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The first direct commercial flight between the United States and Venezuela landed in the South American country's capital on Thursday, marking the resumption of air travel after a seven-year hiatus. The suspension was imposed by the U.S. Homeland Security Department due to security concerns.01 May 2026-02:44
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Regular passenger flights between the United States and Venezuela are set to resume on April 30, ending a seven-year suspension and restoring a key air connection between the two countries.30 Apr 2026-12:13
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A U.S. Army soldier charged with making $400,000 by using insider information to bet on the removal of ousted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has been released on $250,000 bond, a Justice Department spokesman said on Friday.24 Apr 2026-22:03
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The United States reportedly spent nearly $3 billion on a military operation aimed at capturing Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.16 Feb 2026-10:59
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On Saturday, Venezuela's interim government released 17 political prisoners from the Zona 7 detention center in Caracas, as confirmed by National Assembly President Jorge Rodríguez. This action coincides with ongoing debates over a proposed amnesty law intended to address decades of political prosecutions.14 Feb 2026-12:30
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Colombia-based airline Avianca, one of the world’s oldest carriers and a leading airline in Latin America, announced on Thursday that it has resumed daily flights between Bogotá, Colombia, and Caracas, Venezuela.13 Feb 2026-13:46
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China has reportedly purchased Venezuelan oil that was previously acquired by the United States.12 Feb 2026-17:17
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Thousands of supporters of Venezuela’s former leader Nicolas Maduro, who was removed in a deadly U.S. military operation, marched through Caracas on Tuesday to demand his release.04 Feb 2026-09:15
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