Exiled Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia said Friday that he is near to his country and "ready for safe entry," while accusing Nicolás Maduro of completing a "coup d'état" as he ...
As the White House prepares to welcome Donald Trump for the second time, expectations for an end to duplicitous policies and fears of big disruption in the US relations with countries across the globe ...
Report on Nicaragua's new volunteer police force, exploring constitutional changes, government expansion, and implications ...
Silence and little activity marked the streets of Venezuela this Saturday on the first day of Nicolás Maduro's questioned ...
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was sworn in to serve a third term despite credible evidence that his opponent won the ...
Senator Rubio, at his confirmation hearing for secretary of state, makes it clear that he knows what the Castroite communists ...
The head of a leading Venezuelan human rights group was released from detention Thursday, his NGO said, after nine days in ...
Bret Stephens argues that as diplomatic efforts have so far failed, U.S. military intervention may be necessary to remove Venezuela's Maduro and end his regime.
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González receives support from Costa Rica's government during Latin American tour.
President-elect Trump has called for revoking Temporary Protected Status for some countries. Some immigrants in Charlotte ...
Venezuelan NGO Espacio Publico said on X on Thursday that its director, Carlos Correa, has been released from detention.
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.