Graham: Ocasio-Cortez Wants U.S. to become Venezuela
"Is it possible Rep. Ocasio-Cortez could be wrong about the demise of the planet in 12 years?" Graham tweeted.
Will U.S. Invade Venezuela? These Nations Warn Against
China, Cuba, Iran, Russia, Syria and Turkey were among those to immediately condemn any plans for U.S. intervention in Venezuela.
Venezuela Crisis Can Produce More Refugees than Syria
I had a chance to witness the human stories behind this crisis first-hand. The U.S., governments across South America and international donors must step up to help.
Venezuela: Deadly Crackdown on 'U.S.-Backed Coup'
Newsweek looks at the crisis unfolding in Venezuela, where 16 people have been reported killed in the crackdown on street protests.
U.S. Defies Venezuela's Maduro as Russia Steps In
The U.S. and EU are among those backing Juan Guaidó as interim president while urging Nicolás Maduro to step aside as Venezuela's leader.
Trump Recognizes Guaidó as Venezuelan Interim President
"We continue to hold the illegitimate Maduro regime directly responsible for any threats it may pose to the safety of the Venezuelan people," Trump warned.
US Recognizes Venezuela Congress Over 'Dictator' Maduro
The Trump administration has officially recognized the Venezuelan National Assembly as the legitimate democratic government of the South American country.
How Strong Is Venezuela's Military?
President Trump has said he would not rule out a military option to confront Venezuela's leadership. So just how strong is the Latin American country's military?
Russia Comes to Latin America as U.S. Ties Fail
"The recent visit to Venezuela by nuclear-capable bombers is a Russian reminder to U.S. President Donald Trump of what could happen if he pulls out of the 30-year-old nuclear non-proliferation START treaty," one expert told Newsweek.
Venezuelan Congress Declares Maduro a 'Usurper'
"Congress declares that at this time there is no president of the republic," opposition legislator Jorge Milan said. "Let's start the process to recover the constitutional order."
Can Venezuela's Maduro Survive?
President Nicolás Maduro begins his second term, despite reports that suggest Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López demanded last month that the president step down.
Brazil Mulls U.S. Military Operations in Its Territory
"Depending on what happens in the world, who knows if we would not need to discuss that question in the future," Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said.
Rubio: U.S. Headed Toward 'Grave Policy Errors'
Senator Marco Rubio was reacting to reading James Mattis's letter announcing his resignation as secretary of defense.
1.6 Million Militia Ready to Defend Venezuela: Maduro
The announcement came less than a week after the nation's president accused the U.S. of planning an invasion, although he didn't offer any evidence.
Hannity's Site Delights in Venezuela's Newspaper Loss
El Nacional printed its last edition on Friday, representing another blow to Venezuela's freedom of expression. Hannity's website seemed to bask in schadenfreude.
What Does a 1.29 Million Hyperinflation Rate Look Like?
Venezuela is likely to reach a 4 million percent inflation rate before the end of the year. Meanwhile, Venezuelans struggle to survive.
Russia, Venezuela Fly Over Caribbean Amid 'Useful' Talk
Nuclear-capable Russian bombers flew over the Caribbean as a Venezuelan politician warned his country's opposition that "the devil" has arrived.
John Bolton Was Ordered to Kill Me: Venezuela's Maduro
"John Bolton has been assigned with the job organizing my assassination," said the Venezuelan president, providing no evidence.
U.S. Tweets, Russia Defends Its Bombers in Venezuela
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo blasted Russia's decision to send nuclear-capable warplanes to Venezuela, while the Kremlin called the U.S. diplomat's remarks "completely inappropriate."
Russia Bombers Fly to Venezuela, Iran Ships May Follow
"We are builders of peace and not war," Venezuelan Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino said.
Putin Defies Trump as Russian Leader Helps Venezuela
The Russian leader has expressed support for strongman Nicolás Maduro, but the Kremlin did not specify what kind of aid Caracas may receive.
Jim Mattis Says Nicolás Maduro 'Will Have to Go'
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis told a forum that "this is what happens when you have an irresponsible despot leading a country to ruin."
Does Venezuela Sponsor Terrorism? U.S. Wants Maduro Out
Is Venezuela really sponsoring terrorist groups? Analysts believe the Republican-led initiative is founded on nebulous claims.
En Español: La Liberación del Activista Lorent Saleh
En entrevista con Newsweek, Saleh describe su suplicio en prisión, lo que debe hacer la administración de Donald Trump para ayudar a Venezuela y por qué el mundo no debe ignorar una de las peores crisis humanitarias del mundo.
Maduro's House of Pain: An Interview With Lorent Saleh
In an interview with Newsweek, Lorent Saleh describes his ordeal in prison, what the Trump administration should do to help Venezuela and why the world should no longer ignore one of its worst humanitarian crises.
Venezuela Inflation Hits 833,997% Over Past Year
The International Monetary Fund said inflation could top 10 million percent in 2019.
'Three Stooges': Bolton Slams Latin American Leaders
"These tyrants fancy themselves strongmen and revolutionaries, icon and luminaries," Bolton said in his speech.
Venezuela President Says U.S. Ordered His Assassination
"They will not even touch a single hair of mine, because God and the people of Venezuela protect me," President Nicolás Maduro said.
Trump Claims Democrats Will Vote Republican in Midterms
There was no evidence to suggest that Democrats want to turn the U.S. into Venezuela, or that large numbers of Democrats would vote Republican.
Drones Are Not Hard to Fly, Making It Easy to Kill
President Donald Trump mocked the drone attack during a presidential rally in Venezuela, but it could happen in the U.S. as well.