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More than half of the estimated 7.7 million Venezuelans who have left their homeland during the complex crisis that has marked Nicolás Maduro’s 11-year presidency are estimated to be registered to vote in Venezuela. But government figures show only about 107,000 people are registered to vote outside the South American country
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The attorney general says Tareck El Aissami will make his first court appearance Tuesday on charges that include treason, money laundering and criminal association.
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Criminologists in Venezuela say the country's decline in crimes is because of the country’s poor economy, mass migration and the government's extrajudicial killings, not the government emptying prisons.
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COMMENTARY If we keep the sanctions screws on Cuba — or soften them — shouldn't we do the same for Venezuela? It's not that simple — for Biden or the rest of us.
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Miami-based YouTube influencer Oscar Alejandro Perez made a joke that got him arrested in Venezuela — a reminder, say expats, of the "roulette" risks of going there.
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The main Venezuelan opposition coalition has said that electoral authorities didn’t let it register its candidate for the presidential election as the deadline ended, in what it called the latest violation to the citizens’ right to vote for a change in the South American country.
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A former Venezuelan political prisoner got the idea to create a virtual reality tour from the Anne Frank museum.
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As Venezuela’s government would have it, President Nicolas Maduro and members of his inner circle have been the target of several conspiracies since last year that could have left them injured or worse.
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Venezuela has announced that its highly anticipated presidential election will take place July 28, but the country’s leading opposition candidate remains barred from the ballot.
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COMMENTARY Even if Venezuela looks lost to ruinous dictatorship now, the resilience of an iconic voice like Yordano is a reminder to keep hoping the country still has a future.
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Dissident Venezuelan army officer Ronald Ojeda had political asylum in Chile. Officials there don't discount Venezuelan regime involvement in his abduction this week.
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COMMENTARY South Florida Latinos embrace Donald Trump — even as he undermines the cause of democracy in their homelands by embracing Vladimir Putin.