U.S. Tells Citizens to Leave Venezuela as Armed Groups Set Up Roadblocks

U.S. Tells Citizens to Leave Venezuela as Armed Groups Set Up Roadblocks

The U.S. State Department issues a stark warning to American citizens in Venezuela. Officials urge them to leave the country immediately. This alert responds to reports of armed militias setting up roadblocks. Additionally the embassy in Venezuela raises the travel advisory to Level 4: Do Not Travel. Authorities cite severe risks including wrongful detention and…

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US Senate Pushes Resolution to Block Further Trump Strikes on Venezuela

US Senate Pushes Resolution to Block Further Trump Strikes on Venezuela

The United States Senate took a significant step on Thursday. Lawmakers voted to advance a resolution that limits President Donald Trump‘s military actions in Venezuela. This move requires congressional approval for any further strikes. The Vote and Key Players Senators passed the measure with a 52-47 vote. Democrats led the effort, but five Republicans joined…

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US and Venezuela in Talks to Bring Venezuelan Crude Back to US Refineries

US and Venezuela in Talks to Bring Venezuelan Crude Back to US Refineries

U.S. and Venezuelan officials start discussions on restarting crude oil exports. They focus on sending Venezuelan heavy sour crude to American refineries. This move comes after Nicolas Maduro’s recent ouster. President Donald Trump signals support for U.S. companies to invest in Venezuela’s oil sector. The talks gain momentum quickly. Officials exchange proposals in private meetings….

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Schumer Says Venezuela Briefing Left Many Questions Unanswered

Schumer Says Venezuela Briefing Left Many Questions Unanswered

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer spoke out on the Senate floor. He addressed a recent briefing from administration officials about Venezuela. Officials discussed the U.S. raid that captured Nicolás Maduro. Schumer described the session as extensive but unhelpful. He noted that it left many issues unresolved. Lawmakers sought clear plans for the future. Unanswered Questions…

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Ghana Condemns US Action in Venezuela as Illegal Invasion

Ghana Condemns US Action in Venezuela as Illegal Invasion

Ghana condemns the United States’ military action in Venezuela, describing it as an unauthorised invasion that violates international law and threatens global stability. The Ghanaian government said the operation breached established international norms and undermined state sovereignty. In a statement issued on Sunday, Ghana said the US action violated the United Nations Charter and disregarded…

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Venezuela's Supreme Court Appoints Delcy Rodríguez as Interim President

Venezuela’s Supreme Court Appoints Delcy Rodríguez as Interim President

Venezuela’s Supreme Court acted quickly on January 4, 2026. It appointed Vice President Delcy Rodríguez as interim president. This move followed the U.S. detention of President Nicolás Maduro. The court cited the need for continuity during Maduro’s forced absence. Additionally, the ruling draws from Article 223 of the Venezuelan Constitution. It ensures national security and…

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