Maduro’s inauguration seals an election outcome that opposition politicians and the US government say was stolen.
In this scenario, Brazil will not send any observers after Maduro questioned the transparency of the Brazilian electoral process just like then-President Jair Bolsonaro did in 2022, for which he ...
A worsening crackdown on independent media by Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega's government saw 46 journalists forced into exile and several arrested last year, a Costa Rica-based NGO reported ...
Two articles by members of the National Independent Autonomous Workers’ Coordinating Committee discuss the implications of Maduro’s inauguration after the disputed July 28 presidential elections and the dangers of his proposed constitutional reforms.
President-elect Donald Trump has extended an invitation to Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González, who is regarded by the United States and
Report on Nicaragua's new volunteer police force, exploring constitutional changes, government expansion, and implications for civil society.
January 10 came and went and, as expected, Venezuelan autocrat Nicolás Maduro hung on to power. It is easy to throw our hands in the air and feel hopeless before an authoritarian government that ruthlessly persecutes any dissent.
In this epic Latin American tragedy, the task ahead is not only to rebuild a democracy that has been destroyed. It is also to rebuild an economy, a society, and a country
Florida Democrats torched outgoing President Joe Biden after he decided to remove Cuba's state-sponsor-of-terrorism designation.
Fla., the secretary of state designate, strongly suggested Tuesday that the United States will restore the designation of Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism shortly after President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
Costa Rica joins international community in rejecting Maduro's third term, supporting democratic candidate González while US offers rewards for regime leaders
The new restrictions include a travel ban, limiting diplomats to within 40 kilometers of Plaza Bolívar without government approval