Tag: Venezuela
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🇻🇪🇺🇸 Venezuela Mobilises: Citizens Answer Call to Arms Amid Rising US Tensions
Caracas, Venezuela – In a powerful display of national resolve, thousands of Venezuelans from all walks of life are flocking to enlist in the country’s Bolivarian Militia. The nationwide mobilisation comes directly after President Nicolás Maduro’s call for mass registration, a move he frames as a necessary defence against escalating military and political pressure from…
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🇻🇪 Nicolás Maduro and Venezuelan VP on African Mission to Extract Oil Capital
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his Vice President have launched a new diplomatic and economic mission to Africa, seeking to deepen ties with the continent’s leading oil-producing nations. The visit comes at a time when Venezuela’s hydrocarbons sector is under immense strain due to U.S. sanctions, which have severely restricted its access to capital and…
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Beatriz, an immigrant lawyer fighting for noncitizen kids
In February 2025, a Venezuelan-American lawyer named Beatriz received an order from the Interior Department to the nonprofit where she worked: stop all work. Beatriz represents unaccompanied minors: children who are going through immigration proceedings without their parents. These youngsters can be quite vulnerable. They may be living with family members, placed in foster care,…
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🇻🇪 Venezuela to Propose Oil Projects to BRICS
World leaders are gathering in Kazan for the BRICS summit, and among them is Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who arrived last night. Stepping off the airplane, he addressed journalists, stating that BRICS countries need the “oil muscles” of both Russia and Venezuela. Currently, the 9 BRICS member states represent 32% of global oil and condensate…
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Migration to US through Panama’s jungle cut by 80% on tighter curbs
The number of migrants trekking toward the US through the dangerous Darien jungle route fell to a two-year low. Some 16,603 migrants crossed into Central America from Colombia in August, according to Panama’s migration institute, down 80% from the same month in 2023. Most of the people taking this route plan to cross Central America…
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The United States Seizes Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s Aircraft Amid Sanctions Violations
In a significant escalation of its ongoing sanctions against Venezuela, the United States government has seized an aircraft owned by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. U.S. officials confirmed that the plane was flown to Florida following a determination that its acquisition violated U.S. sanctions, alongside other criminal concerns. The move adds to the already strained relationship…
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ICE confirms Aurora, Colorado gang members are in the United States illegally, released by Biden admin
Four Venezuelan national members of the Tren de Aragua gang arrested in Colorado have been confirmed as illegal aliens, per a statement from an ICE spokesperson to Fox News. The Venezuelan nationals, ranging in ages from 19 through 24, all crossed the southern border through Texas illegally in 2022 and 2023, under the Biden administration.…
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Hackers Drain Bank Account of Argentine Embassy in Caracas
In a shocking incident reported by the Argentine newspaper Clarín, hackers have successfully breached the bank account of the Argentine Embassy in Caracas, Venezuela, and emptied it of its funds. The cyberattack, which has raised serious concerns about the security of diplomatic missions, targeted the embassy’s financial resources, leaving the account with a zero balance.…
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High Court of Trinidad and Tobago Upholds ConocoPhillips’ Arbitration Claim Against Venezuela
The High Court of Trinidad and Tobago has upheld the decision to recognize ConocoPhillips’ arbitration claim against Venezuela. This development could potentially freeze the state’s payments to Caracas on joint gas projects. In late May, an initial court ruling allowed ConocoPhillips to enforce a $1.33 billion claim against Venezuela in Trinidad. This ruling enables ConocoPhillips…
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Oil executives imprisoned five years in Venezuela sue former employer Citgo for $400 million
Two Citgo oil executives detained for nearly five years in Venezuela have sued their former employer for more than $400 million, alleging it conspired to lure them to the South American country under a false pretext and then abandoned them as they endured horrendous prison conditions for crimes they didn’t commit. Brothers Alirio and Jose…
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