
The abrupt end of the amnesty law frustrates hopes of freedom in Venezuela
Delcy Rodríguez’s announcement has sparked controversy and a widespread sense that the measure fell short

Delcy Rodríguez’s announcement has sparked controversy and a widespread sense that the measure fell short

The arrest of a US military officer who participated in Maduro’s capture and the investigation in France into the tampering of thermometers at Charles de Gaulle Airport are the latest incidents of misconduct in the prediction market

Gustavo Petro and Delcy Rodríguez’s decision to ‘immediately’ start exchanging intelligence is a declaration of war on guerrilla groups that threaten Washington’s interests

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 swift return to democracy, a desire to move on from Maduro without looking back, and the influence of Donald Trump
The president’s fall ignited hope. But on the streets, money still isn’t flowing and expectations are outpacing reality

The country’s oil industry faces limitations as it attempts to make up for the loss of crude, caused by the war in Iran. Meanwhile, rising inflation and gas prices are fueling public discontent

The five-star pile is a daily showcase of American tutelage in the country

Following the aborted meeting in Cúcuta, the Colombian leader will sit down with the acting president to discuss security issues

Military officer Gannon Ken Van Dyke used Polymarket to bet on actions in Venezuela that he helped carry out

A German foundation is taking the pulse of the region, which has become the main stage for the power struggle between the two superpowers

The academic argues that the transition to democracy in Venezuela ‘began in July 2024′ and says the population’s break with the regime is irreversible

Since last weekend, family members and advocates had been denouncing irregularities at the Yare III prison on the outskirts of Caracas

In an exclusive interview with EL PAÍS in Brasília, the Brazilian president discusses global turmoil, elections against another Bolsonaro, his career, and his visit to Spain to meet with Pedro Sánchez and other international leaders

The measure will facilitate dollar transactions, but experts believe the obstacles won’t disappear entirely because the government itself remains under sanctions

The signing of two agreements with the Chavista regime allows the oil company to expand its operations in the Orinoco Belt, which holds more than 80% of the country’s reserves
A year after his election, the pontiff’s clash with the US president elevates his stature and presents far-right politicians and voters with an existential dilemma: whose side are they on?

The arrest of Rubeliz Bolívar — despite her having a work permit — follows the detention of another healthcare worker. Both were working in communities with limited access to healthcare

The president of Venezuela’s National Assembly says the regime has learned from the ‘mistakes’ of the past

The Chavista-controlled parliament unanimously passes legislation that removes the State’s exclusive control over mineral exploitation

The acting president acknowledged, for the first time, her government’s responsibility for hyperinflation and shortages

Global light pollution is increasing, but in large areas of the planet, such as Europe, it is decreasing due to technological maturity and environmental awareness

Lawyers representing the government and attorneys for the sector led by Juan Guaidó are working on a coordinated defense of the assets under threat of seizure

Thousands of people from Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela and other countries are being sent by the Trump administration to Mexican territory, where they are trapped without being able to regularize their status

The US president is sticking to his plan as the war in Iran becomes more complicated

With no election date in sight, the ruling party is clinging to power with the support of the United States

After months of repression and clandestinity, the politicians of the Unitary Platform reunite with their members to design a roadmap towards democracy

The Strait of Hormuz, blockaded by Iran, will open ‘naturally’ when the conflict ends ‘in two or three weeks,’ predicts the US president, who threatens to ‘strike hard’ at Tehran within that timeframe