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The recently re-elected Venezuelan president needs more care in Cuba six months after radiation therapy there.
Detained blogger Yoani Sanchez's husband fumes to GlobalPost: Cuban government has 'no logic whatsoever ... I want to understand what they're thinking.'
Hugo Chavez supporters back Barack Obama, while some of the strongman's enemies in Venezuela favor Chavez-bashing Republican Mitt Romney.
Cuban government will consistently oppose whichever candidate is elected.
Hugo Chavez defeated challenger Henrique Capriles Radonski in Venezuela's presidential election, but only just barely.
Venezuelans were up as early as 3 a.m. this morning to vote in the country's tightest presidential election since Hugo Chavez first came to power 13 years ago.
Will the Venezuelan capital's stratospheric crime rate hurt Hugo Chavez's bid for re-election?
Venezuelans, especially the hundreds who’ve received free homes, say their everlasting leader is ‘the only president that’s done anything for Venezuela.’
Is Hugo Chavez still as relevant as he believes to a US government that has edged away from the policies of Bush?
Gunmen in Hugo Chavez’s home state shot down activist allies of Henrique Capriles just a week before the Oct. 7 vote.
Venezuela signals drug war cooperation in arrest of Colombia's modern-day Pablo Escobar.
Hugo Chavez's allies release a video showing his opponent's key aide pocketing cash for a political favor.
An alleged massacre in the Venezuelan jungle appears to have been hyped by Western media with scant evidence.
Venezuela has arrested the second US citizen in recent weeks, conspicuously in the final stretch of Hugo Chavez's bid for re-election.
He's hell-bent on uncovering government secrets and seeking refuge in Ecuador. No, he's not Julian Assange. Meet Aliaksandr Barankov.
Analysis: Home of the world's largest oil reserves, Venezuela has struck a deal with Chevron and could seek a bigger private hand in its creaky state-controlled oil industry.
Some 50 protesters gathered outside the British Embassy to protest the UK's handling of Julian Assange's asylum.
London has withdrawn its threat to storm the Ecuadorean embassy to arrest the WikiLeaks founder. But are negotiations on the way?
Hugo Chavez leads the polls. Bollocks, says his challenger, "low-life pig" Henrique Capriles.
This weekend, the cozy, oil-rich Venezuelan and Iranian strongmen have a date in Caracas.
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