Tag: Venezuela crisis
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Trump’s Venezuela Oil Plan Faces Harsh Realities as Policy Evolves
Overview: A bold pledge meets practical limits In a high-stakes policy move, US President Donald Trump announced last week that Venezuela’s interim authorities would hand over up to 50 million barrels of oil to the United States, followed by a statement that Washington would exercise control over Venezuela’s oil sales “indefinitely.” The promise, announced during…
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Venezuelans in Cork Welcome Maduro’s Departure and Change
A moment of political change and diaspora voices News of Nicolas Maduro’s removal from power has sparked varied reactions around the world. In Cork, Ireland, members of the Venezuelan community welcomed the developments, choosing to focus on what lies ahead for their homeland and for their lives abroad. While some observers urge caution given the…
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India Urges Calm and Civilians’ Safety as US Strikes Shake Venezuela
India prioritizes civilian safety amid Venezuela crisis New Delhi’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar underscored that protecting people on the ground in Venezuela remains India’s foremost concern as the crisis unfolds in the wake of US military operations and the detention of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife. In a statement that stressed humanitarian considerations,…
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India Voices Concern Over Venezuelan Crisis as US Strikes Roil the Nation
India’s Priority: Safeguarding Venezuelan Civilians Amid Turmoil India has underscored a simple, consequential principle in times of international crisis: the safety and well-being of civilians come first. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar stated on Tuesday that the safety of people in Venezuela is India’s primary concern, even as the world watches the unfolding crisis triggered…
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Trump’s Threat Parade: Greenland, Cuba, Iran and More After Venezuela Standoff
Overview: A cascade of warnings in a rapidly shifting crisis In the wake of the weekend development surrounding Venezuela, US President Donald Trump and his administration have issued warnings to a wider set of countries and territories. The sequence has drawn international attention as officials tie these threats to broader aims in the Western Hemisphere…
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Carney and Machado condemn Maduro regime during urgent talks
High-Profile talks underscore concern over Venezuela In a pivotal exchange that drew international attention, Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke with Nobel Peace Prize laureate María Corina Machado to address the escalating crisis in Venezuela. The discussions, held amid reports of repression and political intimidation, centered on human rights and democratic governance in the country. Shared…
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Carney and Machado Meet to Address Venezuela Crisis
High-Level Meeting Spotlighted by Shared Urgency for Venezuela In a rare cross-border exchange focused on human rights and democratic resilience, Prime Minister Mark Carney held a substantive discussion with Nobel Peace Prize laureate María Corina Machado about Venezuela’s ongoing political and humanitarian crisis. The meeting underscored a shared concern for the Venezuelan people and a…
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Rupee in for a Tough Week as Venezuela Crisis Heats Up U.S. Action Looms
Overview: A Week of Turbulence for the Rupee The Indian rupee is expected to contend with renewed volatility this week as the geopolitical standoff surrounding Venezuela deepens and signs point to possible further U.S. action. Traders and analysts say the combination of uncertain oil supply dynamics from Venezuela and shifting U.S. policy could keep the…
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Rupee Faces Tough Week Amid Venezuela Crisis and US Action
Rupee Under Pressure as Venezuela Crisis Intensifies The Indian rupee is navigating a potentially turbulent week as escalating tensions surrounding Venezuela and the possibility of further US intervention threaten to destabilize oil markets and global risk sentiment. Market participants say the combination of geopolitical risk, oil volatility, and policy uncertainty could keep the rupee reactive…
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Rubio: There’s No War with Venezuela as U.S. Pressure Shifts Policy
Introduction: Rubio’s Declarative Stance In a readable shift of tone from aggressive rhetoric to a strategic posture, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio asserted on Sunday that the United States is not at war with Venezuela. Instead, he framed Washington’s approach as a policy-driven effort that leverages financial influence and alliance-building rather than deploying ground…
