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
Brazil’s GOL Linhas Aéreas is returning to the Venezuelan market after nearly a decade away, addressing the lack of air connectivity between the South American neighbors.
Mixed messages from Republicans worry the opposition to Maduro in Caracas.
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.
Families of those considered "political prisoners" in Venezuela, detained following the July 28 elections, gathered this Tuesday at the Prosecutor’s Office in Caracas to request the "definitive closure of criminal proceedings" against their loved ones.
The inauguration of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has left his opponents grappling with conflicting feelings of hope and disappointment, pondering why the leftist leader could not be stopped despite credible evidence that he had lost the election last year.
Qatar Airways becomes the second Middle Eastern carrier to serve Colombia, following Emirates’ one-stop daily service to Bogotá via Miami, launched in June 2024. The airline will also be the first from the Middle East to serve Venezuela.
The partner of an Argentine security service officer, jailed in Venezuela more than a month ago for "terrorism," demanded his immediately release on Tuesday.
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.
Since his loss in Venezuela's election last year, governing for Maduro has largely become an exercise in repression and controlling the narrative. The post For Maduro, Silencing Venezuela's Opposition Has Become Job One appeared first on World Politics Review.
France said on Thursday it had summoned a senior Venezuelan diplomat in Paris to protest against Caracas' decision to limit the number of French diplomatic personnel in the Latin American country. Venezuela said on Tuesday it would impose restrictions on French,
Venezuela's foreign minister on Monday accused opponents of President Nicolás Maduro as being linked to damages at the country’s diplomatic facilities in five nations.