Venezuela News in English
February 3, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 3rd February, and here’s your Venezuela daily news capsule.
Chavismo clings to power one month after Maduro's capture, raising concerns over real transition.
U.S. prosecutors request to delay Maduro and Cilia Flores' hearing to March 26 due to logistics.
Citgo receives extended protection from creditors as U.S. sanctions continue to impact Pdvsa bonds.
Venezuela approves oil reform allowing private exploitation under pressure from the Trump administration.
Students and unions demand fair wages, filing a lawsuit with the Supreme Court of Venezuela.
Colombian President Petro visits the U.S. for a crucial meeting with Donald Trump at the White House.
Saime launches a national ID renewal operation across the country, running until February 6.
Devotees honor the Virgin of Candelaria, celebrating its significance in the global Catholic community.
Transport unions warn current fares are insufficient, proposing to set prices at 50 cents.
Chinese refineries replace Venezuelan crude with Iranian oil amid U.S. control over Pdvsa.
Iran calls for nuclear negotiations with the U.S. following threats of military action from Trump.
Identities of officers involved in the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis have been revealed.
Bad Bunny makes history as the first Spanish-language album wins Grammy for Album of the Year.
Gustavo Dudamel wins two Grammys for his work on the album "Yanga," celebrating classical music.
Ecuador reports no measles cases but issues preventive measures amid alerts from neighboring Peru.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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