María Carmen Rendiles is set to become Venezuela’s first female saint. Pope Francis paved the way after authorizing a decree regarding a miracle attributed to Rendiles, founder of the Congregation of ...
Carmen Rendiles, who died in 1977, was said to have miraculously cured a young woman diagnosed with a type of hydrocephalus.
Internal DHS and FBI documents question the effectiveness of using tattoos to identify Venezuelan members of Tren de Aragua.
Want to know more about Venezuela? Here are some women that changed society for the country and inspired others from the rest ...
The U.S. government used an 18th-century wartime law to deport more than 200 Venezuelan immigrants earlier this month to El ...
Men still make up two-thirds of all state lawmakers in the U.S. and though #MeToo has primarily spotlighted women’s voices, ...
To do so, the administration invoked an obscure wartime authority from 1798 called the Alien Enemies Act and secured the ...
At the center of an increasingly fraught political and legal battle led by President Donald Trump is a Venezuelan gang ... 20 at the door and have drugs and women.” “They weren’t afraid ...
CARACAS, (Reuters) – Venezuelans deported over the weekend to El Salvador by the United States have been denied due process, the president of Venezuela’s National Assembly, Jorge Rodriguez ...
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