driving Venezuelans to Commute Across the Border
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There is no sign of an influx of political refugees into or out of Venezuela, says Yle's foreign correspondent Mika Mäkeläinen in the border city of Cúcuta on the Colombian side.
Close to Lima: Congress van turned on the exclusive road of the Metropolitan Double attack on VES: extortionists shoot buses of lines 41 and E-10The head of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers (PCM) Ernesto Álvarez indicated that the government has intensified security at the borders of the country, with a greater deployment of the Peruvian National Police (PNP) and the Armed Forces, in front of a possible scenario of conflict in Venezuel…
Faced with the possibility of a further deterioration of the crisis that Venezuela is going through after the capture of Maduro and the presidency of the United States, the government resolved to strongly safeguard the borders of the country.
Colombia fears a larger wave of refugees from Venezuela. "That's why there's a large military presence at the border, and we're also seeing more and more migration police checking who's entering Colombia and intending to stay," reports Polsat News correspondent Tomasz Lejman from Cúcuta.
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