Correo del Orinoco (the Orinoco Post) is a Venezuelan newspaper launched in 2009 with government backing. It is named for its nineteenth-century predecessor, which under the patronage of Simón Bolívar promoted Venezuelan independence. It uses the slogan "the artillery of thought". The original Correo del Orinoco was published on the Orinoco river, but the modern newspaper is based in Caracas. The newspaper is affiliated to the Ministry of Popular Power for Communication and Information and the United Socialist Party of Venezuela.
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| - Correo del Orinoco (2009) (de)
- Correo del Orinoco (2009) (es)
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| - Correo del Orinoco (Orinoco-Post) ist eine 2009 von der venezolanischen Regierung unter Hugo Chávez gegründete Tageszeitung. Der Name soll an die von Simón Bolívar 1818–1822 herausgegebene Wochenzeitung Correo del Orinoco erinnern. Laut New York Times ist die Zeitung vergleichbar mit der kubanischen Parteizeitung Granma. 2010 wurde auch eine englischsprachige Ausgabe gestartet, als deren Chefredakteurin Eva Golinger fungiert. (de)
- El Correo del Orinoco es un periódico venezolano estatal de circulación diaria lanzado el 30 de agosto de 2009. Se llama así en honor al periódico del mismo nombre creado por Simón Bolívar en 1818. Tiene una edición de 50 mil ejemplares. Forma parte del Sistema Nacional de Medios Públicos de Venezuela. Contó desde 2010 con una edición en inglés (Correo del Orinoco International) que estuvo a cargo de la abogada venezolana-estadounidense Eva Golinger. (es)
- Correo del Orinoco (the Orinoco Post) is a Venezuelan newspaper launched in 2009 with government backing. It is named for its nineteenth-century predecessor, which under the patronage of Simón Bolívar promoted Venezuelan independence. It uses the slogan "the artillery of thought". The original Correo del Orinoco was published on the Orinoco river, but the modern newspaper is based in Caracas. The newspaper is affiliated to the Ministry of Popular Power for Communication and Information and the United Socialist Party of Venezuela. (en)
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| - Correo del Orinoco (the Orinoco Post) is a Venezuelan newspaper launched in 2009 with government backing. It is named for its nineteenth-century predecessor, which under the patronage of Simón Bolívar promoted Venezuelan independence. It uses the slogan "the artillery of thought". The original Correo del Orinoco was published on the Orinoco river, but the modern newspaper is based in Caracas. The newspaper is affiliated to the Ministry of Popular Power for Communication and Information and the United Socialist Party of Venezuela. In 2010 the Correo del Orinoco launched a weekly English-language edition, Correo del Orinoco International, with Eva Golinger as its editor. On 12 January 2016, Desirée Santos Amaral, a former Minister of Communication and Information, became the new editor of Correo del Orinoco. The previous editor was Vanessa Davies, a journalist and a political activist for the United Socialist Party of Venezuela. (en)
- Correo del Orinoco (Orinoco-Post) ist eine 2009 von der venezolanischen Regierung unter Hugo Chávez gegründete Tageszeitung. Der Name soll an die von Simón Bolívar 1818–1822 herausgegebene Wochenzeitung Correo del Orinoco erinnern. Laut New York Times ist die Zeitung vergleichbar mit der kubanischen Parteizeitung Granma. 2010 wurde auch eine englischsprachige Ausgabe gestartet, als deren Chefredakteurin Eva Golinger fungiert. (de)
- El Correo del Orinoco es un periódico venezolano estatal de circulación diaria lanzado el 30 de agosto de 2009. Se llama así en honor al periódico del mismo nombre creado por Simón Bolívar en 1818. Tiene una edición de 50 mil ejemplares. Forma parte del Sistema Nacional de Medios Públicos de Venezuela. Contó desde 2010 con una edición en inglés (Correo del Orinoco International) que estuvo a cargo de la abogada venezolana-estadounidense Eva Golinger. (es)
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