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US pressure won’t spark a new Venezuelan exodus — Maduro staying in power will
Venezuelans have been fleeing their country due to the Maduro regime’s increasing authoritarian power, not in response to U.S. pressure, and the U.S. must recognize this in order to craft ...
Experts say that Russian and Chinese support for Venezuela has largely dried up, with no prospect of real military or ...
Now the longest-serving president in power in Latin America, with 12 years and seven months in office, he has stayed in control as the country has lost millions of residents, seen a 72% economic ...
Warfronts on MSN
Nicolás Maduro: Holding power amid collapse in Venezuela
Nicolás Maduro has remained in power through one of the most dramatic economic and humanitarian collapses in modern history. As Venezuela’s economy crumbled under hyperinflation, oil dependency, and ...
The National Interest on MSN
Maduro Might Be Preparing to Flee Venezuela. What Happens Next?
Much like the post-2003 Iraq quagmire, a Venezuela without Nicolas Maduro could become a far more dangerous security challenge for the United States than a Venezuela with him.
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — At least 14 people died in a mine collapse in El Callao, Venezuela after torrential rains hit the southeast region, authorities said on Monday. A command post was set up to ...
When President Donald Trump has been asked about the reason he’s pressuring President Nicolás Maduro to step down and threatening military action, he consistently blames the leader of Venezuela for ...
For years, the government has tried to “protect” the Bolívar with strict controls. In an effort to influence exchange rates, ...
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