Venezuela
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Venezuela’s economy is dominated by the oil
industry, and it has the largest proven reserves of crude oil in the
world. President Hugo Chavez, who was elected in 1998 on a populist platform,
consolidated state control over the economy and nationalized its
telephone and electricity companies. Chavez was succeeded upon his death by his vice president, Nicolas Maduro, who was elected president in 2013.
President Maduro’s government has faced ongoing protests and civil unrest since the beginning of 2014. There are growing signs that Maduro’s support in the region is dwindling, as neighboring countries have expressed concern about his government’s response to the crisis, including the aggressive treatment of protesters.
Scroll below to learn more about Venezuela using our article archive and chronology of breaking news.
President Maduro’s government has faced ongoing protests and civil unrest since the beginning of 2014. There are growing signs that Maduro’s support in the region is dwindling, as neighboring countries have expressed concern about his government’s response to the crisis, including the aggressive treatment of protesters.
Scroll below to learn more about Venezuela using our article archive and chronology of breaking news.
Chronology of Coverage
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Jul. 31, 2014
State Department is imposing travel restrictions on Venezuelan officials whom it considers to be responsible for human rights abuses; move follows embarrassing episode for Washington in which it tried and failed to get custody of former Venezuelan general Hugo Carvajal, who is wanted in United States on narcotics charges. MORE -
Jul. 29, 2014
American prosecutors claim Hugo Carvajal, former head of Venezuelan military intelligence, was on payroll of Colombian drug lord, invested his own money in drug trade and coordinated shipments of cocaine; unsealed federal indictments shed light on accusations of ties between Venezuelan military and law enforcement and Colombian narcotics traffickers. MORE -
Jul. 25, 2014
Aruban officials say they have arrested former Venezuelan intelligence chief Hugo Carvajal at the request of American authorities, who have accused him of involvement in drug trafficking. MORE -
Jul. 15, 2014
El Universal, one of Venezuela's leading pro-opposition newspapers, has been sold in transaction shrouded in mystery, fueling growing concerns over independence of news media; paper is the third major media outlet to change hands since death of former Pres Hug Chavez and election of Pres Nicolas Maduro. MORE -
Jul. 9, 2014
Economic chaos in Venezuela is taking its toll on multinational companies in country, as currency restrictions and major devaluation cause profits to evaporate; Pres Nicolas Maduro has been unable to come up with consistent set of policies to curb inflation and other ills, although there are signs reforms may be on the horizon. MORE
Articles
Mexico Advances in Little League World Series
Juan Garza pitched
five strong innings to lead Mexico past Venezuela, 11-1, on Tuesday in a
Little League World Series elimination game in South Williamsport, Pa.
August 20, 2014, Wednesday
MORE ON VENEZUELA AND: Baseball
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Nashville (Tenn)
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Canada
Chicago Wins in Little League World Series
Joshua Houston struck
out five in five innings, and Jackie Robinson West of Chicago beat
Pearland, Tex., 6-1, in an elimination game on Tuesday in the Little
League World Series.
August 20, 2014, Wednesday
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Chicago (Ill)
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Texas
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Mexico
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Venezuela
Chicago Rallies Late at Little League World Series
Joshua Houston’s
tiebreaking single in the fifth inning lifted Chicago’s Jackie Robinson
West to an 8-7 victory over Cumberland, R.I., in the Little League World
Series on Monday.
August 19, 2014, Tuesday
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Puerto Rico
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Chicago (Ill)
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Rhode Island
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Mexico
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Australia
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Washington (State)
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Texas
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Rapid City (SD)
Venezuela as a Distressed Seller
A drop in the value
of heavy-oil assets makes it a bad time to sell Citgo, a refinery and
pipelines operator in the United States. But Venezuela needs the $15
billion that a sale could raise, notes Christopher Swann of Reuters
Breakingviews.
August 14, 2014, Thursday
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Venezuela
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Citgo Petroleum Corp
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Lazard LLC
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PDVSA
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Nationalization of Industry
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Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline
Stealth Censorship in Venezuela
How the Maduro government has outsourced repression of the media to the private sector.
August 7, 2014, Thursday
MORE ON VENEZUELA AND: Maduro, Nicolas
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Censorship
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Freedom of Speech and Expression
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Venezuela
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Chavez, Hugo
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Freedom of the Press
U.S. Bars Travel by Top Venezuelan Officials
Limits affecting
cabinet members, agency heads, mayors, judges, and members of the
military and the police were imposed in response to human rights abuses
by the Venezuelan government at antigovernment demonstrations.
July 31, 2014, Thursday
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Venezuela
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Law and Legislation
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United States International Relations
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United States
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Drug Abuse and Traffic
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State Department
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Embargoes and Sanctions
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Netherlands
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Carvajal, Hugo
Venezuelan Officers Linked to Colombian Cocaine Traffickers
The head of
Venezuelan military intelligence was on the payroll of a Colombian drug
lord, invested money in drug shipments and coordinated the shipment of
cocaine, according to prosecutors.
July 29, 2014, Tuesday
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Drug Cartels
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Extradition
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United States
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Cocaine and Crack Cocaine
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Carvajal, Hugo
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Aruba
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Bribery and Kickbacks
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Venezuela
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Drug Enforcement Administration
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Colombia
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Drug Abuse and Traffic
Former Venezuelan Intelligence Chief Arrested in Aruba
Aruban officials said
they arrested the former Venezuelan general at the request of American
authorities, who have accused him of involvement in drug trafficking.
July 25, 2014, Friday
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Carvajal, Hugo
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Maduro, Nicolas
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Extradition
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Venezuela
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United States International Relations
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Drug Abuse and Traffic
Influx of South Americans Drives Miami’s Reinvention
As South Americans
flock to Miami, their influence has transformed the city’s once
recession-dampened downtown, enriched its culture and magnified its
allure for businesses.
July 20, 2014, Sunday
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South America
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Cuba
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Brazil
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Miami (Fla)
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Hispanic-Americans
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Latin America
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Venezuela
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Immigration and Emigration
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Cuban-Americans
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Colombia
Sale of Paper in Venezuela Raises Fears on Freedom
Secrecy surrounds the
new ownership of a leading pro-opposition newspaper, El Universal,
leading some to suspect the hand of government supporters in the deal.
July 15, 2014, Tuesday
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News and News Media
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Maduro, Nicolas
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Rojas, Elides J
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Freedom of the Press
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Newspapers
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El Universal
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Multimedia
Hugo Chávez’s Rise to Power
Mr. Chávez rose from poverty to unrivaled
influence in Venezuela as its president, consolidating power and
wielding the country’s oil reserves as a tool for his Socialist-inspired
change.
Multimedia
Times Minute | Clippers Against Racism
A fashion and political statement from the
Los Angeles Clippers. Also on the Minute, two months of violence in
Venezuela, and justices weigh if police can search your cellphone
without a warrant.
Scenes From the Streets of Venezuela
Venezuela is a country divided between
Chavistas, supporters of President Nicolás Maduro, and anti-government
protesters who have taken their political differences to the streets.
Venezuela Honors Chávez One Year Later
Venezuelans marked the first anniversary of the death of Hugo Chávez with a military parade in Caracas.
Times Minute | Protests Amid Carnival
Venezuela protests continue amid the start
of a long Carnival weekend. Also on the Minute, start-ups that copy
their way to success and the rise of practical robots.
Times Minute | Inside Yanukovych's Home
Ukrainians explored the compound of their
ousted president, Viktor F. Yanukovych. Also on the Minute, swelling
protests in Venezuela and a look at mussels that pose threats in the
United States.
Protesters Block Streets in Venezuela
On Monday, traffic came to a halt in parts
of the Venezuelan capital as opposition protesters set up barricades.
Unrest has roiled the country for nearly two weeks.
Protests Swell in Venezuela
Venezuela is being convulsed by the biggest
protests since the country’s longtime president, the charismatic Hugo
Chávez, died nearly a year ago.
Protests Swell in Venezuela
Venezuela is being convulsed by the biggest
protests since the country’s longtime president, the charismatic Hugo
Chávez, died nearly a year ago.
Times Minute | Protests Around the Globe
Today we take a look at protests in Ukraine, Thailand and Venezuela.
Antigovernment Protests in Venezuela
The opposition leader Leopoldo López appeared at a student-led protest in Caracas.
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