President-elect Donald Trump’s expected nomination of U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio as his secretary of state signals a dramatic shift from the current U.S. policy towards Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro.
The hard-line Venezuelan leader who once called Donald Trump a "racist cowboy" has congratulated the president-elect on his ...
Despite the fears leading up to the elections, 60% of registered Venezuelans turned out to vote. But hours after polls closed ...
José Rafael Lozada had systematically monitored forest plots for almost 25 years in the Caparo Forest Reserve, the last ...
Information about Tren de Aragua members in the U.S. is sparse, which makes the gang a fertile topic for inspiring ...
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Mired in controversy in their countries, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro ...
A Venezuelan mother and her sons braved a dense jungle, perilous waters and menacing traffickers for a better life in New ...
Venezuela's oil exports rose to a four-year high, approaching 950,000 barrels per day in October, boosted by growing crude ...
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