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Beijing’s moves bought it sway in Venezuela—all of it now subject to the Trump administration’s preferences in the wake of Maduro’s ouster.
Rubio said "the president does reserve the option in self defense."
Guyana and Venezuela share the same oil basin, but vastly different outcomes. This investor-focused analysis shows why institutions—not reserves—drive energy success.
Illinois Democrat Sen. Tammy Duckworth asks Secretary of State Marco Rubio whether the U.S. is currently in a state of war with Venezuela, on Wednesday morning during a hearing about Venezuela in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee SEN.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Trump and Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado pose with the Peace Prize in the Oval Office [Daniel Torok/The White House/Handout via Reuters] With Venezuela’s future ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday urged patience on U.S. efforts to rehabilitate Venezuela’s oil industry and eventually return the country to democratic governance. The secretary’s remarks came during a hearing of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee,
The Trump administration has granted a general license that permits oil companies to engage more extensively in Venezuela, reflecting a shift in U.S. sanctions amid new leadership in the country.
Interim leader Delcy Rodríguez is liberalizing the economy without dismantling her predecessor’s repressive apparatus, raising questions about her aims.