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The U.S. State Department and several regional embassies issued an urgent security alert on Tuesday, warning American citizens to avoid traveling to Venezuela. “Do not travel to or remain in ...
The State Department is ramping up efforts to dissuade people from going to Venezuela after revealing it is unjustly imprisoning more Americans than any other country.
The State Department said​ that it does not have an operating embassy or consulate in Venezuela and warned of "severe risks" there.
The company would be able to maintain key infrastructure but be barred from importing oil from the South American country.
The United States and Venezuela on Tuesday each warned their respective citizens against traveling to the other country, with the U.S. citing the risk of wrongful detention in the South American ...
Polling places in Caracas, the capital, and other cities were sparsely populated but officials claimed turnout was higher ...
Venezuela’s pro-government electoral authority (CNE) has announced that the country’s ruling parties won in the parliamentary ...
Divisions in Venezuela's opposition were laid bare Monday as it counted the cost of a ballot boycott that allowed ...
Venezuelans still reeling from the outcome of last year’s presidential election did not respond to government calls to get ...
Read how Nicolas Maduro's party performed in Venezuela's elections following claims of a disputed process and low turnout.
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro shows his ID to journalists after voting in legislative and local elections in Caracas, Venezuela, Sunday, May 25, 2025.