For the past 20 years, young people in Venezuela have been on the front lines of protests to demand change in the socialist-run country. But many university students interviewed by VOA in Caracas say they are disillusioned by the lack of change and have stopped taking part in protests because of government repression and fears for their safety. From Caracas, reporter Adriana Nunez Rabascall has the story, narrated by Cristina Caicedo Smit~VOA NEWS
Due to China Connections,Popular Indian Payment System Faces Restrictions
Tensions High in Bangladesh District After Muslims Killed Over Hindu Temple Fire
As Boat Tragedy Shows Dangers of Crossing, UN Criticizes Britain’s Rwanda Migrant Law
At Myanmar Camp for Displaced,Hundreds Struggle as Rainy Season Looms
Taiwan Attracting Tech Students from Southeast Asia
Philippine Military Kills 12 Militants, including Rebel Leader
Mined Country:How Explosives Impact the Evironment in Ukraine
UN Security Council Hears Report on UN Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo
Subscribe Our You Tube Channel
Fighting Fake News
Fighting Lies