Annelise Finney reports for DW’s Inside Europe about the global process of historical reckoning — requiring former colonizing countries to come to terms with the darker sides of their past — with a focus on Berlin’s efforts.
April 30th is International Jazz Day, declared by the United Nations in 2011, “to highlight jazz and its diplomatic role of uniting people in all corners of the globe.” On this annual celebration of the smooth form of music, Puerto Rican folk musician Fabiola Méndez came into The World’s studio to talk with Host Carolyn Beeler about her music and the traditional stringed instrument she plays, the cuatro – associated with the island’s countryside, older generations, and family gatherings.
Venezuela has reopened to foreign investment after years of isolation. Some companies have moved in to seize early opportunities, while other, larger corporations are taking a more cautious approach. Meanwhile, Venezuelans are waiting to see tangible improvements.
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