A Colombian town adapted its economy to Darién Gap travellers. Now only a few are travelling — and in the opposite direction
The Maduro regime warns it could stop accepting returning migrants after the White House canceled Chevron’s oil-pumping license there.
The Trump administration on Tuesday gave Chevron 30 days to stop oil production in Venezuela after Washington accused President Nicolas Maduro of not making progress on electoral reforms and migrant returns.
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Trump cuts financial lifeline for Venezuela’s government by ending permit to export oil to US(AP Photo/Matias Delacroix, File) Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] Follow live updates on President Donald Trump and his new administration. CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — A permit issued by the United States government ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNTrump gives Chevron a month to 'wind down' Venezuela operationsThe United States on Tuesday gave energy giant Chevron just one month to stop its operations in Venezuela, delivering a heavy blow to cash-strapped authorities in Caracas. But a Treasury Department unit said Tuesday that Chevron must stop pumping within 30 days,
The Trump administration canceled a license with oil giant Chevron that allowed Venezuela to export oil. This is a major blow to the Maduro regime.
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The answer, of course, is that the U.S. doesn't want Maduro to be there. The Biden administration didn't want Maduro in the presidential palace either but eventually concluded that he wasn't going anywhere and that it was better to operate in reality rather than wait until the former school bus driver and union leader was dead or removed.
The US administration of Donald Trump is giving Chevron Corp. one month to stop producing oil in Venezuela, delivering a heavy blow to President Nicolas Maduro’s autocratic regime.
The de-facto leader of Venezuela’s opposition is defending President Donald Trump’s move this week to cancel licenses allowing energy companies to operate in the South American petrostate despite U.S.
The move appears to end the U.S. company’s work in the oil-rich country and was prompted by what President Trump said was strongman Nicolás Maduro’s failure to accept deportees.
Energy executives travelling to the U.S. oil capital of Houston for an annual gathering this week may have cheered President Donald Trump's return to the White House, but they are learning that you should be careful what you wish for.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday he is revoking the license that allows the Venezuelan government to export oil to the United States, claiming that the South American country has failed to take back Venezuelan deportees from the U.
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