In the current scenario, Brazil has been reported to be reinforcing its military presence in Venezuela-bordering Roraima. The new geopolitical reality has rendered it less necessary to fortify the ...
The deployment of troops and military equipment to Roraima began after tensions escalated between Venezuela and Guyana over the Essequibo territory, a controversy dating back to the 19th century ...
The Brazilian arm of Catholic charity Caritas, which provides food relief for Venezuelan migrants as part of Operation ...
Lack of food is a primary reason many leave Venezuela. Even in Brazil, their diet is limited. Many migrants walk another 135 miles to Boa Vista, Roraima’s state capital. The city of 332,000 is ...