Venezuela opposition leader recognized by US

Venezuela’s opposition leader plans to meet Washington lawmakers and speak with President Joe Biden next week ahead of his ...
T hey are preparing for the coronation,” says a bakery manager in Caracas, Venezuela’s capital, as teams of cleaners spruce ...
Edmundo González Urrutia is heading to Argentina this week in a show of defiance as Caracas prepares to inaugurate current ...
Venezuelan Dictator Nicolas Maduro has accused Venezuela’s political opposition of attempting to trigger a “civil war” within ...
Venezuela announces a $100,000 reward for information on the whereabouts of the opposition candidate who said he defeated ...
Venezuela's oil exports rose 10.5% last year despite political instability and changes to the U.S. sanctions regime on the ...
Venezuelan authorities must respect people's rights to life, liberty and personal security in the run-up to the start of President Nicolas Maduro's third term on January 10, UN experts said Thursday.
Global condemnation over the lack of transparency prompted Maduro to ask Venezuela’s high court, also stacked with ruling-party loyalists, to audit the results. The court subsequently reaffirmed ...
Venezuela’s ruling party makes a show of force and warns that anyone attempting an insurrection or an invasion to prevent the ...