Venezuela
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AMERICAS
Venezuela on the Brink: U.S. Warships, Trump’s Threats and a Nation Waiting for the Next Move
A tightening ring of U.S. warships now shadows Venezuela's coastline. In Washington, advisers debate whether President Donald Trump should unleash…
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Would Russia Really Defend Venezuela? Caracas Tests the Kremlin as Invasion Fears Spread
As Washington intensifies military pressure in the Caribbean and talk of a U.S. invasion of Venezuela gathers force, a question…
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LIFE
The Veteran Who Saved Lives in Iraq, Lost His Own in Colorado, and Was Deported Into Uncertainty
Born in Venezuela to Cuban exiles, raised in the U.S. from age four, and twice deployed to Iraq, Army gunner…
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AMERICAS
Deterrence By Chaos: Inside Venezuela's Guerrilla Blueprint to Stop an Invasion
Venezuela's latest military doctrine concedes weakness, not defeat. As U.S. forces mass and Donald Trump hints at escalation, Caracas prepares…
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ANALYSIS
Venezuelan Lives in Limbo: How Policy Shifts and War Fears Collide in the U.S.
When Temporary Protected Status expired, the end didn’t sound like gavel or siren—it smelled of coffee and cardboard. Across the…
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AMERICAS
Venezuela, Drug Boats, and the Politics of Ambiguity: Trump’s 60 Minutes Gamble
He smiled when he said it—the kind of smile meant to reassure one audience and unsettle another. “I doubt it.…
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Venezuela on Edge: Warships, Empty Wallets, and a Nation Running on Nerves
Gunboats circle the coastline. Missiles rise on television. But the loudest signal inside Venezuela is smaller and closer: the growl…
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AMERICAS
A Narrow Strait, a Widening Rift: U.S. Warships, Trinidad’s Turn, and Venezuela’s Fury in the Caribbean
On a clear morning from Venezuela's Paria Peninsula, the island of Trinidad is so close you can almost count the…
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LIFE
The Venezuelan Doctor Who Became a Saint Without Ever Leaving the Street
In Venezuela, faith and reason share a face. José Gregorio Hernández—a man who smoked, laughed, lectured, and healed—has become more…
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AMERICAS
Tears on the Bridge: Seventeen Colombians Walk Home from Venezuelan Prisons
The morning air over Cúcuta smelled of river dust and redemption. Across the Atanasio Girardot Bridge, seventeen Colombians stepped back…
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