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Venezuela Ramps Up Threat to Annex Part of Guyana
  + stars: | 2023-12-05 | by ( Kejal Vyas | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
People in Caracas, Venezuela, waited to vote in a referendum on Essequibo, a disputed territory with neighboring Guyana, on Sunday. Photo: miguel gutierrez/ShutterstockTUSCHEN, Guyana—Venezuela is ratcheting up its claims to a swath of Guyana, its oil-rich neighbor, which has recently become one of the world’s hottest energy frontiers. The growing dispute between Venezuela’s authoritarian regime and Guyana involves a vast area facing Tuschen village called Essequibo, and comes as an Exxon Mobil -led consortium has made a series of offshore oil discoveries and Guyana pushes for more hydrocarbons exploration in areas that Venezuela claims as its own.
Persons: miguel gutierrez, Shutterstock TUSCHEN Organizations: Exxon Mobil Locations: Caracas, Venezuela, Essequibo, Guyana, Guyana — Venezuela
People in Buenos Aires waiting Sunday to cast their vote. Photo: Cristina Sille/ReutersBUENOS AIRES—Argentines began to cast their ballots Sunday in a hotly contested presidential election between two candidates with starkly different views on how to pull the troubled country out of a punishing economic recession marked by a collapsing currency, growing poverty and one of the world’s highest rates of inflation. Polls had indicated a tossup between Economy Minister Sergio Massa and libertarian TV pundit Javier Milei. Massa, a 51-year-old lawyer who has directed the economy as inflation rose to 143%, has sought to distance himself from the unpopular ruling Peronist government, promising to deliver a “moderate and centrist” administration.
Persons: Cristina Sille, Sergio Massa, Javier Milei Organizations: Reuters, Reuters BUENOS AIRES — Locations: Buenos Aires, Reuters BUENOS AIRES, Peronist
Javier Milei at a polling station in Buenos Aires on Sunday. Photo: Anita Pouchard Serra/Bloomberg NewsBUENOS AIRES—Javier Milei, a libertarian political outsider who pledged to flatten Argentina’s political establishment, was elected president Sunday in a major shift for a country buffeted by one of the world’s highest rates of inflation and mounting poverty after years of populist rule. Milei, a 53-year-old congressman, took 56% of the vote to 44% for Economy Minister Sergio Massa with 88% of the ballots counted, the National Electoral Directorate said.
Persons: Javier Milei, Anita Pouchard Serra, Sergio Massa Organizations: Sunday, Bloomberg News BUENOS AIRES, Economy, Electoral Locations: Buenos Aires
Qatar’s growing role as an international conflict mediator is opening commercial opportunities for the gas-rich Arab Gulf state. Photo: Christopher Pike/Bloomberg NewsFor more than a year, Qatar quietly hosted talks between senior U.S. and Venezuelan officials that led to a breakthrough last month when Washington lifted sanctions on Venezuela’s crippled energy industry. Now the tiny Arab state, and a Qatari conglomerate, are trying to cash in.
Persons: Christopher Pike Organizations: Bloomberg, U.S Locations: Qatar, Washington, Qatari
Venezuelan Court Suspends Results of Opposition Primary
  + stars: | 2023-10-30 | by ( Kejal Vyas | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Maria Corina Machado at news conference in Caracas, Venezuela, last month. Photo: Carlos Becerra/Bloomberg NewsVenezuela’s highest court suspended the outcome of a primary that the opposition held to choose a presidential candidate, casting doubts over a deal that President Nicolás Maduro had reached with the Biden administration to pave the way for free and fair elections. The Supreme Court’s decision on Monday came after a series of public comments by Maduro and other high-ranking regime officials in recent days deeming the opposition’s Oct. 22 primary a fraud, though no evidence for the assertion was offered.
Persons: Maria Corina Machado, Carlos Becerra, Nicolás Maduro, Biden, Maduro Organizations: Bloomberg Locations: Caracas, Venezuela
A voter cast his ballot at a polling station in Caracas, Venezuela, on Sunday. Photo: Associated PressBOGOTÁ, Colombia—In polling stations from Venezuela to the U.S. to Europe, Venezuela’s opposition put on a primary election Sunday in which a conservative, pro-business engineer was expected to be chosen as the candidate to challenge authoritarian President Nicolás Maduro’s regime in next year’s presidential election. Maria Corina Machado held a commanding lead in polls, and her victory was foretold in a field of 10 candidates. But as of early Sunday night, it remained unclear if she would be permitted to run in the general election because Maduro’s government has barred her, as it has other prominent dissident politicians, from holding office.
Persons: Nicolás Maduro’s, Maria Corina Machado Locations: Caracas, Venezuela, Colombia, Europe
Pedro Martínez gets on his knees and prays for the release of his son. Photo: Rod Lamkey/Zuma PressThirteen months ago, on the day she celebrated her retirement, Elaine Cristella received a text message with a mug shot of her son and the news that the former Florida resident had been jailed in Venezuela. Security forces arrested her son, Joseph Cristella, in September last year at a bus stop shortly after he had crossed into Venezuela from Colombia to visit his fiancée, a Venezuelan. The charge: conspiracy against the Venezuelan state, his mother said.
Persons: Pedro Martínez, Rod Lamkey, Elaine Cristella, Joseph Cristella Organizations: Zuma, Security, Venezuelan Locations: Florida, Venezuela, Colombia, Venezuelan
U.S. Lifts Broad Sanctions Against Venezuela for Six Months
  + stars: | 2023-10-19 | by ( Kejal Vyas | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
The U.S. lifted sanctions against Venezuela’s oil and gas sectors for six months on Wednesday. Photo: Betty Laura Zapata/Bloomberg NewsThe Biden administration late Wednesday announced the removal of a broad array of sanctions against Venezuela’s oil and gas sector in response to a deal between President Nicolás Maduro ’s authoritarian government and his political opponents that could lead to a presidential election next year. The U.S. Treasury Department suspended for six months measures against Venezuela that had prohibited financial transactions in the country’s energy sector and gold mining industry. The measure also ended a ban on trading Venezuelan government bonds.
Persons: Betty Laura Zapata, Nicolás Maduro Organizations: U.S, Bloomberg, Biden, Wednesday, U.S . Treasury Locations: U.S, Venezuela
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Persons: Dow Jones Locations: venezuela
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Persons: Dow Jones Locations: americas
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Persons: Dow Jones Locations: americas, ecuador
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Persons: Dow Jones Locations: haiti
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Persons: Dow Jones Locations: venezuelan
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Persons: Dow Jones, d701c050 Organizations: kenyan Locations: haiti
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Persons: Dow Jones Locations: americas, argentina
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Persons: Dow Jones Locations: miami
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Persons: Dow Jones Locations: americas, colombian
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Persons: Dow Jones Locations: guyana
Collin EatonCollin Eaton writes about the largest American oil companies and global energy issues in The Wall Street Journal's Houston bureau. Collin joined the Journal in early 2020, a few weeks before the onset of the pandemic and a historic oil-market collapse that crippled U.S. shale companies. In the aftermath, Collin covered the major strategic shifts that have changed the industry's role in the world's energy market, as well as the return of $100-a-barrel oil and record fuel prices as companies and consumers grappled with inflation. Collin previously wrote about oil and gas for Reuters and the Houston Chronicle. He began his career writing about banking and finance in Houston.
Persons: Collin Eaton Collin Eaton, Collin Organizations: Reuters, Houston Chronicle Locations: Houston
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Persons: Dow Jones Locations: colombia
El Salvador, long whipsawed by gang violence that made it one of the world’s most dangerous countries, turned things around by jailing huge swaths of its population. The country once known for having the world’s highest murder rate now has the world’s highest incarceration rate—about double that of the U.S.
Organizations: El Locations: El Salvador
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Persons: Dow Jones, d10ec068 Locations: venezuela
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Persons: Dow Jones Locations: venezuela
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