Venezuela’s State Oil Co. in Talks to Sell Crude to US 🤝🛢️
Petroleos de Venezuela SA is negotiating crude oil sales with the US following a controversial early-January military operation that seized President Maduro.
News That Embraces Insight and Understanding
Track the latest in politics—from diplomacy and policies to big election moments—and see how they shape our future.
Petroleos de Venezuela SA is negotiating crude oil sales with the US following a controversial early-January military operation that seized President Maduro.
President Trump and team are weighing military action to acquire Greenland, sparking global debate over Arctic security and international norms.
South Korea’s Democratic Party lawmakers warn US military action in Venezuela breaks UN rules and threatens global peace.
At a Jan 5 emergency UN meeting, Colombia, Brazil, Russia and others denounced US military strikes on Venezuela as violations of sovereignty and intl law.
Eritrea’s president met Sudanese finance and information ministers to strengthen political coordination and boost stability in the Red Sea region through sectoral collaboration.
China and Pakistan held their 7th Foreign Ministers’ Strategic Dialogue in Beijing, issuing a joint communique to deepen their strategic partnership.
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Ireland’s Taoiseach Micheál Martin in Beijing on Monday, as both leaders pledged to boost trade, tech, and cultural exchanges.
Chinese President Xi Jinping sent condolences to Swiss President Guy Parmelin after the tragic Valais Canton fire, highlighting global solidarity amid rising climate risks.
On January 3, the US launched a military operation in Venezuela, capturing President Maduro and his wife. Explore the context and join the conversation on what this means.
Clashes in western Iran’s Lorestan province this week left at least six dead and 13 security personnel wounded amid protests fueled by a sharp rial crash.