The United States deported 177 migrants from its military base in Guantanamo, Cuba to their homeland in Venezuela Thursday, the latest sign of cooperation between the long-feuding governments.
The US deported 177 migrants from its military base in Guantanamo, Cuba, to Venezuela on Thursday, officials in Washington ...
Andrés Manuel López Obrador learned to dominate the discussion. And his opponents let it happen. Ninety days after Donald ...
The movement on the chess board signifies, at least immediately, Trump's acknowledgment that Maduro in power is a valid ...
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USAID (US Agency for International Development) spends around $2 billion annually in Latin America, which is only 5% of its ...
Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro proposed reforming the constitution in what he called a push to reshape territorial divisions and diversify the economy.
Venezuela has brought home nearly 200 undocumented migrants from the United States, even as the UN warned there should be no ...
Maduro has remained in office even though the United States and other countries determined that he lost to challenger Edmundo Gonzalez in last year’s election ... threats before fleeing Venezuela in ...
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Caracas, Venezuela - February 05, 2025 Nicolás Maduro—sworn in for a third term by the pro-government National Assembly (AN, Parliament) after his contested re-election last July—proposed on ...
As the Venezuelan election in July 2024 approached, momentum was on the side of the opposition’s bid to oust the country’s autocratic leader, President Nicolás Maduro, at the ballot box.