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Cucuta, Colombia, Oct 16 (EFE).- Venezuela's longstanding economic and political crisis, which has led millions to migrate abroad and has been exacerbated recently by severe gasoline shortages, is causing major humanitarian challenges at the main gateway linking that Caribbean nation with neighboring Colombia.(CAMERA:Mario Caicedo)
Cucuta, Colombia, Oct 16 (EFE).- Venezuela's longstanding economic and political crisis, which has led millions to migrate abroad and has been exacerbated recently by severe gasoline shortages, is causing major humanitarian challenges at the main gateway linking that Caribbean nation with neighboring Colombia.(CAMERA: Mario Caicedo)
Quito, Apr 30 (EFE).- Between 200 and 400 Venezuelans seeking to return to their country amid the coronavirus pandemic are stranded on the northern border of Ecuador with Colombia, which has led various groups to ask the government for a humanitarian corridor. (Camera: ELIAS L. BENARROCH)FOOTAGE SHOWS VENEZUELANS IN THE PASSAGE OF RUMICHANGA AN WALKING THROUGH TULCÁN CAMINO DE RUMICHACA.
Puente de Rumichaca, Apr 30 (EFE).- Ecuadorian police officers on Thursday night blocked access to the Rumichaca International Bridge on the border with Colombia from a group of Venezuelan migrants, who have demanded to cross to Colombia to return to their country.The border has been closed since March due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Camera:XAVIER MONTALVO).FOOTAGE SHOWS VENEZUELAN MIGRANTS' CONFRONTATION WITH ECUADORIAN POLICE ON THE RUMICHACA INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE ON THE COLOMBIA-ECUADOR BORDER.
Venezuelan military, including General Sulbaran Quintero, talks with protesters on the Simon Bolivar International Bridge between Venezuela and Colombia, after deadly clashes at the border. IMAGES
Ministers from more than a dozen European and Latin American states begin meeting in Montevideo to negotiate a solution to the Venezuelan crisis as President Nicolas Maduro and opposition leader Juan Guaido clashed in Caracas over allowing humanitarian aid into the crisis-wracked country. IMAGES