Venezuela may allow contractors to operate state-owned PDVSA fields, sources tell Reuters.
Venezuela may allow contractors to operate state-owned PDVSA fields, sources tell Reuters.
An election takes place in a once prosperous village in Venezuela and reveals the decline of a nation.
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Three UAE-based companies emerged this year as major buyers of Venezuelan crude, a Reuters report says.
Maduro said the assembly, a pro-gov’t legislature created in 2017, will cease operations by the end of the year.
Maduro’s Socialist Party-led alliance wins 67 percent of National Assembly seats in polls boycotted by the opposition.
The vote, contested by about 14,000 candidates, comes with the country in a deep political and economic crisis.
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The six have denied wrongdoing and a lawyer on their defence team said they planned to appeal.
The two nations have not exchanged ambassadors since 2010 when relations began to fray under late President Hugo Chávez.
US has led international pressure to force Venezuela’s leader from power, backing rival Guaido and imposing sanctions.
Spanish foreign ministry confirms Lopez’s arrival after spending a year at Spanish ambassador’s residence in Venezuela.
Venezuela bought security paper and considers printing 100,000-bolivar notes to keep up with 2,400 percent inflation.