Venezuelan Attorney General resigns before the National Assembly
Tarek William Saab, the Attorney General of Venezuela, resigned before the National Assembly amid political changes in the country.
Reveal of Delcy Rodríguez's location during Nicolás Maduro's capture
Delcy Rodríguez was named acting president of Venezuela following the controversial capture of Nicolás Maduro.
General Francis L. Donovan, head of Southern Command: The United States supports the interim government of Venezuela in the transition to a new era
General Francis L. Donovan emphasized US support for Venezuela's interim government during his visit, amid the anti-imperialist rhetoric of the chavista regime.
The 70-year-old Spanish prisoner that chavismo refuses to release while Albares pushes to lift sanctions on Delcy
A 70-year-old Spanish businessman is imprisoned in Venezuela under chavismo despite a recent amnesty law, raising concerns about human rights and diplomatic relations.
15 months imprisoned for playing 'Call of Duty': the unusual case of Venezuelan cadets accused of conspiracy by Chavismo
A group of Venezuelan military cadets has been released after 15 months in detention for allegedly conspiring due to their online gaming activities with 'Call of Duty', highlighting the absurdity of political repression in the country.
Political prisoners in Venezuela: chavismo evaluates granting "grace measures" and pardons for those excluded in the Amnesty Law
Chavismo is considering granting presidential pardons to political prisoners excluded from the Amnesty Law, as pressure mounts from NGOs and families.
After the approval of the law, Venezuela receives more than 1,500 amnesty requests in three days
Venezuela has received over 1,550 amnesty requests following the approval of a new law by the National Assembly, with many detainees being released.
Chavismo commits to freeing 379 political prisoners in the coming hours
The Venezuelan government is poised to release 379 political prisoners following the unanimous approval of an amnesty law by the chavista assembly.
Amnesty Law in Venezuela May Exclude Some Political Prisoners
The recently approved amnesty law in Venezuela is presented by the regime as a step towards national stability, though it raises concerns about the exclusion of many political prisoners from its provisions.
A False Amnesty in Venezuela to Stay in Power
Venezuela has enacted a controversial Amnesty Law aimed at freeing political prisoners, but it has sparked criticism and doubts about its effectiveness and sincerity.
Who will benefit from the Amnesty Law approved by the National Assembly of Venezuela?
The Venezuelan National Assembly unanimously approved an Amnesty Law aimed at political prisoners, despite concerns from human rights organizations regarding its implications.
The Chavista Assembly unanimously approves the amnesty law tailored for the revolution
The Venezuelan National Assembly has unanimously approved a controversial amnesty law, aimed at releasing some political prisoners amid growing pressure from families and activists.
Venezuelan Assembly approves historic amnesty law
The Venezuelan Parliament unanimously approved a historic amnesty law aimed at the release of hundreds of political prisoners over 27 years of Chavismo.
Live | The National Assembly of Venezuela debates the amnesty law for political prisoners
The Venezuelan National Assembly is discussing an amnesty law that could lead to the release of hundreds of political prisoners, aiming for unanimous support from all political factions.
This Thursday, the General Amnesty Law is debated in Venezuela
The Venezuelan Parliament is set to debate a general amnesty law, although experts raise concerns about its limited scope.
Chavismo retreats, but does not embark on a withdrawal
The Chavista regime is facing unprecedented challenges and is attempting to adapt its strategies in the wake of a recent U.S. military attack.
Diosdado Cabello: 'There is not a single country in America that has better security rates than Venezuela'
Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello claims Venezuela has the best security indices in America, stating there are fewer than three crimes per 100,000 inhabitants.
The 'romance' between Trump and Delcy does not prevent his defeat in the polls against María Corina
The article discusses the contrast between Trump’s message of prosperity for Venezuela and the stark reality faced by political prisoners, highlighting opposition leader Leopoldo López's views on chavismo's grip on repression.
Leopoldo López, Venezuelan opposition leader: 'Chavismo does not want to lose control of repression'
Leopoldo López, a prominent Venezuelan opposition leader and former political prisoner, discusses the ongoing repression in Venezuela and the cultural and political context surrounding it from his exiled position.
Venezuela postpones the vote on the amnesty law due to objections to a key article and delays the release of political prisoners
Venezuela has delayed the voting on an amnesty law intended to free political prisoners due to objections surrounding a key clause requiring appearance before the courts.
The lack of consensus delays the approval of the amnesty law in Venezuela
A lack of consensus among lawmakers has postponed the final approval of Venezuela's amnesty law, with only the first six articles voted on so far.
Students Strongly Strike Against the Chavista Wall of Terror: "Let the Whole World Know, This Generation Will Not Be Silenced"
Thousands of students in Caracas protested against the Chavista regime, demanding political freedom and the release of political prisoners.
Internal differences delay the amnesty promised by Delcy Rodríguez in Venezuela
Internal disagreements within the government are causing delays in the amnesty law intended to free political prisoners in Venezuela.
Henrique Capriles describes the amnesty in Venezuela as more of a "political issue" than a legal one
Venezuelan opposition lawmaker Henrique Capriles stated that the ongoing discussions regarding a proposed amnesty law are more politically motivated than legally driven.
The US Secretary of Energy lands in Caracas ready to deepen the oil business with the recycled chavismo
The US Secretary of Energy, Chris Wright, has arrived in Caracas to explore the potential for increased oil business relations with the Venezuelan government under Nicolás Maduro.
Vente Venezuela, the preferred target of the Chavista regime
The Venezuelan opposition party Vente Venezuela, led by Maria Corina Machado, faces severe repression from the Chavista regime, resulting in over 200 detentions.
The double game of Delcy: frees prisoners only to arrest them at home and delays the Amnesty Law
In a controversial move, Venezuelan authorities have reportedly released political prisoners only to place them under house arrest, generating national outrage.
Venezuela: chavismo releases political prisoners but imposes electronic ankle monitors
The Venezuelan government has released 35 political prisoners but has imposed electronic ankle monitors on some of them as a form of control.
Chavismo Sends a Signal That It Holds the Key to Repression in Venezuela with the Arrest of Opponent Juan Pablo Guanipa
The arrest of opposition leader Juan Pablo Guanipa shortly after his release highlights the ongoing repression in Venezuela under the Chavista regime.
Venezuela's Parliament postpones session to approve amnesty law
The Venezuelan Parliament postponed a session intended to approve an amnesty law aimed at releasing political prisoners amid pressure from Washington.
The Recapture of Juan Pablo Guanipa Unveils the True Nature of Recycled Chavismo
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Pablo Guanipa was placed under house arrest after briefly regaining freedom, highlighting the ongoing political repression in the country.
Life after prison in Venezuela
The article discusses the experiences of political prisoners like Ramón Centeno who have recently been released in Venezuela, highlighting their struggles to reintegrate into society post-incarceration.
Alex Saab, frontman of Maduro: the collapse of the 'hunger businessman'
Alex Saab, a controversial figure and alleged money launderer for Venezuelan President Maduro, was reportedly detained by the government, sparking renewed judicial scrutiny from U.S. authorities over his connections to Chavismo's financial network.
4 changes that occurred in Venezuela since the capture of Maduro
The article discusses significant changes in Venezuela following the capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife by U.S. forces.
Zapatero's agenda clashes with the controversy surrounding the amnesty in Venezuela
The article discusses former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero's ongoing influence in Venezuelan politics amidst the controversial Amnesty Law debate.
Diosdado Cabello says there is no room for 'personalism' in Venezuela
Diosdado Cabello, the secretary general of Venezuela's ruling PSUV party, emphasizes the need for unity among Chavistas and asserts that there is no space for personal agendas amid the country's crisis following the capture of President Nicolás Maduro by the U.S.
Chavismo promised the release of all political prisoners next week
The President of Venezuela's National Assembly has pledged to release all political prisoners by next Friday, with a final vote on the law scheduled for Tuesday.
"Nicolás Maduro had already prepared Delcy Rodríguez": says the head of the Capital District Government, Nahum Fernández
Chavismo claims that detained Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro had trained Delcy Rodríguez to take over leadership of the country.
Zapatero, at the epicenter of recycled chavismo
The article discusses the current situation of political prisoners in Venezuela as a new Amnesty Law is introduced, highlighting that at least 800 unjustly imprisoned individuals remain in custody, including seven Spaniards.
Chavismo promises urgent amnesty for protesters and those pursued for their criticism
Chavismo has approved an urgent amnesty law that covers offenses since January 1, 1999, allowing for immediate releases of protesters and critics.
Amnesty Law proposed by chavistas in Venezuela does not include pardon for crimes against human rights
The interim president of Venezuela, Delcy Rodriguez, announced a new amnesty law that excludes serious violations of human rights and crimes committed over 27 years of Chavismo during a parliamentary debate.
Diosdado Cabello called for unity within Chavismo and issued a curious warning: "If they see one over here and another over there, they will eat us one by one"
Diosdado Cabello emphasized the need for unity among Chavismo members in Venezuela, cautioning that division could lead to their downfall during a commemorative event.
Everything changes to stay the same in Venezuela
The article discusses the recent military action ordered by Donald Trump against Venezuela, highlighting that despite changes at the top, the Chavista regime largely remains intact under Delcy Rodríguez's leadership.
The Chavista wall is cracking in Venezuela: mothers, youth, and opponents take to the streets to "stretch the rope against the dictatorship"
In San Cristóbal, Venezuela, citizens, including mothers and youth, rallied against the government, expressing their rebellion through chants and demonstrations armed with white handkerchiefs.
"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.
This is the true face of the Chavista regime: United States congresswoman reacts to threats against Laura Dogu from people linked to Chavismo
U.S. Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar responded to threats made against diplomat Laura Dogu by individuals associated with the Venezuelan regime following an official visit to Caracas.
Chavismo freed Argentine Roberto Baldo and his wife: they return to Argentina
Argentine Roberto Baldo and his wife Montserrat Espinosa de Baldo were released by the Venezuelan regime after being detained for 416 days in various prisons, with their return home celebrated by Patricia Bullrich.
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.
The Venezuelan Street is Divided Between Two Memories 30 Days After Maduro's Capture
Thirty days after the capture of Maduro, Venezuelans are divided between those who accept the new direction of the country and students demanding the release of political prisoners and unconditional amnesty.
Venezuelan students take to the streets and challenge the recycled chavismo of Delcy
On a historic day, Venezuelan students protested against the renewed regime of Delcy and Jorge Rodríguez, marking one month since a significant event involving Delta Force in Caracas.