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Venezuela's president Nicolás Maduro reacted on Thursday to the U.S. announcing new travel restrictions affecting dozens of countries, including Venezuela.
Venezuela’s economic collapse, marked by mass emigration, hyperinflation, and institutional decay, has unfolded under the ...
In this moment of deepening catastrophe, Hispanic America needs its first “Peruvian” pope to act not just as a global ...
In an interview, Venezuela’s opposition leader Machado said May 25 elections and Chevron’s export ban will weaken the regime.
U.S. citizens face severe risks including crime, civil unrest, and no consular support. Level 4 advisory issued by the State ...
Boycotting elections often contributes to greater authoritarian control and deepens divisions within the opposition.
Divisions in Venezuela's opposition were laid bare Monday as it counted the cost of a ballot boycott that allowed ...
Venezuela's authoritarian president, Nicolas Maduro, blamed Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the "Miami Mafia" for the revocation of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for country nationals ...
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“You’re not the president, Maduro. You’re a cowardly dictator who destroyed Venezuela. Millions fled and received TPS to protect them... from you!” she wrote on X. “Now you admit they ...
Six other Americans detained in Venezuela in the months after the country’s July presidential election were freed by the government of President Nicolás Maduro after he met Grenell in February.
Six other Americans detained in Venezuela in the months after the country’s July presidential election were freed by the government of President Nicolás Maduro after he met Grenell in February.