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📰 NEWS | Venezuela: Trump Administration Issues Banking Licenses as Rodríguez Eyes ‘Long-Term’ US Energy Ties The US Treasury has issued two new OFAC licenses (GL56 and GL57) permitting limited commercial agreements and financial transactions with Venezuelan state institutions, including the Central Bank. Core restrictions remain in place. Venezuelan acting president Delcy Rodríguez said the measures fall short, calling for full sanctions relief and outlining efforts to establish long-term energy cooperation with the United States. Read our full report here 👉https://shorturl.at/Y62Qx #CentralBankofVenezuela#Sanctions#USVenezuelaRelations

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📰 NEWS | Venezuelan National Assembly Picks New Attorney General, Ombudswoman The Venezuelan National Assembly has appointed Larry Devoe as Attorney General and Eglée González Lobato as Ombudswoman during a session held on April 9. The appointments follow a parliamentary selection process reviewing dozens of candidates after the February resignations of previous officeholders. Both officials were ratified with 275 out of 285 votes, receiving support from the ruling bloc and part of the opposition. The leadership change coincides with the implementation of an Amnesty Law approved in February, with authorities reporting more than 8,000 beneficiaries in under two months. Read our full report here: https://shorturl.at/UV59T #NationalAssembly

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📰 NEWS | Venezuela’s Rodríguez Signs Chevron Deals Awarding New Oil Drilling Areas, Increased Stakes Venezuelan Acting President Delcy Rodríguez signed new agreements with US oil company Chevron to expand operations in the Orinoco Oil Belt. The contracts grant access to the Ayacucho 8 bloc and increase Chevron’s stake in Petroindependencia to 49%, while the company will relinquish its participation in the Loran gas field. The deals were enabled by Venezuela’s recent Hydrocarbon Law reform, which allows greater private sector control, reduces royalties and taxes, and permits international arbitration in disputes. Read our full report here: https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/venezuela-rodriguez-govt-signs-chevron-deals-to-award-new-oil-drilling-areas-increased-stakes/ #Chevron#PDVSA#Sanctions#USVenezuelaRelations

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🗒️🗣️ INTERVIEW | Jorge Vilalta: ‘We Must Put Differences Aside to Confront Fascism and US Imperialism’ In the latest VA interview, activist Jorge Vilalta highlights two main political dynamics shaping current regional developments. He calls for greater coordination among leftist and grassroots movements across Latin America and the Caribbean, arguing that political differences must be set aside to collectively respond to what he describes as the advance of fascism, neocolonialism, and US influence in the region. Vilalta also details ongoing international solidarity efforts linked to Venezuela. These include coordinated global actions demanding the release of President Nicolás Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores. The campaigns involve demonstrations, webinars, and monthly mobilizations organized through networks such as ALBA Movimientos and allied organizations across multiple countries. Read the full interview here 👉https://venezuelanalysis.com/interviews/jorge-vilalta-we-must-put-differences-aside-to-confront-fascism-and-us-imperialism #Cuba#InternationalSolidarity#NicolasMaduro#USmilitaryattack

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🖊🗞COLUMN | From the Insolent Foreign Boot to the Carmona Decree, 1902-2002 Venezuela’s oil policy has been closely linked to disputes over national sovereignty and foreign influence throughout the 20th century. The 1902 naval blockade marked the beginning of sustained external pressure, followed by the 1908 coup and the expansion of foreign oil concessions in the 1920s. Reforms such as the 1943 Hydrocarbons Law increased the state’s share of oil revenues, and the 1976 creation of PDVSA formalized state control over the sector. In the 1990s, neoliberal policies reduced royalties and expanded foreign participation. The 2002 coup attempt came after efforts to reassert state control over oil resources. In the latest Insurgent History column, Rosanna Álvarez, Venezuelan historian and iconographic researcher, documents the role of Venezuela’s elite in these developments, particularly through the oil industry. Read the full piece from Álvarez here 👉https://venezuelanalysis.com/columns/from-the-insolent-foreign-boot-to-the-carmona-decree-1902-2002/ #InsurgentHistory#PDVSA#Sovereignty

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📆 MILESTONE | April 11, 2002 was not the end, it was the beginning of a people in motion. What followed wasn’t silence, but resistance. From the barrios, from the streets, from organized communities, a collective force emerged demanding the return of constitutional order, and of President Hugo Chávez. On April 13, that force made history, bringing Chávez back. Click here to learn more ➡️https://www.instagram.com/p/DXAFM4NDXOZ/?igsh=NWRjanIwZjQ1Ymo1

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📰 NEWS | Venezuelan National Assembly Approves Pro-Business Mining Law Venezuela’s National Assembly has approved a new mining law aimed at attracting foreign and domestic investment, introducing concessions of up to 30 years, fiscal incentives, and access to international arbitration. The measure coincides with US sanctions waivers that allow Western companies to engage in the sector, including mineral transactions and service provision, while requiring revenues to be managed through US Treasury-controlled accounts. Read the full report here 👉🏾https://shorturl.at/swejB #Mining

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📰 NEWS | Venezuela: Rodríguez Announces Labor, Pension, Tax Reforms Venezuelan Acting President Delcy Rodríguez announced a set of reforms targeting labor laws, pensions, and taxation. A new commission with representatives from government, business, workers, and pensioners will review labor conditions and social security sustainability. The government also confirmed a worker income increase scheduled for May 1, though details remain unspecified. Additional measures include drafting a new tax model, reviewing state-owned assets to determine “strategic” sectors, and maintaining state control over hydrocarbons. The announcements come amid ongoing labor protests over wages and working conditions and follow broader economic reform efforts. Learn more 👉🏾https://shorturl.at/5Cc26 #LaborLaw#Pensions#Taxes#Wages

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📰 NEWS | Shell Moves to Expand Venezuela Natural Gas Operations Shell is reportedly in advanced negotiations with the Venezuelan government to expand its offshore natural gas operations, according to Reuters. The company is seeking rights to develop four fields: Dragon, Río Caribe, Patao, and Mejillones, alongside accelerating work on the Loran field. If agreements are reached, Shell could access up to 20 trillion cubic feet of gas reserves. The strategy involves processing Venezuelan gas into LNG using infrastructure in Trinidad and Tobago, which currently has idle capacity. The talks follow Venezuela’s 2026 hydrocarbon law reform, which expanded incentives for private investment, but face hurdles including unresolved ownership stakes and regulatory conditions. Read the full report here 👉🏾https://shorturl.at/P8Gl4 #Gas#Sanctions#Shell#TrinidadandTobago

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🗒️🗣️ INTERVIEW | Reinaldo Iturriza: ‘The Priority Is to Organize the Counter-Offensive’ Reinaldo Iturriza analyzes the present Venezuelan political context, the US attacks, and the strategic setbacks for the Bolivarian Process. He describes the January 3 events as “an invasion, in every sense of the word,” linking US actions to control over strategic resources such as oil, and stresses that “the priority must be on organizing the counter-offensive,” arguing that this requires rebuilding political organization and uniting forces to recover national sovereignty. Read the full interview here 👉🏾https://venezuelanalysis.com/interviews/reinaldo-iturriza-the-priority-is-to-organize-the-counter-offensive/ #Chavismo#USmilitaryattack#USVenezuelaRelations#DiarioRed

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🖊OPINION | Amnesty International Defends US Regime-change NGOs in Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Cuba John Perry and Roger Harris tackle Amnesty International's disingenuous defense of NGOs with a history of involvement in regime-change efforts. This opinion piece questions the credibility of Amnesty International’s latest report, citing its limited sample size and failure to address US funding flows through USAID and National Endowment for Democracy in Latin America. Learn more here 👉https://shorturl.at/exFOv #AmnestyInternational#HumanRights#NGOs

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🖊🗞COLUMN | Venezuelan Women and the Living Tradition of Joropo In the first delivery of the Cultural Re-existence column, Fabiola José and Fidel Barbarito examine joropo and the historical role women have played in sustaining this cultural expression. Joropo, Venezuela’s most widespread traditional rhythm, was declared national cultural heritage in 2014 and was later inscribed on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2025, recognizing it as a living cultural system rooted in community practices. In Caracas, the third “Mujer Joropo” gathering brought together more than 20 women artists, highlighting their role as creators, performers, and transmitters of ancestral knowledge across generations. Such initiatives seek to address women’s unequal participation in the artistic sphere while contributing to the preservation and promotion of joropo as an ongoing cultural practice. Read the full VA column from Fabiola José and Fidel Barbarito here 👉https://shorturl.at/eULAt #CulturalReexistence#Culture#Music

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