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COMMENTARY European Union observers shouldn't legitimize a sham election in Venezuela — but the world shouldn't leave the opposition hanging there, either.
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Venezuela's regime and opposition are repeating a century-old claim that three-fourths of Guyana belongs to their country. Is it valid — or nationalist nonsense?
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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's authoritarian regime and the Juan Guaidó-led opposition are at the negotiating table — an advance and setback for both.
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After the opposition recently signaled willingness to negotiate with Venezuela's authoritarian president, he says he ready to start the conversation, with Norway as the intermediary.
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COMMENTARY There are diplomatic cracks in China's vaccine diplomacy that the U.S. can exploit in Latin America – like confronting Venezuela's regime cruelty.
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Expats have long insisted negotiating with Venezuela's dictatorial regime is tantamount to surrender. Reality is forcing a growing number of them to reconsider it.
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Some political experts say Florida's efforts to usurp local government authority are uncomfortably reminiscent of the late strongman Hugo Chávez's playbook.
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COMMENTARY Designating if not indicting Juan Orlando Hernández as head of a narco-state could bolster, not hinder, Biden's Central America project.
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COMMENTARY The pro-democracy credibility of Rick Scott, Mario Diaz-Balart and Carlos Gimenez is as shattered now as glass inside the U.S. Capitol.
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The European Union stunned Venezuela's opposition this week when it announced it no longer considers Guaidó head of state. Where does it leave him?
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COMMENTARY Trump toadies like Sen. Mike Braun have steered the U.S.'s constitutional standing closer to hemispheric horror shows like Venezuela's.
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Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro tightened his grip on the nation’s institutions Tuesday as a legislature packed with his loyalists took their seats in what was widely considered the country’s last democratic institution.