Nelcy Escorcia, center, holds a sign with a message reading in Spanish; “Thinking differently isn’t a crime; isolating and ...
What a reporter learned covering a protest in Venezuela led by women hoping to free their loved ones
Regina Garcia Cano reported and wrote The Associated Press story that chronicled the efforts of two women to protest the Venezuelan government over the detentions of their husbands. Garcia Cano, along ...
Venezuelan women have spent the year protesting to demand the release of hundreds of political prisoners. Mothers and wives ...
Mileidy Mendoza and Sandra Rosales, Venezuelan women protesting for the release of their husbands, exemplify the struggle ...
In Venezuela, a group of women, including Mileidy Mendoza and Sandra Rosales, staged a prolonged protest demanding the ...
The expectation for a positive change in Venezuela is as great as it is fragile. The streets of Caracas are once again abuzz with excitement over the prospect of economic improvement, hopes for a ...
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The two Venezuelan women vying for Trump’s support to lead the country after Maduro capture
As it finds itself in the most uncertain position in its modern history, Venezuela's destiny may well be decided by the maneuvering of two powerful women. After former Venezuelan ruler Nicolas Maduro ...
Venezuela’s opposition leader Maria Corina Machado said on Sunday that close ally Juan Pablo Guanipa was kidnapped in Caracas around midnight, just hours after his release from prison. “Heavily armed ...
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