Venezuela, Maduro
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Venezuelans remain in shock after President Nicolás Maduro was deposed and captured in a U.S. military operation.
“It washed away my whole house. I couldn’t recover anything from my house. At that moment I could only think about my family that was sleeping inside the house. Thank God my guardian angel told me to come back home. That’s what I did, I saved my ...
One native Venezuelan is watching the unfolding situation from southeast Michigan and says there is joy in his home country. But he also says there is more work to be done because Nicolas Maduro was just one piece of the regime there.
MARACAIBO, Venezuela — The hands of Yosbelin Pérez have made tens of thousands of the aluminum round gridles that Venezuelan families heat every day to cook arepas. She takes deep pride in making the revered “budare,” the common denominator among ...
A prominent American expatriate lawyer was slain and his companion was wounded in an attack at their home in the Venezuelan capital, authorities and family members said Monday. John Ralston Pate, 70, was found dead Sunday in a well-to-do neighborhood of ...
The crisis in Venezuela remains deeply complex, combining humanitarian disaster, state-military entanglement with illicit markets, increased regional military posturing, and a host of legal and normative questions. To understand the current U.S. and ...
Nicolás Maduro’s first court hearing — a heavily secured spectacle where he proclaimed he is still Venezuela’s president and pleaded “soy inocente” — was merely the beginning of a legal odyssey that could keep him locked up and out of power for years,
After the U.S. military attack on Caracas, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife are now in custody.