Venezuela
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Government

Venezuela, Spain and Secret Deals: Why Zapatero’s Name Stirs Controversy
Spain debates the role of former Prime Minister Zapatero in Venezuelan affairs. Writer Sáenz Borgo accuses him of personal gain.…
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Foreigners

Madrid–Caracas Flights Resume What Has Changed in Three Months
After a long hiatus, flights from Madrid to Caracas are available again. Passengers face delays and uncertainty. Spanish airlines are…
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News

Return of Direct Flights Madrid – Caracas: What Will Change for Spain
Spanish airlines are resuming flights to Venezuela. After a long break, new travel opportunities are opening up. The changes will…
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Corruption

Plus Ultra Internal Documents Reveal Payments to Zapatero’s Associate and Money Laundering Probe
Internal Plus Ultra documents expose payments to a close associate of Zapatero. Investigators link these transactions to money laundering and…
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Demographics and Population

Spain Sees Historic Population Surge and New Migration Record
For the first time, over 10 million residents were born abroad. The number of foreigners has reached an all-time high.…
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Government

Around Machado: Allegations Against Zapatero and Amnesty Scandal in Caracas
The Venezuelan opposition accuses Zapatero of trying to isolate Machado. The Amnesty Law sparks controversy and concern. Spain is closely…
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Courts

The €90,000 Cash Case New Details Emerge in the Financing Scandal
Large sums of cash and unexpected confessions are at the center of this high-profile investigation. The suspects are pointing fingers…
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Courts

The Delcy Envelope Scandal New Accusations of Illegal PSOE Financing
At the heart of a high-profile investigation is a mysterious envelope delivered from Venezuela. Its contents could shed light on…
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Analysis

US Diplomat Compares Spanish Transition to Reforms in Venezuela
How does Spanish history continue to shape international debates? An American official has unexpectedly made Spain’s democratic transition a central…
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Crime

Scandal Over Housing and Wages in Madrid as Migrants Stand on the Brink of Change
In Madrid, two migrant families have found themselves in the spotlight due to unbearable living and working conditions. Their stories…
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Elections

Vox removes Latino section from website amid migration debate
Vox unexpectedly removed its section for Latinos. An internal party dispute over migration is intensifying. Young activists are demanding change…
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Justice

Only Every Seventh Spaniard Supported Trump’s Actions in Venezuela
Most Spaniards condemned the US military operation in Venezuela, with only 13.6% approving of Trump's actions. The public is concerned…
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Courts

Spanish anti-drug prosecutor dismisses Hazte Oír accusations against Zapatero
Prosecutors found no grounds to pursue a case against Zapatero Hazte Oír had accused him of links to drug cartels…
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Courts

Spanish Court Denies Extradition of Venezuelan Opposition Politician in Cyberattack Case
The Spanish judiciary has refused to extradite a former Venezuelan lawmaker accused of a cyberattack, citing insufficient grounds for extradition.…
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European Commission

Spain ready to reconsider EU sanctions on Venezuela if democratic changes are made
Spain expresses support for democratic change in Venezuela. Madrid is prepared to push for lifting EU sanctions if real steps…
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Courts

Three Spaniards released from Venezuelan prisons after diplomatic talks
Three more Spaniards have been freed in Venezuela amid a wave of mass amnesties. The Spanish Foreign Ministry urges the…
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Demographics and Population

Spanish Political Parties Battle for Influence in Latin America Amid Venezuela Crisis
Spanish politics extend beyond Europe as a new fight for votes and influence unfolds in Latin America. The crisis in…
Modern relations between Spain and Venezuela are strained and complex. In recent years, the two countries have experienced a series of conflicts, spanning political, economic, and humanitarian issues.
Economic ties between Spain and Venezuela were previously robust, but due to the ongoing crisis in Venezuela and increased U.S. sanctions, trade between the two countries has declined. Spanish companies have been leaving Venezuela amid economic instability and investment risks.Political relations have also grown tense. Spain has been critical of the Venezuelan government and expressed support for opposition parties. In response, the Venezuelan government has criticized the Spanish authorities and expelled Spanish diplomats.Recently, tensions escalated further after Venezuela accused the Spanish government of supporting an attempted coup. Spain responded with a protest, calling the accusation unfounded and provocative.As a result, relations between Spain and Venezuela remain tense, marked by ongoing conflicts on multiple fronts.



















