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Photos show daily life along Venezuela’s oil coast after Maduro’s capture

Following Maduro's capture for New York charges, Venezuela's leadership is contested, with US backing for Vice President Delcy Rodriguez and jockeying among opposition figures.

  • A woman hangs clothes to dry in Punto Fijo, Venezuela, on January 14, 2026, near the Cardon refinery.
  • Daily life along Venezuela's oil coast involves fishing boats and oil tankers, as seen in Punto Fijo and the Paraguana Peninsula.
  • Flames were observed rising from flare stacks at the Amuay refinery in Los Taques, Venezuela, on January 14, 2026.
  • Acting President Delcy Rodriguez announced plans to reform Venezuela’s energy sector as the oil refining hub dominates the northwestern coast.
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Faced with the capture of its president, Nicolás Maduro, by U.S. armed forces, Venezuelans face uncertainty. End of the Chavista regime, democratic transition, U.S. tutelage? Venezuela's future is today more uncertain than ever before. Faced with this historic turnaround, the population is forced to contain itself and restrict any expression of intense emotions.Continue reading...

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Photos show daily life along Venezuela’s oil coast after Maduro’s capture

PARAGUANA PENINSULA, Venezuela (AP) — Less than two weeks after a U.S. military operation captured former President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, and as his successor, acting President Delcy Rodriguez, announced plans to reform Venezuela’s energy sector, the country’s largest…

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After the capture of Nicolás Maduro, the United States declared that it wanted to control - for an indefinite period - all Venezuelan oil. The first sales of barrels would have been finalized. A geopolitics of oil in the midst of reconfiguration.

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La República broke the news in Lima, Peru on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
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