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Venezuela does not want "a slave's peace," President Nicolas Maduro told thousands of supporters Monday of a US military deployment he said has been "testing" his country for 22 weeks.
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Venezuela’s Maduro may seem desperate, but his strategy for staying in power is hard to crack
While President Maduro's recent actions are seen as a sign of desperation by supporters of Venezuela’s political opposition, months of pressure have yet to produce defections or a government transition.
Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro appeared in public Sunday for the first time in five days, temporarily putting an end to speculation that he had fled the country following a reported ultimatum
President Trump delivered an ultimatum to Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, demanding immediate resignation and safe passage for his family or face consequences.
In a statement Saturday afternoon, Venezuela’s government condemned Trump’s comments, describing them as a “colonialist threat” against the
Spanish carrier Iberia on Monday extended the suspension of its flights to Venezuela until December 31, citing a recommendation from Spain's aviation safety agency AESA, as tensions between Caracas and Washington continue to roil commercial aviation.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro appears at a public event in Caracas following his phone call with US President Donald Trump, amid soaring tensions between the two countries. The United States is piling the pressure on Venezuela,
Speaking in Caracas, Rodríguez accused Washington of conducting illegal strikes in regional waters, claiming that at least 22 vessels were targeted between September and mid-November—11 in the Caribbean Sea and 11 in the Eastern Pacific—leading to at least 83 fatalities.
President Donald Trump announced Saturday that the airspace above and surrounding Venezuela should be considered "closed in its entirety."
Venezuela does not want "a slave's peace," President Nicolas Maduro told thousands of supporters Monday about a US military deployment he said has been "testing" his country for months.
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Maduro Brandishes Sword and Vows to Defend ‘Every Inch’ of Venezuela Amid Tensions With U.S.
Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro rallied his supporters on Tuesday during a march in the country’s capital, Caracas.