A densely populated coastline, mountainous interior, jungles and humid weather would create unique conditions for US troops.
The U.S. President is weighing the options, and risks, of an intervention amid a major military build up, writes Ian Bremmer.
This article analyzes Venezuela’s crisis through the intersecting lenses of international law, military strategy, and ...
The Constitutional principles haven’t changed. What has changed is Republicans’ willingness to defend those principles," an ...
Spanish police seized a stash of illegal drugs, dismantled two drug laboratories and arrested 13 suspected members of the ...
Venezuela has the largest natural gas reserves in Latin America, but they are underutilized, which creates an increasing need ...
President Donald Trump ended TPS for over half a million Venezuelan beneficiaries. That means they could be deported back to ...
A Venezuelan journalist living in Florida recently spent nearly two weeks in federal immigration custody, highlighting the ...
The coordinated raids, carried out in Barcelona, Madrid, Girona, A Coruña, and Valencia, marked Spain’s first major operation ...
GÜIRIA, Venezuela (AP) — One was a fisherman struggling to eke out a living on $100 a month. Another was a career criminal. A ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republicans voted to reject legislation Thursday that would have put a check on President Donald ...
Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro taunted the Trump administration over the U.S. Army's deployment in the ...