Edmundo Gonzalez, a prominent opposition leader in Venezuela, has confirmed his intentions to return to the country, marking a significant move in the political landscape as tensions continue to rise.
Edmundo González Urrutia is trying to bolster international support before Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro is sworn in Friday.
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Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is relieved by Venezuela’s release in December of five journalists held for covering protests linked to last July’s presidential election but is concerned about the ...
The signing period for International Free Agency opens on January 15th. The Twins are one of eight teams with the joint ...
The Venezuelan Interior Minister claimed an Israeli national was hired as part of a group of "mercenaries" to 'destabilise ...
Shandong Port Group issued a notice on Monday banning U.S.-sanctioned oil vessels from calling into its ports on China's east ...
As crime expands in at least 22 states by confirmed Venezuelan Tren de Aragua prison gang members, Texas law enforcement ...
As House Republicans enter the new congressional session with just one vote to spare on party-line legislation, even a small ...
One of the main campaign promises of Donald Trump was the mass deportation of millions of illegal immigrants. The move, ...
Venezuela's government on Monday lashed out at US President Joe Biden for hosting exiled opposition figure Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia for talks on the eve of President Nicolas Maduro's inauguration for ...