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Maracaibo, Venezuela Jonferson Valera Yamarte, a young Venezuelan immigrant who had made his way to the U.S. last year, hid after he witnessed in March how federal agents arrested his brother and ...
Reuters FILE PHOTO: Oil tanker Avril, flagged by Guinea, is pictured near the Venezuelan port of La Salina, operated by state company PDVSA, in Maracaibo, Venezuela Fenruary 25, 2025.
Nearest Airports to La Chinita Airport Closest airports to Maracaibo, Venezuela are listed below. These are major airports close to the city of Maracaibo and other airports closest to La Chinita ...
MARACAIBO, Venezuela (AP) — Erick Ojeda has no money. He returned to land almost empty-handed from an overnight trip fishing for shrimp. His sister and her newborn are waiting for him to pick ...
Inflation, Currency Woes Worsen Venezuela's Complex Crisis as Maduro Declares 'Economic Emergency' MARACAIBO, Venezuela (AP) — Erick Ojeda has no money. He returned to land almost empty-handed ...
Venezuela announced Saturday it had reached an agreement with Washington to accept additional deportation flights from the United States, one week after more than 200 Venezuelans accused of being ...
About a quarter of the residents of Maracaibo, Venezuela’s second-largest city, have moved away — and more are expected to soon follow.
As Venezuela’s election nears, opposition figures face Maduro’s repression Critics of Maduro’s government say they face roadblocks, arbitrary arrest and more as they campaign for the opposition.
Residents who live near Venezuela’s Lago de Maracaibo, or Lake Maracaibo, don’t have to wonder about that scenario—they experience lightning storms for an average of 260 nights a year.
Pro-government protesters take part in a simulation of the this month’s consultative Referendum on Esequibo in the San Francisco municipality of Maracaibo, Venezuela, on November 19, 2023. Over ...
After the U.S. lifted its sanctions, Venezuela is trying to revive its beleaguered oil industry. But ramping up production is causing more oil spills.
After the U.S. lifted its sanctions, Venezuela is trying to revive its beleaguered oil industry. But ramping up production is causing more oil spills.