We have started to collect the most important news related to Venezuela in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Mexico threatens to sever diplomatic ties with Venezuela as relations between the two countries continue to sour.
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Venezuela and Mexico order their envoys home as a row deepens over an apparent insult by President Chavez.
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Mexico threatens to cut all diplomatic ties with Venezuela as a row between their leaders escalates.
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President Hugo Chavez leads a protest in the Venezuelan capital Caracas against a US-backed trade plan.
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Argentine President Nestor Kirchner holds talks in Venezuela with Hugo Chavez to strengthen regional unity.
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's government agrees a deal to provide cheap heating fuel to low-income Americans.
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Spain's defence minister is to travel to Caracas to sign an arms contract opposed by the US.
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A deal that will see Venezuela supplied with military hardware by Spain goes ahead despite US opposition.
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Three opposition parties in Venezuela pull out of the congressional election on Sunday, claiming conditions are unfair.
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Venezuela's President Chavez says the opposition is trying to derail congressional elections by pulling out.
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A fourth Venezuelan party withdraws from Sunday's election amid a row over electronic voting machines.
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Parties allied to President Hugo Chavez say they have won every seat in Venezuela's parliamentary elections.
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The US calls for reform in Venezuela after supporters of Hugo Chavez sweep parliamentary elections.
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An oil company controlled by the Venezuelan government makes its first delivery of cut-price heating oil to the US.
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International monitors in Venezuela give mixed reactions on Sunday's congressional election.
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The presidents of the South American trading bloc Mercosur start the process of including Venezuela as a member.
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Venezuela's opposition leader Carlos Ortega is jailed for 15 years on charges of inciting civil unrest during a strike.
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Two leading Venezuelan lawmakers accuse the US of a plot to damage the government of President Hugo Chavez.
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The world's largest oil firm, ExxonMobil, is told to agree a joint venture with Venezuela or risk losing oil concessions.
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Bolivia's president-elect Evo Morales has pledged to join Venezuela in the "anti-imperialist fight".
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Peru withdraws its ambassador to Caracas after what it says is interference by Hugo Chavez in its election.
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Compared to most Londoners, the people of Caracas have a more unequivocal view of their underground railway.
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Venezuelan lawmakers sit for the first time after elections produce a parliament with no seats for the opposition.
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Spain says it will go ahead with the sale of 12 military planes to Venezuela despite US objections.
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President Hugo Chavez demands an apology after a cardinal says Venezuela is nearing dictatorship.
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Venezuela and the US are set to sign a new agreement to fight international drug trafficking.
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Colombian politicians held by rebels urge President Chavez of Venezuela to help free them in a video appeal.
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Thousands of people join an anti-war march in Venezuela as the annual World Social Forum opens.
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The Venezuelan vice-president says a number of military officers are held on suspicion of passing information to the US.
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President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela threatens to jail any US officials caught spying in his country.
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