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About Nicole
Nicole Kolster is a multimedia journalist based in Caracas- Venezuela, who has reported for top news stations throughout North and South America. She has 11 years of experience in Venezuela producing and reporting on politics, the economy and social matters, both for breaking news and features.

She has been a correspondent in Caracas for Voice of America (US), NTN24 (Colombia), among others.  She has also contributed with BBC Mundo. 

Ms. Kolster has received awards and recognitions for her work, such as the Inter-American Press Association Award in the category of Internet News Coverage.
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What do Venezuelans think of 'Veneka', the song that Maduro doesn't like?

05 Dec 2024  |  www.vozdeamerica.com
Rawayana, a prominent Venezuelan band, released 'Veneka' in October as a response to derogatory terms used against Venezuelan migrants. The song has not been well-received by President Maduro. The article explores the opinions of Venezuelans regarding the song, highlighting its cultural and political implications.

Mothers of Incarcerated Adolescents in Venezuela Demand Releases

03 Dec 2024  |  www.vozdeamerica.com
Mothers of adolescents aged 16 to 17, incarcerated in post-electoral Venezuela, held a vigil outside the Prosecutor's Office in Caracas, demanding the release of their children. The mothers expressed deep concern over the mental health of their children, who have contemplated suicide as a means to escape their dire situation. The article highlights the emotional and human rights aspects of the issue, criticizing the Venezuelan authorities for the continued detention of these young individuals.

Rocinha, the largest favela in Brazil, seeks to show its best side to tourists

29 Nov 2024  |  www.vozdeamerica.com
Rocinha, the largest favela in Brazil, is striving to present a more positive image to tourists despite its history of conflicts with the police and ongoing control by a major armed group in Rio de Janeiro. The community aims to attract visitors from around the world by showcasing a different side of its vibrant culture and daily life.

Rocinha, the most populated favela in Brazil, tries to show its best face to tourism

From Brazil to South Africa: The G20 Closes in Rio de Janeiro with Calls Against Hunger and Wars

19 Nov 2024  |  www.vozdeamerica.com
The G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro concluded with South Africa taking over the presidency and a joint declaration to combat hunger, support Gaza, and end the war in Ukraine. President Lula emphasized the need for G20 countries to reduce emissions, while the US announced climate initiatives requiring Trump's approval. Discussions included the Ukraine conflict, with Russia's Lavrov criticizing US missile involvement. The G20 expressed concern over Gaza's humanitarian situation, calling for a ceasefire. The summit also addressed taxing the super-rich and reforming the UN Security Council.

What did the G20 achieve on its first day in Rio de Janeiro?

19 Nov 2024  |  www.vozdeamerica.com
The G20 leaders concluded their annual summit in Rio de Janeiro, issuing a joint declaration supporting a ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon, advocating for a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace in Ukraine, and proposing a tax on the wealthy to combat poverty.

The G20: What did it achieve on its first day in Rio de Janeiro?

19 Nov 2024  |  www.vozdeamerica.com
The G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro reached a consensus on addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and Lebanon, advocating for a ceasefire and increased aid. The summit also emphasized the need for a fair and lasting peace in Ukraine and discussed tax measures for the ultra-wealthy to combat hunger, a proposal supported by Lula da Silva. The absence of Russian President Vladimir Putin was noted, with Foreign Minister Sergéi Lavrov attending in his place. The United States reiterated its support for Ukraine's sovereignty, amid reports of potential military aid developments. The G20 continues to focus on global economic governance and cooperation on issues like climate change and poverty reduction.

Symbol of Freedom: Fragments of the Berlin Wall Preserved in Venezuela

11 Nov 2024  |  www.vozdeamerica.com
Norbert Flauger, a 74-year-old German living in Bejuma, Venezuela, preserves fragments of the Berlin Wall, which he helped dismantle 35 years ago. These pieces, brought to Venezuela in 1992, are cherished as 'symbols of freedom.'

Three months before the questioned presidential elections in Venezuela, what do Venezuelans think?

30 Oct 2024  |  www.vozdeamerica.com
With three months remaining until Venezuela's presidential elections, the article explores the opinions of Venezuelans regarding the electoral process, which has been subject to scrutiny and controversy. It highlights the diverse perspectives and concerns of the populace as the election date approaches.

What would Venezuela have gained if it had managed to join the BRICS as Maduro wanted?

26 Oct 2024  |  www.vozdeamerica.com
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro faced a diplomatic setback when Brazil blocked Venezuela's attempt to join the BRICS group, citing a breach of trust. Analysts suggest that joining BRICS would have provided Venezuela with international legitimacy amid its economic crisis. Despite the setback, Maduro maintains support from allies like Russia. The article highlights the lack of transparency in Venezuela's electoral process, which has not been recognized by several countries, including Brazil. Economically, joining BRICS is seen as having minimal immediate impact, as Venezuela can still maintain bilateral relations with BRICS members.
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