Following days of speculation opposition leader Henrique Capriles announced Sunday evening he will challenge Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela’s upcoming presidential election. Launching what many consider ...
Emerging from his bus, Venezuela’s opposition presidential candidate Henrique Capriles is engulfed by frenzied female supporters who push past bodyguards to hug, kiss and photograph their idol. Most ...
If it’s any consolation for losing the Venezuelan election – twice – Henrique Capriles can at least be happy that in the social media world, he’s the most popular Latin American politician. A prolific ...
The governor of the state of Miranda, Henrique Capriles Radonski (C), flanked by other opposition leaders, speaks during a press conference in Caracas on 28, 2010. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez ...
SAN CRISTOBAL, Venezuela/CARACAS, May 18 (Reuters) - Mobs looted shops and fought security forces overnight in Venezuela's restive western region, where three soldiers were being charged on Thursday ...
"I want to thank you all. Because I think this is the biggest rally Caracas has ever seen," glowed Capriles to the massive crowd as he wrapped up his campaign not far from the presidential palace.
For more than a decade, Nicolás Maduro's government confronted a steady stream of opposition figures trying to dismantle the regime and return Venezuela to democratic rule. Today, the face of the ...
After Chavez's death, Capriles was tapped once again to represent the opposition For the second time in six months, Henrique Capriles Radonski will be in an electoral fight for the presidency of ...
Venezuelan opposition leader Henrique Capriles has announced that he will run in next month’s presidential election to replace the late Hugo Chavez. He faces an uphill battle against acting President ...