Chevron can resume oil production in Venezuela
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The sale of Monómeros to the Colombian state came after high-level talks during the CELAC energy summit and ends privatization fears.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNFlorida, New Hampshire Senators Condemn Maduro Regime’s “Theft” Of Venezuelan ElectionU.S. Lawmakers Stand with María Corina Machado and Edmundo González Urrutia, Denounce Maduro's Refusal to Acknowledge Election Results As the one-year anniversary of Venezuela's 2024 presidential election approaches,
In our report, we analyze the current situation through an extensive examination of reports from local organizations and international human rights bodies issued throughout this tumultuous year, arriving at conclusions that inform our policy recommendations for the international community,
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Latin Times on MSNU.S. Officials Knew a Triple Murderer Was Among Detainees Being Released From Venezuela In Deal With MaduroAt least some officials in the Trump administration knew that Dahud Hanid Ortiz, a triple murderer, was among the detainees repatriated to the U.S. as part of a deal with the Maduro authoritarian gove
Venezuela's state-run oil company PDVSA is getting ready to resume work at its joint ventures under terms similar to Biden-era licenses, once U.S. President Donald Trump reinstates authorizations for its partners to operate and export oil under swaps,
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The U.S. State Department has urged Americans not to travel to Venezuela following the release of detained ... Trump's administration carried out a prisoner exchange with Nicolás Maduro's regime, securing the return of ten U.S. citizens or permanent ...
Venezuela Venezuela's Maduro Targets El Salvador's Bukele Over Migrant Abuse| Firstpost America | N18G Venezuela has launched a criminal investigation into El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele and two senior officials,
A group of 10 Americans freed in a hostage exchange with Venezuela included a U.S. Navy sailor and a water sports fan, reports say. When contacted for comment, the U.S. State Department told Newsweek on Saturday that for privacy reasons, the individuals would not be identified nor their cases disclosed.