
News
Share
Published 09:59 27 Apr 2016 BST
Explore more on these topics:
Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro (pictured) is coming under intense pressure[/caption]
The vast majority of the country's near 3 million state workers have already been given Fridays off during April by President Nicolas Maduro, who has said:
"We are requesting international help, technical and financial aid to help revert the situation. We are managing the situation in the best possible way while we wait for the rains to return. Several countries in the region have been affected by the drought, caused by El Nino. But Venezuela has the highest domestic consumption of energy."
Venezuela's energy crisis is so serious at present that the government has taken steps to cut power for four hours a day to reduce consumption, as well as moving the clocks forward a half an hour lessen the national demand for electricity, especially in the early evenings.Why Google wants to release 32,000,000 infected mosquitoes into the wild
It’s not quite as crazy as it sounds Google wants to release 32,000,000 disease-infected mosquitoes into the wild. Yes, you heard that right, and while this may sound like the evil masterplan of a crazed villain, the project is actually one of goodwill for the betterment of humanity. For thousands of years, humans have been […]
News
14h
All the reviews for Clarkson’s Farm Series 5 as audience favourite returns
It seems people are divided The new season of Clarkson’s Farm focuses on Jeremy Clarkson’s efforts to modernise Diddly Squat Farm, as he deals with major farming challenges, a changing political landscape, and the growing demands of running his new pub. Season 5 of the documentary reality series begins after a health scare forces Jeremy […]
News
15h
Amazon confirms exact dates for four-day Prime Day event
News