US Flag Raised in Venezuela Embassy After 7-Year Gap
The American flag was raised at the US Embassy in Caracas for the first time since 2019, signaling improved relations after Maduro's capture and support for acting President Rodríguez.
The American flag was raised at the US Embassy in Caracas for the first time since 2019, signaling improved relations after Maduro's capture and support for acting President Rodríguez.
Venezuelan lawmakers have opened debate on a mining bill aimed at attracting foreign investment and rebuilding confidence after past expropriations, mirroring recent oil reforms.
US Interior Secretary Doug Burgum reports Venezuela is providing security guarantees to attract foreign mining investment in high-risk, mineral-rich regions, as part of US efforts to counter China's influence.
US Interior Secretary Doug Burgum met with Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodríguez to discuss securing critical mineral supply chains, part of the Trump administration's push to control the country's natural resources.
Venezuela's attorney general Tarek William Saab resigned amid pressure for justice reform, but lawmakers immediately appointed him as acting ombudsman, drawing criticism from human rights groups.
Venezuela's National Assembly commission announces more than 3,200 people fully released under the new Amnesty Law, with over 4,000 applications received and exclusions for serious crimes.
Venezuela's new amnesty law has led to 16 verified prisoner releases, far below government claims of hundreds. Rights groups express distrust over exclusions and restrictions.
Jesús Armas, released from Venezuela's notorious Helicoide prison, shares his journey from captivity to the streets, highlighting the slow march towards democracy post-Maduro.
Venezuela's new amnesty law, signed by acting President Delcy Rodríguez, has received a lukewarm response from opposition groups and families of political detainees, with concerns over judicial oversight and exclusions.
Venezuela's National Assembly resumes a tense debate on a sweeping amnesty bill that could free hundreds held for political reasons, amid opposition and ruling-party disagreements over eligibility.
The head of US Southern Command met with Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodríguez to discuss security cooperation, drug trafficking, and regional policy goals.
The Wall Street Journal reports that the US military deployed Anthropic's AI model Claude during a raid in Venezuela, highlighting growing AI use in defence operations amid policy concerns.
A US shipment of 6 metric tons of medicines and medical supplies arrived in Venezuela, marking a new era of cooperation following the capture of former President Nicolás Maduro.
Protesters in Venezuela are demonstrating with newfound freedom following Nicolás Maduro's downfall, demanding political prisoner releases and democratic transition despite ongoing regime presence.
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright travels to Venezuela to evaluate the country's oil sector overhaul, following sanctions relief and new laws opening the industry to private investment.
Juan Pablo Guanipa, a close ally of opposition leader María Corina Machado, was violently seized by armed men in Caracas just hours after being freed from prison, sparking international concern.
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado says close ally Juan Pablo Guanipa was kidnapped in Caracas just hours after being freed from politically motivated detention.
Venezuela's government has released several prominent opposition members from prison, including allies of Nobel laureate María Corina Machado, amid mounting international pressure.
Venezuela's Vice President Delcy Rodríguez has moved into the Helicoide, a modernist building in Caracas, sparking debate over its symbolism amid the country's political and economic crisis.
US Ambassador Laura Dogu has landed in Caracas to reopen the American diplomatic mission in Venezuela, ending a seven-year rupture in relations following the removal of Nicolás Maduro.
Relatives of political prisoners in Venezuela camp outside detention centres, calling for immediate freedom as critics label the slow release process a 'farce' to appease international pressure.