From “Hero of the Nation” to “Fraudulent Citizen”: The Rise and Fall of Alex Saab in Venezuela
The rise and subsequent expulsion of the Colombian businessman following his ties to Venezuela represents one of the most drastic…
The rise and subsequent expulsion of the Colombian businessman following his ties to Venezuela represents one of the most drastic…
The signing of agreements between the Venezuelan government and major international energy companies, the sustained increase in oil exports, and the reconfiguration of global trade flows are redefining Venezuela’s role in the world energy market.
The 82-year-old woman died just days after burying her son, who died while in Venezuelan state custody following months of allegations of enforced disappearance, incommunicado detention, and lack of official information.
The success of new technical efforts and negotiation initiatives with U.S. companies depends on overcoming an estimated $15 billion investment…
The visit of the U.S. president to Beijing highlights the deep interdependence between China and the United States, but also the structural tensions shaping their relationship. While both powers seek to avoid an open rupture, disputes over technological leadership, the future of Taiwan, and the impact of the crisis in the Middle East continue to fuel the risk of a new global escalation.
The idea that Venezuela could become the 51st state of the United States has, until now, seemed like a provocation or part of Donald Trump’s characteristic rhetorical strategy.
Jorge Rodríguez announced during a session of the National Assembly on Tuesday the formation of the Parliamentary Friendship Group between the United States and Venezuela, which will be composed of deputies Antonio Ecarri, Oliver Ponce, Pablo Pérez, Francisco Torrealba, Orlando Camacho, Aurora Paredes, Félix Freites, Rodolfo Sanz, and Ilenia Medina.
On April 30, Venezuela and the United States resumed direct flights following the restoration of diplomatic relations between the two countries, And since then, more flight frequencies have been added with the growing interest of several airlines.
The acting president of Venezuela led in The Hague the technical and legal delegation that presented the country’s final arguments before the International Court of Justice (ICJ), reiterating that Caracas does not recognize the Court’s jurisdiction and defending the Geneva Agreement as the only valid mechanism to resolve the territorial dispute.
Feliciano Reyna is a Venezuelan architect and renowned human rights defender, founder and president of the organization Acción Solidaria. His career is deeply marked by his activism in the public health arena, particularly in the response to HIV/AIDS in Venezuela, where he has promoted an approach focused on education, prevention, and access to treatments.