Deportation flights from the U.S. to Venezuela have been halted for years except for a brief period in October 2023 during the Biden administration. Venezuelans began showing up at the U.S. border ...
Millions of desperate people have fled Venezuela amid a severe economic and political crisis under President Nicolás Maduro, migrating to other parts of Latin America or the U.S. The Tren de ...
US President Trump announced that Venezuela has agreed to accept illegal migrants deported from the US, including gang members. Trump praised the return of six detained Americans and warned ...
Six Americans who had been detained in Venezuela in recent months were freed by the government of President Nicolás Maduro after he met Friday with a Trump administration official tasked with ...
The flights, run by Venezuelan airline Conviasa, are part of a plan to repatriate thousands of migrants who fled Venezuela "because of economic sanctions and the campaigns of psychological warfare ...
Venezuela is waiting for migrants to return home after appointments to enter the US were cancelled under the new Trump administration, President Nicolás Maduro said on Tuesday. His comments come ...
As the incoming administration prepares to tackle its key foreign policy priorities, one issue is likely to generate heated debate: what to do about Nicolás Maduro, the Venezuelan autocrat who ...
In 2019, she left her village in Cojedes, Venezuela, and her family behind, making the trek to Colombia on foot. She was able to reunite with her family a year later after they joined her amid the ...
Two deportation flights carrying Venezuelan nationals flew back to Venezuela Monday, marking a major milestone for the Trump administration’s aim of removing illegal migrant criminals from the ...
Jan 27 (Reuters) - The United States and Venezuela have a fraught recent history marked by broken diplomatic relations, sanctions and accusations of criminal activity and coup-plotting.
Analysts have estimated Venezuela’s output may increase to 1 million barrels a day in 2025, before stagnating the following year.
Pundits in Venezuela and Latin America watchers abroad are used to this type of rhetoric and see it as a taste of a spicy relationship to come between Washington and Caracas in the years of Trump 2.0.
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