Crime
After Maduro’s capture, armed paramilitary groups patrol Caracas, search phones and restrict press
ADN América spoke with a Venezuelan man in Caracas who was held for several hours after armed groups searched his mobile phone.
ADN América spoke with a Venezuelan man in Caracas who was held for several hours after armed groups searched his mobile phone.
Last November, Chevron was authorized by the U.S. Treasury Department to restart and expand operations in Venezuela as a measure to encourage dialogue between the Venezuelan government and the opposition
Venezuela’s Attorney General Tarek William Saab announced the arrest orders for Figura, Fernandez, and Vasquez on charges of treason, money laundering, and impersonating public officials
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 Venezuelan Legislative elected in 2015, with an absolute ruling party majority, dissolved Guaido’s interim government
The move was backed by three of the four major opposition groups and must go through another consultation scheduled for next week before it is definitive
The measure comes after Colombia and Venezuela restored diplomatic and commercial ties in September
The talks come after the U.S. and Mexico reached an agreement in October to address the large number of Venezuelan migrants attempting to enter the United States
The regime of Nicolas Maduro and the opposition, as well as U.S. officials, plan to hold talks in Mexico City this weekend for the first time since October 2021
"We are working on resuming the dialogue process in November," said one of the sources
It would take "months and years to start maintaining and refurbishing fields and equipment and changing any investment activity," he said