Machado, the Venezuelan opposition leader who prompted millions of Venezuelans to reject President Nicolás Maduro in last ...
Readers respond to escalating tensions between Washington and Caracas as the White House refuses to rule out further seizures ...
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks to Venezuelan journalist Tony Frangie, who heads the newsletter Venezuela Weekly, about what life on the ground has been like over the past year.
The consequences of the economic collapse and deep inequality are seen daily in the hillside slum of San Agustín, on the edge ...
Venezuelan authorities said the U.S. government had unilaterally suspended a scheduled deportation flight that was due to ...
Jørgen Watne Frydnes, chair of the Norwegian Nobel committee, told the award ceremony that 'María Corina Machado has done ...
U.S. tanker seizure risks backfiring, with bipartisan warnings it could trigger conflict with Venezuela while offering no ...
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro made his first public appearance in days on Sunday, putting to an end speculation within the country that he had fled amid escalating tensions with the US.
Claudia Macero (L), Pedro Uchurrurtu (C) and Magalli Meda are photographed greeting the media in August from the Argentine embassy in Caracas, which at the time was under Brazilian custody. Five ...
The Russian Parliament officially ratified the Strategic Partnership Treaty between Moscow and Caracas on Wednesday, expanding political and economic cooperation between the two nations amid ...
US President Donald Trump confirmed Sunday he had recently spoken with Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro amid soaring tensions ...
Caracas is the second most violent city in the world A recent government announcement about an alleged drop in the homicide rate in Venezuela’s capital, Caracas, raises strong doubts about whether ...