Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro, feeling pressure from opponents or enemies, plays Santa. Venezuelans aren’t buying it.
Venezuelan professionals from biologists to lawyers have turned to making food and face masks or selling cleaning products as the coronavirus quarantine further weakens an economy already struggling ...
Venezuelan nurse Flor Perez works a grueling night shift at a public children's hospital in Caracas, where the coronavirus is a constant risk. In exchange, she takes home a monthly salary that barely ...
Basic foodstuffs that are scarce on Bolivian tables, such as eggs, oil, rice, and even homemade bread, are transported across ...
Venezuela’s collapse dominates the headlines, but Cuba’s slow-motion breakdown could have far more profound consequences. A failed state just 90 miles from Florida would unleash new migration waves, ...
The United States has clashed with Venezuela and its allies at an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council.
The far-right leader of Venezuela's opposition party said that the current president is illegitimate and called for his ...
Extreme weather in West Africa, where most of the world’s cocoa is grown, has sent prices soaring, leaving candy companies scrambling ahead of Halloween. To offset costs, brands are shrinking bars and ...
This war on drugs is just beginning and it is not like Richard Nixon’s public enemy number one strategy or Ronald Reagan’s ...
TR4 fungus detected in Ecuador, top global banana exporter No cure exists; Cavendish variety faces major threat Industry under pressure, rising costs push toward diversification In late September 2025 ...