
Henrique Capriles: ‘Venezuela needs fewer extreme voices on both sides’
The opposition leader discusses with EL PAÍS why he withdrew as a candidate in the upcoming primaries

The opposition leader discusses with EL PAÍS why he withdrew as a candidate in the upcoming primaries

The movie exposing the country’s raw wounds of repression has sold out screenings in Latin America, Spain and the United States

The opposition has to find a formula to navigate to the presidential elections with a real chance of victory. Building that road is quite a challenge

The meetings that Caracas and Washington have been holding for a year in Doha have paved the way for the Maduro government to return to the negotiating table

From humble street-side taco stands to Michelin-starred restaurants, the love of this food only continues to grow in the U.S.

Venezuela has suffered political, economic and humanitarian crises over the past decade, pushing at least 7.3 million people to migrate and making food and other necessities unaffordable for those who remain

In Ciudad Juárez, hundreds of migrants, especially Venezuelans, are waiting to cross and surrender to the border police, encouraged by many others who have already done it. Their fate: a legal limbo awaiting deportation trials

Biden administration officials claim that the Maduro government has agreed to the measure, but do not explain how this was achieved

The frontman of the plot, Luis Mariano Rodríguez Cabello, bought a luxury property in Caracas for the model Claudia Paola Suárez and acquired a $5.3 million home for himself in Miami

Safe Mobility offers legal routes to North America from Colombia, Costa Rica and Guatemala. However, migrants have nowhere to go to obtain access and complain of being forced to sign confidentiality agreements

The first round of voting in Argentina’s presidential race in late October is buzzing with online conversation largely dominated by far-right candidate Javier Milei

The politician — who currently leads the opposition primary polls in Venezuela — defends privatization policies and the reduction of the size of the state. However, she’s tolerant and flexible on issues such as abortion and gay marriage

The harsh comments came as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and Trade Representative Katherine Tai met their Mexican counterparts at the State Department

The Venezuelan physicist has contributed to the study of string theory, for which she was awarded the UNESCO L’Oréal International Prize
Any real change must go through those in power. The question is: what can be done if logic tells Chavistas not to give it up?

Héctor Guerrero Flores, who ruled the expanding organization from inside the Tocorón Penitentiary, is nowhere to be found

The capital of Venezuela isn’t able to escape the precariousness being suffered in the rest of the country. Large sectors of the city go without water, while residents live with constant blackouts and electricity rationing

The Biden administration’s grant of temporary legal status to nearly 500,000 Venezuelans already in the United States may complicate its messaging abroad

The most detailed race and ethnicity data to date from the 2020 census was released Thursday. It was the first time respondents could identify themselves as coming from a Middle Eastern or North African country: 3.5 million people did

The capture of ‘El Niño Guerrero,’ the leader of the international criminal organization, has not been confirmed despite the massive police and military operation

Venezuelan businessman Diego Salazar – the cousin of former minister Rafael Ramírez – accumulated a personal art collection of 67 works. He did this while leading a plot to money-launder $2 billion in Andorra, which he and his fellow Chavistas embezzled from Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA)

Several agents have undertaken the journey through the Darién Gap to reach the United States. They have left their jobs in law enforcement, disappointed by low wages, politicization and job instability

A company controlled by Rocío del Valle Maneiro signed a contract worth more than $14 million with a group of Venezuelan politicians, who are being investigated for corruption. The plot also had a former senior security official from Caracas on the payroll: it paid him $1.6 million

The Venezuelan leader seeks to strengthen ties with Beijing as attempts at rapprochement with Washington remain fruitless

The United Nations will manage the process, which could advance talks in Mexico to resolve the country’s political and social crisis

More than 83,000 fans at the nearly full Monumental de Nuñez Stadium were getting jittery until Messi scored

Feminist groups have detected misogynistic patterns in the judicial system, with women sentenced and jailed for the murder of their children, when these crimes were committed by others