Despite the changing of the guard in Venezuela orchestrated by the U.S., the regime still imprisons pro-democracy leaders.
Rubio says Venezuela faces a rare opportunity for transition after Maduro’s arrest and a shift in regional dynamics.
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Is Trump Going to Let Venezuela Starve?

Venezuela is in an underreported hunger crisis that is getting worse by the day, and the Trump administration’s de facto ...
Democracy rarely disappears overnight. More often, it erodes—procedure by procedure—until people must risk their lives to ...
History suggests that the price of oil and a wider distribution of wealth are as important as foreign investment.
The net growth of the U.S. population slowed to the lowest point since the pandemic due to a decrease in net migration in ...
After their overcrowded motorboat ran aground and took on water, the 15 migrants swam up to a Tampa beach. The men they paid ...
Economic instability in Venezuela after the U.S. raid to capture its president is deepening inflation and rattling the currency, sending grocery bills soaring for millions of people.
The following is the full transcript of the interview with Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, a portion of which aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on Feb. 1, 2026.
Alejandro Peña Esclusa, a former political prisoner exiled in Italy, discusses Maduro’s recent capture and Venezuela’s ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that military tensions could be escalated in Venezuela if new leaders stray from U.S.
The capture of Venezuela’s president was initially celebrated by some members of the Venezuelan diaspora in different ...