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The New York Times — U.S.02-1346enriched

U.S. Aircraft Carrier Will Be Sent to the Middle East From Venezuela, Officials Say

The U.S.S. Gerald R. Ford is not expected to return until late April or early May.

Al Jazeera — All News02-1231enriched

Protesters march in Venezuela as National Assembly weighs amnesty bill

First major opposition protest since Maduro's abduction comes as lawmakers consider bill to free political prisoners.

The Guardian — World News02-1224enriched

‘Big step forwards’: emboldened activists take to the streets of Venezuela

Protesters are enjoying greater freedom of expression since Nicolás Maduro’s downfall despite lack of regime change Protesters have taken to the streets of cities across Venezuela in the latest sign of an embryonic political shift after Nicolás Maduro’s recent downfall. Student demonstrators gathered on the campus of the Central University of Venezuela in Caracas on Thursday to demand the release of all of the country’s political prisoners, the return of exiled activists and a full transition to democracy. “Who are we? Venezuela! What do we want? Freedom!” they shouted. Continue reading...

Sueddeutsche Zeitung — Top02-1324enriched

Proteste in Venezuela: „Wir geben nicht auf"

Studenten in Venezuela protestieren zu Hunderten auf den Straßen für Demokratie und Freiheit der politischen Gefangenen. Der Regierung könnte die politische Kontrolle bald entgleiten.

Sueddeutsche Zeitung — Top02-1324enriched

Proteste in Venezuela: „Wir geben nicht auf“

Studierende in Venezuela protestieren zu Hunderten auf den Straßen für Demokratie und Freiheit der politischen Gefangenen. Der Regierung könnte die politische Kontrolle bald entgleiten.

Bellingcat — Investigations01-0720enriched

Inside the Strike: The US Munition That Hit a Residential Building in Venezuela

A Bellingcat investigation has identified remnants of an AGM-88 series missile inside a three-storey apartment complex that was hit in Catia La Mar during the US military raid on Venezuela on Jan. 3, 2026 that reportedly killed at least one civilian. According to the Venezuelan independent media outlet, El Pitazo, Rosa Gonzalez, 79, was killed […] The post Inside the Strike: The US Munition That Hit a Residential Building in Venezuela appeared first on bellingcat.

The New York Times — U.S.02-1220enriched

Judge Says Trump Administration Must Help Return Venezuelans Deported to El Salvador

The ruling was one of the most robust steps taken so far to force the Trump administration to give due process to the Venezuelan immigrants deported under the Alien Enemies Act.

taz — Die Tageszeitung02-1218enriched

Venezuelas Ölindustrie: Zugang für US-Konzerne stößt auf wenig Begeisterung

US-Energieminister Wright ist in Caracas, um US-Investitionen in die marode Ölindustrie des Landes anzuschieben. Nur: Zu viele Fragen sind noch offen. mehr...

OCCRP — Organized Crime02-1115enriched

Episode 3: There You Are, Carmelo

A secret recording from a clandestine sting operation reveals the plans of financial experts enlisted to help former Venezuelan oil ministry official Carmelo Urdaneta move the illicit money and bypass international banking controls.

OCCRP — Organized Crime01-2814enriched

Episode 1: Hola, Carmelo

Exiled Venezuelan journalist Laura Weffer travels to Florida to look for Carmelo Urdaneta, a former oil ministry official involved in the $1.2 billion “Money Flight” scandal.

OCCRP — Organized Crime02-1112enriched

Epstein Bought Venezuelan Oil Bonds on Advice From Chávez-Era Insider

Newly released documents show businessman Francisco D’Agostino visited Jeffrey Epstein’s private island, and advised his investments in PDVSA, Venezuela’s state oil company.

OCCRP — Organized Crime01-3011enriched

Episode 2: Carmelo, Where Are You?

With reporting from Miami to Madrid, Venezuelan journalist Laura Weffer unpacks the mechanics of the corrupt loan schemes that allowed elites to siphon off $1.2 billion from Venezuela’s state oil company.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q:What are the recent protests in Venezuela about?

The recent protests in Venezuela reflect a determination among demonstrators to continue their fight for change, as indicated by slogans such as 'Wir geben nicht auf' which translates to 'We will not give up'.

Q:What action is the U.S. planning regarding military presence related to Venezuela?

Officials have announced that a U.S. aircraft carrier will be sent to the Middle East, with some reports linking this decision to the situation in Venezuela.

Q:What is the National Assembly in Venezuela considering?

The National Assembly in Venezuela is currently weighing an amnesty bill, which has prompted protests as citizens advocate for their rights and political changes.

Q:What recent legal ruling affects Venezuelans deported to El Salvador?

A judge has ruled that the Trump administration must assist in the return of Venezuelans who were deported to El Salvador.

Q:How do U.S. companies view access to Venezuela's oil industry?

Access for U.S. companies to Venezuela's oil industry has encountered significant resistance and lack of enthusiasm from various stakeholders within the country.