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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro received five delegates from the Communist Party of China (CPC) at the Miraflores Palace ...
In recent weeks, authorities have detained economists, analysts and digital platform operators who publish independent financial data, intensifying a campaign of repression aimed at concealing ...
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Venezuela's Rise to Power: A Tale of Emergence, Prosperity, and CollapseVenezuela's history is one of dramatic contrasts,emerging as a wealthy nation rich in natural resources, particularly oil, only to experience a tragic and ongoing collapse. Beginning in the early 19th ...
A local journalist in Venezuela says an apparent wall collapse in pit gold mine has left more than 100 people buried. Latest U.S.
The only question now is whether Venezuela's government or economy will completely collapse first. The key word there is "completely." Both are well into their death throes.
Venezuela could face new "severe" and "escalating" sanctions if the South American nation doesn't take back its citizens being deported from the U.S.
A woman cries, facing camera, as she receives a family member who was in Bulla Loca during a mine collapse, at the airport in La Paragua, Bolivar state, Venezuela, Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024.
Members of the Venezuelan National Guard gather at the bank of Guacara River Port on Feb. 21, 2024 following the collapse the day before of an illegal gold mine in La Paragua, Bolivar, Venezuela.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro warned on Thursday that a deal with the political opposition for elections to be held later this year was in danger of collapse, after what he has described as ...
LA PARAGUA, Venezuela — The collapse of an illegally operated open-pit gold mine in central Venezuela killed at least 14 people and injured several more, state authorities said Wednesday, ...
Flooding collapsed a gold mine in southern Venezuela, killing at least 12 miners, local authorities said on Sunday, adding that the victims' bodies were returned to their families.
LA PARAGUA, Venezuela — Osvaldo Romero and his wife got off a battered boat Friday under the scorching sun of central Venezuela and walked up the bank of a river barefoot, their pants soaking ...
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