February 12, 2020 New Hampshire business owner who left Venezuela: 'Socialism is not the answer for America' New Hampshire business owner, Corina Cisneros, who moved to the state from Venezuela, said on “Fox & Friends” on Wednesday that “Socialism is not the answer for America.”
February 6, 2020 Concerns grow for US citizens detained in Venezuela after sudden disappearance from house arrest Concerns have heightened for the wellbeing of the “CITGO 6” – five U.S. citizens and one legal resident – who have been detained by the Maduro regime in Caracas for more than two years.
February 5, 2020 Which countries are considered the most corrupt? The ongoing investigation into Isabel dos Santos, Africa's richest woman and the daughter of Angola's former president has put the spotlight on the scale of corruption and nepotism some in the poorest countries benefit from at the expense of the poor.
February 5, 2020 Trump meets with Venezuelan opposition leader Guaidó at White House President Trump met at the White House on Wednesday with Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó – giving a big bump to the South American politician as he wraps up an international trip to garner support for his bid to oust his country’s strongman leader Nicolás Maduro.
February 4, 2020 Venezuelan opposition leader Guaidó honored by Trump at State of the Union Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó was honored at President Trump’s State of the Union address Tuesday night after receiving an invite from the White House.
January 31, 2020 Venezuela’s Guaido hoping to score meeting with Trump in Florida this weekend Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó is hoping to meet President Trump for the first time this weekend after he wraps up an international tour with what is anticipated to be a massive rally in Miami.
January 28, 2020 Plan for Venezuelan migrants to settle in Brazil sees US support The United States and United Nations on Tuesday launched a program aimed at helping thousands of Venezuelan migrants resettle in Brazil.
January 21, 2020 Venezuela lawmakers opposed to President Maduro avoid efforts to hold congress session Venezuelan lawmakers opposed to socialist President Nicolás Maduro scuttled efforts Tuesday to reach national congress, wanting to avoid confrontation with armed groups and security forces.
January 16, 2020 Nearly 1 in 4 countries saw jump in protests, civil unrest in 2019, study finds A new report published Thursday claims that nearly one in four countries around the world saw jumps in protests and civil unrest in 2019.
January 13, 2020 US companies still drilling in Venezuela face sanctions waiver deadline The clock is ticking on the U.S.’s last remaining foothold inside the Venezuelan oil industry, with this month’s sanctions waiver deadline for American companies operating in the embattled country looming closer.