Politics
Venezuela opposition names three exiled lawyers to lead National Assembly
The three new leaders of Venezuela’s National Assembly have lived abroad since the beginning of Guaido’s interim government after being harassed by the dictatorship
The three new leaders of Venezuela’s National Assembly have lived abroad since the beginning of Guaido’s interim government after being harassed by the dictatorship
Maduro said he will apply for a U.S. visa to attend a June 11 salsa festival in New York City – a date that would place him in the city during the Biden administration’s Summit of the Americas, scheduled for June 6-10
The White House hopes the move will courage the resumption of negotiations between Washington and Nicolas Maduro’s dictatorship in Caracas
"Biden surrenders to Latin American dictators," said U.S. Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar
Venezuela owes Chevron hundreds of millions of dollars
Venezuela produced a total of 728,000 barrels per day in March, which represents a decrease of 60,000 barrels compared with February
The U.S. freed Franqui Flores and Efrain Campo, nephews of Venezuelan First Lady Cilia Flores, Maduro’s wife.
The South American country cut shipments from nearly 44,000 barrels per day in 2020 to 22,000 in the first quarter of this year
"Do you think it was really a gas leak?" commented a netizen on social networks, while the regime continues to arrest former Chavista officials accused of corruption
Iran and Venezuela have been sanctioned by the United States, which currently does not import oil from either country