Four Profiles Will Compete for the Governorship of Zulia
The four candidates representing the political options in the region reflect a unique contest that will define the political and…
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The four candidates representing the political options in the region reflect a unique contest that will define the political and…
In recent days, Nayib Bukele visited the United States. Photo: Presidential House of El Salvador Guacamaya, April 21, 2026. Salvadoran…
The candidates for the governorship of Miranda in the May 2025 elections represent different generations and political visions, reflecting the…
The U.S. National Intelligence Council has released a second report unanimously denying that the Tren de Aragua is directed by Nicolás Maduro and his government.
Amid the recent revocation of oil licenses for Western companies, and the imposition of secondary tariffs for buyers of Venezuelan crude, Executive Vice President Delcy Rodríguez met with Chinese Ambassador to Venezuela Lan Hu to review and “deepen” bilateral agreements.
With a 12% lead and over 94% of votes counted, Daniel Noboa has declared victory in the presidential runoff. His rival, Luisa González, has denounced “grotesque fraud” and demanded a recount, amid a climate of polarization that transcends borders and ties into the geopolitical rivalry between the U.S. and China.
The Russian scientific vessel ‘Admiral Vladimirsky’ arrived this Sunday at the shores of La Guaira state, Venezuela. Photo: Prensa Presidencial…
A recent study by Datincorp, based on a survey of 1,200 people across the country, reveals that 88.3% of Venezuelans believe international economic sanctions affect the entire population. Additionally, ahead of the parliamentary and gubernatorial elections on May 25, only 37.6% of respondents said they would definitely vote.
The deadline for nominations has closed, and there are now five candidates for the state of Miranda, including interim PSUV Governor Elio Serrano. Venezuela is set to hold elections for the National Assembly and the governorships of all 24 states on May 25.
The IX Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) concluded with the signing of the Tegucigalpa Declaration, reaffirming the commitment to sovereignty, non-interference, and the rejection of unilateral coercive measures. Honduras handed over the pro tempore presidency to Colombia, which will seek to expand the bloc’s influence amid trade tensions and in solidarity with Venezuela, Cuba, and Palestine.