Maduro’s Son Recounts Dramatic U.S. Military Raid
Nicolas Maduro Guerra recalls the night U.S. forces raided Venezuela and captured his father, condemning the assault and calling for unity against foreign aggression.
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Nicolas Maduro Guerra recalls the night U.S. forces raided Venezuela and captured his father, condemning the assault and calling for unity against foreign aggression.
Mexico dismissed a U.S. FAA notice warning airlines to exercise caution over Latin America, affirming its airspace remains safe with no operational changes.
The U.S. State Department paused final decisions on immigrant visas for applicants from 75 countries, including Brazil, Colombia and Uruguay, leaving thousands in limbo.
Venezuela is facing a resurgence of resource imperialism in its energy sector as foreign companies return. Experts unpack the impacts and opportunities.
Tens of thousands of Hondurans deported from the U.S. return home, facing job scarcity and social challenges in one of Latin America’s poorest nations.
A Chinese naval hospital ship docked in Rio de Janeiro this week, offering advanced equipment and traditional Chinese medicine as part of its Latin America tour.
President Trump vows land strikes on drug cartels and outlines plans to tap Venezuelan oil, stepping up US military and economic moves in Latin America.
Mexico’s Canal 6 TV reporter Francisca Martinez criticizes the recent U.S. military action against Venezuela as part of a decades-long interventionist pattern.
Senate advances a resolution to limit President Trump’s military actions in Venezuela by invoking the War Powers Act, following the Jan. 3 raid and earlier strikes.
Peruvian analyst Farid Kahhat breaks down the fallout of the U.S. operation in Venezuela and what lies ahead.