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The United States launched an attack on Venezuela in the overnight hours of Jan. 3, capturing Venezuelan President Maduro.
Experts warn that Venezuela is primed for insurgent violence, and that the U.S. has little hope of controlling the fallout of Maduro's ouster
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Chicago Teachers Union promotes Venezuela regime change protests organized by socialist groups
Chicago Teachers Union promotes Venezuela protest organized by socialist groups after Maduro's capture. Coalition demands end to aggression.
Anti-war protests are planned in over 100 cities after a U.S. military operation captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
Opponents of the U.S. intervention in Venezuela called it illegal. Supporters celebrated the ouster of Nicolás Maduro, the country’s authoritarian president.
Protestors say Americans don't want war in Latin America and say that taxpayer dollars should go to housing, health care, and education in the U.S. instead of wars.
Local activists and travel advisors describe how U.S. action in Venezuela led to protests and disrupted travel plans across the Triad.
Venezuela’s anti-government demonstration is wrapping up but opponents of President Nicolas Maduro are vowing to return to the streets in a few days. Jesus Torrealba is the secretary-general of the Democratic Unity alliance. He’s calling for a new show ...
Venezuela freed 99 people jailed after last year’s election protests, the prisons authority said on Thursday, but rights groups said they believed the figure was lower despite growing pressure from Washington on President Nicolas Maduro.
The president of Venezuela was taken by American forces and transported to the U.S. Saturday to face federal drug charges.