Venezuelans are shrugging off threats to oust leader Nicolás Maduro, worrying more about the price of Christmas decorations ...
The White House will hold a meeting on Venezuela as President Donald Trump confirmed speaking with President Nicolás Maduro ...
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Venezuela's Maduro moves up Christmas… again
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced on September 8 that Christmas celebrations in the country would start on October 1, advancing the traditional holiday season by nearly two months for the ...
Admiral Frank ‘Mitch’ Bradley is set to give a classified briefing to lawmakers over the lethal Venezuela ‘drug boat’ strikes ...
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced that Christmas will begin at the start of October in the country, which he also did last year, as he faces intensified U.S. pressure. “Once again this ...
President Nicolas Maduro said Monday that Christmas will come early again this year, decreeing that the annual holiday -- famously celebrated in December in much of the world -- will begin October 1 ...
Can you smell chestnuts roasting on an open fire? Feel Jack Frost nipping at your nose? This week, Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro declared on his weekly television show, “September smells like ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — The world’s ...
Caracas — President Nicolas Maduro said Monday that Christmas will come early again this year, decreeing that the annual holiday — which is typically celebrated in late December in most of the world — ...
Republicans and Democrats in Congress are expecting classified briefings on the strikes against suspected drug-carrying ...
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