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Month: November 2022

US provides Chevron limited authorization to pump oil in Venezuela after reaching humanitarian agreement

By Sam Fossum, CNN The US has granted Chevron limited authorization to resume pumping oil from Venezuela following the announcement Saturday that the Venezuelan government and the opposition group have reached an agreement on humanitarian relief and will continue to negotiate for a solution to the country’s chronic economic and political crisis, including a focus

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Estados Unidos otorga a Chevron una autorización limitada para extraer petróleo en Venezuela tras un acuerdo humanitario

Sofía Benavides (CNN) — Estados Unidos otorgó a Chevron una autorización limitada para reanudar la extracción de petróleo de Venezuela, luego del anuncio este sábado de que el gobierno venezolano y la oposición llegaran a un acuerdo sobre ayuda humanitaria. Las partes continuarán negociando una solución a la crisis económica y política del país, incluyendo

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“Aterra que nuestras vidas sean tan controversiales”: la puja en torno a los brazaletes ‘OneLove’ se convierte en un espectáculo más de la Copa del Mundo

Sofía Benavides (CNN) — El Presidente de la FIFA, Gianni Infantino, pidió a los países participantes que el fútbol fuera el centro de atención del Mundial de Qatar, pero no ha sido así. El organismo rector del fútbol mundial entró en conflicto con siete países europeos por amenazar con sanciones a cualquier jugador que lleve

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Biden eases Venezuela sanctions as opposition talks resume

By ZEKE MILLER AP White House Correspondent WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration on Saturday eased some oil sanctions on Venezuela in an effort to support newly restarted negotiations between President Nicolás Maduro’s government and its opposition. The Treasury Department is allowing Chevron to resume “limited” energy production in Venezuela after years of sanctions that

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Biden eases Venezuela sanctions as opposition talks resume

By ZEKE MILLER AP White House Correspondent WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration on Saturday eased some oil sanctions on Venezuela in an effort to support newly restarted negotiations between President Nicolás Maduro’s government and its opposition. The Treasury Department is allowing Chevron to resume “limited” energy production in Venezuela after years of sanctions that

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