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Attacks and Insults Greet Venezuelans Fleeing a Ruined Homeland

Attacks and Insults Greet Venezuelans Fleeing a Ruined Homeland Matthew Bristow and Jim Wyss, Bloomberg News A medical staff member of the San Jose Hospital assists Venezuelan migrants in a temporary camp in Maicao, La Guajira, Colombia, on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020. Many of the estimated 1.8 million Venezuelans in Colombia live in overcrowded conditions that make social distancing impossible, conditions that had tens of thousands of migrants returning to Venezuela. , Bloomberg (Bloomberg) On a bus in the Colombian capital of Bogota last month, knife-wielding men threatened Venezuelan passengers. In Guayaquil, Ecuador, a battle with clubs between local vendors and Venezuelans erupted over sidewalk space. In English-speaking Trinidad, Venezuelans avoid speaking Spanish in public.

Attacks and Insults Greet Venezuelans Fleeing a Ruined Homeland

Attacks and Insults Greet Venezuelans Fleeing a Ruined Homeland Attacks and Insults Greet Venezuelans Fleeing a Ruined Homeland Matthew Bristow and Jim Wyss 11 hrs ago Attacks and Insults Greet Venezuelans Fleeing a Ruined Homeland (Bloomberg) On a bus in the Colombian capital of Bogota last month, knife-wielding men threatened Venezuelan passengers. In Guayaquil, Ecuador, a battle with clubs between local vendors and Venezuelans erupted over sidewalk space. In English-speaking Trinidad, Venezuelans avoid speaking Spanish in public. © Bloomberg Venezuela s Migrant Population per Country Venezuela’s descent into hunger and chaos has strained the region for several years, driving out thousands every month into nearby countries. But now, with the number of Venezuelans in exile reaching 5.4 million, the pandemic’s devastation is increasing the level of hostility toward the newcomers.

Chile sets up 5G R&D hub in Valparaiso

Telecompaper Chile sets up 5G R&D hub in Valparaiso Monday 11 January 2021 | 11:30 CET | News Chile s telecommunications regulator Subtel has announced the launch of a new 5G research and development hub in the central coastal city of Valparaiso with a view to carrying out trials as well as certification of equipment and new technologies. The initiative will involve a total of 9 higher education centres located throughout the coastal region, including the Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaiso, Adolfo Ibanez University, Andres Bello University, Playa Ancha University, Federico Santa Maria Technical University, Valparaiso University, Vina del Mar University, Duoc UC and Inacap. Thank you for visiting Telecompaper

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