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Venezuela's ruling party lead by President Nicolas Maduro swept to victory in regional and parliamentary elections.
In an interview, Venezuela’s opposition leader Machado said May 25 elections and Chevron’s export ban will weaken the regime.
Boycotting elections often contributes to greater authoritarian control and deepens divisions within the opposition.
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Latin Times on MSNVenezuela Holds Record Number of U.S. Citizens in Prison, Prompting State Department to Issue Highest Level Travel AdvisoryNicolas Maduro's authoritarian regime in Venezuela is holding a record number of American citizens in jail, prompting the State Department to urge Americans to avoid the country.
The Venezuelan makeup artist made it to the US, but his journey became “tragic,” his mother, Alexis Romero, told CNN. Andry ...
The partner and child of imprisoned Argentine Nahuel Gallo have fled Venezuela, aided by Argentine authorities amidst ...
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In this moment of deepening catastrophe, Hispanic America needs its first “Peruvian” pope to act not just as a global ...
Venezuela’s ruling party swept regional and parliamentary elections in a landslide Sunday, tightening President Nicolás ...
Venezuelan President Maduro's party swept the board in parliamentary and regional elections that were boycotted by the ...
Nicolas Maduro has solidified his power over Venezuela following this weekend’s regional and parliamentary election, which ...
The State Department is ramping up efforts to dissuade people from going to Venezuela after revealing it is unjustly ...
The U.S. will not waver in our support for Venezuelans’ fighting for democracy and the safe return of all wrongfully detained Americans,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Friday.
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