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Political Prisoners Describe Threats From Venezuelan Officials Amid U.S. Deployment: 'If There's a Foreign Intervention, We'll Vanish You'
The report says prisoners are bombarded with propaganda broadcasts of Nicolás Maduro and ruling party leaders, while families describe harsh restrictions on food, visits, and communication
Trump officials say the mission aims to disrupt the drug trade. But military officials and analysts say the real goal might be driving Venezuela’s president from power.
In charting the catastrophic economic collapse of his native Venezuela, Rodríguez, a political economist, combines technical expertise with insider insights from his years in public service.
A political science professor told Newsweek that the U.S. efforts are part of a "new means of pressure that has not been tried before."
This article examines the mobilization announced by Nicolás Maduro as a strategic narrative device—symbolic in scale, ideological in function, and territorial in presence.
BOGOTA: The YouTube account of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was offline on Saturday, with Venezuelan state-run channel Telesur claiming in a message on X that it was “eliminated” late the previous night without justification.
Colombia on Friday blasted the United States' "excessive" military presence in the Caribbean as destabilizing for all Latin America, a sharp rebuke from one of Washington's oldest regional allies. "Such an excessive military presence in the region is not justified.
American tensions following military mobilization and the bombing of a drug boat compel one question: Will China, Venezuela's patron, step in?
Faced with a major US naval build-up near its waters, Venezuela has flexed its muscle by conducting military exercises, arming civilians and
The deadly strike on a boat U.S. officials say was carrying drugs from Venezuela may have marked a stunning shift, but escalating pressure on the South American country has defined much of Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s quarter-century in politics.
On8, Venezuela’s National Assembly unanimously approved a sweeping strategic partnership with Russia. The deal, signed by President Nicolás Maduro and Vladimir Putin, aims to strengthen long-term cooperation,