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Shift in policy towards Maduro government comes amid talks with opposition and global energy crunch
Leopoldo López had been holed up at Spanish ambassador’s residence after a failed uprising
Daniel Torres was the city’s wheels, eyes and ears for most foreign correspondents covering Venezuela
Lack of water and electricity adds to misery in slums caused by coronavirus
Ex-head of Venezuelan secret police rewarded for backing opposition leader Juan Guaidó
The FT's Gideon Long reports on the protest between government forces and a populist uprising
Opposition leader Juan Guaidó calls for populist protests to topple Nicolás Maduro
Businesses and schools to stay closed as outages extend in to fourth day
US turns up pressure on Maduro regime’s closest allies in Cuba
US vice-president says more sanctions on Venezuela coming after weekend violence
After 20 years of socialist revolution, the gap between ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’ seems as wide as ever
Foreign minister Lavrov says government and opposition must talk about presidential poll
Rosneft is so heavily invested in the Maduro regime that the only option is to double down
Move against PDVSA intended to cut off the flow of foreign currency to Maduro regime
Display of support comes after US and others recognise opposition leader as president
A Marxist guerrilla turned conscience of the nation
There are better options for dealing with spiralling exodus
Beijing fails to confirm that it will extend more loans to cash-strapped Caracas
Maduro’s economic rescue plan offers little hope to people struggling to get by
Comparisons with Syria’s refugee crisis are no longer far-fetched
Government vows more arrests after apparent assassination attempt on Maduro
Victory comes despite hyperinflation, corruption, plunging oil output and food shortages
With Maduro victory seen as foregone conclusion, voters say they will stay away
Widely expected to be re-elected on May 20, the president faces a mounting crisis
Output has plummeted, companies are nervous and China is no longer lending
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