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As Venezuela enters a new political phase, we look at how the government keeps functioning.
Laura F. Dogu, the United States’ new top envoy to Venezuela, arrived in Caracas on Saturday as the Trump administration aims to reopen an embassy there for the first time in nearly seven years.
Thirty days after the U.S. captured then-President Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela remains in turmoil. Many citizens are unsure about the current situation, with fears of further attacks and government repression.
U.S. to very quickly reopen Venezuela embassy after diplomatic break since 2019, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announces to Senate Foreign Relations committee.
Oil analysts who worked in Iraq say Iraqi oil sales had more protections after the U.S. invasion than Venezuelan oil sales today.
Venezuela’s acting president Delcy Rodríguez said Sunday she has had “enough” of Washington’s orders, as she works to unite the country after the US capture of its former leader Nicolás Maduro.
What has followed the forced extraction of Nicolás Maduro from power in Venezuela is neither transition nor collapse, but takeover. The dictator is gone; the dictatorship is not. Whatever its strategic objectives,
Recent reports highlight President Donald Trump’s ambitious plans to reclaim Venezuelan oil assets, which major oil companies view as economically unfeasible amid ongoing US sanctions and geopolitical tensions. Philippine human rights groups have ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio publicly faced lawmakers' questions for the first time since President Nicolas Maduro's capture this month.
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The US says Venezuela is changing. But one month since Maduro’s capture, its people aren’t so sure
One month after the US carried out an attack in Venezuela to capture its president, Nicolas Maduro, civilians in the South American country remain caught between uncertainty and expectations of governmental change.