Explore Venezuela's severe oil crisis, hyperinflation, and US sanctions impacting its economy under Nicolás Maduro.
The intervention exposes how great-power geopolitics have hollowed out the UN Charter system.
As Washington signals it wants to flood the market with Venezuelan crude, people who rebuilt their lives in Canada’s oilpatch ...
Despite holding the world’s largest proven oil reserves, Venezuela’s oil industry collapsed after expropriations, mismanagement, and the loss of foreign expertise left it unable to produce its ...
Venezuela's oil recovery is hampered by both long-term structural damage from the collapse of PDVSA and later, faster-acting disruption from US sanctions, with a near-term rebound hinging most on ...
Venezuela’s road to democracy does not start or end with Trump’s extraction of Maduro, writes journalist Helena Carpio.
Venezuela sits on 303 billion barrels of oil—more than Saudi Arabia. So why does it pump less than 1% of global supply? The answer involves nationalizations, sanctions and crude that's harder to ...
CARACAS, Venezuela -- Even before American forces blasted their way into Venezuela's capital and seized President Nicolás Maduro on Saturday, the nation was already facing dire economic prospects. The ...
Caracas, Venezuela - After seizing Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro, the Trump administration is increasing the already substantial pressure on the country’s new president, Delcy Rodríguez, ...