Venezuelans once again watched as Nicolás Maduro was sworn into office on Friday, donning the executive sash and declaring ...
The United States will also extend temporary protections for roughly 600,000 Venezuelan migrants in the United States.
The next presidential term in Venezuela is set to begin Friday, when the ruling party-controlled congress will host a ...
The modest recovery of recent years fails to mask Venezuela’s crisis: a shattered productive structure, poverty levels nearly three times the regional average, and profound inequality ...
A swearing-in ceremony for Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro will take place on Friday amid ongoing doubts about the ...
The 11 years of rule by Mr. Maduro has coincided with a significant decline in Venezuela’s economic standing, with severe increases in the poverty rate, persistently high inflation and food ...
Maduro first became president following the death ... from hyperinflation and widespread economic woes. There were massive food shortages, rampant crime and millions of people had fled the country ...
During his speech, Maduro talked about the number of alleged mercenaries detained in Venezuela for trying to undermine his government, saying they numbered more than 150, came from 25 countries. He ...
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was sworn in for a third term Friday after a disputed presidential election last July.
Taking the oath of office will allow Maduro to cement a mix of policies for a country that has been plagued by cronyism, inflation and food insecurity throughout his more than 11 years in power.