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People In the US Go Hungry as Trump Spends Millions To Invade Venezuela
The United States government is in the grips of one of its longest-running funding gaps in history. The ongoing government ...
The attacks, which have left at least 61 people dead, are threatening the region’s fishing, shipping and tourism industries ...
Nobel Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado on life in hiding, Venezuela’s fight for democracy and why US military strikes ...
The past 20 years have been anything but easy for the Venezuelan people. Having not one, but two canonizations, for our first ...
President Trump’s targeting of boats in Latin American waters has kicked off a dramatic shift in the U.S. approach to the ...
Two weeks into a rocky ceasefire that was supposed to see aid surge into the Gaza Strip, humanitarian deliveries are still ...
Cubans rally for Venezuela, Bolivia's new president and more top photos this week from Latin America
Cubans rallied for Venezuela against U.S. aggression, Bolivia elected its first centrist president in 20 years and Pope Leo ...
It’s not US warships that are weighing on the minds of many Venezuelans, but a more pressing, personal issue: how to pay the ...
Nicolás Maduro, president of Venezuela, accused Cardinal Baltazar Porras of conspiring to prevent the canonization of ...
Pope Leo XIV proclaimed seven new saints Oct. 19 before an estimated 70,000 people in St. Peter’s Square, including the first ...
José Gregorio Hernández, revered by millions for his dedication to poor people, and Mother Carmen Rendiles Martínez, founder ...
The Italian nuns canonized are Vincenza Maria Poloni, the 19th-century founder of Verona's Institute of the Sisters of Mercy, ...
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