Nicolás Maduro turns to the Supreme Court to legitimize his fraudulent election count.
A year into President Santiago Peña’s term, the economy is doing well. However, critics worry about rule of law and the influence of a powerful former leader.
Nicolás Maduro is willing to combat dissidence with "further oppression," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to The Wall Street Journal.
The country faces prolonged confrontation over the July 28 election crisis. These factors could indicate change is coming.
Franco Ordoñez, NPR's White House correspondent, offers insights into the evolving Trump-Harris battle.
President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum is AMLO’s preferred successor. But history shows the “dedazo” doesn’t always translate to power behind the scenes.
Nicolás Maduro "has shut the door on any hope for peaceful change" in Venezuela, says AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to The Boston Globe.