We have started to collect the most important news related to Venezuela in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
A meeting of Venezuela's leader and Colombian Farc rebels to discuss a hostage swap is postponed.
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad holds talks in Venezuela with President Hugo Chavez.
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez warns private schools they face closure unless they adopt a socialist curriculum.
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Left-wing Colombian rebels indicate they are ready to meet Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez for preliminary talks.
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US oil giant Exxon Mobil is seeking arbitration over a stand-off with Venezuela about seized oil assets.
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Venezuela's parliament approves for a second time President Chavez's proposed constitutional changes.
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Colombia rejects a proposal by Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez to travel to Colombia to meet a rebel leader.
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President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela pardons and frees 27 Colombians convicted for plotting against him.
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez says he will invite Colombian rebels to discuss a hostage release deal.
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Venezuelan MPs give initial approval to constitutional reforms, including an end to presidential term limits.
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President Chavez proposes changes to Venezuela's constitution, including an end to presidential term limits.
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The presidents of Bolivia, Venezuela and Argentina sign joint energy deals worth more than $1bn in Bolivia.
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Venezuela will guarantee the energy needs of its Latin American allies, President Hugo Chavez says.
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez confirms he wants to change the law to remain in power indefinitely.
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James Ingham meets the people and mules taking books to the mountain villages of Venezuela.
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez vows to expel foreigners who publicly criticise him or his cabinet.
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Plans to form a single political party in Venezuela have taken a step forward with the first activists' meetings.
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Venezuela's opposition-aligned RCTV has started cable broadcasts after losing its terrestrial licence.
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Venezuela's opposition-aligned RCTV says it will start cable broadcasts from Monday after losing its terrestrial licence.
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Venezuela bids a hostile farewell to the US ambassador, as he regrets not achieving greater dialogue.
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Hugo Chavez sets a September deadline for Brazil and Paraguay to back Venezuela's membership of Mercosur.
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