US Embassy Officials Expelled from Venezuela, Government Warns of “Conspiracy...
Vice-president Nicolas Maduro today denounced destabilisation plans by the international and Venezuelan right wing, announcing the expulsion of two US officials for threatening military security. He...
View ArticleAs Venezuela Mourns Chavez, Opposition Questions Constitutional Order
As Venezuela enters its second day of mourning of the death of President Hugo Chavez, leaders of the opposition have already begun criticisms of the president’s successors, accusing them of not...
View ArticleWhy Did the US Government and Big Oil Hate Chavez?
Real News Greg Palast: Chavez made big oil pay serious royalties which he used for social programs, he enjoyed majority support in many elections, but American media vilifies Chavez as a dictatorread...
View ArticleVenezuelan Diplomats Expelled by US
The United States has expelled two Venezuelan diplomats, following the expulsion of US attaches from Caracas. read more
View ArticleCandidates Begin Campaigning for Presidential Elections in Venezuela
Though the electoral campaign is not to officially begin until April 2nd, both sides of the political divide in Venezuela have begun campaigning for the upcoming presidential elections on April 14th....
View ArticleVenezuela Breaks Off Talks With the United States
Venezuelan officials announced on Wednesday that they are breaking off talks with US diplomats, accusing the United States government of interfering in Venezuela’s internal affairs ahead of next...
View ArticleThe United States Shows its Contempt for Venezuelan Democracy
Mark Weisbrot - The Guardian Washington's clumsy efforts to de-legitimise Venezuela's election mark a escalation of its push for regime change. read more
View ArticleNicolas Maduro did not Steal the Venezuelan Elections
Greg Palast - Vice The guy in the cheap brown windbreaker walking up the dirty tenement steps to my New York office looked like a bus driver. Nicolas Maduro, elected President of Venezuela last...
View ArticleVenezuela Faces a Soft War
David Segarra – Rebelion Framed in a historical and political context, Segarra describes a soft war, a psychological and multifaceted war, waged by foreign interests and local elites against...
View ArticleUS Citizen Arrested in Venezuela in Connection with Destabilization Plans
Venezuelan security forces have arrested a US national in connection with an alleged plot to “violently destabilize the country” following the April elections, Minister for Internal Affairs, Miguel...
View ArticleU.S. Seeks to Get Rid of Left Governments in Latin America
Mark Weisbrot - CEPR Recent events indicate that the Obama administration has stepped up its strategy of “regime change” against the left-of-center governments in Latin America, promoting conflict in...
View ArticleCorporate Media Drones on about Venezuela’s Defence Program
After President Nicolas Maduro attended a military display in Aragua state which included Venezuela’s three unarmed drones, some mainstream media has highlighted Venezuela’s defence program, stressing...
View ArticleVenezuela-U.S. Relations May Improve, Following Meeting of Foreign Ministers
Venezuelan foreign minister Elias Jaua and United States Secretary of State John Kerry pledged to improve bilateral relations during a meeting on Wednesday, following the release of a U.S. citizen...
View ArticleUS NSA Spied on Venezuela When President Chavez Died, Documents Reveal
Brazilian daily O Globo, reporting jointly with Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald informed today that according to the leaked National Security Agency (NSA) documents, the United States has also...
View ArticleAn Open Letter to the Media on the 'Irony' of Snowden's Request for Asylum in...
Common Dreams/ Latin America Experts The supposed “irony” of whistle-blower Edward Snowden seeking asylum in countries such as Ecuador and Venezuela has become a media meme. Of course, any such...
View ArticleFight the Power: Venezuela's Maduro Responds to Obama's Nominee for UN Envoy
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has described comments made by US President Barack Obama's nominee for envoy to the United Nations as “despicable”, and demanded an apology. read more
View ArticleWith “Zero Tolerance to Gringo Aggression,” Maduro Cuts Off Venezuela-U.S. Talks
The conversations that were started a month and a half ago between Venezuela and the United States have definitively ended, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced yesterday at an event of the...
View ArticleWhy Did Washington Hate Hugo Chavez? An Interview with Author and...
Mike Whitney- Counterpunch Mike Whitney speaks with attorney and writer Eva Golinger about Hugo Chavez, US/Venezuelan relations and the future of the Bolivarian Revolution. read more
View ArticleVenezuela Rejects U.S. Version of Maduro Airspace Prohibition Dispute
Venezuela has rejected the United States’ version of events in the dispute over President Nicolas Maduro’s passage through U.S. airspace last night. read more
View ArticleWashington Expels Venezuelan Diplomats in Retaliation
Three Venezuelan diplomats were expelled from the United States a day after Venezuela declared Washington's highest-ranking representative in Caracas a persona non grata after she visited the offices...
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