Noelani Kirschner

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Woman wearing mask and gloves sitting among a group of people outside (© Ariana Cubillos/AP Images)

Maduro’s sham election: ‘Those who don’t vote, won’t eat’

The Maduro regime played fast and loose with the safety of millions of Venezuelans on December 6, while threatening to cut off their benefits.
Woman and man taking selfie in front of computer screen (© Marie Rosalie Hanni)

U.S. embassies partner for COVID-19 economic recovery

U.S. embassies worked with Garage48 and Startup Wise Guys to host a worldwide coding event aimed at app development to address COVID-19 recovery.
Soldier walking past painting of two large eyes (© Matias Delacroix/AP Images)

Nations speak out against Maduro’s fraudulent elections

The international community is speaking out against the Maduro regime's attempt to overthrow the last democratically elected body in the Venezuelan government.
Group of people, one taking a selfie, at night (© Yamil Lage/AFP/Getty Images)

Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela strike out against free speech

The authoritarian regimes in Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela are cracking down on their citizens' freedoms of speech and of the press.
Threatening people standing on roof and milling in front of building (© Amine Landoulsi/AP Images)

Local staff members of U.S. Embassy recognized as heroes

Badye and Hella Ladhari were locally employed U.S. Embassy staff members in Tunis when violent protests threatened the embassy September 14, 2012.
People wearing medical coats and protective equipment holding money and signs in street (© Adriana Loureiro/Reuters)

A living wage for health care workers in Venezuela

The legitimate interim government of Venezuela has helped over 62,000 health care workers receive a living wage during the pandemic.
Screen grab of an online meeting with faces on multiple small screens (State Dept.)

Creating meaningful exchanges with leaders around the world

The State Department's International Visitor Leadership Program is celebrating 80 years of bringing leaders from around the world to the U.S.
People extending their arms to shake hands with Juan Guaidó (© Ariana Cubillos/AP Images)

The two choices for Venezuela’s future

The illegitimate Maduro regime wants to stay in power, causing more Venezuelans to suffer. But what would a future without his influence look like?
Masked man pointing at journalists with cameras on sidewalk (© AFP/Getty Images)

As fraudulent election nears, Maduro cracks down on journalists

In the past six weeks, the illegitimate Maduro regime in Venezuela has detained more journalists and editors for publishing and investigating the truth.