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
Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello accuses U.S. of “piracy”, warns U.S. aggression will not “ruin our Christmas or New Year’s” festivities as seizures continue
Maduro eyes food exports to generate wealth to compensate for halting oil sales as the U.S. military expands naval blockade in South Caribbean; “The whole world will thank us for it”
President Trump confirms Christmas Eve strike on suspected drug facility inside Venezuela, making it the first time U.S. forces strike inside Venezuelan soil
President Trump announces Christmas Eve strike on a major facility inside Venezuela used to launch suspected drug-carrying vessels in the South Caribbean
Dozens of political prisoners were freed by prison authorities in Venezuela as part of a Christmas Day release as tensions escalate with the United States
Venezuelan NGO cites over 900 political prisoners held by the regime in Caracas, as Maduro jockeys Washington's large-scale military deployment in the Caribbean
Nobel Peace Prize ceremony for Venezuelan opposition leader called off, fearing security concerns as the Maduro government goes on maneuvers to shape narrative
Oslo Nobel Prize committee cancels press conference with Venezuelan opposition leader the day before award ceremony; Maduro government warns of reprisals for Corina Machado's unauthorized travels
Maduro government blamed for death of imprisoned opposition leader and former Venezuelan governor, sparking widespread condemnation from critics and outside groups