Venezuela mobilized 150,000 troops throughout its territory for military exercises to defend its "internal order," the Armed Forces said Wednesday.
MLB Network announced Wednesday it will broadcast the entire 2025 Caribbean Series in English beginning Friday, Jan. 31. Featuring teams from the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Venezuela and,
The Caribbean Series is the best collection of offseason talent on the same field — and could feature a future Hall of Famer in one of the dugouts
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was sworn in to serve a third term despite credible evidence that his opponent won the July 2024 election.
The head of a leading Venezuelan human rights group was released from detention Thursday, his NGO said, after nine days in custody following a crackdown on critics of President Nicolas Maduro.
MLB Network will broadcast the entire 2025 Caribbean Series in English. Featuring teams from the Dominican Republic, Japan, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Venezuela, the 67th edition of this prestigious international tournament will consist of 14 games across eight days at El Nido de los Aguilas in Mexicali, Mexico.
In the final days of his administration, Joe Biden removed Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism, but Trump reversed the decision on his first day in office.
Mexico has agreed to expand support to other Latin American and Caribbean nations as part of a regional migratory response
In response to attacks by warring guerrilla factions that have killed dozens of people and displaced tens of
Suriname Foreign Minister Albert Ramdin has the backing of the Caribbean Community for the top post at the Organization of American States.
Caracas: The Venezuelan government has expressed its strong rejection of US President Donald Trump's decision to reinclude Cuba in the list of state sponsors of terrorism. "This unfounded and arbitrary measure represents an act of hostility that contradicts the principles of international law and undermines global efforts for peace and cooperation,
Trump needs to ask himself what would be more impressive: to be known as the president who did what 11 other presidents could not do (free Cuba) or the guy who shaved a few bucks off canal tolls.