Crime
After Maduro’s capture, armed paramilitary groups patrol Caracas, search phones and restrict press
ADN América spoke with a Venezuelan man in Caracas who was held for several hours after armed groups searched his mobile phone.
ADN América spoke with a Venezuelan man in Caracas who was held for several hours after armed groups searched his mobile phone.
The bank expressed its gratitude for the Haitian law enforcement community, thanking it for “protecting our community.”
To date, no charges have been filed, and the decision will most likely fall upon the South American nation’s attorney general, Jorge Messias, who was appointed by newly elected President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Renowned Cuban artists and activists took to social media to urge the military to side with the Cuban people and not repress the protests.
The Venezuelan opposition candidate denounced new maneuvers by the Chavista dictatorship to manipulate the presidential elections
Multiple artists have joined the call for freedom on the island through their social media following Sunday's protests
Reyna Hernández, a woman from the suburbs of Seattle, Washington, who had been missing for two weeks, was found dead in Mexico
The prime minister’s final decision came after the CARICOM regional group of Caribbean nations met in Jamaica on Monday to try and broker a political transition for the embattled island nation, which began erupting into violence in July
In one attack, the gangs were able to release more than 4,000 inmates, unleashing an army of hardened criminals into the civilian population of the embattled Caribbean country
In mid-January, in the northern region of the country, the Ecuadorian National Police dealt a blow to Los Lobos by seizing 1,072 bags of gold from trucks en route to a processing plant
Washington Examiner unveils secret flights program uncovered by the Center for Immigration Studies