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Venezuelan describes his journey from a once-prosperous nation to seeking US asylum, cautioning against socialist policies ...
As food costs climb and public trust in private solutions falters, a government-supported grocery model is moving from fringe ...
Holders of a key bond defaulted by Venezuela's state oil company PDVSA asked a New York judge on Thursday to ensure they can ...
Crowds have gathered at Pride celebrations around the world. Up to one million people were expected at the New York City ...
After a two-month, 10-country trek – through the jungles of northern Colombia, the Darién Gap, and the US immigration system – Anabel and Crisman Urbaez of Venezuela, alongside their two ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams warned about the consequences of "romanticizing" the term socialism, citing results in Cuba ...
In recent months, nearly 16,000 have been dropped off in New York City, including Vilker Infante and Kayla Cherema. Fleeing violence, the young couple left Venezuela for Peru.
Eric Martinez, 16, and Jeremias Martinez, 12, are two brave brothers who survived a long journey from Venezuela to New York City with their parents earlier this year.
On the campaign trail, Mamdani galvanized voters with his pitches on how to rein in the city’s sky-high cost of living, from ...
A Venezuelan mother and her sons braved a dense jungle, perilous waters and menacing traffickers for a better life in New York. The election could decide their fate.
In this episode of Tiempo, we examine Venezuela's migrant crisis and discuss the ramifications of the country's recent presidential election.