The End of TPS for Venezuelans: Political Reappearances and New Options for Migrants
The termination of the benefit marks a radical shift in U.S. immigration policy toward a large and vulnerable community. Photo:…
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The termination of the benefit marks a radical shift in U.S. immigration policy toward a large and vulnerable community. Photo:…
The arrest and subsequent release of the journalist reignites concerns about the state of freedom of expression and recalls similar…
The U.S. public is not backing the military campaigns in the Caribbean, either to strike boats at sea or to produce regime change in Venezuela.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, condemned this Friday the series of bombings carried by the United States against vessels in Caribbean and Pacific waters, describing them as “violations of international law” and “extrajudicial executions.” The attacks, linked by Washington to the fight against drug trafficking, have left more than 60 dead in 15 operations in recent weeks.
Vice President Delcy Rodríguez stated that the new administration of the neighboring country has believed the lies of Secretary of…
The government of Venezuela expressed its concern this Monday about the joint military exercises between Trinidad and Tobago and the United States Southern Command.
Video shows a vessel allegedly involved in illicit narcotics trafficking traveling along a “known route” for such activity, according to…
A group of United Nations experts denounced this Wednesday that the covert actions and threats of military force by the United States against the Government of Venezuela constitute a violation of Venezuelan sovereignty and of the United Nations Charter. The specialists warned that this “extremely dangerous” escalation could have serious implications for peace and security in the Caribbean, and urged Washington to cease its attacks and respect international law.
The President of Colombia delivered a speech at the United Nations General Assembly in which he criticized what he described…
Amid an increasingly intense climate of confrontation between Washington and Caracas, a bipartisan group of U.S. senators has launched a legislative offensive to limit President Donald Trump’s power to order military operations in Venezuela without Congressional authorization. The move comes after the American president confirmed covert CIA operations on Venezuelan soil and the announcement of the withdrawal of the head of the Southern Command, in a context marked by warnings from Beijing and denunciations from Caracas at the UN.