Between Caracas and Beirut: Lebanese Diaspora After Maduro
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11 days have passed since the kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, and the Venezuelan people continue to raise their voice for the freedom of their leaders.
Thousands of Chavista carriers travel streets in western Caracas to demand the release of President Nicolás Maduro.
Between Caracas and Beirut: Lebanese diaspora after Maduro
The world was stunned in early January 2026 by the military operation that led to President Nicolás Maduro's arrest. But the shockwaves continue to reverberate through Venezuela's 1.6 million citizens of Arab descent — including approximately 340,000 Lebanese — who now face a political upheaval threatening their century-old economic and social presence in the country. The Lebanese community, split between Maduro loyalists and opposition supporte…
When the Delta Force captured Maduro in Caracas, 15 members of Arran, the 'cuperas' youths, rushed the hours before spending a 'all-inclusive' day in Varadero. It was their last day there after participating in the 'International Brigade' of Cuban propaganda. Read
The illegal military attack carried out by U.S. Armed Forces troops on the morning of January 3, 2026 left serious damage in Caracas, Miranda, La Guaira and Miranda, affecting civilians and the military. The balance of the attack ordered by Donald Trump was published by the Ministry of People’s Power for Science and Technology (Mincyt) in an infographic disseminated via digital networks. In the midst of the brutal bombing, the President of the R…
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