Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
Today marks a week since two major earthquakes struck Venezuela.
NPR's Ada Peralta reports last night the streets of one of the most hard-hit areas were lined with bodies.
Ivanozio Ortega was looking for her best friend in front of their collapsed building.
She had received a phone call two days ago, but all she heard was static.
She still had hope that her friend, his wife, and their little girl would be found alive.
But the rescuers emerge with a video of two corpses.
The adult is hugging the little girl.
These were praying people, she cried.
They prayed at dinner.
They prayed when they left home.
Another woman comforts her.
They are with Christ now, she says.
Ada Peralta, NPR News, La Guayra, Venezuela.
The U.S. Has sent representatives to Qatar for meetings.
So has Iran.
But the officials from both nations will not hold direct talks.
Qatar says its prime minister has discussed an interim peace deal with U.S.
Envoys.
Iran says its representatives are telling Qatar Israel must fully withdraw from Lebanon.