Journalists, listeners cite concern for access to information as Radio Caracas Radio shutters
Journalists and rights groups warn of potential for more restrictive environment as country’s newly formed National Assembly reviews media laws
Journalists, rights groups in Venezuela protest outside parliament despite last-minute changes to the legislation
Newspaper halted print version after a top government official filed a lawsuit against it in 2018 and now says he plans to take control of it.
Supreme Court appointee Ángel Zerpa’s health deteriorating in hunger strike to protest arrest
Government cuts off access to Caracol; Constituent Assembly weighs restrictive legislation
Business leaders decry measure aimed at stifling raging inflation
Move comes in response to US President Donald Trump’s threat of possible military action
Most streets are largely empty a day after the government prohibits protests, threatens prison terms of up to 10 years
A free ‘mobile’ news service takes off to help fill gaps in journalism coverage
Amnesty International presses for investigation into prominent political prisoner’s treatment
Luisa Ortega Díaz files appeal to nullify constituent assembly ordered by President Maduro