Nicolas Maduro
This country will have Christmas in October. People are not happy
With a nationwide blackout, a broken economy and a widely contested election result there are only so many things a leader can do to win popular support.
- by Julie Turkewitz
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Maduro’s isolation ends with visit to Brazil despite $23m US reward for his arrest
The Venezuelan leader has been shunned by many countries since Donald Trump sanctioned Venezuela and promoted an alternative president.
- by Andrew Rosati and Simone Iglesias
‘Super Moustache’: New superhero battles Americans - and looks very familiar
Beyond the laughs, analysts see an effort to improve the image of a leader in need of support in a country struggling through a years-long crisis.
- by Ana Vanessa Herrero
A 'charade': Western countries reject Venezuela's election results
A new parliamentary election has returned control of Congress to President Nicolas Maduro.
- by Vivian Sequera and Deisy Buitrago
Gap between rich and poor grows as dollars flood into Venezuela
The coronavirus pandemic is swelling the gap between rich and poor in Venezuela, where there may be no starker case of inequality.
- by Patricia Laya and Alex Vasquez
To release gold, British court must first decide who runs Venezuela
The Bank of England is holding $1.4 billion in gold deposits. Who gets to withdraw the riches? That depends.
- by Marc Jones
Venezuela's Maduro says American spy captured near oil refinery
The Venezuelan President claims his government has detained a marine who was "captured with specialised weapons, large amounts of dollars and other items."
- by Sarah Kinosian
Maduro pardons political prisoners ahead of Venezuelan elections
"The government is using political prisoners as bargaining chips," said one Caracas-based political analyst after the announcement.
- by Alex Vasquez and Patricia Laya
'I was helping Venezuelans': Maduro airs video of detained American in invasion plot
Maduro aired a video of a 34-year-old Texas native who claims he signed a contract with a Florida-based company to train rebel troops and carry out the assault.
Trump's Venezuela plan calls for rivals to stand down, new elections
The US has openly said President Nicholas Maduro will never be allowed to govern again.
- by Ethan Bronner and Nick Wadhams
Venezuela's Maduro indicted on narco-terrorism charges
Maduro blasted back by accusing the US and Colombia of "giving orders to flood Venezuela with violence."
- by Joshua Goodman
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