venezuela

Chavez Terrifies Corporations

Jan 9, 2007
Hugo Chavez announced plans on Monday to nationalize companies in Venezuela's telecommunications and power industries, saying: "All that was privatized, let it be nationalized." The recently re-elected president has ramped up efforts to transform Venezuela into a socialist society, while at the same time consolidating his power.

Chavez Wins Third Term

Dec 4, 2006
Hugo Chavez has successfully defended his post and secured another six-year term as Venezuela's president following an election held on Sunday. During his acceptance speech, Chavez reprised his pet name for President Bush, saying his victory was "another defeat for the devil."
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U.S.-Venezuela Relations Go Fowl

Aug 26, 2006
Tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela took a bizarre turn this week after Venezuelan authorities confiscated diplomatic cargo headed for the American Embassy in Caracas and accused Washington of smuggling. Included in the shipment were parts for ejector seats and 176 pounds of chicken.

Venezuela to Sever Ties With Israel

Aug 9, 2006
Hugo Chavez, Venezuela?s feisty president, said he intends to cut diplomatic relations with Israel in protest of its attack on Lebanon, which he called "a new holocaust." Tensions began to build between Venezuela and Israel after Chavez visited Iran last month, saying he would ?stand by Iran at any time and under any condition.?

The Big Blowup Over Venezuela

Dec 14, 2005
Update: Hugo Chavez and the Latin American left picked up an important new ally when, a few weeks ago, peasant leader Evo Morales (shown at right here) was elected as president of Bolivia. What's all the fuss over Hugo Chavez? Marc Cooper examines the mercurial leader and his contentious relations with the Bush administration.