The U.S. government has recognized Venezuelan opposition candidate Edmundo González as the “president-elect” of the South ...
Experts say the release of some political prisoners may be an attempt by Venezuela’s autocrat to send a signal to ...
Six members of the opposition are taking refuge in the embassy, having fled there to escape a crackdown by Venezuelan ...
Antony Blinken took a major step in changing geopolitical relations between the United States and Venezuela with this ...
Venezuela's government released prisoners who were detained during deadly protests after the presidential election.
Venezuelan opposition leaders called Saturday for mass protests on December 1 against President Nicolas Maduro's contested reelection, as his government claimed it had uncovered another alleged ...
In the face of the growing crackdown on press freedom sparked by Venezuela’s presidential election, Reporters Without Borders ...
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Later, Venezuela’s National Electoral Council, a Maduro ally in the country’s government, said Maduro had won the election by receiving 51% of the vote and officially declared him the winner.
Venezuela’s National Electoral Council, which is stacked with Maduro loyalists, declared Maduro the election winner hours after polls closed. Unlike previous presidential elections, electoral ...