The first thing greeting me as I disembarked from my flight in Caracas was a wanted poster for one Edmundo González Urrutia.
While Washington was arguing over the viability of President Trump’s proposal to annex Greenland, Venezuelan dictator Nicolás ...
The message seemed designed to reach Washington as one administration prepares to hand the baton to the next: If the United ...
Nicolás Maduro, who was sworn in as president on Jan. 10, after the questioned victory granted to him by the ...
Likely at great personal risk, Gonzalez is also pledging to crash Maduro’s reelection party by returning to Caracas – where he is now accused of terrorism, with a $100,000 bounty on his head ...
The Venezuelan capital Caracas was getting ready on Friday to host the inauguration of President Nicolas Maduro's third consecutive term as leader. Several central avenues of the city were blocked for ...
"The freedom of Puerto Rico is pending, and we will achieve it with Brazilian troops," the Venezuelan president said.
Maduro's promised election was neither fair nor free, and the longtime president was sworn in this month for a third six-year ...
The country’s autocrat was sworn in again with little resistance, and many believe it could take a little longer for them to ...
González-Colón’s letter was in response to a Maduro speech on Sunday in Caracas, closing the “Global International ...
Maduro insists the allegations are fabricated. Benigno Alarcón, a professor of Politics at Caracas’s Andrés Bello Catholic University, says Maduro’s message might have been miscalculated.