James Patrick Jordan takes stock of the US trade union responses to the January 3 US attacks and kidnapping of the Venezuelan president.
Caracas has defended its diplomatic rapprochement with Washington in the wake of the January 3 attacks and kidnapping of Maduro.
Distinguished writer Luis Britto García blasts US colonial pretenses and recalls the sovereignty principles in the Venezuelan ...
Venezuelan debt has ballooned under US sanctions, and a restructuring would require Washington's recognition of the Rodríguez ...
Under the new law, the Venezuelan gov't can discretionally reduce taxes and royalties so that projects are “internationally competitive.” ...
Rodríguez welcomed the lifting of airspace restrictions while Trump described present relations with Caracas as "very good and very solid." ...
Greg Shupak exposes the corporate media's work in trying to legitimize the Trump administration's kidnapping of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. The ludicrous premise is that any time an arrest ...
Venezuelan Acting President Delcy Rodríguez confirmed medical equipment imports from the US but insisted on respect-based relations.
Mérida, January 26, 2026 (venezuelanalysis.com) – Delegates from governments, parliaments, and social movements across the globe gathered in Bogotá, Colombia, on January 25 for the inaugural “Nuestra ...
Caracas, January 21, 2026 (venezuelanalysis.com) – Four Venezuelan private banks received a reported US $300 million from an initial US-administered sale of Venezuelan crude. According to Ecoanalítica ...