Sheinbaum will 'pressure' the new president of Peru to free Betssy Chávez and grant her asylum in Mexico
Claudia Sheinbaum is increasing pressure on the new president of Peru to facilitate the asylum of Betssy Chávez in Mexico as she remains in a Mexican diplomatic office to avoid imprisonment.
Impsa: the first company privatized in the Milei era seeks to reactivate its business in Venezuela
Impsa is looking to revive its hydroelectric projects in Venezuela, which were initiated during the Chávez administration, amid changing political landscapes in both Argentina and Venezuela.
Trump labor secretary’s husband barred from department over sexual assault allegations, reports say
Lori Chavez-DeRemer's husband, Shawn DeRemer, has been barred from the Labor Department following allegations of sexual assault made by female staff members.
Husband of US Secretary of Labor Prohibited from Entering Department Following Harassment Allegations, Says Newspaper
The husband of US Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer has been banned from the department's premises due to allegations of sexual harassment.
LOCAL VIEW: Trump is trying to dismantle the food chain of leftist countries in Latin America
The article discusses the political dynamics in Latin America, particularly focusing on the impact of U.S. foreign policy under Trump in relation to leftist governments.
US Military Delegation in Venezuela Agrees on Cooperation to Combat Drug Trafficking
A US military delegation has met with Venezuelan leaders to discuss cooperation in combating drug trafficking amid strained US-Venezuela relations.
Jaime Bayly: "At this autumnal age, I have almost no friends left, but I do have sources."
In a reflection on friendship and career, Peruvian writer Jaime Bayly discusses his latest book, 'Los golpistas,' which paints a dramatic picture of Hugo Chávez's temporary ouster in Venezuela in 2002.
Valentine's Romance: Who is Emil Kamar, future husband of Senator Andrea Chávez?
Senator Andrea Chávez Treviño of Morena shared news on social media about her upcoming marriage to Emil Kamar on Valentine’s Day.
The Most Controversial Confessions with Yordi Rosado: From Shootouts with Palazuelos to Chávez's Closeness with Narcos
The article discusses the controversial confessions made by celebrities during Yordi Rosado's interviews, highlighting discussions about shootouts and connections to narco culture.
Jaime Bayly: "Trump seems to me a disaster, a bully, a mythomaniac, a racist, an unpresentable. But the capture of Maduro was necessary"
Journalist Jaime Bayly expresses strong criticism of Donald Trump while emphasizing the necessity of capturing Nicolás Maduro in his latest book discussing the 2002 coup attempt against Hugo Chávez.
Did Julián Figueroa die from a naltrexone implant? JC Chávez comments on addiction treatment
As the third anniversary of Julián Figueroa's death approaches, controversies arise regarding the alleged cause linked to a naltrexone implant, with insights from boxing icon Julio César Chávez.
Maduro's rise from bus driver to Chávez successor revealed in new documentary
A new Fox Nation documentary explores Nicolás Maduro's rise to power as Venezuela's leader and examines the geopolitical implications of the country's turmoil.
'The Coup Plotters', by Jaime Bayly: the novel that exposes Hugo Chávez and his enemies
Jaime Bayly's novel 'The Coup Plotters' explores the life of Hugo Chávez and his adversaries, portraying them through a critical lens.
‘I comb my hair at home’: Morenistas disown Senate aesthetics and ask to move on
Mexican Senators Cynthia López Castro and Andrea Chávez Treviño denied involvement in the Senate's suspended aesthetic sessions and distanced themselves from the controversy during a committee meeting.
The Arrest of Aquiles Alvarez is a 'smokescreen' to divert attention from what is happening in the Judiciary, says legislator Raúl Chávez
Legislator Raúl Chávez claims that the arrest of Guayaquil's mayor Aquiles Alvarez is a distraction from more pressing national issues.
Jhoanner Chávez was announced as the new reinforcement for Sparta Prague
Ecuadorian left-back Jhoanner Chávez has officially joined AC Sparta Prague on loan from Lens.
Abuses and Weariness
The article critiques the increasing arrogance and abuse of power by Mexican senators, highlighted by Andrea Chávez's use of Senate beauty salon services, which underscores a disconnect from the public and a growing discredit around the current regime.
Jaime Bayly: "Chávez and Maduro were involuntary comedians"
Jaime Bayly discusses his new book 'Los golpistas', highlighting the failed 2002 coup against Hugo Chávez.
The coup that lasted three days
The article discusses the author's new novel 'Los golpistas,' inspired by the failed coup against Hugo Chávez in April 2002.
Christian Ch�vez, from RBD, releases song 'Para Siempre' after show in São Paulo
Christian Chávez debuted his new song 'Para Siempre' during an intimate concert in São Paulo, celebrating his music career and expressing gratitude to RBD fans.
How much does a Dyson cost, like the one Andrea Chávez uses to style her hair?
Senator Andrea Chávez denies allegations of opening a beauty salon in the Senate and reveals her secret for maintaining her hairstyle.
g1 Heard #325 - Christian Chávez, a rebel from Mexico
Christian Chávez discusses his artistic journey and personal happiness in music during his interview on g1 Ouviu.
‘A senator will not decide’: Cruz Pérez responds to Adán Augusto for nominating Andrea Chávez in Chihuahua
Cruz Pérez Cuéllar, mayor of Ciudad Juárez, asserts that the decision on the next governor of Chihuahua lies with the voters, not with high-ranking Morena officials, following Adán Augusto López's claim that Andrea Chávez will be the governor.
A ‘little cat’s hand’ for the sessions: This was the beauty salon inside the Senate
The Senate previously had a beauty salon where legislators could get makeup and hair services before sessions, but it has since been closed.
"He Took on a Responsibility He Did Not Seek" Diosdado Cabello and His Public Support for Delcy Rodríguez at the Mausoleum of Hugo Chávez
Diosdado Cabello reaffirmed his public support for Delcy Rodríguez as acting president of Venezuela, praising her courage in taking on a historical responsibility during commemorative events.
Andrea Chávez's Rival: Who is Julián LeBarón, the Independent Candidate for the Government of Chihuahua?
Julián LeBarón, an activist from Chihuahua, announced his willingness to run as an independent candidate for governor in 2027, competing against Morena senator Andrea Chávez.
Andrea Chávez has a rival: Julián LeBaron reveals candidacy for governor of Chihuahua; going without a party
Julián LeBaron announced his willingness to run for the governorship of Chihuahua in 2027, stating that he and his supporters are organizing a political project to defend their rights against perceived abuses by local authorities.
How chavismo has transformed over 25 years with the aim of preserving power
Chavismo has governed Venezuela for over a quarter century, during which it has altered its rhetoric and policies while consistently aiming to maintain power.
An unprecedented phenomenon is underway in Trump's America – A bleak assessment from a researcher
The article discusses how former President Donald Trump is rapidly undermining democracy in the United States, faster than leaders like Viktor Orbán, Hugo Chávez, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and Vladimir Putin.
Will Adán Augusto campaign in Chihuahua? Senator predicts: 'Andrea Chávez will be governor'
Senator Adán Augusto López Hernández of Morena claims that his party colleague Andrea Chávez will be the candidate and the next governor of Chihuahua, asserting that the state deserves a good government.
México Verde achieves its first victory in the Caribbean Series 2026
In a tense matchup at the Pan American Stadium, México Verde secured their first victory in the Caribbean Series by defeating Panama 2-1, thanks to a crucial final pitch by Guadalupe Chávez.
Venezuela forgets Chávez and opens oil to the private sector
The Venezuelan government has shifted away from the nationalization of the oil industry, allowing private companies to take over operational and financial management.
Victoria Chávez is named World Games Athlete of the Year 2025
Mexican flag football player Victoria Chávez has been named the '2025 Athlete of the Year' by the International World Games Association, receiving over 50,000 votes in the digital poll.
Right-Wing Candidate Wins Costa Rican Presidential Election, Promotes 'Bukele Model' for Security Measures
In Costa Rica's presidential election, right-wing candidate Laura Fernandez, successor to President Chavez, has been declared the winner and plans to implement the 'Bukele Model' for addressing security issues.
27 years of Chavismo in Venezuela with its maximum leader imprisoned in the USA.
Chavismo marks 27 years in power in Venezuela with its current leader, Nicolás Maduro, imprisoned in the United States after being captured nearly a month ago alongside his wife, Cilia Flores.
Searching for the truth in Venezuela: books to understand the paradox of collapse
The article discusses various chronicles, reports, and essays by Venezuelan and foreign journalists that narrate the country's disintegration and the challenges of achieving a prosperous democracy, stemming from the era following Hugo Chávez's illness starting in 2011.
Costa Rica: Government speaks of assassination plot against President Chavez
The Costa Rican government has revealed a conspiracy aimed at assassinating President Rodrigo Chavez just two weeks before the presidential elections.
Hugo Chávez ruled Venezuela for 14 years, nationalized key sectors, associated with Castro, Morales, Maradona, and challenged the West
Hugo Chávez, a significant figure in modern Venezuela and Latin America, was known for his 14-year rule, nationalization of key sectors, and alliances with other prominent leaders while criticizing Western policies.
Cartel of the Suns at the Presidential Palace in Caracas: The drug trafficking network established by Chávez with Sinaloa that kept Maduro in power
The article discusses the cocaine and fentanyl trafficking network established by Chávez and inherited by Maduro to sustain his power in Venezuela.
Trump says US would control 55% of world oil
President Trump stated that the US could dominate over 55% of global oil production if American companies are allowed to access Venezuela's oil resources.
Kidnapping of Maduro: Trump's Campaign in Venezuela – and Latin America's Contribution
The article discusses Trump's actions in Venezuela, comparing them to Hugo Chávez's approach, while criticizing the human rights abuses in Latin America.
Diosdado Cabello, the most powerful and feared man in Venezuela who still stands in the way of Americans
The article discusses Diosdado Cabello's rise to power in Venezuela and his role as a staunch defender of the regime, potentially hindering any transition in the country.
Unknown Cabello. The Venezuelan Minister of Repression is the new special watch by the USA
The article discusses the rise of Venezuelan Minister Cabello, who is seen as a hardliner that could impede the country's transition, having known Chávez from his baseball days.
How Chavez and Maduro Ruined Venezuela in Less Than Thirty Years
This article examines the collapse of Venezuela from wealth to ruin, detailing how the country lost 75% of its wealth from 2014 to 2020 under the leadership of Chavez and Maduro.
The V of Victory code signal against imperialism
Nicolas Maduro's 'V for Victory' gesture after his arrest is interpreted as a message to his supporters, linking him to Hugo Chavez's anti-imperialist stance.
The momentary happiness and the long time of Venezuela
The article discusses the enduring impact of twenty-seven years of political power in Venezuela, beginning with Hugo Chávez in 1999 and its ongoing consequences, including a brief sense of happiness following Nicolás Maduro's capture.
Debunked Fake News About US Strike on Hugo Chavez's Tomb
False claims circulated on social media suggesting that US forces attacked the mausoleum of former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez during a recent military operation in Caracas, which were fueled by misinformation including by Colombian President Gustavo Petro.
The 'Chicken' Carvajal, the super-witness who knows every secret of the 'narco-State'
Hugo Armando Carvajal, a former Venezuelan military intelligence chief and close ally of Hugo Chávez, has turned from a key figure in the Bolivarian regime to a crucial witness against Nicolás Maduro, revealing secrets that could impact U.S. legal actions.
The Economic Agony of a Country Torn Apart by Inflation
Venezuela's economy has suffered for 26 years under Chávez and Maduro, with rampant inflation and a lack of socioeconomic prospects leading millions to flee the country.
Bertinotti: 'Chávez was hope, Maduro an authoritarian bureaucrat'
Fausto Bertinotti, the former leader of the Communist Refoundation, reflects on his support for Hugo Chávez as a beacon of hope, contrasting it with Nicolás Maduro's authoritarianism.