Venezuela's exports of crude oil and fuel fell 11.5% in March month-on-month as Washington's imposition of secondary tariffs and the cancellation of key licenses to operate in the U.S.-sanctioned energy sector led to delays and cargo suspensions,
Venezuela enacted a regressive law tightening state control over non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Popularly referred to as the Anti-NGO or Anti-Society Law, the Law on Oversight, Regularization,
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuela is set to have its first female saint following approval from Pope Francis. On Monday, he paved the way for the canonization of Blessed María Carmen Rendiles by authorizing a decree recognizing a miracle attributed to her, the founder of the Congregation of the Handmaids of Jesus.
Spain's Repsol is in an "open and fluid dialogue" with U.S. authorities as it explores ways to keep operating in Venezuela after Washington moved to revoke its license to export oil from the country,
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President Donald Trump’s secondary tariffs are “unprecedented and legally questionable,” according to the consulting firm Rapidan Energy.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro had suspended flights on March 8, after the U.S. Treasury Department announced the withdrawal of Chevron's license to export Venezuelan oil.
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The United States will impose a 25% tariff on imports from any country that purchases oil products from Venezuela, President Donald Trump announced Monday, saying that move seeks to penalize Caracas’ socialist regime for deliberately sending tens of thousands of criminals to the U.
Blessed María Carmen Rendiles is set to become Venezuela’s first female Catholic saint. Pope Francis paved the way Monday after authorizing a decree regarding a miracle attributed to Rendiles, founder of the Congregation of the Handmaids of Jesus.
When it comes to the U.S. policy toward Venezuela, advocates within the Trump administration for a campaign of maximum pressure against the Venezuelan government and President NICOLÁS MADURO are in the driver’s seat — at least for now.