Venezuela News, Politics, and Stories

When talking about Venezuela, a northern South American country famous for its oil wealth and vibrant ecosystems. Also known as Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, it sits on the edge of the Caribbean and shares borders with Colombia, Brazil and Guyana. This location means South America, the continent that shapes regional trade, migration and diplomatic ties, plays a big role in its story.

One of the biggest forces driving the nation is the oil industry, the sector that accounts for most of Venezuela’s export earnings, especially heavy crude from the Orinoco Belt. The boom‑and‑bust cycle of petroleum prices has directly impacted political stability, social programs and everyday life. At the same time, the country's biodiversity, its Amazon rainforest patches, cloud forests and coastal marine habitats, offers tourism potential and conservation challenges that sit beside the energy debate.

What you’ll discover

Below you’ll find a mix of stories that cover everything from courtroom drama and sports headlines to environmental warnings across the Horn of Africa. While the tags span many topics, they all intersect with the broader picture of how Venezuela’s politics, oil dependence, and natural riches influence current events. Dive in to see how these forces play out in real‑world headlines and expert analysis.

Venezuelan Opposition Leader Maria Corina Machado Wins 2025 Nobel Peace Prize

Venezuelan Opposition Leader Maria Corina Machado Wins 2025 Nobel Peace Prize
Mark Wilkes Oct 11 2025

Maria Corina Machado, Venezuela's hidden opposition leader, wins the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, amplifying global pressure for democratic elections and human‑rights reforms.

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