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Three United States citizens were detained on suspicion of plotting to destabilize Venezuela, Interior Minister Diosdado ...
A United States Navy sailor is being detained in Venezuela after traveling to the country while on personal leave, and without authorization from military authorities, officials said.
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State Department: More US citizens ‘wrongfully detained in Venezuela than in any other country’ - MSNM ore U.S. citizens are being “wrongfully detained” in Venezuelan prisons than any other country, the U.S. State Department said as it issued a travel alert for the country this week.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the U.S. envoy to Venezuela were both working on different deals and ended up at cross ...
A US service member has been detained in Venezuela, according to four US officials familiar with the matter. The service member, a US Navy sailor, is a US citizen and was detained on August 30 in ...
U.S. officials have denied any involvement in a plot to overthrow the president. Three United States citizens were detained on suspicion of plotting to destabilize Venezuela, Interior Minister ...
Venezuela’s government says 4th US citizen detained in alleged plot to kill president “Those who try to mess with Venezuela, we will screw them,” Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello said.
More U.S. citizens are being “wrongfully detained” in Venezuelan prisons than any other country, the U.S. State Department said as it issued a travel alert for the country this week. “U… ...
MORE: 3 US citizens detained in Venezuela over alleged plot against government, interior minister says. The State Department is also warning U.S. nationals that in some cases, ...
"U.S. citizens are at extreme risk of detention when entering Venezuela at any location. They may be unjustly charged with terrorism or other serious crimes and detained for long periods," the ...
The United States government urged US citizens to avoid traveling to Venezuela and its borders. ... Currently, more US nationals are wrongfully detained in Venezuela than anywhere else in the world.
More U.S. citizens are being “wrongfully detained” in Venezuelan prisons than any other country, the U.S. State Department said as it issued a travel alert for the country this week. “U.S ...
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