Venezuela
The latest news on Venezuela
Washington holds all the cards but risks legitimizing the Chavez protege’s ill-gotten hold on power.
Shooting comes two months after Venezuela expelled two other U.S. military attaches.
Experts, officials explain double standard in sequestration cuts.
New Venezuelan president at a crossroads for burgeoning threat to U.S.
Arctic encroachment, Venezuelan narcoterrorism among top threats, officials say.
Two weeks out, Chavez's successor Maduro spits venom at reformer Capriles.
The country's new leader must find the apolitical footing needed to foster sustainable progress and production increases.
The closeness of Venezuela's ties to the Iranian regime are suddenly an open question
It remains to be seen whether Venezuela will now change course and return to democratic pluralism and a free market economic system.
Hugo Chávez's death is a chance to improve ties between the United States and Latin America.












