The Minister of Security admitted that the Milei Government did not participate in the negotiation that led to Nahuel Gallo's release
Minister Alejandra Monteoliva stated that the Argentine government did not take part in the negotiations resulting in the release of gendarme Nahuel Gallo from Venezuelan custody after over 400 days.
Venezuela accuses Panama of opening a diplomatic suitcase and demands respect for the Vienna Convention
Venezuela has accused Panama of forcibly opening a Venezuelan diplomatic bag at Tocumen International Airport and is demanding adherence to diplomatic norms.
Venezuela begins prisoner releases as Rodriguez promises return for exiles
Venezuelan Interim President Delcy Rodriguez announced the release of political prisoners and pledged to welcome exiled citizens back home, signaling a potential shift in relations with the West.
Experts: Socialists in Venezuela are playing into Trump's hands, playing for time
Experts suggest that Venezuelan Socialists are strategically aligning with Trump's interests as a means to prolong their power.
The head of the U.S. Southern Command visited Caracas and opened a new chapter in relations with Washington
The U.S. Southern Command chief, General Francis Donovan, visited Caracas to discuss security, migration, and energy cooperation with Venezuelan authorities.
US Military Delegation in Venezuela Agrees on Cooperation to Combat Drug Trafficking
A US military delegation has met with Venezuelan leaders to discuss cooperation in combating drug trafficking amid strained US-Venezuela relations.
Top US commander makes surprise visit to Venezuela after Maduro’s capture
US military officials paid an unprecedented visit to Venezuela following the capture of President Nicolás Maduro, marking a significant shift in US-Venezuelan relations.
Nicolás Maduro received a visit in the New York jail
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores received a consular visit while detained in New York, with their next court hearing scheduled for March 26.
Pedro Urruchurtu on Nicolás Maduro's exit: "Everything that was done would never have been possible without the use of force"
Venezuelan opposition leader Pedro Urruchurtu discusses the necessity of using force in the struggle against Nicolás Maduro's regime, reflecting on his experiences of political repression.
Trump says relations with Venezuela are 'extraordinary'; Venezuelan president says she was invited to go to the US
Venezuelan interim president Delcy Rodríguez announced she was invited to the US to discuss cooperation with the Trump administration regarding the country's oil industry.
Maduro remains Venezuela’s ‘legitimate president,’ acting president said
Venezuela’s acting president, Delcy Rodriguez, asserts that Nicolás Maduro remains the legitimate leader of the country despite his arrest in the United States on drug trafficking charges.
US vows to drive ‘dramatic increase’ in Venezuelan oil output
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright has pledged to dramatically increase Venezuelan oil output following his meeting with interim leader Delcy Rodríguez.
The US Secretary of Energy lands in Caracas ready to deepen the oil business with the recycled chavismo
The US Secretary of Energy, Chris Wright, has arrived in Caracas to explore the potential for increased oil business relations with the Venezuelan government under Nicolás Maduro.
VIDEOS: NE2 of Tuesday, February 10, 2026
A summary of significant political and social events occurring around February 10, 2026, including accusations against a judicial minister in Brazil and developments in U.S.-Venezuela relations.
India Returns to Venezuelan Crude: Refineries Reactivate Oil Purchases After Trade Pause
Indian Oil Corp and Hindustan Petroleum have jointly purchased Venezuelan crude, reigniting their trade relations after a hiatus.
Alex Saab, frontman of Maduro: the collapse of the 'hunger businessman'
Alex Saab, a controversial figure and alleged money launderer for Venezuelan President Maduro, was reportedly detained by the government, sparking renewed judicial scrutiny from U.S. authorities over his connections to Chavismo's financial network.
Trump and Petro make peace after a year of tensions
After a year of strained relations, Colombian President Gustavo Petro and U.S. President Donald Trump met on February 3, 2023, resulting in a positive outcome for both leaders amidst their complex relationship, particularly following the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro a month earlier.
Delcy Rodríguez advocates for overcoming differences with the U.S. a month after the arrest of Nicolás Maduro
Venezuelan interim President Delcy Rodríguez called for improving relations with the United States on the one-month anniversary of Nicolás Maduro's arrest during a U.S. operation in Caracas.
Donald Trump announced that India will stop buying Russian oil
Donald Trump revealed that during a conversation with Indian Prime Minister Modi, he agreed to halt Russian oil purchases in favor of American and potentially Venezuelan oil due to trade relations and the war in Ukraine.
Delcy Rodríguez meets with the new US chargé d'affaires in Venezuela
Venezuelan acting president Delcy Rodríguez met with the new US chargé d'affaires, Laura Dogu, as the latter arrives to reopen the US diplomatic mission in Venezuela after seven years of closure due to broken relations between the two countries.
First meeting USA-Rodriguez on 'transition' one month after Maduro's capture
The U.S. and Venezuelan officials met in Caracas to discuss diplomatic relations and a transition plan following Maduro's capture.
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.
A kilo of apples for ten dollars and the same regime. Trump talks about a grand partnership between the USA and Venezuela
U.S. President Donald Trump praised Venezuelan interim President Delcy Rodríguez after their phone call, emphasizing the positive working relationship despite her ties to the Maduro government.
Albares proposes a Global Alliance for Multilateralism and the PP accuses him of 'whitewashing the Venezuelan dictatorship and demolishing Spanish democracy'
Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares highlights the threats to peace and international norms and suggests forming a global alliance for multilateralism, while facing criticism from the PP for allegedly supporting tyrannical regimes.
Trump communicated with Delsy Rodríguez: He is a wonderful person, he said about the president of Venezuela
Donald Trump praised Venezuelan President Delsy Rodríguez, describing her as a wonderful person after their recent communication.
U.S. Races to Sell Venezuelan Oil, Transforming Ties With Former Foe
The U.S. is rapidly moving to establish trade relations with Venezuela by selling its oil amidst the changing geopolitical context.
Venezuela Envoy to Visit U.S. for First Official Trip in Years
A Venezuelan envoy is set to visit the United States for the first official trip in several years, signaling a potential thaw in relations between the two countries.
Venezuela has begun to release Americans
The Venezuelan government has started releasing American prisoners as part of a shift in its political strategy towards the U.S.
Venezuela: The Pope Takes a Stand
The article discusses how Pope Leo XIV positions himself on the moral side by meeting with Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado amidst tensions following the U.S. attack on Venezuela.
Trump 'open' to meeting with Venezuelan interim leader a week after capture
Former President Trump has expressed willingness to meet with Venezuela's interim leader following a recent significant political event.
US raid in Venezuela signals deterrence to adversaries on three fronts, experts say
The U.S. raid to capture Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro has sparked controversy regarding its implications for international norms and its potential to deter rivals like China and Russia.
Trump elevates his threats against Cuba: "I suggest you reach an agreement before it is too late"
Donald Trump has intensified his threats toward Cuba, suggesting they reach an agreement quickly due to the longstanding reliance on Venezuelan resources.
After Venezuela, is the world order shifting from diplomacy towards aggression?
The article discusses the implications of the Trump Administration's unilateral actions against other countries on international relations, particularly in the context of Venezuelan diplomacy.
Singapore warns.. Trump's plan in Venezuela threatens small economies
Singapore has expressed deep concerns regarding Trump's plan to detain Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, emphasizing its potential threat to the foundational aspects of international relations affecting small countries.
After President’s Capture, U.S. and Venezuela Explore Restoring Diplomatic Ties
The United States and Venezuela are considering re-establishing diplomatic relations following the capture of a Venezuelan president.
Trump comments on whether he would attempt kidnapping Putin
US President Donald Trump stated he would not order the kidnapping of Russian President Vladimir Putin, deeming the idea unnecessary after the recent capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
Caracas seeks to expand its relations with Washington and Trump focuses on Venezuelan oil
The Venezuelan government announced its intention to explore diplomatic relations with the United States, with plans for a Venezuelan delegation to visit the U.S. for assessments.
Venezuela Wants to Reestablish Diplomatic Relations with America
The Venezuelan government is exploring options for expanding diplomatic ties with the United States, with U.S. officials traveling to Caracas for assessments of the potential reopening of the embassy.
LIVE - Venezuela: Caracas releases prisoners but asserts it is 'not subject' to the United States
Venezuelan President Donald Trump notes that Caracas has released prisoners while simultaneously claiming independence from U.S. influence, as Trump discusses opportunities in Venezuela with American oil executives.
The regime's announcement, Rodriguez surrounded and U.S. pressures
The release of a significant number of political prisoners by the Venezuelan regime is a response to explicit pressure from the United States following Nicolás Maduro's capture, rather than a genuine change in policy.
Parliament: Cross-party committee for the primary sector - Gerapetritis will inform about Venezuela
A special cross-party committee for the agricultural sector is expected to be established by the end of the month, focusing on issues within the primary sector, as approved by the Parliament's Conference of Presidents despite some dissent from the KKE.
Liveblog USA under Trump: Senate votes to limit Trump's powers in Venezuela
The Senate voted to restrict President Trump's powers regarding Venezuela amidst announcements of prisoner releases by the Venezuelan government and ongoing developments in U.S.-Venezuela relations.
"Not theft": Donald Trump outlines his plan for re-taking Venezuelan oil
Donald Trump detailed his plans for managing Venezuelan oil, implying that the U.S. would receive between 30 and 50 million barrels, contingent upon lifting sanctions and controlling commercialization.
The US targets Venezuela's 'shadow' shipping in the Atlantic and Caribbean: Russia reacts, China warns
The US has seized two oil tankers linked to Venezuela's shipping in the Atlantic amidst rising international tensions over Venezuelan oil and American embargo strategies.
Delcy Rodríguez: "Drug trafficking and human rights were the excuse, the reason was oil"
Venezuelan President Delcy Rodríguez asserts that drug trafficking and human rights issues were merely excuses for U.S. interests in Venezuela's oil, while normalizing economic relations between the two nations.
Venezuela Test: How European Capitals Reacted to Maduro's Arrest?
The arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has provoked a complex and divided response from European capitals, revealing hidden tensions within European positions amid a shifting international landscape.
Plenković: It is clear what happened in Venezuela. No one is crying, everyone is excited
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković stated that Venezuelan President was 'obviously' captured by American forces and taken to the US, in coordination with some Venezuelan authorities, expressing that people are excited rather than upset about it.
Venezuela: Federal Government Criticizes USA for Maduro's Abduction
The German government has criticized the USA for that country's actions regarding the abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by US special forces, questioning the legality of the US's approach in the UN Security Council.
Maduro arrest sends 'clear message' to drug cartels, allies and US rivals, retired admiral says
The arrest of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro may alter U.S. foreign relations and drug trafficking dynamics as he and his wife face serious charges of narco-terrorism.
Latest news from Venezuela following Maduro's arrest, live | Spain warns the US: "Venezuela's natural resources belong to the Venezuelan people"
Spain's Foreign Minister cautions the US that Venezuela's natural resources are for its people, amid news of Maduro's detention and statements from Trump regarding oil shipments.