Following Venezuela’s release announcement and amid a potential negotiation with Trump, many Cubans are wondering what the Havana government will do about the more than 1,000 people who are victims of its policies
The announcement of the release marks a turning point for the regime, which is retreating for the first time after years of radicalization
The opposition leader downplays Delcy Rodríguez's apparent openness and demands freedoms.
The Venezuelan economist and former minister rules out any possibility of recovery or revival of the oil sector without the restoration of citizens’ rights
The government has created the necessary legal framework to privatize the industry, as Trump requested. The United States has lifted restrictions on crude trade with the Caribbean nation and resumed commercial flights
In recent weeks, two women campaigning for their sons’ release died before seeing them freed, and another shortly after
The government puts the figure at 626, while NGOs reduce it to 258. Human rights advocates have denounced that authorities often report far higher numbers than the real ones
Following the US operation, the country is holding its breath. In the meantime, daily life is returning to normal
The proposal was approved by the National Assembly in first of two discussions, while the opposition calls foul on lack of debate
Democratic lawmakers, community leaders, and activists warn that conditions in the country have become ‘even more dangerous’ in advocating for an extension of immigration protections
Trump’s announcements authorizing the purchase and exploitation of Venezuelan oil improve expectations for the country’s ailing finances
Delcy Rodríguez claims that $300 million of the $500 million agreed upon with Washington has already been received, while offering to publish a detailed account of the use of those funds
The Chavista politician, estranged from the government, asserts that the country is caught between redemocratization and the loss of its sovereignty
All eyes are on the powerful minister of the interior, capable of destabilizing the new post-Maduro era
The Venezuelan opposition leader appeared before the media after gifting her Nobel Prize medal to the president of the United States
Life on either side of the bridges that connect Venezuela to Colombia unfolds in anticipation of change
If I were to write a chapter of this story, I would imagine that both leaders are capable of building a free and sovereign country
The acting president told Parliament that the US aggression ‘is a stain on the relationship between the two countries’
To support democracy in Venezuela, perhaps we should promote a future Nobel Prize for Delcy Rodríguez
The US president called the gift a ‘wonderful gesture of mutual respect’ but made no mention of the opposition leader’s possible involvement in the Venezuelan transition
The Venezuelan opposition leader said she ‘presented’ her Nobel Peace Prize to the US president
Its design made headlines worldwide, was exhibited at MoMA, and Salvador Dalí even offered to decorate its interiors. Seventy years after its construction in Caracas, the future of the controversial building remains uncertain
After years of clashes and ruptures, Chavismo seeks to rebuild relations with dozens of countries
The Republican will receive the leader of the Venezuelan opposition at the White House Thursday after speaking by phone with the interim president
‘Denmark has our full solidarity in the defense of its territorial integrity and sovereignty in Greenland,’ the politician told EL PAÍS
María Corina Machado and Henrique Capriles represent rival leaderships as voices emerge from hiding ahead of possible election
Those detained in solitary isolation received the news during their weekly family visits