Juan Guaidó

Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo López kisses his wife Lilian Tintori with their son and daughter after a news conference in Madrid on Oct. 27, 2020. López who has abandoned the Spanish ambassador's residence in Caracas and left Venezuela after years

Exiled Venezuelan dissident says Sunday’s National Assembly elections are a ‘fraud’

Global Politics

Leopoldo López, in exile in Spain, is speaking out against the Venezuelan National Assembly elections being held Sunday by the government of President Nicolás Maduro.

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Venezuelan military defectors struggle to get by while Maduro holds onto power

Conflict
People walk across a bridge at the border with Venezuela 

Opinion: Venezuela needs a new strategy to emerge from its crisis

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Power outage: How did global leadership change in 2019?

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Venezuela’s ex-military deserted Maduro hoping for a revolution. Now they’re on the brink of homelessness.

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Venezuela’s crisis is a tragedy — but comedy gold for satire, cartoons and memes

Arts, Culture & Media

The rise of black comedy to explain Venezuela’s chaos recalls an old saying in the crisis-stricken South American country: ‘Laugh so you don’t cry.’

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Chávez’s revolutionaries caught between legacy and change in Venezuela

Global Politics

As Juan Guaidó and Nicolás Maduro continue to vie for power in Venezuela, former and current Chavistas struggle to make sense of the legacy of the Bolivarian Revolution. 

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What’s the best (and worst) possible outcome for Venezuela?

Currently, there’s a standoff about whether or not international aid should enter the country. The World speaks with Oliver Stuenkel, a professor of international relations at the Vargas Foundation in Brazil who’s been closely following the situation in Venezuela, about what’s next for the Latin American country, including the possibility of an American military intervention there. 

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Thousands mobilize, some soldiers defect, but Venezuelan aid push ends in chaos

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The aid the volunteers hoped to carry over the bridges has become a flashpoint in Venezuela’s political crisis. But the humanitarian aid plan was fraught with complications from the very beginning. 

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Photos: Protesters demonstrate against Maduro government

Supporters of the self-declared interim president, Juan Guaidó, staged smaller demonstrations on Wednesday while President Nicolás Maduro visited a military base in Caracas.