You are here: Homepage Tag Venezuela Articles Allegory of America, from New Inventions of Modern Times (Nova Reperta), plate 1 of 19, print, Theodoor Galle, after Jan van der Straet, known in English as Stradanus. Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1934 Latin America | Colonialisation “The feminisation of Latin America continues to this day” The Colombian philosopher Oscar Guardiola-Rivera compares the US attack on Venezuela to a sexual act. And now Europe is learning how it feels to be pressured by a superpower. By Oscar Guardiola-Rivera 01/30/2026 The Bombing of Caracas by U.S. forces on January 3, 2025 Photo: X Democracy | Venezuela "I heard explosions and thought it was an earthquake" A Venezuelan activist speaks about her fears and hopes for her country after the fall of Nicolás Maduro By Hensli Rahn Solorzano 01/07/2026 Bookseller Artemis Nader and David Malavé at their stand at a book fair in Madrid Foto: Jose Ferrer Books | Venezuela Publishing as a form of resistance Despite economic hardship and political censorship, Venezuela’s publishers and booksellers are refusing to give up By Hensli Rahn Solorzano 12/09/2025
Allegory of America, from New Inventions of Modern Times (Nova Reperta), plate 1 of 19, print, Theodoor Galle, after Jan van der Straet, known in English as Stradanus. Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1934 Latin America | Colonialisation “The feminisation of Latin America continues to this day” The Colombian philosopher Oscar Guardiola-Rivera compares the US attack on Venezuela to a sexual act. And now Europe is learning how it feels to be pressured by a superpower. By Oscar Guardiola-Rivera 01/30/2026
The Bombing of Caracas by U.S. forces on January 3, 2025 Photo: X Democracy | Venezuela "I heard explosions and thought it was an earthquake" A Venezuelan activist speaks about her fears and hopes for her country after the fall of Nicolás Maduro By Hensli Rahn Solorzano 01/07/2026
Bookseller Artemis Nader and David Malavé at their stand at a book fair in Madrid Foto: Jose Ferrer Books | Venezuela Publishing as a form of resistance Despite economic hardship and political censorship, Venezuela’s publishers and booksellers are refusing to give up By Hensli Rahn Solorzano 12/09/2025