Five opposition figures ‘rescued’ from Argentine embassy in Caracas where they had taken refuge last year
Trump administration has been accused of abusing rights of migrants sent to foreign prison without trial
Washington’s decision could leave Trinidad and Tobago’s Atlantic LNG sites vulnerable to gas shortages
The US president’s moves pose a major challenge to crude production in the South American nation
Businesses face audits, fines and even closure for accepting payments at parallel exchange rate
Action against Eni and Global Oil Terminals follows cancellation of Chevron’s licence in Latin American country
Also in today’s newsletter, the prospect of a new nuclear arms race and how lawyers are reacting to Trump’s attacks
Move could sharply increase levies on China and India as big purchasers of Caracas’s crude
Families and activists say deportees signed documents to return to Venezuela but were sent to Salvadoran jail instead
Removal of Chevron licence cuts off key funding for president’s security forces, says Maria Corina Machado
Decision to reverse Biden-era ‘concession agreement’ delivers blow to US oil group and Maduro’s sanctioned regime
Agreement struck in meeting between Trump’s envoy and country’s authoritarian leader Nicolás Maduro
Chief warns country could be vulnerable to Chinese and Russian influence if it is forced to abandon operations there
Under Gustavo Dudamel, the ensemble marked its 50th anniversary with a high-octane performance at the Barbican
Western nations punish President Nicolás Maduro over allegedly fraudulent election
US, EU and UK co-ordinate measures to punish president’s administration over his ‘illegitimate’ reinauguration
María Corina Machado had been detained after leading protests in Caracas against President Maduro’s inauguration
María Corina Machado argues military chiefs fear meeting same fate as Assad’s generals
Washington, Brussels and London should tighten the screws on the Caracas regime
Measures against senior figures stop short of suspending oil export licences
Crossings of treacherous Darién Gap linking South and Central America rise before US presidential poll
Move part of campaign of repression since President Nicolás Maduro claimed re-election win, say rights groups
Madrid’s role in departure of Edmundo González heavily criticised after he was pressured inside embassy
Cooperation offers Venezuela a way back
Venezuela’s autocratic leader has jailed his opponents and left America and Europe facing an awkward dilemma