Venezuela News in English

February 7, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 7th February, and here’s your Venezuela daily news capsule.

Amnesty law demands the repeal of repressive norms in Venezuela.

Dmitry Medvedev does not rule out a pardon for Maduro amid U.S. discussions.

Venezuela introduces a new business model in the oil industry, moving towards privatization.

Iran-U.S. indirect negotiations conclude in Oman, with plans for future meetings.

Venezuelan gasoline imports rise, with 1.4 million barrels expected this month.

Former Minister Nora Uribe Trujillo passes away, leaving a legacy in communication.

Official dollar rate rises slightly, now at 382.63 bolívares.

Diosdado Cabello warns of fractures within Chavismo following Maduro's capture.

First pet columbarium opens in Caracas, offering a resting place for beloved animals.

Cuba's survival plan from the 90s revisited to tackle fuel shortages.

U.S. announces new oil sanctions against Iran, targeting trading partners.

ISIS claims responsibility for deadly mosque attack in Pakistan, leaving many casualties.

International airlines resume flights to Venezuela, signaling a shift in travel dynamics.

Binance founder declares himself "poor" following Bitcoin's significant drop.

Oil prices surge amid ongoing concerns regarding Iran's geopolitical situation.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

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