The Italian government has met to discuss the case of an Italian national arrested in Venezuela two months ago and held without formal charges.
taken to a jail in Caracas, and denied contact with his family. His mother told the newspaper he has health problems and has no medicines with him. Reuters emailed the Venezuelan embassy in Rome seeking a comment. The arrest took place against the backdrop ...
France ordered the Venezuelan embassy to downsize its diplomatic staff in Paris after Caracas demanded the same from French diplomats. This tit-for-tat move stems from Venezuela's restrictions on European diplomats following President Maduro's controversial inauguration,
Venezuela said on Tuesday it would impose restrictions on French, Italian and Dutch diplomats in Caracas and reduce their ... Venezuela's chief diplomat in Rome to protest at the move as well ...
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani summoned Venezuela's charge d'affaires Wednesday to protest Venezuela's announced restrictions on French, Italian and Dutch diplomats on its soil.
Italy has protested Venezuela's lack of information over the arrest of Italian NGO worker Alberto Trentini in Caracas. Despite being detained for over two months, no charges have been filed. Tensions rise as Italy criticizes Venezuela's political climate and previously managed to secure a journalist's release from Iran.
ROME (AP) — The Italian government met on ... Foreign minister Antonio Tajani and the Italian Embassy in Caracas have been closely following the situation of Alberto Trentini, a 45-year-old ...
taken to a jail in Caracas, and denied contact with his family. His mother told the newspaper he has health problems and has no medicines with him. Reuters emailed the Venezuelan embassy in Rome ...
The first thing greeting me as I disembarked from my flight in Caracas was a wanted poster for one Edmundo González Urrutia. The reward was $100,000. Not
France ordered the Venezuelan embassy to reduce its diplomatic staff in Paris on Wednesday, giving some diplomats five days to leave the country in a tit-for-tat move after Caracas ordered French and other European diplomats out.
Gonzalo Himiob Santomé, director of Foro Penal: "To date in Venezuela we have registered 1,687 political prisoners. Citizens used to force countries to exchange prisoners or influence negotiations tha
The South Asian neighbours tried hard to enlist the support of the local media and the authorities, while Brasilia stayed neutral.