In Venezuela, as political tensions remain high after last week's hotly disputed presidential election, President Nicolás Maduro has shifted his focus to what he appears to consider an equally ...
After the contested July 28 election, Venezuela suspended commercial flights to and from the Dominican Republic. In March 202, the US Department of Justice charged Maduro and 14 other current and ...
“We’ll see what this Christmas is all about,” Quevedo said. Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro gestures in his regular Monday TV show "Con Maduro+," in Caracas, Venezuela on Sept ...
The U.S. government on Thursday responded to Venezuela's disputed July presidential election by imposing sanctions against 16 allies of President Nicolás Maduro ... posted on X, tried to reassure ...
With the nation’s democracy in shambles, President Nicolás Maduro tries to ... the social media platform X. He called critics “bitter” and full of hate. In Venezuela, Christmas is a beloved ...
Christmas will start next month in Venezuela, authoritarian leader Nicolas Maduro has decreed – even as thousands of Venezuelans look set to pass the holidays behind bars amid his government’s ...
Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, the candidate for the opposition party in Venezuela’s presidential election in July and Nicolas Maduro’s political ... Machado posted on X. “Let this be very ...
VENEZUELA'S crazed dictator is bringing Christmas forward to October in a mad move even by his standards. Nicolás Maduro said on TV that he was shuffling up the country's holiday calendar because ...
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken called on Thursday for Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to engage in dialogue with ...
but for strongman Nicolas Maduro Christmas has come early in Venezuela, so much so that he aims to decree its formal beginning for the first of October. “September is arriving and so I said it ...
Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro has declared Christmas will start three months early in the country, in a move which some have suggested was made to further his own political goals.