Venezuelan authorities have neither confirmed nor denied the purported arrest, with Saab’s whereabouts still unknown as of Friday afternoon.
The US Treasury loosened restrictions on diluent imports and could soon issue a license allowing companies to extract crude in Venezuela.
The January 3 US strikes in Caracas have no historical precedent, not only for Venezuela but for all of South America. It was the first US military attack against a capital in this part of the world ...
Maduro and Flores' upcoming court hearing has been postponed to March 26 following a request from US prosecutors.
Venezuelan debt has ballooned under US sanctions, and a restructuring would require Washington's recognition of the Rodríguez ...
Caracas, June 16, 2025 (venezuelanalysis.com) – Venezuela’s oil output has contracted for a second straight month under renewed US sanctions. The latest OPEC monthly report placed Venezuela’s May ...
James Patrick Jordan takes stock of the US trade union responses to the January 3 US attacks and kidnapping of the Venezuelan president.
Caracas has defended its diplomatic rapprochement with Washington in the wake of the January 3 attacks and kidnapping of Maduro.
Mérida, January 26, 2026 (venezuelanalysis.com) – Delegates from governments, parliaments, and social movements across the globe gathered in Bogotá, Colombia, on January 25 for the inaugural “Nuestra ...