Opposition leader: Machado wants to return to Venezuela in 'a few weeks'
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has announced her intention to return to Venezuela from exile within weeks, promising to work towards a transition to democracy.
Venezuelan opposition leader will soon return home
Maria Corina Machado, the leader of the Venezuelan opposition and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, plans to return to Venezuela within weeks after being in exile in the USA.
It is clear that people support Corina, says ally of Venezuelan opposition leader
David Smolansky, aide to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, discusses the support for her and the future political strategies of the opposition following the 2024 elections.
Dignity cannot be auctioned
The article expresses a firm rejection of the Venezuelan government's attempts to manipulate public sentiment towards reconciliation, emphasizing that true dignity cannot be compromised under political pressure.
The emotional reunion of a Venezuelan exile during Trump's State of the Union speech: his harsh story of captivity
A Venezuelan opposition leader, Enrique Márquez, made a surprise appearance during President Trump's State of the Union address to embrace his niece after being released from captivity.
The National Assembly of Venezuela unanimously approves the amnesty law
The National Assembly of Venezuela has unanimously approved an amnesty law that could release hundreds of political prisoners and protect those in exile or hiding from legal persecution.
It Is Still Night in Caracas Transforms the Siege, Chaos, and Fear in Current Venezuela into a Thriller
The film 'It Is Still Night in Caracas,' co-produced by Venezuelan actor Edgar Ramírez, transforms the narrative of Venezuela's ongoing struggles into a thrilling portrayal of siege and chaos.
It is still night in Caracas: the uncomfortable portrait of a country subjected
The film 'Still Night in Caracas,' produced by Édgar Ramírez, explores the struggles of a Venezuelan woman facing exile and oppressive regimes based on the book 'The Daughter of the Spaniard.'
Vatican Seven / Did the Vatican arrange exile for Maduro in Russia?
The article discusses the Vatican's continuing role in international diplomacy and recent meetings about the fate of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro following U.S. military intervention.
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.
Lesson from the Bad Teacher and Friend of Maduro: Insults at the Venezuelan Celebration for Freedom
A professor in Italy verbally attacked a Cuban exile advocating for freedom for Cuban and Venezuelan people during a pro-Maduro demonstration in Rome.
The Faces of Venezuelan Exile
The article narrates the stories of 11 Venezuelans who have fled their country due to political repression and economic hardship, with around eight million citizens living abroad.
After the euphoria, the Venezuelan opposition in exile is in uncertainty
Following the capture of Nicolas Maduro, the Venezuelan opposition in exile faces uncertainty as the chavista regime remains resilient, with support from the Trump Administration diminishing hopes for a democratic transition.
Exiled Venezuelans in Spain: Cautious Hope Reigns in 'Little Caracas'
In Madrid, home to the largest Venezuelan community in Europe, many are holding on to cautious hope as they await developments in their homeland following Maduro's ousting.
The Venezuelan Opposition Redefines Its Strategy with a Priority: The Return of Leaders in Exile
The Venezuelan opposition, led by María Corina Machado, is redefining its strategy focusing on the return of exiled leaders amidst a perceived shift in the political landscape following a U.S. military incursion in Caracas.
No Mercy Against Maduro
The article expresses a lack of compassion towards former Venezuelan president Maduro, criticizing his oppressive regime that has led to countless incarcerations and exiles of dissenters.
Exiled Maduro opponent lacks Trump support to lead in Venezuela
An exiled opponent of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro is struggling to garner support from former President Trump for leadership in Venezuela.
Venezuelans in Exile Celebrate Maduro's Fall: Argentina, Chile, Spain, USA…
Thousands of Venezuelans, who fled the economic collapse and repression under Nicolás Maduro, gathered in cities worldwide to celebrate the dictator's downfall by U.S. forces, dancing and waving Venezuelan flags in major capitals like Chile, Mexico, and Argentina, as well as in Miami.
Edmundo González reappears to demand the "immediate and unconditional" release of Venezuelan political prisoners
Edmundo González, a former Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate, has made a video statement from exile calling for the immediate and unconditional release of all political prisoners in Venezuela.
News Overview: These are the news of the day
In Germany, exiled Venezuelans express mixed feelings about the downfall of Nicolás Maduro, with some celebrating while others criticize U.S. actions, as discussed in an interview with Luisa Ramirez, a coordinator of the Venezuelan diaspora.
Economic Expert from Venezuela Exclusively for VL: Trump Did a Good Thing, but One Wrong Move Leads to Catastrophe
Alejandro Duque, a Venezuelan economic consultant in exile, discusses the positive impact of the removal of Nicolás Maduro and warns about the potential dangers of missteps in the aftermath.
"Thank you, Trump!" - Venezuelan migrants celebrate the capture of Maduro
Venezuelan migrants are celebrating the capture of President Maduro by Trump following a significant US military operation in Venezuela, leading to the appointment of Maduro's former deputy as interim president.
Ankara claims ignorance of Trump's ultimatum to Maduro to resign and self-exile in Turkey
Turkey has stated that it is unaware of Trump's ultimatum to Venezuelan President Maduro to step down and seek refuge in Turkey.
The Venezuelan Exile in Latin America Celebrates the Capture of Maduro: 'The Tyrant Has Fallen!'
Venezuelan exiles in Latin America are celebrating the capture of Maduro, expressing hopes for a new chapter in their country's future after nearly eight million fled Venezuela.
Euphoria in Miami, the unofficial capital of Venezuelan exile, after the capture of Nicolás Maduro
The Venezuelan community in Miami celebrated the capture of President Nicolás Maduro by the United States, demanding a regime change.