Archaeologists discovered clusters of red ocher drawings scattered on rocks and cliffs across Canaima National Park—and have some theories on who made the mysterious art.
Edmundo González, recognized by the United States as Venezuela’s president-elect, urges the Trump administration not to deal with the Maduro regime on immigration.
A Northeast Philadelphia woman from Venezuela is worried about her Temporary Protected Status amid the Trump administration's crackdown.
“The effect is a revolving door,” said Genesis Davila, a lawyer and founder of Defiende Venezuela, a human rights organisation that presents evidence of rights violations to international organisations like the United Nations.
Nicolás Maduro, who was sworn in as president on Jan. 10, after the questioned victory granted to him by the chavista-controlled National Electoral Council (CNE), affirmed Thursday that Venezuela is preparing “permanently” for the “armed struggle” in defense of “democracy” and “peace” in the country.
Venezuela’s regime has distributed weapons to state workers and militias, potentially aiming to expand the country’s civilian army while exposing his waning influence over the colectivos, once the primary political-military force supporting his government.
The first thing greeting me as I disembarked from my flight in Caracas was a wanted poster for one Edmundo González Urrutia. The reward was $100,000. Not
The US ruling class is approaching a consensus on the use of further economic devastation and potentially military force to oust Maduro and secure control over the world’s largest oil reserves.
Marianela Bazan holds a poster of her husband Exar Castillo, who was arrested during a post-election government crackdown on protests, outside the Attorney General's office in Caracas, Venezuela, Tuesday,
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France ordered the Venezuelan embassy to downsize its diplomatic staff in Paris after Caracas demanded the same from French diplomats. This tit-for-tat move stems from Venezuela's restrictions on European diplomats following President Maduro's controversial inauguration,
Venezuelan police on Wednesday shot dead one of the country's most notorious gang leaders, who imposed a reign of terror on one of Latin America's biggest shantytowns, Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello announced Wednesday.