Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro will be sworn in for a third term Friday, while hundreds of government opponents arrested since his disputed reelection last summer languish in the country's packed prisons.
President Nicolás Maduro was sworn in for another six years on Friday, despite evidence that he lost a July election decisively.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was sworn in for a new term on Friday, extending his increasingly repressive rule in the face of renewed protests and rebukes from the United States and others who believe he stole last year's vote.
The inauguration of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has left his opponents grappling with conflicting feelings of hope and disappointment, pondering why the leftist leader could not be stopped des
Even in authoritarian Venezuela, where Nicolás Maduro’s government ... One of the Americans detained since the election is David Estrella, a 64-year-old from the Bronx who works for ...
Venezuela’s legislative palace ... Maduro, likening himself to a biblical David fighting Goliath, accused his opponents and their supporters in the U.S. of trying to turn his inauguration ...
The circumstances around the arrest of David Estrella and the other Americans ... Because the U.S. has no diplomatic presence in Venezuela, their families can face a long process pushing for ...
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — The inauguration of Venezuelan ... Maduro compared himself to a biblical David fighting Goliath and accused his opponents and their supporters in the United States ...
Venezuela’s legislative palace ... Maduro, likening himself to a biblical David fighting Goliath, accused his opponents and their supporters in the U.S. of trying to turn his inauguration ...
In 2019, the Marlins handed out their highest signing bonus in the international class to Jose Salas, the oldest of three brothers in the Salas clan. Grandfather, father and uncle all played professionally in Venezuela,
World Cup is 17 months away and South Florida soccer fans got an up-close preview Saturday afternoon of some of the players who could wind up on the sport’s biggest stage as Team USA beat Venezuela 3-1 in a friendly at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale.
Alexi Lalas and David Mosse kick things off with a preview of the USMNT’s upcoming matches against Venezuela and Costa Rica. A few roster changes included the departing of Jalen Neal, Jesus Ferreira,