Mired in controversy in their respective countries, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro ...
Last month, it responded to Venezuela’s highly disputed July presidential election by sanctioning 16 of Maduro’s allies, accusing them of obstructing the vote and carrying out human rights abuses.
Mr Maduro attended on the sidelines, his first trip abroad since the vote. The visit was meant to make him look like a legitimate leader on the world stage, with powerful friends in the global south.
According to the report, the Chavista security forces launched an ‘unprecedented campaign of mass and indiscriminate detentions’ following the July 28 vote ...
Machado has been in hiding in Venezuela since August, following a July election that Maduro claims to have won. The opposition insists that its candidate, Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, won the vote by ...
In the United States, support for the spread of freedom and democracy around the world has not reflected any partisan ...
Venezuela’s government is doubling down on its attacks against Brazilian foreign relations officials, accusing them of ...
Before the election, the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico was thrust into national headlines, but for all the wrong reasons.
Brazil’s government has broken its silence over growing tensions with neighboring Venezuela, with the Foreign Ministry saying ...
It was just a mom, bringing her son to vote with her. Read More ... Just this past July electoral fraud kept Nicolás Maduro, ...