📰 NEWS | Venezuela Reclaims US Diplomatic Venues as Rodríguez Promotes ‘Faith Diplomacy’
Venezuela has officially retaken its diplomatic headquarters in Washington, DC, after the properties were under US State Department control since 2023. Officials re-hoisted the national flag and announced a rehabilitation process to restore full consular services for Venezuelan nationals.
The development follows renewed diplomatic ties between Caracas and Washington and a US sanctions waiver permitting operations of Venezuelan missions. Authorities say the facilities will address passport processing, legal documentation, and citizen assistance after years of restricted access.
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🎥 VIDEO | Military Threats, Lies and Psychological Warfare
Washington’s threats against Venezuela are intensifying, from false narratives and covert operations to an alarming military buildup in the Caribbean. With 10,000 troops, warships, and the world’s largest aircraft carrier deployed, Trump’s words blur the line between intimidation and open warfare.
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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.
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📰 NEWS | Venezuelan Gov’t Resumes IMF, World Bank Ties, Appoints New Central Bank President
Venezuela has resumed official relations with the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank after a seven-year hiatus, both institutions confirmed on Thursday. The move follows recent US recognition of Acting President Delcy Rodríguez and renewed diplomatic engagement.
Authorities are prioritizing access to $5.1 billion in IMF Special Drawing Rights and addressing an estimated $170 billion in external debt. On the same day, Venezuela announced a leadership change at its central bank, appointing economist Luis Pérez as president.
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📹 VIDEO | Oil Sovereignty vs. Foreign Control: Venezuela’s Hydrocarbons Reform and US Sanctions
Venezuela has approved a sweeping overhaul of its Hydrocarbons Law, reshaping the country’s oil sector for the first time in more than two decades.
The reform reduces the state’s operational role, lowers key taxes and royalties, and allows greater private participation in extraction and exports, a move officials say will revive production and attract foreign investment.
Within days, Washington issued General License 46, authorizing US companies to purchase and transport Venezuelan crude under strict conditions.
Supporters call it a pragmatic step toward economic recovery. Critics see a potential erosion of energy sovereignty.
Is this the beginning of a turnaround for Venezuela’s oil industry or a fundamental shift in control over the country’s most strategic resource?
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