
Major media manipulates Venezuela coverage
The big demonstrations and counter demonstrations in Venezuela have been covered in the U.S. and international press and media, but how they are covered is a major issue.
Venezuela municipal elections bolster Maduro’s leftist policies
Venezuelans went to the polls to elect mayors and municipal councils on Dec. 8.

On eve of local elections, U.S. undermines Venezuela
Nicolas Maduro won Venezuela's presidential election in April by a slim margin, a result still unrecognized by the U.S. government.

Extradite terrorists not Snowden, says Venezuela’s Maduro
The U.S. has no authority to seek extradition of Edward Snowden while it ignores Venezuela's demand for extradition of terrorist Luis Posada Carriles.

Audit OKs Venezuela election, U.S. response to be seen
An audit by the Venezuelan election council found no major discrepancies in the April 14 presidential election.

Venezuela to pay pensions to full-time mothers
The Chavistas' new labor law gives "recognition to non-salaried work traditionally done by women," part of the struggle towards economic redistribution.

U.S. must recognize Venezuela's elections
The facts surrounding the voting process and election outcome in Venezuela demonstrate that U.S. refusal to recognize Maduro has nothing to do with the U.S.'s alleged concerns for democracy, but rather, its complete disdain for it.

U.S. taxes support Venezuelan right-wing opposition
Venezuelan right-wing opposition receives substantial support from a not-often mentioned source: United States taxpayers.

Right-wing push to destabilize Venezuela after close election
Violence, instigated by the right wing opposition, has broken out in Venezuela after leftist candidate Nicolas Maduro narrowly won the special election necessitated by the death of Hugo Chavez.

Leftist Maduro wins Venezuela election
His mandate runs until 2019 and he has promised to continue the socialist policies of his predecessor.

