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The Caribbean is no longer calm waters but a powder keg. American destroyers, Venezuelan F-16s, and rising great-power ...
After more than a decade of failed diplomatic efforts, it may be time to confront a difficult truth: Military action could be ...
The latest unraveling of Venezuela’s economy, changes to foreign aid, sanctions from the United States, and cuts to state subsidies and programs have made many necessities simply unaffordable to the ...
No doubt, Venezuelans deserve better government. For more than a quarter century they have suffered under left-populist strongmen, first Hugo Chavez and then his successor and current president, ...
The recent escalation of tensions between Washington and Caracas, which has led to the United States deploying at least seven ...
As he sends more troops to Venezuela's borders amid a standoff with Trump, President Nicolas Maduro says he's also ...
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said he would deploy military and militias to 284 “battlefront” locations across his ...
Venezuela will begin to observe the annual Christmas holiday on Oct. 1 for a second straight year, Venezuelan President ...
The country's interior minister said those killed in a U.S. Caribbean strike were not drug traffickers, raising questions about the legality of the attack.
The move comes amid escalating tensions with Washington, which sent three warships and 4,000 Marines towards Venezuela last ...
While it might seem minor it was yet another sign of Venezuela’s need to publicize its rapprochement with China in the midst ...