Trump says Venezuela safe for Americans
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When you read reports of armed militias patrolling the streets of Caracas, food and medicine shortages, and rumoured Hezbollah training camps, it’s hard to believe that a decade ago Venezuela was a top up-and-coming adventure destination.
Uncertainty tied to recent developments involving Venezuela continues to weigh on travel demand across the Caribbean.
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A highly undiversified economy: why beautiful Venezuela is the country where tourism contributes the least to the GDP
The tourism industry currently contributes only 0.5% to its economy, the weakest contribution among all evaluated by the World Travel and Tourism Council. Venezuela holds the world's largest oil reserves, but that is not its only wealth. The country also ...
The U.S. capture of Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro has triggered worldwide condemnation, deep divisions among Venezuelans, and renewed geopolitical tensions. Inside the country and across the diaspora, reactions are sharply split. Beyond politics ...
The recent military operation in Venezuela disrupted vacations to popular destinations. Here are tips for buying travel insurance and protecting your trip. By Gabe Castro-Root Thousands of travelers found themselves stuck in the Caribbean this week after ...
Venezuela's acting president signs law ending state oil monopoly, reversing decades of socialist policy to allow private companies control of the industry.
Delcy Rodriguez is slow-walking human-rights and democratic reforms, aiming to outlast Washington’s focus on her country as U.S. midterms approach.
Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story Trump removes some Venezuelan oil sanctions The U.S. is lifting some sanctions on Venezuelan oil, seeking to allow American firms to trade and sell more oil that is produced there.