Self-exiled Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González is rallying regional support for the opposition's claims that he won the July election against President Nicolás Maduro.
Complaints from detained opposition members and civil society leaders multiply on the eve of protests called against Nicolás Maduro, who will assume a third consecutive term this Friday. Venezuela is experiencing high tension on the day before the inauguration of Nicolás Maduro.
After Maduro was officially inaugurated on Jan. 10, the Biden administration increased a bounty on Maduro’s head, offering $25 million “for his capture,” up from a previous $15 million. #venezuela
From left, Mexico's former President Vicente Fox, Panama's former President Ernesto Perez Balladares, Panama's former President Mireya Moscoso, current Panamanian President Jose Raul Mulino ...
The governor of Puerto Rico requested that President-elect Donald Trump take a stand against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s threats to invade the U.S. island territory. Maduro made the ...
Authorities in Venezuela have released a prominent human rights advocate from detention, just days after President Nicolas Maduro was sworn in for a third term amid a crackdown on dissenting ...
On Friday, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was sworn in for his third six-year term, defying critics in the international community who say his victory in July’s election was illegitimate.
The governor of Puerto Rico pleaded for President-elect Trump to intervene after Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro threatened to invade the U.S. island territory. In a letter addressed to Trump ...
Puerto Rico’s new Republican governor is drawing attention to Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro’s military threats against the U.S. island in the wake of President-elect Trump’s calls for ...
CARACAS, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Venezuela inflation was 48% annually in 2024, the lowest in 12 years, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro told lawmakers in an annual address to the national assembly ...
Puerto Rico’s governor has called on President-elect Donald Trump to respond after Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro threatened to invade the U.S. territory. Governor Jenniffer González-Colón called on Trump’s administration to “swiftly respond ...
Admitting Maduro's objections would be tantamount to conceding that Bolsonaro was not wrong. Hence, the TSE will also refrain from sending any observers to the Venezuelan process.