Little League World Series: Venezuela shuts out Puerto Rico
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The Trump administration is doubling to $50 million a reward for the arrest of Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro, accusing him of being one of the world’s largest narco-traffickers and working with cartels to flood the US with fentanyl-laced cocaine.
Baltimore publisher Erick Oribio met with reporters Tuesday in Washington, D.C., following his wrongful detainment by the Venezuelan government in January.
Facing the highest reward for a capture ever offered by the United States, Venezuelan ruler Nicolás Maduro is calling on Colombia to join forces against what he describes as escalating aggression from Washington.
Yosbelin Pérez is starting over with nothing in her name after trying to escape Venezuela's political, social and economic crisis
A Chevron-chartered tanker docked at Venezuelan state company PDVSA's Jose terminal on Tuesday, positioning it to be the first to export crude to the United States under a new license Chevron received in July,
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado discusses the Trump administration’s decision to offer a bounty for the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’
A high-profile celebration on Tuesday welcomed home a Baltimore man who was wrongfully detained in Venezuela. Erick Oribio, 66, spoke out publicly for the first time. Having lived in Baltimore for more than 30 years, Oribio calls the city his home.
When you have solid pitching and a great defense behind the mound, it makes winning look easy in baseball. And that’s no different at the Little League World Series. For Cardenales Little League of Barquisimeto,
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WGMB/WVLA Baton Rouge on MSNMan from Venezuela formally charged in sex crimes case
BATON ROUGE, La. ( Louisiana First) — A man from Venezuela arrested on sex crimes charges was indicted by a federal grand jury. Kleider Enrique Garcia Ochoa, 30, was formally charged with attempted enticement of a minor and attempted transfer of obscene material to a minor. He pleaded not guilty to charges.
The minutes dragged into hours on Wednesday night as Jose Gregorio Gonzalez tossed and turned through the night. At 5 a.m. the next day, he was scheduled to donate his kidney to his younger brother, Alfredo Pacheco,
On Aug. 16, 2005, a West Caribbean Airways flight from Colombia crashed in a remote area of northwest Venezuela, killing 160 people.
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Venezuela human rights hit new low as US puts $50M bounty on Maduro's head: State Department
State Department documents escalating killings, torture and repression in Venezuela following disputed 2024 election as Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's government targets opposition.