Crime
Who is Rafael Quero Silva, former Venezuelan military chief detained by ICE in Miami?
Rafael Quero is accused of allegedly repressing and torturing students and women during the 2014 protests against dictator Nicolás Maduro
Rafael Quero is accused of allegedly repressing and torturing students and women during the 2014 protests against dictator Nicolás Maduro
The precandidate María Corina Machado affirmed that the State should not own everything and have society as a subordinate
More than 7 million Venezuelans have fled the Maduro regime
Henrique Capriles took the lead in his Primero Justicia party, creating a chance to take on Maduro in the presidential election
The candidates seek to regain momentum after many futile attempts to defeat Nicolás Maduro amid an election system that has been widely accused of being unduly influenced by the communist regime
The NGO Espacio Público denounced that in almost 20 years approximately 20,000 jobs have been lost
From Jan. 1 to this Wednesday, more than 31,600 migrants on the go had crossed the dangerous jungle. Crossings in the first five weeks of 2023 equal first 5 months of 2022.
Turk went on an official two-day visit to Venezuela last week to meet with President Nicolas Maduro, as well as opposition figures and human rights defenders
A group of Americans are coming together and calling for the release of Los Angeles Deputy Public Defender Eyvin Alexis Hernández who has been wrongfully detained by the Venezuelan Maduro regime
Advocacy groups and activists fear that if the bill is passed into law, it will silence the NGOs in the country with new threats and intimidation
Last November, Chevron was authorized by the U.S. Treasury Department to restart and expand operations in Venezuela as a measure to encourage dialogue between the Venezuelan government and the opposition