Buenos Aires, Argentina - January 10, 2025 Venezuelans in Argentina said Friday that Nicolás Maduro completed a “coup d'état” in Venezuela, but remain hopeful that opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia will take office and that “political prisoners” will be released,
Hundreds of Venezuelans rallied in Buenos Aires' Plaza de Mayo to protest against the presidential inauguration of Nicolas Maduro and support opposition leaders. Demonstrators chanted anti-Maduro chants,
Yesterday, opposition leader María Corina Machado posted a video on social media saying the moment was not right for his return. Recorded in hiding, she promised: “Edmundo will come to Venezuela to be sworn in as constitutional president of Venezuela at the right time.”
Criminal, narco-trafficker, dictator” at a demonstration at the Plaza de Mayo the day before Maduro’s inauguration for a third term, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko) Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro ...
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has accused the Argentinean government of a ... Nahuel Gallo, a serviceman of Argentina's Gendarmeria security force, was charged with a case of terrorism after his arrest on December 8, with Venezuelan Attorney General ...
To Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, Javier Milei is a “cowardly bug,” “fascist trash” and an “ugly, stupid SOB.” To Mr. Milei, Argentina’s president, the socialist strongman in Caracas is the political gift that keeps on giving.
On Thursday, as hundreds of anti-Maduro protesters took to the streets of the capital, Caracas, aides to opposition leader María Corina Machado said she
Police are out in force in the streets of Venezuela’s capital as the opposition calls for major anti-government protests.
Maduro's government broke relations with Argentina and expelled its diplomats after Milei and other regional leaders refused to recognize Maduro's reelection. But it has denied the activists holed ...
Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro began a third term as president on Friday, cementing his increasingly authoritarian rule.
As Nicolás Maduro is inaugurated for a controversial third term, Bolton urges the incoming administration to isolate the strongman on the world stage.