Welcome back! I’m dusting off my snow boots as I prepare to head to the World Economic Forum in Davos. Let me know what - if ...
The complex geopolitics of oil mean Maduro’s capture may have as big an impact in Moscow, Beijing, Tehran and Havana as in ...
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When President Donald Trump announced the audacious capture of Nicolás Maduro to face drug-trafficking charges in the United States, he portrayed the strongman’s vice president and longti ...
U.S. intervention in Venezuela has temporarily eased the long-standing territorial threat to Guyana’s rapidly expanding oil industry, though the underlying dispute over Essequibo remains unresolved.
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An existing treaty offers full U.S. military access to the island, so why go to war against NATO member Denmark?
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Trump spent his first year back in office rapidly executing major pieces of his agenda through executive orders and via a tax ...
Rodriguez, 56, a quiet but rigorous technocrat who was vice president and oil minister, has named a central banker to help run the economy, a presidential chief of staff and, crucially, a new head of ...