Venezuela accused the United States and the European Union of hypocrisy after both bodies criticized the South American nation for deporting over 1000 undocumented Colombians

Z. C. Dutka
There is little doubt that a coordinated effort to destabilize the country’s economy exists
On Friday morning, residents of San Felix, a city in Venezuela’s southeastern state of Bolivar, overturned a bus and looted various markets, in a mass reaction to rising prices.
Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro announced on Friday his staunch support of the agricultural commune El Maizal after their communal property title was revoked by a Supreme Court judge
Late on Wednesday the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill to introduce sanctions against Venezuela
Protestors Claim Oligarchical Influence in Judicial System
“We Have Had Enough of Broken Promises”
By purging security forces of corrupt officials, the government is pledging to dismantle some of the most powerful mafias in the Caribbean region
Chairperson Nicole Ameline praised Venezuela’s efforts and success in increasing gender equality
An eight hour standoff took place in a Caracas building between the special investigative police body (CICPC) and a pro-government armed collective