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Venezuela’s interior minister accused opposition leaders and Reza Pahlavi of plotting a false-flag synagogue attack to discredit Iran.
Panama and Venezuela will restore consular services in each other's countries in the coming days nearly a year after Panama suspended them following questionable Venezuelan elections that ...
CARACAS, Venezuela: 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 the ...
Venezuela's opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez waves a Venezuelan flag during a meeting with supporters in Panama City, Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025 Agustin Herrera ...
Venezuela's Maduro takes new oath amid protests and international rebuke To underscore Maduro's growing isolation, the U.S., Canada, the U.K. and EU announced a coordinated round of new sanctions ...
Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro gestures to government supporters before entering a vehicle after his inauguration for a third term in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, Jan. 10, 2025.
President Nicolás Maduro is set to be sworn in for a third six-year term Friday, extending his rule over Venezuela until 2031. The ceremony comes despite credible allegations of electoral fraud ...
But Venezuela’s opposition, led by Machado, published thousands of voting tallies claiming that their own candidate, Edmundo Gonzalez, had actually won the vote with 67% against Maduro’s 30%.
But Venezuela’s opposition, led by Machado, published thousands of voting tallies claiming that their own candidate, Edmundo Gonzalez, had actually won the vote with 67% against Maduro’s 30%.
Aides to Venezuela opposition leader Maria Corina Machado said she was detained Thursday, followed moments later by official denials, in a confusing episode that capped a day of protests seeking ...
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Venezuela's opposition candidate Edmundo González addresses Venezuelans promising to return to the country and take up the Presidency - MSNVenezuela opposition Presidential candidate Edmundo González addressed Venezuelans Friday from the Dominican Republic saying he intended to enter the country to assume the presidency.
Edmundo González, recognized by the U.S. as Venezuela’s president-elect, is on a mission to bolster global support before autocrat Nicolás Maduro is sworn in this week.
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