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The president is justifying deadly military strikes on fatal US overdoses. But Venezuela is linked to cocaine, which is far ...
Maduro has survived predictions and ridicule, but along the way, Venezuela lost millions of inhabitants, 72% of its economy, ...
In Venezuela, daily routines seem undisturbed: children attending school, adults going to work, vendors opening their businesses. But beneath this facade lurks anxiety, fear, and frustration, with ...
President Donald Trump is set to attend a celebrity-packed FIFA World Cup draw in Washington alongside Mexico's president, ...
The Trump administration has built up a fleet of warships near Venezuela as American forces keep blowing up small boats ...
The South American country increasingly at odds with the Trump administration has the world’s largest oil reserves.
On the streets of Doral, the prospect of Trump's military intervention in Venezuela is welcomed with open arms.
Maduro's forces and security agents in Venezuela search citizens' phones for keywords like 'Trump' on streets of Maracaibo, sparking fears of rights abuses.
President Donald Trump has cited drug trafficking as the rationale for recent deadly U.S. strikes on boats in the Caribbean Sea and White House threats to force the resignation of Venezuela's ...
Venezuelans are shrugging off threats to oust leader Nicolás Maduro, worrying more about the price of Christmas decorations and an economy in ruins.
Andrés Izarra, a minister under Maduro who has broken with the government and gone into exile, put it more bluntly. “He is a ...
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