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Venezuela’s ruling party-controlled National Assembly has declared Volker Türk, the United Nations high commissioner for ...
Last Thursday, members of the press were invited to a Gilded Age mansion in Manhattan for a presentation titled “A ...
Venezuela’s state-run oil company has signed at least nine new deals with foreign service providers, including two Chinese firms, in an effort to keep dollars flowing into the economy after US ...
Despite U.S. sanctions and expiring licenses, Venezuela maintained nearly steady oil exports in May by ramping up shipments to China and rerouting barrels through shadow networks.
Venezuela: Delaware Court Extends CITGO Bidding Deadline as New Suitors Emerge Red Tree, Gold Reserve, Vitol and TPG Angelo Gordon have submitted offers for Venezuela’s most valuable foreign asset.
The FBI accuses Venezuela of using Tren de Aragua to destabilize U.S. cities and advance Maduro’s geopolitical goals, according to a January 2025 memo.
Learning from failures Venezuela’s opposition parties have boycotted elections on several occasions over the past 25 years, as the government has tightened its authoritarian grip.
Guyana has claimed the resource-rich region of Essequibo. But so has Venezuela. Will a new election ratchet up tensions?
The company is seen as crucial to helping Venezuela’s crippled oil industry recover, especially as the state-owned oil giant, Petroleos de Venezuela, PDVSA, continues to struggle.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the intelligence community is incorrect in its assessment that Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua is not a proxy force of Nicolás Maduro's government.
In a significant escalation of the longstanding territorial dispute over the oil-rich Essequibo region made famous by a string of ExxonMobil discoveries, the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) said on ...
The Venezuelan 2-year-old who was kept in U.S. government custody after her parents were deported has been returned to Venezuela.