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Venezuela’s debt crisis is one of the largest unresolved sovereign defaults in the world, the legacy of years of economic collapse and U.S. sanctions that severed the country from international capital markets.
The country’s enormous energy and mineral resources are consolidating as a key factor in the geopolitical dispute and in Venezuela’s institutional collapse
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Nicolás Maduro: Holding power amid collapse in Venezuela
Nicolás Maduro has remained in power through one of the most dramatic economic and humanitarian collapses in modern history. As Venezuela’s economy crumbled under hyperinflation, oil dependency, and sanctions,
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio believes that weakening the government of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela could deliver a decisive blow to Cuba's
Americans unfamiliar with Venezuela may not know that in the not-so-distant past the nation was rich with oil and opportunity. Congressional candidate Carmen Maria Montiel remembers a Venezuela that brimmed with optimism — before decades of political and ...
When President Donald Trump has been asked about the reason he’s pressuring President Nicolás Maduro to step down and threatening military action, he consistently blames the leader of Venezuela for two things: drugs and migrants.