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US eases Venezuela oil sanctions

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 · 10d · on MSN
Trump admin turns Venezuela into major US oil supplier as global shipping crisis eases
Major policy shift sees Venezuela become key U.S. oil supplier under Trump administration, with new contracts signed for Gulf Coast refineries.

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 · 7h
U.S. eases Venezuela oil sanctions amid Iran war energy crisis
Las Vegas Sun · 8h
US eases Venezuela oil sanctions as Trump seeks to boost world oil supply during Iran war
 · 3h
Iran blames Israel for gas field attack, fires missiles at Qatar and Saudi energy facilities
South Pars is Iran's sector of the world's largest gas deposit, shared with Qatar

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 · 1d
Trump says Nato making 'foolish mistake' over Iran
 · 10h
Iran war: Trump seeks to boost oil supply
 · 1d
Trump Pushes NATO, China to Open Hormuz Amid Oil Price Surge
Despite the outreach by Trump, allies are rebuffing the president's pressure campaign, with Germany’s defense minister saying, “This is not our war. We did not start it.”

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 · 1d
Israel says it has launched new strikes targeting Tehran and Beirut as war in Iran enters day 18
 · 14h
Trump mulls if 'finishing off what's left of' Iran will get 'allies' in action
Latin Times on MSN
8h

Analysts say Venezuelan oil can't offset the disruption from the Iran war crisis: 'It's a math problem'

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have rerouted some exports through pipelines that bypass Hormuz, but analysts estimate about 14 million barrels per day remain blocked
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Venezuela has the world’s largest proven oil reserves, but it can’t solve for the Strait of Hormuz ‘math problem’

Venezuelan oil is a 'drop in the bucket' of the global supply shortage triggered by the Iran war.
WLRN
9d

Venezuela’s environment faces risks as US pushes for oil and minerals, illegal gold mining spreads

Venezuela’s Orinoco River Basin is a wild land of lush forests, grasslands and a vast delta of jungle wetlands teeming with wildlife. During the rainy season, the Orinoco is the world’s third-largest river by discharge.
Opinion
Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA)
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Two months without Maduro in Venezuela: Democratic transition or authoritarian adaptation?

Two months after Nicolás Maduro's removal from power, Venezuela stands at a crossroads. This analysis examines what has genuinely changed — and what hasn't — as civil society, the U.S., and democratic forces race to determine whether the country is headed toward real transition or a rebranded authoritarianism.
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1mon

A career forged in crisis: Trump's envoy to Venezuela

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Laura Farnsworth Dogu, left, then ambassador to Honduras, and other U.S. officials leave the presidential palace after a meeting with Honduran President Xiomara Castro in Tegucigalpa on ...
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Maduro's gone, but Venezuela's human rights crisis remains

For decades, one of the central pillars of American foreign policy has been to advocate for human rights and democracy. The U.S. promoted these principles in Venezuela, but after it took dramatic military action to remove President Nicolás Maduro ...
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When the Venezuela crisis hits the poor in faraway Pakistan

When news of a U.S. military operation in Venezuela and the arrest of President Nicolás Maduro flashed across television screens last week, it seemed a world away from Pakistan. But in the narrow lanes and crowded markets of Lahore, the crisis quickly ...
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U.S. Intervention in Venezuela Could Help Solve Colombia's Energy Crisis

Colombia's collapsing natural gas production is forcing Bogotá to rely on costly imports while reviving plans to bring in cheaper Venezuelan gas.
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