- Venezuela - Wikipedia
Venezuela, [d] officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, [e] is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and various islands and islets in the Caribbean Sea
- Venezuela | Economy, Map, Capital, Collapse, Facts | Britannica
Venezuela, country located at the northern end of South America, occupying a roughly triangular area Venezuela is bounded by the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean to the north, Guyana to the east, Brazil to the south, and Colombia to the southwest and west The national capital is Caracas
- A mix of hope and fear settles over Venezuela after US-imposed . . .
Thirty days after the U S captured then-President Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela remains in turmoil Many citizens are unsure about the current situation, with fears of further attacks and government repression
- Venezuela News | Todays Latest Stories | Reuters
Venezuela interim president Delcy Rodriguez has arrived in the Netherlands for a hearing at the International Court of Justice over the Esequibo region, according to a press release from the
- The US says Venezuela is changing — but one month since Maduro’s . . .
One month after the US carried out an attack in Venezuela to capture its president, civilians in the South American country remain caught between uncertainty and expectations of governmental
- What Trump Got Right in Venezuela - The Atlantic
Venezuela, Democrats and geopolitical analysts warned, could be Iraq 2 0 Three months later, life in Venezuela has returned to normal, whatever normal is in a nation that has been gripped by
- Maduro Is Gone. Venezuela’s Many Problems Are Not.
U S officials say they will “unleash prosperity” by commandeering the oil industry Many people in Caracas say it will take far more than that
- Venezuela crisis: UN aid effort continues amid political upheaval
Venezuela’s political shock has sharpened global attention on a country already facing one of the world’s largest humanitarian and displacement crises For the United Nations, the priority remains unchanged: protecting lives, sustaining basic services and supporting Venezuelans at home and across the region
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