The bureau’s primary target is the so-called Cartel de Los Soles (“Cartel of the Suns”), whose leadership allegedly includes members of the Venezuelan military.
The Maduro regime warns it could stop accepting returning migrants after the White House canceled Chevron’s oil-pumping license there.
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Soy Nómada on MSNPassenger with Mental Health Issues on Plus Ultra Tries to Open Plane Door on Madrid-Caracas FlightThe Madrid-Caracas flight by Plus Ultra ended without major incidents beyond an injury among the crew, but it highlighted the need for airlines to be prepared for such emergencies.
After granting Chevron 30 days to wind down its Venezuela operations, Washington is driving out other international oil partners.
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A Plus Ultra Líneas Aéreas flight attendant suffered the injury during a journey from Madrid to Venezuela.
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Trump cuts financial lifeline for Venezuela’s government by ending permit to export oil to USA permit issued by the United States government allowing energy giant Chevron Corp. to pump and export Venezuelan oil will be terminated this week, President Donald Trump
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Figurines depicting physician Jose Gregorio Hernandez are displayed for sale at a church in Caracas ...
The Venezuelan tropical rock band Rawayana joined the electro-cumbia Colombian group Bomba Estéreo in a Miami studio to work on a collaborative single. The songs kept multiplying and the two formed the new super group Astropical,
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Suspension of Venezuela’s oil license will strike a heavy blow. Can Maduro survive it?The Trump administration’s decision to revoke the licenses allowing Chevron and other international companies to produce oil in Venezuela is likely to have a debilitating impact on the Caracas regime’s finances and limit the ability of strongman ...
A flight attendant on a flight from Madrid to Caracas broke their leg while restraining a passenger who attempted to open an emergency exit door midflight.
The 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.
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