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The ‘Daring Amphibious Raid’ on Venezuela Is Now the Ultimate Florida Man Meme
Security firm Silvercorp USA deleted its Twitter account following a slew of online mockery (and a failed insurrection).
Mercenaries Behind Failed Venezuela Coup Claim to Have Done Trump Security
An Instagram post and promotional video by Jordan Goudreau's Silvercorp claims that the company did security for a Trump rally in November 2018.
Prison Riots Over Coronavirus Restrictions Have Left at Least 46 Dead in Venezuela
About 60 people were injured at Los Llanos penitentiary, including the warden.
Injured, Imprisoned, or Dead: The Consequences of Protesting in Venezuela
VICE News followed three opposition supporters through the first anti-government protest of 2020 as Juan Guaido stokes a flagging movement.
As Coronavirus Spreads In Venezuela, Some Hospitals Don’t Have Soap. Or Sinks.
“My fear is that we won’t have supplies next week, when cases are expected to spike,” said Maria Eugenia Landaeta, Caracas University’s head of infectious diseases.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro Now Has a $15 Million Bounty on His Head for Drug Trafficking Charges
The U.S. indicted Maduro, several other members of the Venezuelan government, and the two members of the Colombian rebel group FARC on drugs and weapons charges.
Here's What Life Looks Like for Venezuelan Refugees Living in Desert Shacks in Colombia
Hundreds of desperate migrants are living in makeshift settlements near the Venezuelan border.
Juan Guaidó’s World Tour Ended With an Angry Mob Attacking Him at the Airport Chanting ‘Fascist’ and ‘Murderer’
One employee of the state-run airline even poured a can of soda over the opposition leader.
Fence Climbing, a Parliamentary Brawl, and Riot Police: The Latest in Venezuela's Power Struggle
Self-declared President of Venezuela Juan Guaidó broke into his own office on Tuesday after President Maduro ousted him.
Florida Professor With Expertise in Venezuela and Money Laundering Charged With Venezuela-Related Money Laundering
Bruce Bagley has been quoted by news outlets including NPR and NBC on issues including Venezuela and money laundering, so, yeah.
Venezuela’s Losing Its War on Infectious Diseases
“Before, we exported oil. Now, unfortunately we are exporting diseases.”
Venezuela Plunged Into Darkness After Yet Another Massive Power Outage
In Caracas, the subway stopped and traffic lights went off, and people rushed to get home before the city went entirely dark.