Analyst and solidarity activist Roger Harris examines the moving pieces and competing interests determining US-Venezuela relations.
Washington backed Georgetown following the latest incident and threatened Caracas, which referred to Irfaan Ali as the “Caribbean Zelenskyy.” ...
A self-organized Venezuelan Indigenous commune looks for state support to enhance its traditional production methods.
The revoked waiver affords the oil giant a six-month wind-down period in the wake of Washington’s ramped-up sanctions.
Caracas has rejected Washington’s narratives criminalizing migrants and denied that returned nationals belong to Tren de ...
Ramped-up economic sanctions will immediately affect the country’s oil output and potentially trigger inflation.
The expanded US visa-restriction policy will apply to Cuban officials involved with the medical brigade program but could ...
A first installment on an Indigenous commune in the Venezuelan Amazon that builds on Huo̧ttö̧ja̧ and other traditions.
Breno Altman is a Brazilian journalist, political analyst, and founder of “Opera Mundi,” a media platform focused on international affairs from a left perspective. In this conversation, he analyzes ...
The resource-rich, sparsely populated 160,000 square-kilometer Essequibo Strip is presently administered by Guyana. Caracas has challenged and denounced the validity of an 1899 arbitration ruling that ...
Caracas, February 15, 2025 (venezuelanalysis.com) – The United States government has sent more than 100 Venezuelans to a US naval base with a history of human rights abuses in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
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