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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 only remaining tool to restore democracy and stability in ...
Venezuela will begin to observe the annual Christmas holiday on Oct. 1 for a second straight year, Venezuelan President ...
Despite Venezuela's brutal dictatorship and historic humanitarian crisis, the Trump administration will end Temporary ...
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, ...
Life in Venezuela was deceptively mundane. Then everything collapsed.
President Trump ordered a strike on what he says was a Venezuelan vessel carrying drugs, killing 11 people. NPR asks Brian Finucane of the International Crisis Group if it violated laws.
Alnilys Chirino’s tiny fridge and pantry are almost empty — a handful of peppers and wilting herbs, a kilo of rice, half that ...
As he sends more troops to Venezuela's borders amid a standoff with Trump, President Nicolas Maduro says he's also ...
International human-rights advocates, legal experts and drug policy reformers are sounding alarms after a U.S. military strike destroyed a small boat off the Venezuelan coast last week, killing those ...
Triple-digit inflation, low wages, shrinking foreign aid, and deep cuts to food subsidies are causing millions of Venezuelans to struggle to put food on the table.
Venezuela's economic crisis is taking a toll on the country's children. Last August, Francys Rivero, an unemployed single mother of four, feared for her baby's life. Two months after his birth, even ...