
Latin America

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Venezuela Condemns Trump’s Deportation Policies: 17-Year-Old Girl Deported Alone Under U.S. Immigration Crackdown
Venezuelan officials denounce the Trump administration’s “xenophobic” immigration measures after a 17-year-old girl is deported alone, separating her from her siblings in the U.S. The case highlights ongoing family separations and the impact of U.S. sanctions on Venezuelan migrants. Related: Venezuela Receives New Group of Deported Migrants Amid Family Separation Concerns A new wave of […]
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Venezuela Receives New Group of Deported Migrants Amid Family Separation Concerns
Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello condemned the absence of children on the latest flight, accusing the U.S. of continuing its imperialist policy of family separations. Venezuela welcomed another flight of citizens deported from the United States on Friday as part of President Nicolás Maduro’s Return to the Homeland Plan. This marks the 18th repatriation flight, arriving […]
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Venezuelans Kidnapped in El Salvador: 87% Without Criminal Records
In a distressing revelation, human rights organizations have reported severe violations against 252 Venezuelan migrants currently detained at the Center for Confinement for Terrorism (CECOT) in El Salvador. These individuals have been held for nearly 45 days without access to justice or due legal process, raising alarms about their treatment and the circumstances leading to […]
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U.S. Designates Two Haitian Gangs as Terrorist Organizations Amid Escalating Violence
The U.S. Treasury Department announced on Friday the designation of Gran Grif and Viv Ansanm, two notorious Haitian gangs, as transnational terrorist organizations under the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)’s Specially Designated Nationals list. The declaration grants Washington the authority to detain suspected Haitian gang members operating within the U.S. and transfer them to […]
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Far Right Tried to Extort Money From the Parents of a Venezuelan Girl Kidnapped by the U.S.
Venezuelan Interior Minister accused far-right opposition politicians of taking advantage of migrants. On Friday, Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello once again denounced human trafficking operations carried out by Venezuelan far-right activists, who act as coyotes in collusion with U.S. immigration officials. RELATED: Venezuela Rejects ICJ Ruling on the Guayana Esequiba State’s Elections Cabello revealed that these […]
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Colombian President Condemns Murder of ‘Historic Pact’ Activist
‘We will not avenge this case with blood, because too much blood has already been shed in Colombia for revenge,’ Petro said. On Thursday, Colombian President Gustavo Petro stated that the senators opposing his labor reform are responsible for a violent atmosphere that claimed the life of a farmer in the department of Cauca. RELATED: […]
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Venezuela Rejects ICJ Ruling on the Guayana Esequiba State’s Elections
The Bolivarian nation is not bound by the decisions of the International Court of Justice. On Friday, Venezuela rejected the ruling of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) regarding the requirement that the Bolivarian Nation not hold an electoral process for the selection of authorities in the Guayana Esequiba State. RELATED: Venezuela’s ‘Return to the […]
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Venezuela’s ‘Return to the Homeland’ Plan Welcomes 174 Migrants
The number of citizens who have returned to the country has reached 3,472 since the reactivation of the plan. On Friday, 174 Venezuelan migrants deported from the United States arrived at Simon Bolivar Airport in Maiquetia, La Guaira state, on a flight operated by the state-owned airline CONVIASA from Texas. RELATED: U.S. Homeland Security Kidnapped […]
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In the Labor Day, Venezuelan People March in Defense of the Revolution
This year, the festive date was marked by protests against U.S. policy of persecuting and imprisoning immigrants. On Thursday, hundreds of thousands of workers in Caracas took to the streets in support of the Venezuelan government led by President Nicolas Maduro. RELATED: President Maduro Demands Safe Return of Kidnapped Venezuelan Migrants and Baby Maikelys Espinoza […]
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Port-au-Prince the most violent city in the world
During the first quarter of 2025, the human rights situation in Haiti remained extremely worrying, marked by mass crimes, kidnappings, and sexual violence. In its quarterly report on the human rights situation in Haiti (January-March 2025), the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) revealed that between January 1st and March 31, 2025, at least […]
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President Maduro Demands Safe Return of Kidnapped Venezuelan Migrants and Baby Maikelys Espinoza
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro calls for the immediate release of kidnapped migrants in El Salvador and the return of Maikelys Espinoza, denouncing U.S. and right-wing complicity in the criminalization of Venezuelan migration. During massive Labor Day demonstrations, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro issued a forceful demand for the release of one-year-old Maikelys Espinoza, currently held in […]
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Ukrainian Drone Attack on Russian Market in Kherson Leaves 7 Dead and Dozens Injured on Holiday
Moscow denounces war crime following Ukrainian drone strikes on civilians at a market in Alyoshki, Kherson, during May 1 festivities. Russia blames the West and demands international condemnation. Related: At least seven civilians were killed and over 20 injured on May 1 after Ukrainian FPV drone strikes targeted the central market in Alyoshki, Russia’s Kherson […]
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Venezuela: Great March Rejects Deportation of Migrants and Demands Return of Kidnapped Baby
On International Workers’ Day, thousands in Venezuela march to denounce U.S. migrant deportations and demand the return of baby Maikelys Espinoza, separated from her parents by U.S. policies. The mobilization highlights widespread opposition to U.S. immigration actions and calls for justice for affected families. Related: President Maduro Vows to Defend Venezuelan Territory from Drug Trafficking […]
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Venezuelan GDP Grows by 9.32% in the First Quarter of 2025
The economic landscape of Venezuela is witnessing a significant transformation, as indicated by the impressive growth of 9.32% in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) during the first quarter of 2025. This remarkable figure surpasses the growth rate of 9.13% observed in the same period of 2024, signaling a continuous recovery that has been underway for […]