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  • Two months later, Marinez came back to Maracaibo, "without any money in my pockets," he said. He tried to find work but was unable to find one in the job market that was destroyed due to the pandemic. It also led to a prolonged economic recession.

    Ten years prior, Venezuela, a petrostate under the leadership of  OSRS gold Hugo Chavez, witnessed a slump in the price of oil. in 2017, the cost of a barrel plummeted to around $50, down from a high of over $100 in addition, The U.S. instituted wide-ranging sanctions against the Venezuelan dictatorship.

    "When oil prices started to decline and the country was left with no funds to import goods," said Alejandro Velasco, a professor at New York University who specializes in Venezuelan politics, in a phone interview. "As a result there was no money to support the economy."

    The Venezuelan coffers were already empty after it spent its most recent oil wealth on social services such as subsidised food, medical care, in addition to literacy initiatives. Chavez also exiled perceived dissenters in the oil industry an attempted military coup affecting production.

    The widespread corruption within the state has harmed the economy, according to Paul Angelo, a fellow at the Council for Foreign Relations who is an expert on Latin American politics.

    Runescape designer Jagex has put an end the development of Runelite HD, a fan-made HD mod to the popular online client, which is an open-source project for Old School Runescape, just when the project was set to launch on Monday. The decision was made at the eleventh hour, and has some Runescape players disliking Jagex's decision . They've also said they'll move to other MMOs.

    Runelite HD designer "117" posted on Reddit Tuesday to share the message he got from Jagex and was later confirmed by Jagex in the company's blog article. Runelite HD operates as a plugin that would give an impressive visual overhaul to the original Runescape which can be found by 117's Twitter. Moderator 117 also said that they have spent approximately 2,000 hours over the last two years working on Runelite HD.

    "Yesterday we reached out to the developers of well-known HD projects and Buy OSRS gold  asked that they stop developing their projects, because it's a project we are currently investigating directly," Jagex stated. Jagex addressed 117 with the news that it was working on an HD rendition of Old School Runescape was "still fairly early in the exploration stage" but "very far from being finished."