Venezuela's Maduro 'ready to talk'
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The president of Venezuela has established street groups in the country to defend against the US military presence in the Caribbean.
Three people were killed, according to the military's announcement, which didn't provide evidence that the boat was transporting drugs.
Faced with the prospect of armed conflict with the United States, Venezuela’s government seems to be encouraging citizens to spy on each other by using a revamped mobile application to report suspicious people or activities.
Trump's zero tolerance policy clashes with China's new tariff-free trade deal with Venezuela, escalating tensions as U.S. carrier group monitors the region.
Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro said that "right-wing Zionists" want to "deliver Venezuela to the imperialist demons" as the Trump administration continues to ramp up military pressure on the regime and the country's opposition continues to voice their support.
President Donald Trump says the U.S. “may be having some discussions” with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro
Washington alleges the group is headed by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, and is involved in drug trafficking and illegal mining.
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Venezuela’s Maduro denounces US military drills in Trinidad and Tobago amid heightened tensions
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro criticized “irresponsible” plans for the United States to hold five days of military drills in Trinidad and Tobago beginning on Sunday.