Venezuela’s cratering economy ... So the family packed up and drove across the country to the place that’s become their new ...
We left everything in Venezuela. We don’t have a place to live or sleep and have nothing to eat. Nayebis Carolina Figuera, a 34-year-old from Venezuela who fled to neighbouring Brazil Despite some ...
The National Assembly attended by Maduro on January 12, composed of 92.4% of representatives of the ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela, is not recognized by part of the international ...
Despite the fears leading up to the elections, 60% of registered Venezuelans turned out to vote. But hours after polls closed ...
A Venezuelan mother and her sons braved a dense jungle, perilous waters and menacing traffickers for a better life in New ...
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Friday appointed to his Cabinet a close ally who was pardoned by US President Joe Biden last year as part of a prisoner swap and following assurances that ...
Now, they question whether this is even a good place to raise their children ... The whole reason her family left Venezuela ...
Hailing from places like Venezuela and South Asia, voters told us political unrest at home taught them the value of a democratic process.
In a statement, Venezuela's foreign ministry singled out the Brazilian president's top foreign policy advisor Celso Amorim for "acting more like a messenger for North American imperialism" and ...
Venezuela’s Foreign Affairs Ministry characterized the move as “irrational behavior” and likened it to the economic sanctions that the U.S. imposed against the South American country.