Opponents of Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro took to the streets in their thousands Thursday in a last-ditch protest against his swearing-in for a third six-year term as president. Attempts by Trump to force Maduro out during his first term as US president by recognizing a parallel opposition-led government and imposing sanctions on Venezuela's oil sector came to naught.
The message seemed designed to reach Washington as one administration prepares to hand the baton to the next: If the United States keeps messing with Venezuela, then Caracas will retaliate by “liberating” the US territory of Puerto Rico,
If you need one word to describe Venezuela these days, it would be fearful.” That’s what one Latin American diplomat told CNN this week, reflecting on the strange atmosphere in the country.
The Venezuelan diaspora gathered across the world on Thursday, one day ahead of the beginning of a new presidential term.
In 2022, the White House granted Venezuela a financial lifeline "to support the restoration of democracy" after President Nicolás Maduro promised to work toward an open presidential election, granting U.
Venezuela pro-democracy figurehead Maria Corina Machado was briefly detained by security forces Thursday after emerging from months of hiding to lead a protest in Caracas, defiantly promising after he
On the eve of the tense presidential inauguration in Caracas, about a hundred Venezuelans gathered at the Bastille Square in Paris to support opposition figures María Corina Machado and Edmundo González Urrutia,
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was sworn in for a third six-year term after a reelection widely viewed as illegitimate and as his administration grows increasingly brazen in cracking down on its
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado on Thursday emerged from hiding to lead last-ditch protests against the inauguration of Nicolás Maduro for a third term as president after elections he has been accused of stealing.
COMMENTARY Venezuelans shouldn't be surprised if Trump sees more political dividends in cutting an oil-and-deportees deal with Maduro instead of tightening the Venezuelan regime-change screws.
Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro was sworn in for a third presidential term on Friday, despite overwhelming evidence that he lost July’s presidential election to opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez,
And - well, 70% of Venezuelans is basically what voted against ... KELLY: That was Raul Stolk, the managing director of the news site Caracas Chronicles, talking us through dramatic political ...