U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned Maduro's son and the Trump administration vowed to keep sanctioning Executive officials, while the OAS approved a resolution about the Venezuelan migration crisis and recognized Guaidó's appointee. PDVSA scrambles to reshuffle operations to export oil to Asia.
Photo: VTV The National Communications Center denounced this Wednesday morning that a group of armed civilians tried to kidnap caretaker President Juan Guaidó’s team. The group wasn’t identified...
Manuel Cristopher Figuera arrived this Monday in the United States with information about the darkest recesses of Nicolás’ regime. Iván Simonovis talked in Washington with AP about his flight from the country. Juan Guaidó sent a message to the Armed Forces
Maduro's celebrations aren't as large as his promises. Venezuelan soldiers are disappeared, SEBIN is involved. Iván Simonovis is free. Colombia will recognize Venezuelan children's right to identity.
High Commissioner Michelle Bachelet concluded her visit to Venezuela after collecting information from victims of human rights abuses and authorities. leaving two representatives behind to monitor the situation. Russia moves to secure the exploitation of gas resources in Venezuela.
Photo: @cancilleriaVE Official media says that the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, was invited to Venezuela by Nicolás “so she can observe and know in...
Bachelet has landed, no dissident press was allowed to her first meeting at the Foreign Ministry. The Bachelet Effect forced Nicolás to put some makeup on the crisis. Guaidó presented the Agrofood Plan País.
Guaidó offered transparency and accountability for the humanitarian aid funds. Venezuelan migrants die at sea trying to escape. 12 people died by irregular armed groups in a massacre in the border with Colombia. Gilber Caro is back to work.
Deputy Gilber Caro was released from prison on the same week Michelle Bachelet visits Venezuela. Chavismo accused Juan Guaidó and the opposition of corruption, as if Maduro or Jorge Rodríguez had never heard of Derwick, CADIVI, CLAP, PDVAL or PDVSA.
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