(Bloomberg) Nicolás Maduro will run for a third consecutive term as Venezuela’s president, the head of the National Assembly announced, ruling out other socialists candidates Most Read from BloombergTesla Sinks After Warning About ‘Notably Lower’ Growth RatePutin Sends US Signal on Ukraine Talks, Sensing Advantage in WarUS GDP Grew 3.3% Last Quarter, Capping Unexpectedly Strong YearMicrosoft Cuts 1,900 Jobs in Gaming, Including at ActivisionMaduro, 60, will carry the ruling United Socialist P
Two separate accords signed Tuesday should pave the way for a presidential election that would be supervised by the European Union, the U.N. and other international observers next year.
Two separate accords signed Tuesday should pave the way for a presidential election that would be supervised by the European Union, the U.N. and other international observers next year.
Citing a crushing wave of migrants from Venezuela, Haiti, Cuba and around the world moving through Costa Rica headed for the United States, the Central American country has declared a “state of emergency” and stepped up deportations.