Hollywood star Angelina Jolie urged the international community to provide more support to three South American countries with the most migrants from crisis-hit Venezuela.
US President Donald Trump said on Monday that Russia told the United States it had removed most of its people from Venezuela.
From the Middle East to Asia to Latin America,everywhere you look the colossal ambitions of Trump's foreign policy are colliding with reality.
Why has Nicolas Maduro,the autocrat clinging to power,opted not to arrest his rival,Juan Guaido?
Why does the Kremlin care what happens in Caracas? It's not a rerun of Cuban relations during the Cold War,but about how Moscow sees Syria and Libya.
Juan Guaido appeared to be staging a military-backed challenge to President Nicolas Maduro,urging soldiers to join the final stage of"Operation Liberty".
Russian Ambassador rejected an assertion this week by US National Security Adviser John Bolton that the 1823 Monroe Doctrine is"alive and well."
The civilian militia,created by Hugo Chavez,reports directly to the presidency
in Venezuela,Trump is facing his own redline moment,like Barack Obama did in Syria,and again,it'with Vladimir Putin of Russia.
Brazilian Foreign Minister said he hoped Russia would recognise that propping up President Nicolas Maduro would only hurt Venezuela more.
The US announced the decision as Venezuela struggles to restore electricity following four days of blackouts and a deepening political crisis.