Bret Stephens argues that as diplomatic efforts have so far failed, U.S. military intervention may be necessary to remove Venezuela's Maduro and end his regime.
The call for foreign intervention against Nicolas Maduro, promoted by former Colombian Presidents Alvaro Uribe and Ivan Duque, provoked a reaction from Caracas, where the Venezuelan leader predicted a joint response from Venezuela,
Electoral authorities loyal to the ruling party declared Maduro the winner hours after polls closed on July 28, but unlike in previous presidential elections, they did not provide detailed vote counts.
Venezuelans protesting President Nicolas Maduro's return to power for a highly contested third term this week said they did not want a "Cuban-style dictatorship."
(AP Photo/Cristian Hernandez) Cuba’s Miguel Diaz-Canel, right, and Nicaragua’s President Daniel Ortega attend the swearing-in ceremony of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for a third term in Caracas, Venezuela, Friday, Jan. 10, 2025. (AP Photo ...
Argentina said the Chavista leader clings to his position ‘by imposing himself through fear, aggression, murder and prison.’ Other large countries, on the political left and right, also refused to rec
Yesterday, opposition leader María Corina Machado posted a video on social media saying the moment was not right for his return. Recorded in hiding, she promised: “Edmundo will come to Venezuela to be sworn in as constitutional president of Venezuela at the right time.”
By José G. Marquez Iranian nationals bearing falsified passports, allegedly linked to Venezuela, have begun appearing in Colombia in significant numbers in recent weeks, triggering alarm among Latin American security officials and Western diplomats over Tehran's expanding influence in the region.
The Biden administration said Friday that it was extending temporary legal status to about 600,000 Venezuelans and more than 200,000 El Salvadorans in one of its final acts on immigration
Suriname Foreign Minister Albert Ramdin has the backing of the Caribbean Community for the top post at the Organization of American States.
Report on Nicaragua's new volunteer police force, exploring constitutional changes, government expansion, and implications for civil society.