Revitalized opposition returns to the streets in Venezuela
Vente Venezuela's headquarters reopened, signaling preparations for upcoming elections and renewed political activity among opposition leaders in Venezuela.
Maduro seeks dismissal of charges, claims US blocked legal defence funds
Maduro's legal team argues US government blocking Venezuelan funds for his legal defense violates his Sixth Amendment right to counsel of choice, demanding case dismissal.
Who runs Venezuela now? Trump, oil and the fight for power
Venezuela's 2026 US-backed removal of Maduro raises fundamental questions about whether intervention advances democracy or constitutes illegal regime change with colonial implications.
After Maduro: Is the US driving global instability?
America First foreign policy is making the United States oppose the rule of law, free trade, and collective security, increasing global geopolitical risk.
Cúcuta, a bustling Colombian border city, faces heightened tension as journalists are detained and crossings become restricted amid attempts to enter Venezuela.
Trump set to meet Venezuelan opposition leader after cozying up to Maduro's successor
President Donald Trump will meet Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado amid US engagement with acting President Delcy Rodríguez after Nicolás Maduro's capture.
Maduro's alleged frontman Alex Saab reportedly detained in Caracas
Alex Saab, a Colombian-Venezuelan businessman and close associate of Nicolas Maduro, was reportedly detained in Caracas in a joint Sebin–FBI operation and may be extradited.
Venezuela rearrests opposition figure Guanipa after release: Prosecutor
Juan Pablo Guanipa was rearrested and placed under house arrest for not complying with release terms while facing accusations of leading a terrorist plot.