Charlie Devereux

GlobalPost

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Charlie Devereux covers Venezuela for GlobalPost. He has written about Caracas' spiraling homicide rate, inflationary economies in Latin America, cult religions and the politicization of Venezuela's movie industry. He was a photographer before moving into journalism in 2005 and has worked in London for the Daily Telegraph and CNN International. He is also a contributor to the Sunday Telegraph, the San Francisco Chronicle, openDemocracy.net and several oil publications. Devereux was born and raised in Panama, speaks fluent Spanish and has traveled extensively in the region.


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For Which it Stands: Venezuela

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Obama’s popularity may force Chavez to change his tune

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Venezuela’s ghostly Robin Hoods

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Where old cars cost more

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Students lead opposition to Hugo Chavez

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Venezuelans protest plan to scrap term limits

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Venezuelans vote on term limits

Referendum will decide if term limits can be scrapped, a proposal that would allow Hugo Chavez to run for re-election.

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Hugo Chavez scores victory to extend term

Venezuela votes to allow socialist president to run for re-election.

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Dropping oil prices pinch Venezuela’s economy

After riding high on surging oil prices, Hugo Chavez is facing tough economic choices.

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Venezuela’s media is caught in a vicious circle

Outlets supporting Hugo Chavez proliferate under the media-savvy president.

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The “E” word: Venezuela and the return of expropriation

An emboldened Chavez moves to extend his government’s reach over private property.