By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Venezuela's economic and humanitarian situation is "quite fragile," the ...
Figures show Venezuela’s public debt sits at roughly 180 percent of its GDP as the country struggles with tumult.
In fact, given the economy’s high dependence on oil revenue, some kind of recovery is all but certain. U.S. President Donald Trump has allowed Venezuela to begin selling its oil in global markets. As ...
As U.S. sanctions ease and oil money begins to trickle back after Nicolás Maduro's removal, Venezuelans weigh hopes for ...
When news of a U.S. military operation in Venezuela and the arrest of President Nicolás Maduro flashed across television screens last week, it seemed a world away from Pakistan. But in the narrow ...
Venezuelan leaders face an unprecedented economic crisis, and their currency is almost worthless. So they created a new one. Venezuela’s government on Tuesday launched the world’s first sovereign ...
Natural resource wealth does not automatically translate to public prosperity. Venezuela's rapid economic decline was fueled by volatile oil prices and poor policy decisions. Chávez's nationalization ...
Tourism in Cuba is plummeting at a time when the island desperately needs that revenue. For almost two decades, a steady trickle of visitors led to a boom in tourism, only for the pandemic and severe ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Venezuela, home to the world's largest oil reserves, was once among the world's richest nations. Years of economic collapse drove ...
Two days after the U.S. military captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, retired Cuban colonel Oscar Larralde led a small gathering of officials at the Cuban Embassy in Washington D.C. to ...