The head of the National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez, says that the number of releases will be known in the coming hours. It is unclear whether these imply full freedom or whether restrictions will be applied
The French leader warns in a speech to the country’s ambassadors that the United States is ‘breaking international rules’, and asks them not to submit to ‘vassalage’
Washington accuses these institutions, which include the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, of being ‘redundant’ and promoting ‘agendas contrary to our own’
Washington is requesting additional information from state administrations about social programs because it suspects ‘fraud’ in the handling of funds
Venezuela’s interim president said it is ‘not unusual or irregular’ for Caracas to reach trade agreements with Washington
The Venezuelan interim president has launched the search for possible traitors while ensuring submission to Washington
Copenhagen’s strategy is to seek dialogue with members of the Trump administration it considers to be more pragmatic
The US president has invited his Colombian counterpart to the White House and said it was a ‘great honor’ to speak to him after months of verbal attacks
The Colombian president welcomed the direct conversation between ideological adversaries
US forces have also intercepted another vessel that was sailing in Caribbean waters
‘Many Americans are contacting us to say they would like to come to Europe or Germany because of the current climate in the United States,’ said Chancellor Friedrich Merz. ‘Let’s seize these opportunities together’
Concerns that the winner may have had access to insider information have led to a bill that would prohibit government officials from participating in this type of activity
Uncertainty about the political future and fears of internal espionage are growing in the wake of the US attack
Trump’s Secretary of State, the mastermind behind the intervention, has fulfilled his great ambition with the fall of Maduro
The shipment could be worth close to $2.8 billion
The interim president faces the challenge of another inflationary storm in a country under sanctions and with limited access to credit
The White House maintains that taking the island by force ‘is always an option’
The military veteran defended members of Congress from the mob on January 6 — and now says forgetting that day puts U.S. democracy at risk
A group of states, led by Germany, France, Italy, and Spain, support Denmark and propose that the US strengthen Arctic security
The US president decided to support the continuity of the Chavista regime because he believes that this better guarantees stability in the Latin American country
The sports outfit that the Venezuelan leader was wearing at the time of his capture has become news and a source of satirical material repeated to the point of nausea
Sheinbaum insists on ‘collaboration’ and ‘shared responsibility.’ Trump’s main justification for attacking Caracas is the fight against drug trafficking. It’s the same argument he has used to pressure Mexico on various fronts
After the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the world had one less dictator, but it was more insecure. In Venezuela, the regime hasn’t even changed
The community of more than half a million fears for the future of their immigration processes, which have been in legal limbo since Trump eliminated TPS and other protections
Island residents are trying to figure out what the fall of Chavismo could mean for them, and whether Cuba might be Washington’s next target as suggested by State Secretary Marco Rubio
Sectors of the Republican grassroots and some party politicians question the logic behind an intervention that seems to contradict the campaign promise of putting ‘America first’
In an interview with NBC, the US president said that other officials including State Secretary Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will help oversee the country’s management