In recent years, the global oil market has been impacted significantly by COVID-19 disruptions, price wars between oil-producing nations, Russia's war in Ukraine and the conflicts in the Middle East.Just as oil demand was rebounding as COVID-19 lockdowns eased worldwide, pushing prices higher, Russi...| Investing News Network (INN)
In a world of economic uncertainty, the age-old practice of bartering may once again become a vital skill. The Great Depression saw widespread bartering as cash became scarce, and more recently, countries like Venezuela have| Nature of Home
What *not* to do when you're in charge of a country.| www.noahpinion.blog
Venezuela has a general election tomorrow. This promises to be a decisive election that could see the end of the so-called Chavista governments, first under Hugo Chávez from 1998-2013 (o…| Michael Roberts Blog
Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro broke a deal with Washington, but economic coercion is not going to make things better| Responsible Statecraft
Antonio Di Giampaolo has hosted his popular radio news program En el Aire, Spanish for “On the Air,” for nearly 40 years. On May 17, Di Giampaolo planned to broadcast an interview with opposition presidential candidate Edmundo González, but executives at the station Éxitos 93.1 FM in the western city of Maracay nixed the plan with no explanation, according to the journalist. “I had...| Committee to Protect Journalists
The arrival of more than one hundred thousand migrants and asylum seekers in New York City and other major U.S. cities over the past year has sparked renewed debate over U.S. immigration policy.| Council on Foreign Relations