The international community and most of the country’s population might be in an uproar amid allegations that he stole July’s ...
In a move as bizarre as it is calculated, Nicolás Maduro has officially rescheduled Christmas in Venezuela to October 1.
When dictators are relying on Santa Claus to save them, that's seldom a sign things are going well. But that, at least, is ...
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro declared Oct. 1 will be the start of national Christmas celebrations. Andrew Chang speaks ...
The world’s attention on Venezuela has been focused in the last weeks on the fallout from a highly contested presidential ...
The international community and most of the country’s population might be in an uproar amid allegations that he stole July’s presidential election, but for strongman Nicolas Maduro Christmas has come ...
Christmas will start next month in Venezuela, authoritarian leader Nicolas Maduro has decreed – even as thousands of Venezuelans look set to pass the holidays behind bars amid his government’s ...
but for strongman Nicolas Maduro Christmas has come early in Venezuela, so much so that he aims to decree its formal beginning for the first of October. “September is arriving and so I said it ...
This week, Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro declared on his weekly television show, “September smells like Christmas! ... I am going to decree the beginning of Christmas on Oct. 1.
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP ... “It’s September, and it already smells like Christmas," Maduro said Monday night during his weekly television show. “That’s why this year, as a way of ...