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🇻🇪🇺🇸 "The grade of oil that Venezuela produces is exactly the grade that the US needs."
"70% of the refining capacity of the Gulf Coast is designed to process Venezuelan oil. It's heavy crude. That's precisely what we need. In fact, it makes a lot of sense for us, one way or another, to get involved in Venezuela."
This is said by Natasha Kaneva, the global head of oil and commodities research at JP Morgan Chase.
"70% of the refining capacity of the Gulf Coast is designed to process Venezuelan oil. It's heavy crude. That's precisely what we need. In fact, it makes a lot of sense for us, one way or another, to get involved in Venezuela."
This is said by Natasha Kaneva, the global head of oil and commodities research at JP Morgan Chase.
🇺🇸🇻🇪 Laura Dogu leads strategic meeting with Chevron
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🇻🇪⚠️ From the Helicoide. Minutes ago
Goodyear reopens its plant in Venezuela after seven years of economic inactivity https://bit.ly/4rWFRvl
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Goodyear reabre su planta en Venezuela tras siete años de inactividad económica - Diario Versión Final
Después de más de siete años de cierre, la histórica planta de neumáticos Goodyear en Venezuela ha reanudado su producción en la población de Los Guayos,
"We are not afraid"
: the cry of the families of political prisoners and civil society at the gates of El Helicoide for the meeting of "prayer and solidarity" for the freedom of political detainees
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The woman who yesterday welcomed Jorge Rodríguez with hugs in Zone 7 today returned to the detention center and was confronted by her relatives:
She admitted that she doesn't have any children in prison.
She admitted that she doesn't have any children in prison.
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⚠️🇻🇪 Outside El Helicoide, relatives of political prisoners managed to break through the police cordons after security agencies attempted to prevent a peaceful and symbolic protest.
Despite the blockades and intimidation, the relatives advanced to the entrance of the detention center, where they raised their voices for justice and demanded the immediate and unconditional release of all political prisoners.
Despite the blockades and intimidation, the relatives advanced to the entrance of the detention center, where they raised their voices for justice and demanded the immediate and unconditional release of all political prisoners.
🇻🇪🇵🇱 María Corina along with Lech Wałęsa
Lech Wałęsa was one of my greatest heroes in my youth. When I was in school, I wrote him a letter that he never answered…
Today, in a wonderful encounter, he asked his team to get my letter to him no matter what…! His struggle back then in Poland inspired millions around the world, and today he accompanies us Venezuelans in our quest for democracy and freedom.
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The relatives of political prisoners are participating this Saturday in a day of prayer to demand the release of all those arbitrarily detained by the regime in Venezuela, as it marks 30 days since the announcement of mass releases, which are still incomplete
Six international airlines resume flights to Venezuela between February and March
At least six international airlines will resume their flights to Venezuela between this February and March, EFE was told by the president of the Venezuelan Association of Travel and Tourism Agencies (Avavit), Vicky Herrera.
According to the organization, TAP, Turkish Airlines, LATAM, Avianca, GOL and Plus Ultra have already confirmed the resumption of their operations to and from the country, whose connectivity was affected since November, when the United States called for extreme precautions when flying over Venezuela due to what it considered a "potentially dangerous situation", amid its military deployment in the Caribbean Sea.
At least six international airlines will resume their flights to Venezuela between this February and March, EFE was told by the president of the Venezuelan Association of Travel and Tourism Agencies (Avavit), Vicky Herrera.
According to the organization, TAP, Turkish Airlines, LATAM, Avianca, GOL and Plus Ultra have already confirmed the resumption of their operations to and from the country, whose connectivity was affected since November, when the United States called for extreme precautions when flying over Venezuela due to what it considered a "potentially dangerous situation", amid its military deployment in the Caribbean Sea.
Relatives of political prisoners highlighted their demand for release during the passage of athletes through El Helicoide in the CAF 2026