Acting president Delcy Rodriguez is traveling to represent her country before the International Court of Justice in a dispute over the oil-rich Essequibo region.
By Stephanie van den Berg THE HAGUE, May 6 (Reuters) - Venezuela told judges at the United Nations' highest court, the World Court, on Wednesday that it rejects its jurisdiction in its century-old ...
Guyana has asked judges at the International Court of Justice to rule that Venezuela does not have a legitimate claim on the ...
Venezuela insists that a mineral-rich region of Guyana was fraudulently taken in the 19th century. Venezuela’s representative ...
Speaking to Fox News earlier on Monday, Trump said he was “seriously considering making Venezuela the 51st US state,” ...
Venezuela's rights to the oil-rich territory of Essequibo are "inalienable", its representative told the top UN court on ...
Guyana’s government has sent a protest note to Venezuela demanding an investigation into recent border shootings that wounded Guyanese soldiers ...
Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez has arrived in the Netherlands to defend her country’s claim to a mineral- and oil-rich region in western Guyana before the United Nations highest court in ...
World Court previously ruling it has authority to hear the matter --case was referred to the ICJ by the UN Secretary-General ...