Exhibition marks 8 years of Army operations to receive Venezuelans in Roraima
A free exhibition celebrates eight years of the Army's Operation Welcome in Roraima, which assists Venezuelan migrants and refugees.
Final closure and 520 people without jobs: famous dessert and plant brands managed by Venezuelans disappear
The closure of dairy plants managed by Venezuelan company Maralac S.A has left 520 workers unemployed following a judicial bankruptcy declaration.
César Farías breaks into tears after qualifying Barcelona SC for Phase 3 of the Copa Libertadores: 'Venezuelans don't have visas for many places and having family nearby is not easy'
César Farías, head coach of Barcelona SC, expressed emotional relief after his team's qualification for the third phase of the Copa Libertadores, highlighting the challenges faced by Venezuelans.
Venezuelan Marzolay works in the shadows until dawn – soon Spain will legalize him and half a million others
The Spanish government is set to legalize over half a million undocumented migrants, including Venezuelans like Marzolay, who currently works in unpaid, shadow jobs.
Venezuela: from 'gringo go home' to 'gringo come home'
Amid cautious optimism about economic improvement, Venezuelans show support for the capture of Nicolás Maduro and involvement from the United States, according to a recent survey.
Venezuelans heading to Caracas after almost three months without flights from Madrid: "I was afraid my visa would expire"
Air Europa has resumed flights from Madrid to Caracas after a three-month suspension due to geopolitical tensions, with many Venezuelan passengers expressing concerns about returning home.
Surprising scenes on TV Republika. Viewers rubbed their eyes in amazement
Viewers of the morning program on TV Republika were astonished when hosts Cezary Gmyz and Sabina Treffler began dancing to a song popular among young Venezuelans after Nicolás Maduro's fall.
Venezuelans sent to a prison in El Salvador will be able to return to the U.S., according to a judge's decision
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to facilitate the return of Venezuelans sent to a prison in El Salvador to continue their immigration processes in the United States.
A judge orders the Trump administration to return deported Venezuelans to El Salvador
A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to return deported Venezuelans who were sent to El Salvador without due process.
They are Venezuelans, they started their dream in the U.S., and now humor has united them with a project that travels the world
Eugenia Siso and Santiago Castellanos, two Venezuelans, created the humorous podcast Ni Me Ladilles after migrating to the U.S., now achieving international recognition and building a loyal community among the diaspora.
Federal judge orders deported Venezuelans to be returned to US
A federal judge has mandated the return of Venezuelan men deported to El Salvador, citing violations of due process in their cases.
Judge orders their release, but ICE arrests them again: the strange legal limbo of Venezuelans detained twice
Two Venezuelan citizens, initially detained in January after an incident with ICE, were recently released, but ICE arrested them again despite a court order for their release.
DOJ says it owes deported Venezuelans no due process, dares courts to intervene
The DOJ asserts it does not owe due process to deported Venezuelans and challenges the courts to intervene, amid a significant legal battle that may reach the Supreme Court.
Kuoco, well-balanced fusion
The article reviews Kuoco, a restaurant that blends Asian and Ibero-American flavors, opened by Venezuelans Rafa Bérgamo and Andrés Correa in Spain.
Laura Dogu, U.S. Chargé d'Affaires in Venezuela: 'We will work with Venezuelans to achieve a transition'
Laura Dogu, the new U.S. Chargé d'Affaires in Venezuela, expresses commitment to engage with various sectors of society to support the transition agenda following her conversations with interim President Delcy Rodríguez.
Four defendants, including 2 Venezuelans, used 115 stolen identities in massive food stamp fraud
Four individuals, including two Venezuelan citizens, exploited 115 stolen identities in a scheme defrauding over $1 million from food stamp and unemployment benefits programs.
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 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.
Good news for Venezuelans: the new Trump order that opens a possibility for immigrants in the U.S.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced a new measure regarding Venezuela that will benefit immigrants from the country, including the reopening of the airspace and the resumption of flights by American Airlines.
Venezuela: Life is not easier without Maduro
Since the fall of Nicolás Maduro, many Venezuelans have found new hope, yet inflation, poverty, and political uncertainty continue to dominate daily life.
Venezuelans Make a Living Through Cross-border Reselling Amid President's Month-long Detention
Amid the ongoing turmoil following the detention of President Maduro by U.S. forces, many Venezuelans are relying on cross-border trade and reselling to survive, particularly in the border city of Cúcuta, Colombia.
The immigration limbo faced by Venezuelan migrants with TPS in February 2026: official update
A federal appeals court ruled that the Trump administration illegally revoked Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans, but this ruling did not improve their current situation.
DHS’s account of two Venezuelans shot by border patrol falls apart in court: ‘A smear campaign’
The Department of Homeland Security's claims about two Venezuelans shot by border patrol agents have been discredited in court, raising concerns about a potential smear campaign.
Venezuelans thank Trump for Maduro's capture but do not believe he controls chavismo
The majority of Venezuelans express gratitude to Trump for Maduro's capture, yet they do not believe that the U.S. controls chavismo, while María Corina Machado is projected to win the presidency with 78% support according to recent polls.
Activist Javier Tarazona and 32 other Venezuelans are released from prison
Thirty-three political prisoners, including human rights activist Javier Tarazona, have been released from prisons in Venezuela after being detained for over four years.
Caracas after US Attack: A New, Old Venezuela
Following the kidnapping of dictator Maduro by the US, Venezuelans are reflecting on their future while also considering their past.
Trump's World (Day 370): Machado awards Trump a medal for the Nobel Prize, as he increasingly pressures Mexico
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado met with Donald Trump, who is gaining support from Venezuelans for ousting Nicolás Maduro while the U.S. government seeks more access to Mexican territory in the drug war.
Trump’s World (Day 370): The President Received His Dream Nobel Prize
Venezuelan opposition activist María Corina Machado met with Donald Trump, and a survey shows many Venezuelans are pleased that the American president ousted Nicolás Maduro.
Dismantling the Venezuelan Catechism of Albares
Spain aims to lead Europe as an alternative to Venezuela's transition under Donald Trump, seeking its own opposition narrative with key figure José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and statements by Minister Albares emphasizing that solutions must come from Venezuelans themselves.
"If I am sent back, I will be imprisoned or killed": Venezuelans in Florida are grateful but worried about being expelled by Trump
Venezuelan immigrants in Florida express gratitude for U.S. policies but fear deportation that could lead to imprisonment or death upon returning to Venezuela.
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.
Venezuelans regain access to X, a year after Maduro blocked network
Access to the social network X has been restored in Venezuela after more than a year of being blocked by President Nicolás Maduro.
US aircraft that attacked suspected drug boat reportedly disguised as civilian plane
A US aircraft that conducted an airstrike on a suspected drug-trafficking boat in the Caribbean was disguised as a civilian plane, raising concerns of a possible war crime due to the deaths of 11 Venezuelans during the attack.
More instability will follow for Venezuelans
The arrest and transfer of Nicolás Maduro raises questions about the characterization of the operation, its implications for Venezuela and the region, and the stance of third countries.
“Get out of here...”, “Out”. The Pro Maduro Square insults and drives away two Venezuelans
A true Venezuelan opposition figure was insulted and driven away by pro-Maduro demonstrators while attempting to engage with them.
Caracas, the Farnesina working to free 42 Italian-Venezuelans
The Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani confirmed that there are still 42 Italian-Venezuelan detainees in Venezuela, with 24 of them being political prisoners, and Italy is working to secure their release.
Venezuelans in the US celebrate Maduro's fall, but fear deportation
Venezuelans in the US express mixed feelings of joy and anxiety following the ousting of President Nicolás Maduro by the Trump administration.
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.
The Aragua Train Will Try to Recruit Venezuelans in Spain for Its Operations
The Aragua Train criminal organization aims to recruit Venezuelans in Spain to expand its network, despite efforts by the National Police to thwart their activities.
Venezuelan Croat Josip Hrgetić: Something strange happened, the majority who were against Maduro support Delcy Rodríguez
In an interview, Josip Hrgetić discusses the surprising shift in public opinion among Venezuelans regarding Delcy Rodríguez, amidst the ongoing complexities of American intervention and the political situation in Venezuela.
The Vertigo of Life in Venezuela with Delcy Rodríguez
Venezuela is in shock and experiencing rapid changes after the sudden capture of Nicolás Maduro, a leader who has been a constant presence in the lives of Venezuelans for over a decade.
The greatest gift that Venezuela has given to our radical left
The article discusses the implications of the Venezuelan diaspora, suggesting that the movement of eight million wealthy, supposedly 'fascist' Venezuelans abroad has contributed to the country's decline.
Socialist dictator Maduro gone, but Venezuelans remain wary after years of oppression
Venezuelans express mixed emotions of relief and uncertainty following the ousting of Nicolás Maduro after 30 years of dictatorship.
Venezuelans Deserve a True Spring
Opposition leader and journalist Biagio Pilieri reflects on Venezuela's need for a genuine political transition after his release from prison following a year and five months of confinement.
Outside Prisons in Caracas, Venezuelans Anxiously Await Release of More Political Detainees
In Caracas, families and supporters of political detainees express anxiety as they await the release of more individuals imprisoned for their political beliefs.
We are glad that Maduro is gone, but we do not delude ourselves about the selflessness of the USA, say Venezuelans in Bratislava
Venezuelans living in Bratislava express relief over the departure of Maduro while remaining skeptical about U.S. intentions.
Felipe VI demands a "true democratic transition" in Venezuela where "Venezuelans must be the only protagonists"
King Felipe VI of Spain has called for a genuine democratic transition in Venezuela, emphasizing that Venezuelans should lead the process.
The King calls for guarantees for a "true democratic transition" in Venezuela
King Felipe VI of Spain emphasized the need for Venezuelans to be the sole protagonists of their own destiny in a true democratic transition.
Pope Lav: Nations must protect the human and civil rights of Venezuelans
Pope Lav XIV condemned the use of military force for diplomatic goals and called for the protection of human rights in Venezuela during a notably sharp annual foreign policy address.
White House: Example of Trump's influence is the release of prisoners in Venezuela
The White House stated that President Trump's influence is demonstrated through the release of prisoners in Venezuela, highlighting the benefit for both the American people and Venezuelans.