In a dramatic escalation, President Trump has announced a blockade on Venezuela's sanctioned oil tankers, intensifying pressure on Nicolás Maduro's regime. The move follows recent military actions in the region aimed at crippling the Venezuelan economy reliant on oil revenue.
In a bold move, President Trump demands a total blockade on Venezuelan oil tankers, escalating tensions with Maduro's regime. Could military action be next? Find out more about the implications and reactions.
In a bold move, the U.S. has seized a Venezuelan oil tanker, stirring controversy and raising questions about its implications for international relations and oil markets. White House officials clarify the legal process behind the seizure, while Venezuela calls it an act of piracy.
In a thrilling 15-hour rescue operation, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado escaped her country to receive her Nobel Peace Prize and reunite with her family. Discover the daring details of this life-saving mission!
In a bold move, the Trump administration has imposed new sanctions on three nephews of Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro and several companies involved in oil shipping, intensifying pressure on the Maduro regime amid ongoing drug trafficking allegations.
Senior lawmakers from both parties express alarm over the US seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker, fearing it could trigger conflict. Concerns grow over Trump's military stance and intentions in the region.
María Corina Machado, the Venezuelan opposition leader recently awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, pledges to end Maduro's regime and restore democracy. Her return to the global scene coincides with heightened U.S. pressure on the Venezuelan government.
In a dramatic operation, the US Coast Guard seized the oil tanker Skipper, believed to be carrying 1.1 million barrels of oil from Venezuela. Analysts weigh in on the implications of this bold move.
After 11 months in hiding, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado surfaced in Norway to greet supporters, following her daughter's acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize on her behalf. Her journey from Venezuela highlights the risks for those fighting for democracy.
In a dramatic turn of events, María Corina Machado, the Venezuelan opposition leader, returned to Oslo after missing the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony. She greeted a jubilant crowd, reigniting hopes for change in Venezuela amidst political turmoil.