Venezuela Reopens Border With ColombiaVenezuela Reopens Border With Colombia
Venezuela Reopens Border With ColombiaThe Venezuela-Colombia border had been closed since February.
| Ethan Weston and Caitlin Baldwin
Venezuela Reopens Border With ColombiaThe Venezuela-Colombia border had been closed since February.
| Ethan Weston and Caitlin Baldwin
Police In Rio De Janeiro Killed 558 People Between January And AprilAccording to state statistics, police in Rio killed 469 people over the same period last year.
Norway Might Be Brokering Negotiations Between Maduro And GuaidóVenezuela has been engulfed in a political crisis for months, and now the opposing sides might be talking to each other with the help of Norway.
Venezuela's Juan Guaidó Formally Requests Meeting With US MilitaryGuaidó asked for "direct communication" with the U.S. military over the weekend.
Venezuelans Hold Out Hope For Guaido In May Day ProtestsVenezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is still holding on to power, but demonstrators are rallying to opposition leader Juan Guaidó's calls to oust him.
Venezuela's Guaidó Claims To Have Military Support. Does He?The success of Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó's call for an uprising will depend on whether he gain the support support of the military.
Ecuador Hit By Millions Of Cyberattacks After Julian Assange's ArrestEcuador's government institutions have reportedly faced more than 40 million cyberattacks.
US Imposes More Sanctions On Venezuela — This Time Targeting CubaThe U.S. is sanctioning ships owned by Venezuela's state-run oil company, as well as two international companies.
American Airlines Stops All Venezuela Flights IndefinitelyAmerican Airlines won't fly to Venezuela until the country's conditions improve.
Venezuela Bars Guaidó From Holding Public Office For 15 YearsVenezuela's comptroller cited inconsistencies in opposition leader Juan Guaidó's financial records as the reason for the ban.
Venezuela Chaos Tests Ties Between Putin And MaduroVenezuela's ongoing political crisis puts Russia's significant investment in the country at risk.
Venezuelan Millennials Feel Isolated By Emigration CrisisNewsy spoke with one Venezuelan woman in Caracas about living through a mass exodus of people from the country.
Venezuela Faces Yet Another BlackoutPower was restored to most of the country by the evening but went out again that night.
Former Brazilian President Michel Temer Arrested On Corruption ChargesTemer's arrest is part of Operation Car Wash, a huge corruption investigation that started in 2014.
Trump And Bolsonaro Are Trying To Reboot US-Brazil RelationsPresident Trump and Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro are touting their cooperation as a new era of U.S.-Brazil relations.
Who Set Fire To Venezuela Aid? New Footage Gives A Clearer PictureFrom Newsy and Bellingcat, video footage taken the day three aid trucks were burned on the Venezuelan border sheds more light on who started the fire.
Life In Venezuela During The Country's Devastating BlackoutsVenezuelans in the capital city of Caracas tell Newsy about how the country's massive blackout affected them.
At Least 10 Dead After School Shooting In BrazilAuthorities said two gunmen opened fire inside the school, which is in a suburb of Sao Paulo.
US To Withdraw Last Diplomatic Staff From Embassy In VenezuelaThe U.S. State Department previously ordered all non-government employees and their families to leave Venezuela back in January.
Massive Blackout Continues In VenezuelaA power outage in parts of Venezuela continues for a fifth day.
Venezuela Endures Massive BlackoutVenezuela faced a major blackout starting Thursday night.
US Puts More Pressure On Venezuela's Maduro To Step DownU.S. officials announced plans to increase sanctions on foreign banks associated with Maduro, as well as revoke visas from high-ranking Venezuelans.
Opposition Leader Juan Guaidó Safely Returns To VenezuelaGuaidó violated a travel ban when he left Venezuela, and international watchers didn't know what would happen when he tried to return.
US Puts Even More Sanctions On VenezuelaThe sanctions apply to six Venezuelan government officials.
US-Venezuelan Standoff Untenable, But No Clear Way ForwardAs both sides of the Venezuelan crisis entrench themselves in a standoff — the U.S. is running out of options for ways to resolve it.
US Announces Additional Sanctions On VenezuelaThe sanctions will apply to more than 50 top officials and a state-owned oil company.
Foreign Aid Could Ignite A Crisis At Venezuelan BorderThe U.S. has folded humanitarian aid into its strategy to pressure Nicolás Maduro out of office.
Maduro Says Russia Has Sent 300 Tons Of Humanitarian Aid To VenezuelaVenezuela is facing a huge economic and political crisis, but Maduro has turned down the U.S.' humanitarian aid in the past.
Trump Calls Venezuela's President A 'Cuban Puppet' In SpeechPresident Trump gave a speech in Miami and continued his push to force Venezuela's president out of power.
US Issues Travel Advisory For Haiti As Violent Protests Rage OnThe U.S. State Department is telling Americans to stay away from Haiti as violent anti-government protests continue to wreak havoc in the country.