How Cubans in Florida Live Through the New Crisis Affecting the Island: 'Waiting for a Change'
Cubans in Florida feel the impact of the ongoing crisis in Cuba, characterized by economic scarcity and the struggle for a regime change.
Cuba claims to be preparing for a possible US attack but does not rule out the possibility of negotiations
Cuba's Foreign Affairs Deputy Minister states the country is preparing for potential military aggression from the US, while also expressing a willingness to engage in negotiations.
Venezuela forgets about Maduro and opens an irreversible path
Venezuela is experiencing a significant political shift as the citizens navigate a new phase under Delcy Rodríguez's government, moving away from Nicolás Maduro's long-standing authority.
The resurrection of prediction markets: from university experiment to AI and geopolitical scandals
The article discusses the revival of prediction markets, exploring their potential in light of AI technology and recent geopolitical events, especially referencing the case of Nicolás Maduro.
The resignation of the Minister of Defense represents only relief for the crisis in Venezuela
Vladimir Padrino's departure from the Venezuelan Armed Forces highlights significant political shifts following Nicolás Maduro's dictatorship.
Venezuela's leader strengthens grip on the military
Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodríguez has dismissed the defense minister and replaced the entire military leadership to consolidate power following recent political upheaval.
Delcy Rodríguez completes the purge of Venezuela's high military commanders to align them with U.S. interests.
Delcy Rodríguez has completed a significant restructuring of Venezuela's military leadership to better align with U.S. interests following a shift in political dynamics in the country.
Delcy replaces the entire military command of Venezuela after firing the Defense Minister
Delcy Rodríguez, the interim leader of Venezuela, replaced all members of the country's military high command following the dismissal of Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino.
Venezuelan President Announces Changes in Military Command
Interim Venezuelan President Delcy Rodríguez announced significant changes in the military command following the capture of former President Nicolás Maduro by the United States.
Delcy Rodríguez replaces Venezuela’s top military commanders
Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela’s interim president, has reshuffled the military command, marking a significant political shift amidst the ongoing economic crisis and recent changes in leadership following the ousting of Nicolás Maduro by the US.
Venezuela's President Changes Defense Minister and Military Leadership
Venezuelan President Delcy Rodriguez announced a reshuffle in her military leadership, replacing the long-serving defense minister after a period of significant pressure from the United States.
Venezuelan President Announces Change in Military Leadership
The interim Venezuelan president Delcy Rodríguez has announced a complete overhaul of the country's military leadership following the dismissal of the defense minister.
Delcy Rodríguez reshapes her Cabinet to move away from madurism
Delcy Rodríguez has made significant changes to her Cabinet, aiming to reduce Nicolás Maduro's influence and establish her own leadership style.
Venezuela interim president replaces top military commanders in sweeping reforms
Venezuela's interim President Delcy Rodriguez has replaced all senior military commanders following significant reforms after the U.S. ousted Nicolas Maduro.
Venezuela: the interim president announces the replacement of the entire military high command
Interim President Delcy Rodriguez of Venezuela has replaced the entire military high command following the dismissal of the defense minister.
The fall of General Padrino López deepens the dismantling of 'Madurismo'
General Vladimir Padrino López's resignation from the Defense Ministry marks a significant shift in Venezuela's military and political landscape, further eroding the grip of the Maduro regime.
Treasury Secretary sees new regime in Cuba... but 'at a slow pace': 'With Maduro out there will be change'
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent predicts a slow process for regime change in Cuba, suggesting progress could occur following Maduro's departure from Venezuela.
Venezuela Celebrates First Victory in WBC with National Holiday Declared
Venezuela rejoices in its first World Baseball Classic victory, declaring the day after their win a national holiday amid previous political turmoil.
National Security: How Much Pain Is Trump Really Willing to Endure?
The article discusses Trump’s confidence in military operations following the raid to capture Nicolás Maduro.
Steering Change in Venezuela: Delcy Rodríguez Accelerates Cabinet Restructuring with Multiple Changes
The interim president of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, has initiated significant changes in Nicolás Maduro's cabinet by dismissing key military and ministerial personnel.
Maduro's confidant: Venezuela dismisses Defense Minister López
Venezuela has dismissed its longstanding Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López following a power shift after the capture of former President Nicolás Maduro by the United States.
Delcy Rodríguez dismisses Vladimir Padrino, Defense Minister of Venezuela close to Maduro
The interim president of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, has dismissed Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino in a significant restructuring of the country's armed forces.
The Story of Vladimir Padrino López, the Military 'Loyal to Maduro' for Whom the U.S. Offers $15 Million
Vladimir Padrino López, a key figure in Nicolás Maduro's regime, has been ousted from his position as Venezuela's Defense Minister after over a decade in office, amidst ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela.
Venezuela: Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Removed After 12 Years
Venezuelan interim president Delcy Rodríguez has dismissed Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino, who was in office for nearly a decade and a half under Nicolás Maduro.
Venezuela's president dismisses defense minister allied with Maduro and wanted by the US
Delcy Rodríguez, the interim president of Venezuela, has dismissed defense minister Vladimir Padrino López, who has been wanted by the US for his alleged involvement in international drug trafficking.
Delcy Rodríguez dismisses Vladimir Padrino, Defense Minister of Venezuela close to Maduro
Interim Venezuelan leader Delcy Rodríguez has dismissed Vladimir Padrino, the Defense Minister who had been aligned with Nicolás Maduro and held his position for over a decade.
Venezuela: Maduro-loyal Defense Minister Fired
Venezuelan interim president Delcy Rodríguez announces the dismissal of Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López after over a decade in office, amid shifting diplomatic relations with the U.S.
Delcy Rodríguez ousted Maduro's historic defense minister
Delcy Rodríguez, the acting president of Venezuela, has dismissed Vladimir Padrino, the long-serving Minister of Defense, and appointed General Gustavo López in his place.
Delcy Rodríguez removes Padrino López as Minister of Defense
Delcy Rodríguez has dismissed Vladimir Padrino López as Venezuela's Minister of Defense and appointed General Gustavo González López amid significant political upheaval following the capture of Nicolás Maduro.
Delcy Rodríguez removes Vladimir Padrino as Minister of Defense in Venezuela and appoints Gustavo González
Delcy Rodríguez has dismissed Vladimir Padrino López as Venezuela's Minister of Defense and appointed Gustavo González in his place amidst political turmoil.
Donald Trump reacts to Venezuela's victory in the WBC and insists on 'state 51'
Donald Trump celebrated Venezuela's win in the World Baseball Classic while suggesting the country could become the '51st state' of the USA following the capture of Nicolás Maduro.
Fire, clogged toilets and a crisis of motivation: the US's largest warship retreats from the Red Sea
The USS Gerald R. Ford, the largest aircraft carrier of the United States, is retreating from the Red Sea due to the need for crew rest after participating in operations against Iran and Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela.
Why is America attacking Venezuela? Eight points you should know
The article discusses the recent U.S. military operation in Venezuela aimed at capturing President Nicolás Maduro amid international law debates and rising death tolls.
'Maduro Derby' defeated the United States... Venezuela reversed fortunes
Venezuela won its first-ever World Baseball Classic title by defeating the United States 3-2 in the finals.
Zapatero gives his backing to the Chavista amnesty, despite 508 people still being imprisoned: 'It is a reference for the world'
Former Spanish President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero expresses strong support for the Chavista amnesty proposal during his visit to Venezuela, emphasizing the importance of forgiveness and reconciliation in the country.
Donald Trump makes grim joke demanding Venezuela becomes new 51st US state
Donald Trump jokingly suggested that Venezuela should become the 51st state of the US after the country’s victory in the World Baseball Classic.
Prediction Markets: There is War - and America is Betting
In the wake of rising global conflicts, prediction markets like Polymarket and Kalshi have seen a surge in bets on war and regime changes, raising ethical and legal concerns.
Diosdado Cabello assures that chavismo is neither 'cornered' nor 'withdrawing'
Diosdado Cabello, Venezuelan Interior Minister, claims that chavismo remains strong and united, dismissing notions of retreat amid increasing engagement with the United States.
Maduro postponed a debt of 6.1 million and forgave interest to Plus Ultra after an intervention by Zapatero's payee
Nicolás Maduro's government has deferred a 6.1 million debt for Plus Ultra and forgiven significant interests, facilitated by an intervention from Julio Martínez, a prominent figure connected to ex-Prime Minister Zapatero.
UN Concerned About Continued Prison Torture in Venezuela
The UN's human rights chief has expressed alarm over ongoing reports of torture in Venezuelan prisons post-Maduro's removal.
Under U.S. Blockade, Cuba Suffers Total Power Grid Failure and Goes Dark
Cuba's state electricity operator reported a total blackout affecting all 10 million residents due to the ongoing U.S. blockade that has restricted essential oil supplies.
Access to Polymarket, the controversial largest prediction market platform in the world, has been blocked in Argentina
Argentina's judiciary has ordered a nationwide ban on Polymarket, making it the first country in the region to take such restrictive action against the prediction market platform.
Tracing the lost reserves of the Central Bank of Venezuela: gold in exchange for spaghetti
The article investigates the significant decrease in Venezuela's gold reserves and the role of illicit trades in this downfall, including key figures involved in the export of gold for food.
The former director of Chevron in Venezuela informed the CIA that the opposition would have difficulty controlling the country
The article discusses how the former Chevron director in Venezuela reported to the CIA that the opposition would struggle to maintain control, particularly favoring Delcy Rodríguez over María Corina Machado as a more stable option for leadership.
'I couldn't believe that my torturer was living freely in the USA': Venezuelans who recognized in a military TV show the ones who arrested them
Several Venezuelans are shocked to discover that Rafael Quero Silva, a military officer accused of torture during protests in Venezuela, is now working in a telenovela in the US.
Maduro's life takes place in a cell three by two meters. He screams at night
The article discusses the harsh conditions faced by Venezuela's imprisoned leader Nicolás Maduro, who reportedly suffers from psychological distress due to his confinement.
Venezuela: Opponent Machado sees the amnesty law as 'selective justice'
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado criticized the new amnesty law as a form of selective justice, particularly after the arrest of her lawyer following contested elections.
[Column] What do norms mean in times of war?
The column discusses the implications of U.S. military actions in Iran and Venezuela, focusing on the erosion of traditional norms during wartime and the role of American authority.
Delcy Rodríguez announces entry of $300 million from the sale of fueloil for social fund
Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez announces a $300 million boost to a newly created social fund from an extraordinary sale of fueloil.
American flag raised, flies over US Embassy in Venezuela building for first time in 7 years
The American flag has been raised over the U.S. Embassy in Venezuela for the first time in seven years, signaling a potential thaw in U.S.-Venezuela relations following recent political developments.