CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was sworn in for a new term on Friday, extending his increasingly repressive rule in the face of renewed protests and rebukes from ...
Venezuela is free," she insisted ... echoing his first term policy of "maximum pressure" against the authorities in Caracas. - US denies plot - Machado's public appearance -- her first in over ...
CARACAS - Opponents of Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro took to the streets on Jan 9 in a last-ditch protest against his swearing-in for a third six-year term as president. After a July election that ...
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In the midst of the complicated political and social scenario, Caracas Archbishop ... Christ and his Church. The United Nations panel of election experts that was in Venezuela during the July ...
In the midst of the complicated political and social scenario, Caracas Archbishop Raúl Biord ... for achieving a democratic transition in Venezuela. After the opposition leader along with Milei ...
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado gestures during a protest called by the opposition on the eve of the presidential inauguration, in Caracas on January 9, 2025. Venezuela is on ...
“If you need one word to describe Venezuela these days, it would be fearful ... Gonzalez is also pledging to crash Maduro’s reelection party by returning to Caracas – where he is now accused of ...
One high-profile case in recent weeks involves Nahuel Gallo, an Argentinian policeman detained in Venezuela late last year. Caracas accuses him of plotting to kill Maduro’s deputy Delcy ...
Rival groups of demonstrators had gathered throughout Venezuela’s capital Caracas on the eve of the inauguration. In several parts of Caracas on Thursday, crowds of opposition supporters slowly ...
Foro Penal, a Caracas-based legal assistance group, has counted 47 foreign or dual nationals from 13 countries among the nearly 1,800 people imprisoned for political reasons in Venezuela.
FILE - Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro gestures during a news conference at Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela, July 31, 2024, three days after his disputed reelection.