Edmundo González, recognized by the United States as Venezuela’s president-elect, urges the Trump administration not to deal with the Maduro regime on immigration.
Venezuela’s opposition leader Maria Corina Machado called on her supporters to boycott this year’s regional and parliamentary elections, paving the way for the ruling party to consolidate its control in the country.
The opposition leader of Venezuela, María Corina Machado, reappeared this Thursday at a protest in Caracas surrounded by hundreds of supporters after being in hiding since August 28, when she went out to demonstrate to claim the victory of the anti-Chávez candidate Edmundo González Urrutia in the presidential elections,
The new US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, spoke on Wednesday with Venezuelan opposition leaders Edmundo González Urrutia and María Corina Machado to reaffirm Washington’s […]
The United States and Venezuela have a fraught recent history marked by broken diplomatic relations, sanctions and accusations of criminal activity and coup-plotting.
The leader of the democratic opposition, María Corina Machado, published a message this Sunday, January 19th, through her account on X (formerly Twitter), where […]
In her latest VA column, Jessica Dos Santos takes stock of the hardline opposition's all-or-nothing antics and their consequences.
The Trump administration has announced that it would roll back a Biden-era extension of Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans that would have allowed hundreds of thousands of people to renew the deportation protections through October 2026.
Days after his swearing-in for a third term in office amid allegations of electoral fraud, President Nicolás Maduro pledges to "integrate the popular power" into Venezuela's constitution.
From January 20-26, the Order’s communication team participated in the Seminar of Santa Croce and the Jubilee of Communication in Rome. Those responsible for communications of the Order are meeting in Rome from January 20-26 to design a communications ...
Electoral authorities will summon political parties to sign a document pledging to respect the results from the upcoming April 27 vote.
Venezuela said it will hold regional and parliamentary elections in April, potentially splitting the opposition over whether to boycott the vote.Most Read from BloombergWhat Happened to Hanging Out on the Street?