Newspapers in Venezuela are under threat due to an impending paper shortage.<br /><br />Like other businesses in the country, the papers blame their problems on strict currency controls imposed by the government to halt the flight of capital from the country.<br /><br />Newspaper editors have waited for months for more paper and now claim that stopping the printing presses would be an attack on the freedom of the press.<br /><br />In an attempt to stay in business El Nacional, Venezuela's most widely distributed daily, has cut its circulation and is recycling leftover paper.<br /><br />Al Jazeera's Alessandro Rampietti reports from Caracas.