BEIT SHEMESH, Israel -- When Daniel Oritz moved to Israel from Venezuela, his first meal was a bowl of chicken soup... READ MORE›
Indeed, some economists say that the government's hesitance to overhaul its perplexing currency controls could intensify Venezuela's economic problems... READ MORE›
Protests over Nicolas Maduro's authoritarian rule have swept Caracas, but experts say the opposition's best hope is ensuring elections go ahead as scheduled... READ MORE›
Details of Obama's itinerary The White House has stated that Obama will not formally meet with ailing longtime Cuban leader Fidel Castro... READ MORE›
Venezuela's government and its opposition set a date for talks over the country's political crisis after President Nicolas Maduro meets with Pope Francis... READ MORE›
Carolyn Millard, development manager at Covenant House Michigan, where the couple donated the pizza money, told the program the young people welcomed the donation... READ MORE›
Fifteen-year-old Jose Guerrero died in San Cristobal on Wednesday after going out the previous afternoon to purchase flour and being shot near a protest, authorities said... READ MORE›
General Motors announced that it will immediately cease operations in Venezuela after its assets were seized by public authorities... READ MORE›
As suspected cases of the virus soar, health workers in El Salvador can't even enter some hard-hit neighborhoods in the capital... READ MORE›
Albacete later rented out three planes to LAMIA Bolivia, a separate corporate entity... READ MORE›
Ecuador's navy stopped the ship earlier in August near San Cristobal, the easternmost island of the Galapagos archipelago... READ MORE›
The protests come after electoral authorities blocked a recall campaign against Maduro last week... READ MORE›
Opponents to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro react as fellow demonstrators are arrested... READ MORE›
We will sacrifice our lives for you", after weekly Friday prayer in Tehran, Iran... READ MORE›
Valentine later killed himself in a motel room having fled to Columbia, South Carolina... READ MORE›
Obama is the first sitting U.S. president to visit Cuba since 1928, when President Calvin Coolidge arrived in a battleship... READ MORE›
A senior administration official in Washington said the US government had not received any communications from Venezuela and could not comment on the new restrictions ... READ MORE›
Tens of thousands of Venezuelans seized the opportunity to purchase essential items in Colombia, after President Nicolas Maduro opened the border... READ MORE›
The US-backed opposition has made the release of Lopez, Ceballos and dozens of other activists it considers political prisoners a key demand... READ MORE›
Opponents to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro react as fellow demonstrators are arrested... READ MORE›
Thousands of Maduro's supporters held a counter-rally in central Caracas... READ MORE›
If Mr Maduro were to lose, which seems likely, new presidential elections would have to follow... READ MORE›
Protests have swelled since Maduro called for convening a popular assembly to rewrite the Venezuelan constitution, with half its members coming from sectors loyal to him... READ MORE›
Maduro, backed by the Venezuelan military, is resisting... READ MORE›
In the capital Caracas, protesters' goal was to fill 25 kilometers 16 miles of a key highway leading to the coastal state of Vargas... READ MORE›
In 2014 Police fired tear gas Saturday at thousands of angry protesters marching in Venezuela's capital in the latest show of defiance against unpopular President Nicolas Maduro... READ MORE›
Foro Penal, an NGO, puts the number of political prisoners in Venezuela at 433... READ MORE›
Foro Penal, an NGO, puts the number of political prisoners in Venezuela at 433... READ MORE›
Some 70 percent of Venezuelans oppose plans for the constituent assembly, and 80 percent reject Maduro's leadership, according to the polling firm Datanalisis... READ MORE›
Some 70 percent of Venezuelans oppose plans for the constituent assembly, and 80 percent reject Maduro's leadership, according to the polling firm Datanalisis... READ MORE›
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