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Chevron is ending contracts in Venezuela, delegating operations to PDVSA, while retaining staff in the country amid U.S. sanctions and deadlines affecting oil shipments.
The State Department is ramping up efforts to dissuade people from going to Venezuela after revealing it is unjustly imprisoning more Americans than any other country.
Venezuela stages elections for a disputed part of neighboring Guyana The oil-rich territory of El Esequibo is internationally recognized as part of Guyana. The State Department says the election ...
Venezuela elected officials on Sunday for the first time for Essequibo region, an oil-rich territory that Caracas claims from neighboring Guyana as part of a centuries-old dispute.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's socialist party on Sunday won heavily in parliamentary and regional elections that were boycotted by the opposition in protest over his disputed re-election ...
U.S. will let Chevron’s Venezuela oil license expire May 27, Rubio announced, dealing a blow to Maduro’s regime as oil sector challenges intensify.
Venezuela frees US Air Force veteran considered wrongfully detained, his family says Six other Americans detained in Venezuela in the months after the country’s July presidential election were ...
Venezuela suspends flights from Colombia after arrests of ‘mercenaries’ Venezuela’s aviation authority said flights will resume a day after Sunday’s parliamentary elections.
Venezuela’s autocratic president, Nicolás Maduro, released a U.S. Air Force veteran who had been imprisoned in Venezuela for about six months, his family confirmed in a statement on Tuesday.
Chevron CEO Mike Wirth issued a stark warning about the firm’s possible departure from Venezuela as a Biden-era license allowing the company to operate in the country is set to expire.
Chevron CEO Mike Wirth expressed his concerns with the company's possible departure from Venezuela as he negotiates with Trump officials to continue operations.
President Trump on Monday announced Venezuela will be hit with a “secondary tariff,” arguing the country has sent migrants who are criminals and gang members into the United States. Beginning ...
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