Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro proposed reforming the constitution in what he called a push to reshape territorial divisions and ...
The consequences of repression and violence in Venezuela and Latin America at large are already knocking against our doors in ...
So far, the second Trump’s administration seems to be sticking to the line of not officially recognizing Maduro and preferring his departure from the scene. It has kept sanctions on the country intact ...
Maduro's inauguration for a third six-year term represented “the violation of the National Constitution,” Machado argued. The Bolivarian regime “decided to cross the red line,” she added.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s five-country tour of Central American allies last week — the first time in a century the U.S ...
Guyanese authorities expressed their regret this week that Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro intends to hold elections for the position of Governor of the disputed territory of Guyana Essequiba ...
The Venezuelan government’s relationship with Tren de Aragua has come under scrutiny after allegations its interior minister ...
President Nicolas Maduro is benefiting from the slow revival of Venezuela’s oil industry, the regime’s top revenue producer, after his release of US prisoners and decision to accept immigrants ...
Chevron Corp. plans to ratchet up oil exports from Venezuela to a seven-year high as a reset of the country’s relationship with the US eases concerns that trade restrictions will increase.
Town hall chiefs in the party resort of Albufeira have announced the penalty fee as part of a crackdown on semi-nudity outside of exempted areas like beaches and hotel swimming pools. Police would ...
Angry Philadelphia Eagles fans have blasted Jason Kelce for partying with the Super Bowl champions in their parade on Friday. Kelce faced huge criticism around the Super Bowl in New Orleans ...
Poland’s Warshaw Court of Appeal ordered a retrial of activist Justyna Wydrzyńska Thursday, citing concerns of judicial impartiality. Human rights organizations welcomed the decision, contending that ...