Nahuel Gallo has arrived in Argentina after spending 448 days detained in Venezuela
Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo has returned to Argentina after being held for 448 days in Venezuela under the regime of Nicolás Maduro.
Nahuel Gallo, the Argentine gendarme detained in Venezuela by Maduro's regime, has been released
Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo has been released after 448 days in detention in Venezuela under the regime of Nicolás Maduro.
Venezuelan opposition leader Enrique Márquez, after Trump's endorsement: "The United States is a great ally for the country's future"
Venezuelan opposition leader Enrique Márquez returns to Caracas calling the U.S. a crucial ally and criticizing the Maduro regime.
Russia's Strength Still Full in Assad's Syria
The article discusses the challenges facing Russia's influence abroad, highlighted by the recent arrest of Venezuela's former president Nicolás Maduro, despite the Assad regime's continued power in Syria.
Venezuela, after Maduro's Arrest, Revives Oil Exports... Trump "Supplied over 80 Million Barrels"
Following the easing of U.S. sanctions, Venezuela has significantly increased its oil exports while asset freezes against Nicolás Maduro's regime remain in place.
Suspicion in Spain – former Prime Minister worked for Venezuela
Former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and his daughters are suspected of receiving significant sums from Venezuela's previous government amid his diplomatic efforts between the Maduro regime and its critics.
Zapatero and his payer traveled together to Venezuela on planes from Maduro's regime
Former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero frequently traveled to Venezuela, accompanied by businessman Julio Martínez, on flights chartered by the Venezuelan government.
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.
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.
An alleged torturer from the Maduro regime in Trump's immigration prisons
Rafael Quero Silva, a former Venezuelan colonel accused of torturing protestors against Nicolás Maduro, is detained in a Miami immigration facility while facing potential deportation and human rights violations charges.
The Rodríguez Deepen the Dismantling of Maduro
The Rodríguez siblings intensify efforts to dismantle Maduro's regime in Venezuela, targeting key social missions and intelligence organizations.
Pedro Urruchurtu on Nicolás Maduro's exit: "Everything that was done would never have been possible without the use of force"
Venezuelan opposition leader Pedro Urruchurtu discusses the necessity of using force in the struggle against Nicolás Maduro's regime, reflecting on his experiences of political repression.
While negotiations for an amnesty law continue in Venezuela, the government released 17 political prisoners
The Venezuelan government has released 17 political prisoners as negotiations for an amnesty law proceed, aimed at addressing issues faced by dissenters opposing the Maduro regime.
No excuses for the end of Nicolás Maduro
The article condemns Nicolás Maduro's dictatorship in Venezuela, highlighting the severe human rights violations and humanitarian crisis caused by his regime.
Savior or devil? The magnate who wants Venezuela's oil
Harry Sargent III, an American energy magnate, is closely watching U.S. military operations in Venezuela, viewing the potential regime change as a long-awaited opportunity for business.
The regime in Venezuela shows its fangs. And it has no plans for elections
Juan Pablo Guanipa, a key political prisoner in Venezuela, was briefly released and then re-arrested shortly after his release, highlighting the repressive actions of the chavist regime.
Venezuela's Assembly approves the Amnesty Law in its first discussion
On February 5, the National Assembly controlled by the Venezuelan regime approved the so-called Amnesty Law in its first discussion, an initiative pushed by interim president Delcy Rodríguez amid international pressure following Nicolás Maduro's capture.
What are the accusations against Alex Saab, former minister detained in Venezuela?
Alex Saab, a key figure in the Venezuelan regime, was arrested in Caracas just over a month after the capture of former president Nicolás Maduro, facing accusations from the U.S. of being a major money launderer for the government.
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.
They claim that Delcy Rodríguez's regime detained Álex Saab, former official and alleged frontman of Nicolás Maduro
Colombian businessman Álex Saab, accused of being a frontman for Nicolás Maduro, was reportedly detained alongside Venezuelan Raúl Gorrín Belisario, with possible extradition to the United States being considered.
Venezuela: they claim Alex Saab, Nicolás Maduro's frontman, was arrested
U.S. intelligence sources confirmed that former Chavista minister Alex Saab was detained in Venezuela by security forces associated with the regime.
Students march against the Venezuelan regime due to the delay in the approval of amnesty for political prisoners
University students and families of political prisoners gathered to demand the swift approval of a promised amnesty law following Nicolás Maduro's downfall, reviving silenced protest voices.
One Month After Maduro's Capture, Venezuela Experiences Economic Opening Under US Tutelage
One month after the military capture of Nicolás Maduro, Venezuelans took to the streets in Caracas, divided between supporters of the regime demanding his release and opposition groups calling for change.
The PP labels Zapatero as a "commissioner laundering" of the Maduro regime and Albares replies: "I do not make accusations against Aznar who has appeared in Epstein's papers"
The Popular Party accuses former Prime Minister Zapatero of involvement in dubious business with the Venezuelan regime, while Albares defends himself against accusations related to Aznar.
One month after Maduro's capture: changes in Venezuela seem to advance quickly, but is the fall of the regime possible?
The article discusses the recent developments in Venezuela following Maduro's capture, highlighting a proposed amnesty and signs of political change amidst ongoing skepticism about the regime's stability.
Good news for Cuban migrants? Trump's revelation about alleged negotiations with the regime
Following Nicolás Maduro's capture, Cuba's oil supply from Venezuela was cut off, leading to discussions about potential negotiations between Trump and the Cuban regime.
Venezuela will be liberated with the help of Trump and the criminal Maduro regime will dissolve, says Machado
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado claims that Venezuela will be freed with Trump's assistance, leading to the collapse of Maduro's criminal regime.
Trump met with Machado: She presented him with her Nobel Peace Prize
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado visited U.S. President Donald Trump, presenting him her Nobel Peace Prize in gratitude for efforts against Nicolás Maduro's regime.
After Venezuela, is Cuba next? Maduro's fall revealed the weaknesses of the regime
Cubans gathered to honor the remains of 32 soldiers killed in Venezuela, as concerns rise about the regime's stability following Maduro's fall.
Trump's Coup Against Maduro: What Russia Loses in Venezuela
The article discusses how Russia's support for Nicolás Maduro's regime in Venezuela has cost billions and led to a significant geopolitical loss after Maduro's ousting.
Trump's Coup Against Maduro: What Russia Loses in Venezuela
The article discusses how Russia has supported the Venezuelan regime with loans and investments in the oil industry over the years, and highlights the loss of its key ally Nicolás Maduro amid Trump's efforts to destabilize the Venezuelan government.
Transaction Without Transition
Following the recent military operation that led to the arrest of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Venezuela remains in uncertainty with no signs of a democratic transformation of the Chavista regime.
Maria Corina Machado details gifting Trump Nobel Peace Prize during White House visit
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado described her emotional experience of presenting her Nobel Peace Prize to President Donald Trump, crediting him for his role in liberating Venezuela from Nicolás Maduro's regime.
Two Venezuelan Women Tempt Trump. One with Oil, the Other with a Nobel
The interim president of Venezuela and the leader of the democratic opposition are seeking Donald Trump's favor amid closer ties with Nicolás Maduro's regime.
Lawmaker who fled communism drafts special resolution honoring Trump after Maduro ouster
Rep. Carlos Giménez, who escaped Cuba's communist regime, is drafting a resolution to commend President Trump for ousting Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, now imprisoned in New York.
A kilo of apples for ten dollars and the same regime. Trump talks about a grand partnership between the USA and Venezuela
U.S. President Donald Trump praised Venezuelan interim President Delcy Rodríguez after their phone call, emphasizing the positive working relationship despite her ties to the Maduro government.
The Prosecutor's Office opposes the acceptance of the complaint filed against Zapatero for his relationship with Venezuela
The Prosecutor's Office recommends that the judge dismiss the complaint against former Prime Minister Zapatero, which alleges his collaboration with Venezuela's Maduro regime and the Soles cartel.
Trump receives María Corina today and unleashes a last-minute race from chavismo
Donald Trump is set to meet with María Corina Machado, prompting urgent political maneuvers from the chavista regime amidst the transition after Maduro's presidency.
The political opposition to Maduro contacted large Spanish companies amid clear expectations of government change
The Venezuelan political opposition, led by María Corina Machado and Edmundo González, reached out to large Spanish companies for support in anticipation of a regime change.
Venezuelan regime touts ‘mass release’ of political prisoners but many say repression continues
The Venezuelan government claims to have released many political prisoners, but criticisms persist that repression is ongoing, as citizens face intimidation and fear in public spaces.
Persecuted by the Venezuelan Regime / What the United States Did Was the Only Alternative for Venezuelans
Alejandro Peña Esclusa discusses the recent U.S. military intervention in Venezuela, which resulted in the capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, and examines its implications for Venezuela and the continent.
Venezuela releases multiple American citizens from prison following military operation
The Venezuelan interim government has freed at least four U.S. citizens imprisoned under Nicolás Maduro's regime following a U.S. military operation aimed at capturing him.
Paweł Łatuszka: We want a round table in Belarus
Paweł Łatuszka discusses the implications of recent events in Venezuela for Belarus, suggesting that the Belarusian regime of Alexander Lukashenko is also vulnerable.
Trump administration files seizure warrants targeting ships tied to Venezuelan oil trade: report
The Trump administration has issued court warrants to seize additional ships associated with Venezuela's oil trade, following recent military and Coast Guard seizures of five vessels in international waters, aimed at undermining former President Nicolás Maduro's regime.
Cyber attacks, targeted strikes and 'Maduro option': here's how Trump can hit Iran
Donald Trump ends speculation about U.S. readiness to strike Iran in response to the violent crackdown on protesters against the regime, announcing a cancellation of meetings with Iranian officials until the violence stops.
Was Maduro just a figurehead of Venezuela? The real notorious head of the regime still remains in his position, called 'Octopus'
Diosdado Cabello, often referred to as 'Octopus', is viewed as the real power behind the Venezuelan regime, controlling the security apparatus despite not being the country's president.
Shockwaves from Venezuela: How Maduro's Downfall Weakens Hezbollah
The upheaval in Caracas also impacts Hezbollah in Lebanon, as the Maduro regime reportedly cooperated closely with the Shiite organization over recent years.
John Polga-Hecimovich: Venezuela could become the new Vietnam
The article discusses potential U.S. intervention in Venezuela, Trump's administration's actions, international perceptions particularly from the EU, the implications of U.S. policies on Latin American countries, and possible scenarios following the fall of Nicolás Maduro's regime.
Trump mocks Delcy days before receiving María Corina at the White House
Donald Trump ridicules Delcy Rodríguez shortly before a meeting with María Corina Machado, amid tensions regarding Nicolás Maduro's regime in Venezuela.
Yesterday at 8 p.m. the Venezuelan minister called me
The Italian government has quietly monitored the situation of Italian detainees in Venezuela under Nicolas Maduro's regime, facing criticism for perceived inaction while remaining cautious of risks.