Laura Farnsworth Dogu, a career diplomatic tapped to be President Trump's top envoy in Venezuela, has the delicate task of ...
US President Donald Trump said he ​had ‌canceled a ​previously expected second ‌wave of attacks on Venezuela ‌following ‌cooperation ‌from ‍the ⁠South American ​nation.
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Is Trump Going to Let Venezuela Starve?

Venezuela is in an underreported hunger crisis that is getting worse by the day, and the Trump administration’s de facto ...
President Donald Trump and Venezuelan interim President Delcy Rodríguez are banking on oil for the success of their political ...
Venezuela is a failed Petrostate – crippled by inherent distortions of a one-dimensional economy. Rebuilding a "new and improved" Petrostate is destined to fail (again).
The U.S. capture and extradition of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Jan. 3 marks a new period of uncertainty for Venezuela. After the strike, Venezuelans across the country rushed to grocery ...
Explore Venezuela's severe oil crisis, hyperinflation, and US sanctions impacting its economy under Nicolás Maduro.
Last week, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was captured and imprisoned following a US operation in the country, and the diplomatic and humanitarian consequences of this offensive are already being ...
U.S.–Venezuela crisis may boost fossil fuel dependence, disrupt climate goals, even as India weighs renewables and energy ...
Explanations of Venezuela that avoid white supremacy are faithful to the world that made this outcome ordinary. Across the current debate, there is no shortage of analysis. Commentators invoke ...
After the United States successfully captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, President Donald Trump has demonstrated why the operation really happened: oil.
Following the removal of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, the U.S. has expressed interest in the country’s oil and minerals. But the current landscape means that a rushed investment could be ...