Nicolas Maduro
Maduro Regime Might Be Backing Criminal Groups in Push to Control Disputed Essequibo Region: Report
Between 2016 and 2025, at least 10 attacks against Guyana Defense Forces were carried out by armed Venezuelan groups identified as sindicatos. InSight Crime reported on their potential links to the Maduro regime
How Organized Crime and Gold Mining Are Fueling Venezuela's Territorial Dispute with Guyana: Report
The area is currently administered by Guyana and claimed by Venezuela in a long-standing dispute being mediated by the International Court of Justice
FBI Supports Claims of Maduro Regime's Role in 'Tren de Aragua' Migration To U.S. In Interagency Dispute with CIA, NSA
The broader intelligence community, including including the C.I.A. and the National Security Agency, have continuously rejected the notion that the Maduro regime controls or directs the group
Venezuela Holds Record Number of U.S. Citizens in Prison, Prompting State Department to Issue Highest Level Travel Advisory
Nicolas Maduro's authoritarian regime in Venezuela is holding a record number of American citizens in jail, prompting the State Department to urge Americans to avoid the country.
Venezuelan Regime Arrests Top Opposition Leader After U.S. Says It Won't Renew Chevron Oil License
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Pablo Guanipa was arrested by the Venezuelan regime shortly after Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the U.S. won't renew Chevron's license to export oil from the country
Miami Republicans Reportedly Demanded Trump End an Oil Deal With Venezuela To Support His 'Big, Beautiful Bill'
President Donald Trump reportedly ended an oil-for-deportees deal with Venezuela's authoritarian government in order to get some Miami Republicans to support his "big, beautiful bill"
Deportation Flights to Venezuela Soar, Outpacing Previous Four-Year Total
At least 3,078 Venezuelans have been deported since January, compared to 3,256 deported over the entire 2019–2023 period under both the Trump and Biden administrations
Venezuela's Maduro Blames Marco Rubio, 'Miami Mafia' For TPS Revocation
Venezuelan authoritarian president Nicolas Maduro said Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the "Miami Mafia" are behind the revocation of TPS for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans
Venezuela Releases Imprisoned U.S. Veteran in Deal Reportedly Tied to Chevron Oil Extension
The Maduro regime has released U.S. Air Force veteran Joseph St. Clair, who had been detained for approximately six months, in what appears to be part of a broader diplomatic engagement with the Trump administration
Venezuelan Opposition Member Who Fled Argentine Embassy Shares Details on Escape: 'Perfect Synchronization'
Top Venezuelan opposition leaders escaped the country last week. Now, one of them is sharing more details about the operation and life inside the Argentine embassy.
Marco Rubio Lauds U.S.-Backed Operation That Freed Venezuelan Opposition Members But Questions Still Remain
Five members of Venezuela's opposition who spent over a year sheltered in the Argentine Embassy in Caracas have arrived safely in the United States
New Report Accuses Nicolás Maduro Regime of Post-Election Abuses, Including Killings, Kidnappings
"The Venezuelan government has killed, tortured, detained and forcibly disappeared people seeking democratic change," said Juanita Goebertus, Americas director at Human Rights Watch.
Venezuelan Two-Year-Old in U.S. Custody After Parents Get Abruptly Deported to Different Countries
Yorely Bernal Inciarte and Maiker Espinoza Escalona were deported to Venezuela and El Salvador, but their child remains in the U.S. foster care system.
Venezuelan President Slams US Over Little Girl's 'Abduction'
The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has said the girl was placed in foster care to protect her from her parents, who it claimed were members of Venezuela's Tren de Aragua drug gang.
New Intelligence Assessment Dispute Trump Admin's Claims Of Connections Between TDA and Maduro Regime
A new intelligence assessment has contradicted the Trump administration's claims that the Venezuelan government is directing a U.S. invasion by Tren de Aragua.
Venezuela Says It Uncovered U.S. Plot to Fabricate Incident And Justify An Invasion
Venezuela's Defense Minister said the army raised its alert level after uncovering a U.S. plot to fabricate an incident in waters contested between the country and Guyana, which would justify an invasion of the South American country
Maduro Announces Flight to Retrieve 300 Venezuelan Migrants Who 'Escaped Persecution' in the U.S.
The decision comes amid the Trump administration's intensified immigration crackdown which resulted in the controversial decision to send more than 200 Venezuelans to El Salvador
What Next For Venezuela As Trump Goes After Oil Revenues?
Trump, who is seeking to force out authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro, has also announced plans for 25 percent tariffs on imports from any country buying Venezuelan oil and gas.
Venezuela to Increase Oil Exports to One Of Its Top Buyers Despite U.S. Sanctions Threat
The Trump administration threatened on Monday to impose 25% tariffs to countries that buy oil or gas from Venezuela
Venezuelan Government Hires Lawyers To Defend Migrants As Fate Of Those Deported to El Salvador Remains Murky
Little is known about the legal status of Venezuelan migrants who were taken to El Salvador's mega-prison system. That may soon change.
China, India, Spain Could Face Additional U.S. Tariffs As Trump Threatens Action Against Countries Buying Venezuelan Oil And Gas
President Donald Trump said any country purchasing oil or gas from Venezuela will "be forced to pay a Tariff of 25% to the United States on any Trade they do with our Country"
Trump Linked Tren De Aragua With Venezuela's Regime To Conduct Swift Deportations, But The Intelligence Says Otherwise
Findings from the intelligence community cast doubt on Trump's justification for invoking the Alien Enemies Act of 1798
U.S. Citizens Detail Being Hooded And Beaten Up At High-Security Prison in Venezuela
According to Foro Penal, there are at least 68 foreign passport holders wrongfully detained in Venezuela, a record during the Maduro regime. They are used as leverage for foreign policy negotiations.
Marco Rubio Threatens Maduro Regime with 'Severe and Escalating Sanctions' if it Refuses To Accept Venezuelan Deportees
The statement comes amid rising tensions between both countries, as the U.S. deported 238 Venezuelans with alleged ties to the "Tren de Aragua" gang to El Salvador on Saturday
Maduro Regime Vows to Do 'Whatever It Takes' to Free Venezuelans Deported to El Salvador: 'We Will Even Talk to the Devil'
The Venezuelan regime has pledged to take all possible measures to secure the return of over 200 Venezuelans deported by the United States to El Salvador
Putin Invites Maduro to Moscow to Sign Strategic Partnership Treaty
The Russian and Venezuelan dictators are strengthening their relationship after President Donald Trump barred Chevron from operating in the South American country, cutting off a crucial revenue source.
Venezuelan Community Mobilizes to DC To Warn The Trump Admin Against Engaging With The Maduro Regime
Venezuelan-American civic organization IVAC is organizing a caravan to Washington, D.C. with a clear message: Maduro endangers American security.
Venezuela's Maduro Says U.S. Revocation Of Oil License Will Affect Deportation Flights: 'We Have a Little Problem'
Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolás Maduro said that scheduled deportation flights from the United States have been "affected" following the Trump administration's decision to revoke an oil license for Chevron in the South American country
US To Expand Economic Offensive Against Venezuela Preventing More Companies From Doing Business There
The US is set to put increased pressure on large companies to stop operating in Venezuela
Trump Admin Gives Chevron Hard Deadline To Stop Operating In Venezuela's Oil Fields
The Trump administration has given Chevron until April 3 to cease its operations in Venezuela