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Rawayana, a band of Venezuelan émigrés criticized by dictator Nicolás Maduro, won a Grammy and will play Coachella.
Despite early enthusiasm after he was elected in 2013, many Argentines came to see the Pope as a political participant as ...
Thinking of the Peruvian Nobel laureate author Mario Vargas Llosa just a few weeks before he died at the age of 89, I ...
Maduro leads a populist left-wing government -- once headed by the late Hugo Chavez -- that has ruled ... injured in protests and riots. "Wanted" posters offering a $100,000 government reward ...
The festival will take place June 4-15 in New York City and will also feature documentaries on Billy Joel, Andy Kaufman, ...
Maruj Rangel began to cry. Her 10-year-old son, Isaías, rose from the couch where he was seated with his sister and […] ...
A court in the capital, Lima, said he had accepted illegal funds from the Venezuelan president at the time, Hugo Chávez, and from the Brazilian construction company Odebrecht to bankroll his ...
Most — but not all — political scientists are deeply troubled by the president's attempts to expand executive power, ...
"But those elections would no longer be free and fair." A man walks next to a graffiti with the image of the late Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez in Caracas. Political scientists say that ...