16 September 2024
Opposition sources confirm to Caracas Chronicles that Edmundo González Urrutia was granted a safe passage by the Maduro government and left the country after being granted asylum in Spain. He is currently flying to Madrid
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Paraguay urged Venezuela to respect international standards after revoking authorization to Brazil
Maria Corina Machado: "We are determined to move forward with serenity, courage and firmness until the end. The truth is with us and will set us free"
Brazil confirms that it will continue to guard the Argentine embassy in Caracas until another State takes over and defends the inviolability of the diplomatic headquarters
Maduro government confirms that it has unilaterally revoked permission for Brazil to guard the Argentine Embassy in Caracas
SEBIN officers surrounding the Argentine embassy in Caracas this morning, the embassy is under the protection of Brazil after the Argentinian staff left the country last month
Strong power outage recorded in Greater Caracas and other regions of Venezuela
Blinken arrives in the Dominican Republic for a visit days after the seizure of Maduro's plane1 week ago
Blinken arrives in the Dominican Republic for a visit days after the seizure of Maduro's plane
Uruguay will join a complaint against Venezuela in the International Criminal Court
US Department of Defense confirms detention of Navy soldier in Venezuela
Strong power outage recorded in Greater Caracas and other regions of Venezuela
Spain rejects "any attempt to curtail the fundamental rights" of Edmundo González after the arrest warrant
Argentina, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Paraguay, Peru, Dominican Republic and Uruguay rejected the arrest warrant against Edmundo González: "We condemn these dictatorial practices"
The government's prosecutor's office has issued an arrest warrant for opposition figure @EdmundoGU, who has gone into hiding after winning July's presidential election
U.S. authorities have seized Venezuelan autocrat Nicolás Maduro’s private aircraft because they have determined the purchase of it violated U.S. sanctions, “among other criminal issues.” There is currently a $15 million reward from the U.S. government for information that leads to Maduro’s arrest
Florida Senator Rick Scott spoke out about the national blackout in Venezuela and addressed state security agencies
Images of the Prados del Este highway in Caracas, in the midst of the national blackout this Friday. Drivers pull over and park to find coverage in that area for their cell phones and devices.
Three hours have passed since the blackout in Venezuela: the electric service is affected throughout the country; Government denounces "sabotage"
Major nationwide blackout leaves Venezuela without electricity: We can observe the drop in internet connectivity in all states of the country. At the national level, connectivity fell to 27% of the normal value.
Power outage: citizens report power outages in Caracas and other regions of the country
Maduro claims the triumph of "truth and love" and accuses Machado of forming a "satanic pact" with Musk. Maduro closes a Chavista mobilization with the swearing-in of the new ministers
Biden administration reactivates humanitarian parole program for Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela
Tarek William Saab announces that a "third summons in his capacity as investigated" will be issued against Edmundo González Urrutia. "In case he is missing, the Public Prosecutor's Office will announce the corresponding action that is appropriate based on the law."
Government agents pursue opposition leader Biagio Pilieri in an attempt to kidnap him after the rally in Caracas
Chavista motorized forces begin their mobilization from the east of Caracas towards the Miraflores Palace in support of Maduro
Hundreds of people greet María Corina Machado on Francisco de Miranda Avenue, in Caracas, in the protest called one month after the presidential elections of June 28
Nicolas Maduro appoints Delcy Rodriguez as the new Minister of Oil and Hector Obregon as the new president of PDVSA
Diosdado Cabello announces a Chavista march for this Wednesday, two days after María Corina Machado called for a large protest on August 28
Diosdado Cabello warns about Edmundo González's failure to appear before the Prosecutor's Office: "There will be justice here, the bullshitting is over, the pardons are over." "Enough is enough, one thing the country wants is for us to have justice"
Maria Corina Machado: "The end of the government of horror is approaching" "I cannot tell you the exact moment when we will achieve victory; but I can tell you, with absolute conviction, that the destiny of this struggle is the liberation of Venezuela"