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Visiting Venezuela is an unforgettable experience that combines lush nature, vibrant culture, and unique hospitality. From ...
Scientists explain the loss of the Humboldt Glacier, the last in the Sierra Nevada, which they believe makes the South American country the first in modern history to lose all its glaciers.
The first time Carsten Braun visited the Venezuelan Andes was in 2009. He and his wife were climbing Pico Humboldt—the second highest peak in the country—and decided to bring along a GPS in ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the U.S. envoy to Venezuela were both working on different deals and ended up at cross ...
Caracas is a high-rise city crushed into a valley parallel with the Caribbean coast. A dramatic oil-fuelled building boom in the 20th century created some fascinating modern architecture.
How Venezuela overhauled its military to jumble the chain of command, make its troops more partisan and keep the armed forces loyal to President Nicolás Maduro ...
Urao is the only brackish continental lagoon in Latin America, significant for its minerals and the livelihoods it supports, but threatened by encroaching development in the Venezuelan state of ...
Established as Seminario de San Buenaventura in 1785, Venezuela’s University of the Andes is one of the oldest and largest higher education institutions in the country. Second only to the Central ...
Venezuelan bonds are posting the world’s worst returns on concern deadly street protests will force the government to prioritize buying food over paying debt.