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Fake Starbucks store with same logo calling itself 'We Proudly Serve' opens up in poverty-stricken Venezuela. A fake Starbucks café recently opened up inside supermarket in Caracas, Venezuela ...
Venezuela’s opposition will hold a primary on Sunday to pick its 2024 presidential election candidate, despite front-runner Maria Corina Machado being barred from holding office.
Venezuela released six detained Americans on Friday as President Donald Trump’s envoy for special missions ended a visit that included talks on U.S. efforts to repatriate large numbers of people ...
CUCUTA, Colombia — Venezuelan doctors protested Sunday at the entrance to a bridge blocked by their nation’s military to demand that humanitarian aid be allowed to enter, as opposition leader ...
The de-facto leader of Venezuela’s opposition is defending President Donald Trump’s move this week to cancel licenses allowing energy companies to operate in the South American petrostate ...
Most countries and the 125,000 people who live in Essequibo all agree: It belongs to Guyana, a country of about 800,000, not Venezuela, a nation of roughly 28 million.
CARACAS, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Venezuela's monthly inflation rate increased to 8.2% in August from 7.5% in July, according to data released on Tuesday by the country's central bank.
CARACAS, Venezuela — A United States Air Force veteran, who the U.S. government had determined to be wrongfully detained in Venezuela, was released from custody Tuesday. Joseph St. Clair was ...
What to know right now about Venezuela An anti-government demonstrator holds a representation of Venezuela's national flag in front of a burning barricade, Feb. 21, 2014, in the Altamira ...
U.S.-Venezuela relations could be thawing as the U.S. looks for leverage in its efforts to end Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
A sleeper hit at Sundance, the sublimely disturbing Once Upon a Time in Venezuela has been taken under wing by the Topic streaming service and forwarded as the troubled nation’s Oscar submission ...
Venezuela’s economic and political crisis is unlikely to become top of mind for Latin America regional executives and corporate centers, at least from a business standpoint. Most multinationals ...