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A senior U.S. government official warned that if the missiles get into the hands of the regime, "they will be eliminated." → Read More
Maduro's regime not only imports gasoline, food and prints bills with Iran's help. It now intends to carry out its electoral fraud with material from Iran → Read More
According to security specialist Joseph Humire, Iran will be able to camouflage the purchase and sale of arms to continue its illicit business → Read More
The electoral campaign closed on Wednesday, October 14, with few massive demonstrations due to the coronavirus → Read More
The Brazilian government invested some 913,000 euros, preparing its army for a possible armed conflict with the regime of Nicolás Maduro → Read More
The election of China, Russia, and Cuba to the UN Human Rights Council validates the U.S. decision to withdraw from the Council in 2018 → Read More
The surcharges, which amount to 60%, are a source of bribes for officials and frontmen (Archive). → Read More
The magistrate said that Iglesias acted in a conscious and planned way, pretending to be a victim of a non-existent event. → Read More
The parliament could approve the law on the regulation of foreign agents, the law on cyber-crime, and life imprisonment in the coming days. → Read More
In poor neighborhoods, such as the 23 de Enero in Caracas, there are gambling tables where thousands of dollars circulate. → Read More
A few days ago, the United States reported and warned that 300 Chinese cargo ships were → Read More
Venezuela is suffering the fourth-worst food crisis in the world, only behind war-torn countries like Yemen, → Read More
Maduro's tyrannical regime has no way of dealing with the shortage of gasoline and has turned to Iran to refuel itself, completely dependent on that country → Read More
Maduro's tyrannical regime has no way of dealing with the shortage of gasoline and has turned to Iran to refuel itself, completely dependent on that country → Read More
Former senator Celia Cánovas asked to be considered as the "aggrieved party" in the accusation against Podemos for "illegal financing and electoral crime." → Read More
The High Commissioner also documented cases of repression in peaceful protests in Venezuela- a situation that has become state policy. → Read More
The High Commissioner also documented cases of repression in peaceful protests in Venezuela- a situation that has become state policy. → Read More
The authorities of Guayana and United States announced that they would deploy maritime patrols to control drug trafficking on the border with Venezuela. → Read More
Hezbollah approaches young people to see if they are interested in fighting. Some are taken to study in Iran and Lebanon, asked to join the battlefield → Read More
"For Abrams to scoff at Machado's statements, saying that it reminded him of García Márquez's 'magical realism,' seemed rude and inappropriate." → Read More