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CAF and Proyecto Alcatraz: the Venezuelan model showing how cooperation between multilateral organizations and the private sector can build peace
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Erebor: the bank of the Republican techno-right seeking to connect Venezuela with the United States
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From “Hero of the Nation” to “Fraudulent Citizen”: The Rise and Fall of Alex Saab in Venezuela

March 2025

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Vice President of Guyana: Election of Governor for Essequibo Violates ICJ Decisions

Elias Ferrer1 year ago1 year ago03 mins

The Vice President of Guyana reaffirmed his government’s position regarding the territorial dispute with Venezuela over the Essequibo region, emphasizing that Venezuela’s appointment of a governor for this area constitutes a violation of the resolutions of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the Argyle Treaty.

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  • Economy

Petro Considers Special Economic Zone with Venezuela to Develop Catatumbo region

Luis Alejandro Ruiz1 year ago1 year ago06 mins

Colombian President Gustavo Petro with Nicolás Maduro at the Miraflores Palace during a visit in November 2023. Guacamaya, March 7,…

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  • Politics

Antonio Ecarri on Sanctions: “No One Can Govern a Country on Graves and Cemeteries”

Luis Alejandro Ruiz1 year ago1 year ago02 mins

Venezuelan politician Antonio Ecarri stated on Thursday that the cancellation of Chevron’s license will lead to devaluation, inflation, and the loss of thousands of jobs in the country.

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María Corina Machado Celebrates Revocation of the “Chevron License”

Luis Alejandro Ruiz1 year ago1 year ago04 mins

Opposition leader María Corina Machado celebrated the revocation of the “Chevron License,” denouncing that the revenues generated by the oil company were used to finance Maduro and members of his government instead of being invested in the welfare of the Venezuelan people.

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Julio Borges: Over 70% of Venezuelans Support Sanctions to Remove Maduro

Luis Alejandro Ruiz1 year ago1 year ago04 mins

The opposition leader and former president of the National Assembly of Venezuela, Julio Borges, stated in an interview on journalist Enler García’s channel that the majority of Venezuelans support sanctions if they serve to remove Nicolás Maduro from power.

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  • Politics

Jorge Rodríguez: Without the license, we cannot pay the outstanding debts with Chevron

Elias Ferrer1 year ago1 year ago03 mins

Jorge Rodríguez addresses the National Assembly at the Federal Legislative Palace. Photo: National Assembly. Guacamaya, March 6, 2025. The president…

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  • Economy

Chevron License Revocation Reshapes Global Market with Implications for the U.S. and Venezuela

Sleither Fernández1 year ago1 year ago016 mins

The U.S. government, led by Donald Trump, formally announced the revocation of the license allowing Chevron to operate in Venezuela. The decision, made official on March 4 and effective in 30 days, marks the end of a strategic relationship that had enabled the U.S. oil company to export over 200,000 barrels per day of Venezuelan crude.

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Secretary Bessent: Excessive Use of Sanctions Could Affect the Supremacy of the Dollar

Elias Ferrer1 year ago1 year ago02 mins

Official photograph of Scott Bessent, the United States Secretary of the Treasury since January 28, 2025. Guacamaya, March 6, 2025….

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  • Politics

US Cancels Aid Programs in Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela for “Not Aligning with the National Interest”

Luis Alejandro Ruiz1 year ago1 year ago04 mins

The cuts affect opposition activists and religious groups, raising concerns about a shift in US foreign policy. Photo: DCStockPhotography/Shutterstock. Guacamaya,…

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  • Politics

Maduro Threatens to Halt ExxonMobil’s Oil Operations in Essequibo

Sleither Fernández1 year ago1 year ago03 mins

During an event commemorating the 12th anniversary of the death of President Hugo Chávez, Nicolás Maduro announced that he will take measures to stop what he called an “illegal action” by Guyana and the U.S. oil company ExxonMobil in the Essequibo region, a territory disputed between the two nations.

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