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The IMF and the World Bank return to Venezuela: from ideological divorce to financial reintegration
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Unions take their demands to the U.S. Embassy in a tactical shift
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Bernardo Guinand Ayala, from Fundación Impronta: “I want to offer the kids of Caucagüita the same things I want for my children”
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The end of Laura Dogu’s mission: between reopening, energy pragmatism, and the redefinition of U.S.–Venezuela relations

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U.S. Evaluates New Travel Ban Affecting Citizens of Venezuela and Other Countries

Luis Alejandro Ruiz1 year ago1 year ago01 mins

The Trump administration is reportedly considering a new travel ban to the United States, expanding restrictions on citizens from several countries, including some already affected by previous bans, according to a press release from The New York Times.

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Who are the “crazy Cubans” who stopped the Chevron License?

Elias Ferrer1 year ago1 year ago07 mins

From left to right: Representatives Mario Díaz-Balart, María Elvira Salazar, and Carlos Giménez. The three Cuban-American Republicans represent districts in…

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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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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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Trump Ends the “Chevron License”

Elias Ferrer1 year ago1 year ago04 mins

The American corporation Chevron, through its joint ventures with Pdvsa, produced approximately 242,000 barrels of crude oil per day in…

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Trump Threatens to Revoke Chevron’s License for Venezuela

Elias Ferrer1 year ago1 year ago05 mins

Guacamaya, February 26, 2025. U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday his intention to suspend General License 41, which allows…

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Ric Grenell: “With Trump, We Don’t Do Regime Change”

Elias Ferrer1 year ago1 year ago03 mins

Donald Trump’s presidential envoy for special missions, Richard Grenell, speaks with Politico journalist Dasha Burns at CPAC 2025. Guacamaya, February…

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Trump Announces Agreement with Maduro to Deport Illegal Migrants to Venezuela

Sleither Fernández1 year ago1 year ago05 mins

U.S. President Donald Trump has made deportations and reducing immigration one of his key priorities. Photo: White House, Shealah Craighead….

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The IMF and the World Bank return to Venezuela: from ideological divorce to financial reintegration
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Unions take their demands to the U.S. Embassy in a tactical shift
El Analitico
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The end of Laura Dogu’s mission: between reopening, energy pragmatism, and the redefinition of U.S.–Venezuela relations

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