Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has categorically denied President Nicolás Maduro’s claims that she has fled the country and sought refuge in Spain. For days, Maduro had been ...
Mired in controversy in their respective countries, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro ...
The surprise departure of the man considered by Venezuela’s opposition and several foreign governments to be the legitimate winner of July’s presidential race was announced late Saturday night by ...
In the United States, support for the spread of freedom and democracy around the world has not reflected any partisan ...
Venezuela’s president traveled to Kazan in search of legitimacy, but returns without joining the bloc of countries aligned ...
Maria Corina Machado is still seeking help from the international community in recognizing the supposed true winner of ...
This is a new beginning for us to aim for a win-win situation that benefits both the United States and Venezuela,” stated the Venezuelan leader.
Opposition activist Edwin Santos was found dead after being detained earlier this week, with the party saying he was ...
The opposition insists that its candidate, Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, won the vote by a landslide -- Machado was herself ruled ineligible to run by institutions loyal to the Maduro regime. Gonzalez ...
Exiled opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez wrote on social media: “Yesterday we denounced the kidnapping of Edwin Santos by the Maduro dictatorship.” He added: “Today, he appeared dead.
Maduro had hinted on Monday that his political rival had left Venezuela, later saying she had gone to Spain, where the opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia is in exile after July's election.
The carefree bonhomie is deceptive. Mr Maduro, who claims that he won the election on July 28th even though the opposition has presented clear evidence showing that he lost by a landslide, has not ...