Venezuela, prisoners and amnesty bill
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In nearly two dozen interviews, Houstonians expressed everything from admiration and relief to skepticism and dread following the seizure of leader Nicolás Maduro.
Chevron is the only U.S. oil major operating in Venezuela through a special license issued by the Treasury Department.
Venezuelan lawmakers have approved a law change that will make it easier for foreign companies to take part in the country’s oil industry, in a move by Caracas to meet the demands of US President Donald Trump.
Delcy Rodriguez is slow-walking human-rights and democratic reforms, aiming to outlast Washington’s focus on her country as U.S. midterms approach.
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado weighs in on her political future in a new interview with "Face the Nation."
The fate of Venezuela’s political prisoners could reveal how much power the Trump administration really has.
Direct service from the U.S. to Venezuela is prohibited under a Transportation Department order dating back to the first Trump administration. American would be the first U.S. airline to restart service to the country since that 2019 order.
Rubio said the U.S. doesn't anticipate that it will need to exert military force in Venezuela, but reserves the right to do so to protect the "national interest of the United States."