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  • Opec exports to US fall to a five-year low as cartel cuts its output

    February 6, 2019

    US oil imports from Opec countries have dropped to five-year lows as the oil producing cartel cuts output, while US domestic production grows. Opec’s sales to the world’s biggest economy fell 22 per cent month-on-month and 37 per cent year on year, to 1.4m barrels per day, data from energy intelligence company Kpler shows. Read [...]

  • EU countries recognise opposition leader Guaido as president of Venezuela

    February 4, 2019

    The UK, France, Spain and Sweden have recognised opposition leader Juan Guaido as the interim president of Venezuela after a deadline for President Nicholas Maduro to call fresh presidential elections expired. British Foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt wrote on twitter: Nicolas Maduro has not called Presidential elections within 8 day limit we have set. So UK [...]

  • High-ranking Venezuelan general backs opposition leader as supporters rally in the capital

    February 2, 2019

    A Venezuelan airforce general has publicly declared his support for the self-declared interim president of Venezuela Juan Guaido as thousands of opposition supporters rally in Caracas. In a video circulating on Twitter today, General Francisco Yanez of the air force’s high command, said most of the armed forces already disavowed Maduro, who claims he is [...]

  • Oil prices lifted by strong US job data and Venezuela sanctions

    February 2, 2019

    Oil prices rose by about three per cent on Friday on the back of news that US job growth had been greater than expected, despite the government's month-long shutdown.  The sanctions imposed on Venezuelan exports has also helped tighten supply, with the country's tankers stuck at ports.  Brent crude oil rose $1.91 a barrel, or 3.14 per [...]

  • Venezuela braced for more protests as Maduro rules out snap election

    January 30, 2019

    Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro today said he is ready to negotiate with the country’s opposition but dismissed calls for a snap election. The socialist leader said calls for early elections amounted to blackmail and insisted a vote will not take place until 2025, RIA Novosti reported. Read more: Labour leadership accused of 'weasel words' over Venezuela [...]

  • Row over Bank of England’s Venezuelan gold heats up as senior Tory MP writes to Carney

    January 28, 2019

    The row over the Bank of England’s handling of Venezuelan gold escalated tonight after the former chair of parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee revealed he had written to governor Mark Carney expressing his concerns over the arrangement. Senior Tory MP Crispin Blunt urged the governor to block President Nicolas Maduro’s attempts to take back the gold, [...]

  • Labour leadership accused of ‘weasel words’ over Venezuela by their own MPs

    January 28, 2019

    Leading Labour MPs have been accused of “weasel words” on Venezuela after several signed a letter hitting out at the attempted ousting of the country’s dictatorial president, Nicolas Maduro. Shadow chancellor John McDonnell, shadow home secretary Diane Abbott and ten other MPs were among a host of signatories to the letter which appeared in the [...]

  • US warns violence against Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido to be met with ‘significant response’

    January 27, 2019

    The White House has promised a “significant response” to any violence against Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido pressure increased on President Nicolas Maduro to call an election. On Saturday foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt said the UK will recognise Venezuelan opposition politician Juan Guaido as leader unless elections are called within eight days. France, Spain and [...]

  • UK will recognise Guaido unless Venezuela holds new elections – foreign secretary Hunt

    January 26, 2019

    Britain has become the latest western nation to throw its weight behind Venezuelan opposition politician Juan Guaido as pressure increases on President Nicolas Maduro. The UK will recognise Guaido as president unless new elections are called within eight days, Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said. Read more: Corbyn hosts Venezuelan diplomat in parliament as anti-Maduro protests erupt [...]

  • Venezuela is a humanitarian crisis – and the British left just laughs

    January 25, 2019

    “Nice company you’ve got there, @Dyson! Shame if we nationalised it.” So tweeted Owen Jones, Guardian columnist and fierce supporter of Jeremy Corbyn, in response to news that Dyson is relocating from Britain to Singapore. The tweet sparked the predictable outrage from people who believe that a private company should be able to take its [...]

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