Nicolás Maduro 'did not trust' Delcy Rodríguez: Considered firing her before being arrested, reveals NYT
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro lost trust in his then-Vice President Delcy Rodríguez, contemplating her dismissal prior to his arrest by the United States, as revealed by The New York Times.
The sea is spitting cheap oil... With Maduro gone, this small country has won the 'lottery'
With the departure of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, the small neighboring country of Guyana has become a focal point for oil investment, significantly boosting its economy.
Housing prices in Venezuela soar due to the possibility of purchase by emigrants
Housing prices in Venezuela are rising sharply as emigrants consider returning to purchase property amidst a politically changing landscape.
Export sector sees interest in possible long-term recovery of the Venezuelan market
Ecuador's export sector is optimistic about a potential long-term recovery of the Venezuelan market, which was once its third-largest destination for non-oil exports but has since fallen significantly.
USA sells Venezuelan oil 30 percent more expensive. The first sale was a total of 500 million dollars
The USA has started selling Venezuelan oil at a 30% markup, with the first transaction amounting to 500 million dollars.
What is the impact of events in Venezuela on the Russian economy?
The article discusses the geopolitical and economic challenges faced by Russia following the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by US forces, raising concerns about potential economic losses for Russia, which has been under Western sanctions since 2014.
USA is pressing. How much longer can the red regime in Cuba survive
The article discusses the economic ties between Cuba, Venezuela, and the USA, and the impact of these relations on Cuba's current crisis, including the effects of Venezuelan oil supply changes, US pressure actions on the Cuban regime, key political figures in Cuba, and the struggling sectors of Cuba's economy.
Why big oil giants may not rush to buy into Donald Trump’s Venezuelan vision
The article explores Donald Trump's ambitions regarding Venezuela's oil industry and the reasons why major oil companies may hesitate to invest in that vision.
The Strangulation of Cuba
Cuba is experiencing its worst crisis since the revolution, marked by prolonged blackouts, shortages of fuel, medicines, and food, and increased pressure from the U.S. government requiring a shift towards openness.
Cuba: between collapse and a desperate struggle for survival
The article discusses the critical impact of the loss of Venezuelan oil supplies on the Cuban economy and how energy shortages affect daily life, while exploring the coping mechanisms of Cubans amid the economic crisis.
"It’s only a matter of days before Trump blocks everything": the American president's Cuban gamble
The American president warns that without Venezuelan oil, the Cuban economy and regime will collapse, urging Cuba to reach an agreement before it's too late.
Will American oil companies return to Venezuela?
Donald Trump meets with top U.S. oil executives to discuss Venezuelan oil and reducing prices for American consumers, with key figures such as Marco Rubio and Jay D. Vance present.
Trump, Venezuela, and the economy: The risk of foreign policy in an election year
The article discusses concerns among White House aides and Republican lawmakers regarding President Trump's focus on the unexpected arrest of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro instead of prioritizing the economy and healthcare in an election year.
Myths of the Venezuelan economy: 'There is a lot of oil, but it is neither the cheapest to extract nor of the best quality'
The article discusses the complexities of Venezuela's oil industry amidst political turmoil and international interests in its resources following the capture of Nicolás Maduro.
Venezuelan 'Collage'
The article discusses Venezuela's economic decline since Maduro took power, highlighting the increased poverty and emigration while questioning the leaders of the opposition.
Trump admin to control Venezuelan oil sales in radical shift aimed at restarting crude flow
The Trump administration plans to oversee the sale of Venezuelan oil to rejuvenate production and ensure its proceeds benefit the U.S. economy.
From sanctions to seizure: What Maduro's capture means for Venezuela’s economy
The arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has sparked discussions on the potential for Venezuela's economy to engage with global markets amid ongoing sanctions, though experts warn that economic recovery is uncertain.
Venezuela to Deliver Millions of Barrels of Oil to the United States
Venezuelan authorities plan to deliver millions of barrels of oil worth two billion dollars to the U.S., as stated by President Trump on social media.
US President calls for oil sale from Venezuela and wants to control the proceeds himself
US President Donald Trump has called for Venezuelan transitional authorities to sell 30 to 50 million barrels of oil to the US, with proceeds controlled by him for the benefit of both Venezuela and the United States.
How would American control of Venezuelan oil mining affect the world? It will hurt Russia and benefit the Czech Republic
Analysts warn that while the U.S. takeover of Venezuela's vast oil reserves could significantly empower the United States, reviving the country's neglected oil industry will take years and involve complex legal and political issues.
Wall Street at Record Levels After Maduro's Arrest and US Strikes in Venezuela
Wall Street surged to record levels, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average reaching an all-time high following the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and the boost from U.S. military actions in Venezuela.
Will there be a race for Venezuelan oil? Companies without hurrah-optimism
The article discusses the estimated costs and conditions for American oil companies to consider investing in Venezuela's oil extraction, amidst a backdrop of potential profits if nationalization is reversed.
The price of oil suffers a slight drop after Maduro's fall
Oil prices have experienced a slight decline following the fall of Nicolás Maduro's regime, with reference barrels around $60, indicating minimal impact from Venezuelan crude.
Economic Expert from Venezuela Exclusively for VL: Trump Did a Good Thing, but One Wrong Move Leads to Catastrophe
Alejandro Duque, a Venezuelan economic consultant in exile, discusses the positive impact of the removal of Nicolás Maduro and warns about the potential dangers of missteps in the aftermath.
Does the arrest of Maduro by America worsen the living conditions of Venezuelans?
The recent U.S. arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro adds uncertainty to an already struggling economy as it faces an ongoing crisis for over a decade.
The Future of Venezuela: The Long Plan of Oil
The article discusses the significance of oil in the economic rebuilding of Venezuela post-Maduro, highlighting a disparity between Trump's plans for US oil companies and the Venezuelan opposition's vision.
Maduro: 'Ready for negotiations with the US on drugs, oil, and economy'
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro expressed readiness for discussions with the US regarding drug trafficking, oil, and economic issues amid increasing pressure from Washington.