Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro described the detention of an oil tanker seized by US military personnel in the Caribbean Sea on Wednesday as an act ...
Hitting two birds with one stone, the U.S. government, top-level disturber of the peace now brandishing a Caribbean armada, strikes out against Venezuela ...
U.S. oil companies dominated Venezuela’s petroleum industry until its leaders moved to nationalize the sector.
Venezuela may soon be forced to shut in oil production as a U.S. tanker blockade fills storage, disrupts exports, and cuts off critical diluent supplies.
President Donald Trump ordered a blockade of “sanctioned oil tankers” into and out of Venezuela, U.S. forces seized an oil ...
The House has rejected a pair of resolutions that would put a check on President Donald Trump’s power to use military force ...
Venezuela will continue to trade oil, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said Wednesday, one day after President Donald ...
Oil prices rallied yesterday on growing supply risks facing the market. This strength has continued in early-morning trading ...
This is Washington's latest move to increase pressure on Nicolas Maduro's government, targeting its main source of income.
According to Foreign Minister Yvan Gil Pinto, the rejection of the US imperial ambitions in the Caribbean is growing in the world ...
Venezuela struck a defiant note Wednesday, insisting its crude oil exports were not impacted by US President Donald Trump's ...
The Venezuelan National Assembly on Wednesday (December 17) unanimously approved a resolution rejecting U.S. President Donald ...
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