Venezuela, Chevron
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Seven kids whose parents were deported from the US without them arrived in Venezuela on Friday on board a flight with 200 other expelled Venezuelans.
In a marked shift in U.S. policy toward Venezuela, the Trump administration has quietly approved a new license allowing oil giant Chevron to restart its operations in the South American nation, according to sources with direct knowledge of the negotiations.
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Venezuela’s returning migrants allege abuses in El Salvador’s ‘hell’ prison where US sent them
Venezuelan migrants imprisoned for months in El Salvador under a U.S. immigration crackdown have reunited with their families.
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Deported migrants say they were beaten, sexually abused and fed rotten food inside a notorious El Salvador prison.
Wilbert Castañeda suffered traumatic brain injuries in the Navy, which “led him to make a bad decision” to go to Venezuela, his brother said.
Venezuela says it is opening a formal investigation into several Salvadoran officials, including President Nayib Bukele, over the alleged abuse of Venezuelan migrants deported from the US.
The Trump administration is easing oil sanctions on Venezuela by authorizing Chevron to resume operations under strict conditions, marking a major policy shift with geopolitical implications.
The case of Dahud Hanid Ortíz, a U.S.-Venezuelan citizen brought home in Trump’s prisoner swap, has upset U.S. allies and sown division in the State Department.
One of the 10 American citizens or residents freed by the government of Nicolás Maduro in a recent high-profile prisoner exchange with the United States was a fugitive convicted of a triple murder in Spain,
Venezuela Attorney General Tarek Saab said on Monday that his office will investigate El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele and two other officials for the alleged abuse of Venezuelans who were detained in the Central American country.