by Natalie Moodey | Sep 11, 2025 | Caribbean news
Division in the Caribbean as US deploys troops to the region The Caribbean is facing one of its most serious geopolitical crises in decades as the US escalates military pressure on Venezuela, deploying warships, more than 4500 personnel, and advanced aircraft...
by Natalie Moodey | Nov 7, 2024 | Caribbean news
A recent ruling by Trinidad and Tobago’s Supreme Court has granted US energy giant ConocoPhillips the authority to seize payments directed to Venezuela’s state-owned oil company, PDVSA from the cross-border Dragon Gas project. The court’s decision to uphold...
by Natalie Moodey | Sep 26, 2024 | Caribbean news
Tensions are high between the governments of the Dominican Republic and Venezuela following a series of diplomatic disputes, including the latter’s presidential election and the former’s facilitation of a plane seizure. Relations notably soured when Venezuela...
by Natalie Moodey | Aug 5, 2024 | Caribbean news
The governments of Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela have signed an agreement for the exploration and production of natural gas from the Cocuina-Manakin field. The 20-year agreement to exploit the field, which extends across the maritime...
by Natalie Moodey | May 8, 2024 | Caribbean Insight
The European Union (EU) has signalled its willingness to support the Dragon Pipeline between Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago despite reimposition of US sanctions on Venezuela. The 90-kilometre pipeline project between the two countries has been in the news in...