Albert Ramdin, secretary general of the OAS: ‘Latin America is more polarized than it has been in the last 30 years’
The veteran diplomat is calling for ‘a new legislative framework’ that provides ‘more freedom’ to combat drug cartels
The veteran diplomat is calling for ‘a new legislative framework’ that provides ‘more freedom’ to combat drug cartels

Opposition leader María Corina Machado predicted on Wednesday that there are ‘decisive hours’ ahead for a transition in the South American country

The statement from the head of the Pentagon, Pete Hegseth, comes just hours after the 20th attack on a drug-smuggling boat, which left four people dead

The Mexican president announces that a protocol for working in international waters has been agreed upon with a view to stopping the attacks

The decision, effective this Tuesday and Wednesday, coincides with the arrival in Caribbean waters of the ‘USS Gerald Ford,’ the most advanced aircraft carrier in the US fleet

From foreign policy to the economy, immigration and civil rights, this is a look at how the US president’s conservative revolution has advanced in the year since his election victory

The president says he ‘doubts’ the US will go to war with the Caribbean nation, in an interview with ’60 Minutes’

Bogotá’s intelligence service is targeting the New Drug Trafficking Board amid the crisis with Washington. Gustavo Petro claims this organization wants to assassinate him

The US president denies reports suggesting an imminent operation

The bolivar has been steadily losing ground, and the dollar has devalued by 60% since August

The reporter says that US intelligence is at a crisis point, and warns of the risks of the White House’s operation against Nicolás Maduro

The Pentagon’s announcement comes after the 10th extrajudicial attack against an alleged drug-running boat

Caracas expands its military deployment while US attacks against alleged drug boats intensify

The measure is intended to strengthen state surveillance and ensure that citizens report any incidents to the authorities
The Venezuelan opposition leader, recently awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, asserts that the Maduro regime ‘is weaker than ever’

The Venezuelan leader is digging in his heels. There are no signs of internal cracks despite escalating US military pressure

The agency’s covert operations, which Trump confirmed last week, hark back to the coups, assassination attempts and insurgencies supported or carried out by Washington in the region during the 20th century

The extrajudicial operation, reported by Reuters, is the army’s sixth against vessels from Venezuela

The call between the presidents of the United States and Russia comes on the eve of a summit in Washington with Volodymyr Zelenskiy to discuss sending Tomahawk missiles to Kyiv

The Venezuelan president calls on American society to to be ‘alert to avoid a war in the Caribbean and in South America’

This is the fifth attack on a suspected ‘narcotrafficking’ vessel in the Caribbean. A total of 27 people have died in the US operations
The plan to hasten the Venezuelan leader’s downfall with a naval deployment in the Caribbean and a campaign of extrajudicial attacks on alleged drug boats has raised questions about what could come next

In his first public appearance since María Corina Machado won the Nobel Prize, the Venezuelan president insists that Chavismo is ready to fight against the threats of imperialism

The Venezuelan opposition leader reflects in an interview with EL PAÍS on the implications of winning the Nobel Peace Prize, just hours after being awarded

The Norwegian award committee chose the candidate ‘for her tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela’

In a letter to the president of the Security Council, the Nicolás Maduro government warns of ‘an impending aggression’

The Norwegian committee’s decision to award the prize to Venezuela’s opposition leader María Corina Machado was made before the agreement between Israel and Hamas to end the war in Gaza