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American Flag Burned In Panama Ahead Of Summit Of The Americas [Video]
'Why Do They Hate U.S.?' The Obama Administration's inability to explain Venezuela's designation as a "national security threat" seemed to inform anti-American rhetoric at the 7th Summit of the Americas held this week in Panama City.
Summit Of The Americas: What Americans Need To Know About Cuba, Brazil, Venezuela, And Ecuador This Week
The Summit of The Americas will be a big week for American diplomats who are trying to suture foreign relations wounds past and present. Here’s what you need to know.
'Our Chávez' Controversy: Venezuelan Catholics Upset Over Corruption Of Lord’s Prayer
Caracas Archbishop and fellow members of the Catholic Church rejected the modified version of the prayer "Our Father," created by Chávez followers: "Our Chávez."
Hugo Chávez Lord's Prayer: 'Our Father' Becomes 'Our Chávez' To Late President's Followers
In an effort to continue the mystification of Venezuelan late leader, Hugo Chávez, President Nicolás Maduro and Chávez followers prayed to a new version of 'Our Father' that starts out with the words, "Our Chávez who art in Heaven."
Is Nicolás Maduro Losing It? Venezuelan President Insists A 'Little Bird' Told Him Hugo Chávez Is Happy
President Nicolás Maduro said a little bird told him that the former president is "happy and full of love."
Venezuela News: Trial Against Opposition Leader Leopoldo López Begins In Caracas
The trial of radical opposition Leopoldo Lopez started today, five months after having been arrested for allegedly inciting violence.
María Corina Machado, Venezuelan Opposition Lawmaker, Questioned Over Alleged Maduro Assassination Plot
Corina Machado is one of seven opposition voices which have been subpoenaed in connection with an alleged plot to kill Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro.
Venezuela Names 7 In Alleged Maduro Assassination Plot
Those subpoenaed include opposition lawmaker María Corina Machado and the editor of an opposition newspaper.
Leopoldo López Update: Government Presents Charges Against Opposition Leader
Supporters of the conservative Popular Will party leader say he should be freed and charges dropped. The Venezuelan attorney general's office will decide today whether to release him as he faces trial.
Leopoldo López Update: Venezuelan Opposition Leader Gets Court Hearing To Decide Fate
Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez appeared for a second time in court on Monday in Caracas.
María Corina Machado Accused Of Plot To Assassinate President Nicolás Maduro By Venezuelan Government
Several top lawmakers say some e-mails are proof that the former opposition lawmaker sought the president’s assassination.
Venezuela Sanctions Bill Approved In House Of Representatives As Maduro Urges Obama To Heed Democratic Opponents
14 Democrats wrote to Obama expressing support for the administration's opposition to sanctions, but Congressional support is full-throated.
John Kerry Expresses ‘Impatience’ With Venezuelan Government’s Role In Dialogues With Opposition
The secretary of state warned that protesters could soon return to the streets and made reference to sanctions legislation moving through the Senate.
Venezuela Dialogues Between Government And Opposition Could Revive Soon, Say Ambassadors
Talks between an opposition coalition and the government appear to be reviving, but the main points of discussion might still be non-negotiable.
Venezuela Protest News: Rafael Correa Says ‘Economic Errors’ By Venezuelan Government Helped Fuel Protests
Correa said during a visit to Chile that "economic errors" had been made by the Maduro administration.
Venezuelan Opposition Coalition Suspends Talks With Government
Venezuela's opposition has suspended talks on key issues, citing insufficient progress.
Venezuela News: Maduro Says Possible US Sanctions ‘Stupid’
"Now they're going around with their stupidities saying they're going to sanction us," Maduro said of Congress.
Venezuela Protests: 1 Dead, Hundreds Arrested In Raid On Student Opposition Camps
In a pre-dawn raid, federal police cleared barricades set up by opposition protesters. One policeman was killed after being shot in the neck.
Venezuela News: National Assembly President Diosdado Cabello Says US Revoked His Visa
Cabello said his US visa was revoked after a former Air Force official accused him of contributing money to Osama bin Laden.
Venezuela Protests News: Nicolás Maduro Rejects John Kerry's Claims Of 'Insurgents' In Caracas
Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro has rejected claims by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry that the country is facing "insurgents."
Nicolás Maduro Approval Rating: 60 Percent Of Venezuelans Disapprove Of President’s Performance, Says New Survey
A new poll has found that since opposition protests erupted around the country, dissatisfaction with Maduro's administration has spiked.
Venezuela News: Human Rights Watch Denounces 45 Cases Of Abuse During Caracas Protests
Venezuela's repression of it's citizens has been called "systemic" by José Miguel Vivanco, director of Human Rights Watch in a new report.
Nicolás Maduro's Bodyguard, Lt. Marco Corte, Shot To Death In Venezuela
Nicolás Maduro's bodyguard, Lt. Marco Corte, has been shot to death while driving along a Caracas highway on Sunday.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro Announces 30 Percent Raise Of Minimum Wage
It's the second minimum wage hike in 2014 in Venezuela, where inflation hit 56 percent in 2013.
Venezuela News: Murdered Revolutionary Eliécer Otaiza Mourned By Nicolás Maduro
Venezuela has paid tribute to the former revolutionary and president of the Municipal Council of Caracas, Eliécer Otaiza, who was murdered last Saturday.
Venezuela Protests News: Mario Vargas Llosa Says He Hopes Opposition, Government Talks Are ‘More Than A Mere Exercise’
Vargas Llosa visited Caracas this week to attend a conference held by a free-market think tank.
Venezuela News: Easter Protests In Caracas Call For ‘Resurrection’ Of Democracy
Protesters burned effigies of president Nicolás Maduro and called for the "resurrection" of democracy in Chacao on Sunday.
Venezuela ‘No Longer A Democracy,’ Says Mario Vargas Llosa
The 78-year-old Nobel laureate has written several novels which deal with the nature of dictatorships, including "The Feast of the Goat" and "Conversation in the Cathedral."
Easter Sunday News: Pope Francis Delivers Sermon Calling for Peace in Venezuela
Pope Francis has delivered a sermon at the Vatican calling for peace across the earth in conflicts "small or great, old or new."
Venezuela Protests News: No Amnesty For Jailed Opposition Leaders, Says Government
The Venezuelan government is unwilling to grant a blanket amnesty to opposition protesters, but it is ready to examine individual cases -- especially those of students arrested in connection with the protests, says a Brazilian ambassador present at the talks.