Dozens of people convened by the platform of Venezuelans in Bilbao gathered on Sunday in the Spanish city to denounce “the coup d'état” of Nicolás Maduro. FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST ON SUNDAY IN BILBAO, SPAIN.
President-elect Donald Trump says Venezuela's embattled opposition leader must be protected as President Nicolas Maduro takes the oath of office for a third six-year term.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is set to be sworn in for a third term amid economic crises and political disputes. Opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez contests the July election results, recognized by several international governments.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has been sworn in to serve a third term despite plentiful credible evidence that his opponent won the election.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro attends a military ceremony on his inauguration ... Felipe Calderon of Mexico and General Secretary of the Democratic Initiative of Spain and the Americas Asdrubal Aguiar, at the presidential palace in Santo Domingo ...
Puerto Rico’s new Republican governor is drawing attention to Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro’s military threats against the U.S. island in the wake of President-elect Trump’s calls for U.S.
Venezuelans once again watched as Nicolás Maduro was sworn into office on Friday ... s growing diaspora staged marches in Ecuador, Spain and Mexico, among other locations. Biden administration ...
who left for Spain in September to avoid arrest, was in the Dominican Republic, which was supposed to the last stop on his tour of the Americas before attempting to return to Venezuela to be sworn in. In his video message, he told supporters that Maduro ...
10 (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, whose nearly 12 years in office have been ... The months since the election have seen Gonzalez's flight to Spain in September, his ally Maria Corina Machado going into hiding in Venezuela, and the ...
Supporters of Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez will gather again this Friday at the Puerta del Sol in Madrid, to claim the leader as legitimate president of the country after the elections of last July and to repudiate the regime of Nicolas Maduro,
The head of a leading Venezuelan human rights group was released from detention Thursday, his NGO said, after nine days in custody following a crackdown on critics of President Nicolas Maduro.
The message seemed designed to reach Washington as one administration prepares to hand the baton to the next: If the United States keeps messing with Venezuela, then Caracas will retaliate by “liberating” the US territory of Puerto Rico,