
Repsol in Talks with U.S. to Maintain Operations in Venezuela
This Wednesday, Josu Jon Imaz, CEO of Repsol, shared that the Spanish company is in direct talks with the U.S. government to continue operating in Venezuela.
This Wednesday, Josu Jon Imaz, CEO of Repsol, shared that the Spanish company is in direct talks with the U.S. government to continue operating in Venezuela.
This Tuesday, the electoral campaign for the upcoming legislative and regional elections officially began, with the main candidates for the Governorship of Miranda deploying activities and messages across different parts of the state. The elections are scheduled for May 25, and Miranda stands as one of the strategic strongholds.
Venezuela’s Executive Vice President and Minister of Hydrocarbons, Delcy Rodríguez, arrived in Qatar on Monday as part of her latest international tour, where she met with the head of state, Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.
The project, operational as of this week, promises improvements in transportation, agriculture, and infrastructure while strengthening the technological alliance with Moscow.
Workers, retirees, and the labor movement will not take to the streets this Labor Day, warning of the risk of…
Morel Rodríguez Ávila (opposition coalition) will seek reelection against Marisel Velásquez (PSUV). Héctor Mata Rodulfo, former Director of Public Works…
The report published by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) states that Venezuela ended 2024 with growth driven by oil expansion, but the country faces an uncertain 2025 following the withdrawal of Chevron’s and other oil companies’ licenses.
Quarterly economic activity growth rates, according to the Venezuelan Finance Observatory (OVF), since 2022. Guacayama, April 25, 2025. The Venezuelan…
The Executive Vice President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, was received at the Great Hall of the…
The visit occurs in a global context dominated by geopolitical competition between the United States and China. While Washington reimposes oil sanctions aimed at isolating the government of Nicolás Maduro, Beijing maintains its strategic support, evidencing a bet to strengthen its influence in Latin America and the Caribbean, consolidate its access to energy resources at preferential prices and erode American hegemony in the hemisphere.