Sleither Fernández

Sleither Fernández is an editor and reporter for Guacamaya, dedicated to the fields of Politics and Economics.He has several years of experience in the media and in the investigation, writing, and dissemination of news of national and international interest.He holds a degree in Social Communication and is a broadcaster from the Central University of Venezuela, with a Diploma in Social and Political Leadership, endorsed by the Metropolitan University.

Economist Asdrúbal Oliveros Warns that Inflation in Venezuela is Rising Faster than Expected

During his participation in the Economic Agenda of Román Lozinski on the Éxitos circuit, the partner-director of Ecoanalítica, Asdrúbal Oliveros, warned this Wednesday about the accelerated rise in inflation in Venezuela. According to Oliveros, inflation has shown a significant rebound in recent months, reversing the downward trend observed at the beginning of last year.

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

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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Patrullero venezolano ANBV Guaiquerí (PC-21) de la Armada Bolivariana de Venezuela. Fotografía: Barracuda.

Dispute Over Esequibo Waters Reignites Territorial Conflict Between Guyana and Venezuela

The territorial dispute between Venezuela and Guyana has reached a new critical point following a complaint by Guyanese President Irfaan Ali about the incursion of a Venezuelan military vessel into waters that Guyana considers its own. The incident has sparked a strong diplomatic reaction and reignited historical tensions between the two countries over the Esequibo territory, which is currently under dispute in a case before the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

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