Following the U.S. designation of Tren de Aragua as a terrorist organization, new evidence has surfaced in Chile showing not only that there are links between the Venezuelan gang and the Nicolás Maduro regime,
The killing infuriated politicians in Chile, one of Latin America’s safest and most affluent countries, and set off a diplomatic dispute with Venezuela’s regime. The murder sent shock waves throughout the Venezuelan diaspora, where exiles worried that ...
Venezuela Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, an ally of strongman Nicolás Maduro, is accused of ordering the assassination in Santiago, Chile, allegedly carried out by transnational crime gang Tren de Aragua.
The success of President Donald Trump’s clampdown on a notorious Venezuelan criminal gang depends, at least in part, on years of bitter experience in Chile.
Edmundo González, recognized by the United States as Venezuela’s president-elect, urges the Trump administration not to deal with the Maduro regime on immigration.
The Minister of the Interior of Chile, Carolina Tohá, assured that she will resort to the International Criminal Court (ICC) to make all those […]
Caracas, January 26 (RHC)-- The Foreign Minister of Venezuela, Yván Gil, affirms that since August 2024 the country broke all types of relations with the Government of Chile, in response to statements by the Chilean Minister of the Interior, Carolina Tohá.
SANTIAGO - Chilean authorities conducted large-scale raids throughout Santiago this week that authorities say led to the arrest of more than a dozen gang members linked to the murder of a Venezuelan dissident.
The New York Times, the so-called US “newspaper of record,” carried an opinion piece by one of its columnists promoting “military intervention” to promote
Chile will not promote new migratory flows” or “change its border migration policy due to a crisis in any country in the region”, said to EFE the head of the Chilean Migration Service, Eduardo Thayer,
Maduro took office last week for a third consecutive term. Now, he’s consolidating his position as dictator Nicolás Maduro has now been in power in Venezuela since 2013 – gradually usurping power over the past twelve years until becoming a full dictator.
A series of immigration executive actions signed by President Donald Trump on the first day of his second term included a call for the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang as a global terrorist organization.