Sociedad Media covers Venezuela’s historic political transition with original English-language reporting from Miami—home to one of the largest Venezuelan diaspora communities in the world. From Maduro’s capture and the U.S. embassy reopening in Caracas, to oil deals, political prisoner releases, and Delcy Rodríguez’s interim government, we track every development in the story that matters most to the Venezuelan community in Miami
Following several high-profile replacements and a recent visit from top U.S. officials, the Rodríguez government cuts oxygen to pivotal party-backed social organizations in Venezuela
In an act of “national reconciliation”, the government of the Venezuelan acting president vows to ”heal the nation’s wounds” with a general amnesty proposal for political prisoners
Washington plans to reopen Venezuelan airspace after a two-month closure, announces U.S. citizens would be able to travel to the country and “be safe there”
The Trump White House stands firm on its position in Caracas, holding out on Machado and the opposition movement due to its lack of institutional support from the military and local security forces
President Trump shoots down ExxonMobil’s oil prospects in Venezuela following CEO’s quip at White House & declares himself “Acting President of Venezuela”
Venezuela’s vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, recognized as the nation’s new leader on Saturday, hours after Maduro was removed from power in Caracas by U.S. forces
U.S. special forces capture Maduro in Caracas, transport the Venezuelan leader and wife, Cilia Flores, to New York City to face trafficking charges filed by the New York Southern District