Por: ABC News World March 29, 2023
MIAMI -- The former general counsel for ’s state-owned oil company pleaded guilty in Miami federal court on money laundering charges Wednesday in connection to a conspiracy to siphon hundreds of millions from state coffers through corrupt currency deals. As part of his plea agreement, Alvaro Ledo Nass acknowledged taking $11.5 million in bribes while serving in several senior roles at Petroleos de Venezuela SA, or PDVSA, until 2015.“I knew... + full article
MarketWatch USA Business October 17, 2023
According to the report, the deal would hinge on the Maduro government and the opposition reaching an agreement at meetings that start Tuesday in Barbados, William Jackson and Caroline Bain, economists at Capital Economics, wrote in a note titled “Venezuela: raising oil output... + más
High school scores and top performers from Friday, March 24 | Orlando Sentinel
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Fox News USA Politics February 21, 2023
President Biden is showing outright hostility to the to foreign countries — including adversaries — to supply America's energy needs rather than domestic producers, according to experts and industry insiders.The U.S. is on track to receive nearly 3 million barrels of... + más
'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN
'Frustration' fuels Denver Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ABC News
Associated Press USA Sports January 19, 2023
NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. government’s star witness in a corruption trial over the broadcasting rights to some of soccer’s biggest events testified Wednesday how he and two former Fox executives paid millions of dollars in bribes to undermine competing bids.The trial in New... + más
Witness: Bribes helped Fox execs get soccer TV rights | WPLG Local 10
Bribes helped former Fox execs get soccer TV rights, witness testifies | MarketWatch
The New York Times USA World November 26, 2022
BOGOTÁ, Colombia — A rare meeting between leaders of Venezuela’s bitterly divided government and opposition is expected to result in two major agreements meant to ease the country’s complex political and humanitarian crisis.The meeting partly reflects the economic ripple... + más
Four ideas to ease the Venezuelan migrant crisis | The Boston Globe
U.S. to allow 24,000 Venezuelan migrants with sponsors to enter legally, while expelling others | CBS News
Fox Business USA Business November 24, 2022
Asymmetrica CEO and former Venezuelan Ambassador to the U.K., Vanessa Neumann, reacts to the possibility of the U.S. easing sanctions to allow Chevron to pump oil in Venezuela. Chevon Corp. may be on the verge of winning U.S. approval to expand its in Venezuela, possibly as... + más
Chevron sells global headquarters, pares back in California amid Texas expansion | Fox Business
U.S. Eases Sanctions on Venezuela With Chevron Resuming Oil Output | Time
Associated Press USA Business November 02, 2022
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — The presidents of Colombia and Venezuela met on Tuesday and said they would improve trade and security cooperation, as both countries seek to normalize relations following the election of Colombia’s first leftist leader.After the meeting in... + más
Colombia's President promises to deepen ties with Venezuela | ABC News
Colombia and ELN rebels to restart peace talks | ABC News
ABC News USA World November 02, 2022
BOGOTA, Colombia -- The presidents of Colombia and met on Tuesday and said they would improve trade and security cooperation, as both countries seek to normalize relations following the of Colombia’s first leftist leader.After the meeting in Venezuela’s presidential palace,... + más
Support for Venezuela's opposition is dwindling at OAS | Associated Press
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