It was the first known visit by a senior U.S. official to Venezuela since U.S. Special Forces captured Nicolás Maduro.
In the aftermath of U.S. strikes and the capture of Maduro, Venezuelans are struggling to understand what just happened — and what might come next.
Venezuela’s government launched a far-reaching crackdown after Maduro’s ouster, detaining journalists and civilians and sending armed gangs to the streets.
Valentino Garavani, the last of the great 20th-century couturiers, a dresser of grandees who became one himself, died ...
Machado has been sidelined by Washington since US forces seized long-term authoritarian leader Nicolas Maduro on January 3.
Gangs of armed pro-regime militants on motorbikes have taken over the streets of Caracas, hunting down Venezuelans who support the US’s audacious capture of dictator Nicolás Maduro, according to ...
Residents in the capital said they are seeing an increased presence of government security forces as well as armed civilian paramilitaries loyal to the government.
Caracas-based Ricardo Vaz, who is a writer and editor at Venezuelanalysis.com, told Truthout that the outcome of the U.S.
A U.S. State Department team traveled to Venezuela on Friday for the first time since strongman Nicolás Maduro was captured ...
Spain is home to the biggest collection of Venezuelan emigrants outside the Americas. Many cheered the capture of Nicolás ...
Just a five-hour flight from New York, Caracas has near-perfect weather, plenty of culture, and terrific food. So when the chance came to visit Venezuela’s capital — at the invitation of Caraqueños ...
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