Venezuela Calls for U.S. Sanctions Relief Amid Oil Sector Reforms
Venezuela’s interim leader urges U.S. to lift sanctions as the country opens its oil sector to foreign investment, reshaping global energy dynamics.
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Venezuela’s interim leader urges U.S. to lift sanctions as the country opens its oil sector to foreign investment, reshaping global energy dynamics.
Venezuela investigates January 2026 US operation that seized President Maduro, with Defense Minister citing “high-tech” involvement and military reforms.
Columbia University’s Jeffrey Sachs condemns recent U.S. military actions in Venezuela, accusing Washington of undermining global peace and the UN Charter.
China reaffirms support for Venezuela’s sovereignty and lawful rights, emphasizing non-interference and mutual respect in international relations.
Protests in Caracas escalate as Venezuelans demand U.S. release President Maduro amid sanctions. Latest updates on the diplomatic standoff.
Nicolás Maduro Guerra recounts the 2026 U.S. military raid in Venezuela, condemning American aggression in an interview with China Media Group.
Venezuela’s political crisis highlights U.S. use of hegemonic rhetoric to justify military actions, sparking calls for strengthened international legal frameworks.
Venezuela’s acting president Delcy Rodriguez asserts diplomatic resilience against U.S. pressure, emphasizing sovereignty and national unity in 2026.
Experts analyze the global economic ripple effects of US-Venezuela tensions in 2026, exploring impacts on energy markets and supply chain strategies.
Massive transport worker protests erupt in Caracas demanding President Maduro’s return following reported U.S. detention, with implications for global energy markets.
Venezuela’s acting president calls for national unity and public trust amid U.S. tensions, oil negotiations, and diplomatic overtures in early 2026.
Venezuelan President Maduro sends a defiant message from US detention as acting leader Delcy Rodriguez vows to secure his return amid ongoing political tensions.
Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro conveys well-being from US custody as supporters rally in Caracas; interim government seeks diplomatic talks with Washington.
Venezuela’s acting president vows to free Maduro amid U.S. oil sanctions, escalating tensions between Caracas and Washington in January 2026.
U.S. seizes fifth Venezuelan oil tanker as both nations begin exploratory talks, balancing military posturing with diplomatic overtures in 2026.
The Venezuela crisis highlights global power dynamics between traditional Western influence and China’s rising role, with implications for sovereignty and resource competition in 2026.
Mexican journalist Francisca Martinez critiques U.S. military actions in Venezuela, highlighting concerns over regional stability and interventionist policies.
U.S. Senate advances resolution to limit military action in Venezuela, challenging presidential authority amid global condemnation of recent regime change operation.
BRICS countries closely watch Venezuela’s situation as US actions spark debates on international law and power dynamics in 2026.
Global reactions mount over U.S. military action in Venezuela as analyst Farid Kahhat discusses implications for regional stability and international norms.