العقوبات الأمريكية

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Binance Implements Major Compliance Team Changes After Guilty Plea

Binance, one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges, has announced significant changes to its compliance team following its guilty plea regarding violations of U.S. sanctions and money laundering laws. This move is part of the company's efforts to rebuild its operations and improve its market reputation.

India Resumes Iranian Oil Imports After 7-Year Halt

On Saturday, India announced the resumption of oil imports from Iran for the first time in seven years, amid ongoing disruptions in global energy supplies due to the Middle Eastern conflict. This decision comes after a halt that began in 2019.

U.S. Lifts Sanctions, Paving Way for Venezuela Relations

Venezuelan Vice President Delsy Rodriguez announced the lifting of U.S. sanctions against her, marking a significant step toward normalizing relations between the two countries. This announcement follows the resumption of diplomatic ties between Washington and Caracas after years of severed relations.

Venezuela Prepares to Regain Control of Citgo's Board

Venezuelan government sources indicate that the administration, led by Oil Minister Tareck El Aissami, is preparing to reclaim control of the board of directors of the American company Citgo. This move aims to strengthen Venezuela's influence in the energy sector amid a severe economic crisis.

Cuba Faces Humanitarian Crisis Amid U.S. Sanctions

Cuba is enduring a suffocating U.S. blockade that threatens daily life, reminiscent of Iraq's experience in the 1990s. Humanitarian crises are escalating due to disruptions in oil and food supplies.

Highlight Trump's Focus on Iran's Khark Island's Strategic Oil Role

Iran's Khark Island is a vital hub for its oil exports, significantly impacting the country's economy amidst increasing political and economic pressures. This situation draws attention from major powers, including the United States.

Lifting Sanctions on Venezuela's Vice President Signals New Relations

The U.S. Treasury Department announced the lifting of sanctions on Venezuela's Vice President, <strong>Delsy Rodriguez</strong>, aiming to normalize relations between the two countries following the kidnapping of President <strong>Nicolas Maduro</strong> and his wife. This decision comes at a critical time as Venezuela seeks to attract foreign investments.

US Lifts Sanctions on Interim Venezuelan President Delcy Rodriguez

On Wednesday, the United States announced the lifting of sanctions against Delcy Rodriguez, the interim president of Venezuela. This decision reflects Washington's recognition of her as a legitimate authority in the country, following the arrest of her predecessor, Nicolas Maduro, and his wife in Caracas.

US lifts sanctions on Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodriguez

On Wednesday, the United States announced the lifting of sanctions imposed on Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodriguez, following a period of political tensions in the country. This move reflects a shift in U.S. policy towards Venezuela, where Rodriguez assumed power after the ousting of her predecessor Nicolas Maduro.

U.S. Lifts Sanctions on Venezuela's Interim President Guaido

The United States has lifted sanctions on interim Venezuelan President <strong>Juan Guaido</strong>, a move that could reshape the political landscape in the country. This decision comes at a critical time as Washington seeks to strengthen its position in the region amid ongoing economic and political challenges in Venezuela.

Asian countries leverage US sanctions to buy Russian oil amid crises

Asian nations facing energy shortages are capitalizing on US sanctions exemptions to purchase Russian oil, driven by escalating crises from the war in Iran. This strategic move comes at a critical time as global energy market pressures intensify.

Escalate tensions in energy markets amid US-Iran conflict

Tensions in global energy markets are escalating as the US continues its war against Iran, with Iranian oil remaining a strategic player in the global economic equation. Investors and analysts are increasingly concerned about the future of oil prices amidst political and economic pressures.

U.S. Court Faces Controversial Case on Maduro's Defense Funding

In a dramatic court session, U.S. Judge <strong>Alvin Hellerstein</strong> showed sympathy towards former Venezuelan President <strong>Nicolas Maduro</strong> and his wife <strong>Cecilia Flores</strong> in their request to use Venezuelan government funds for their legal defense, despite facing serious corruption and theft allegations.

Maduro Returns to New York Court Amid Attempts to Dismiss Charges

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro appears in a New York court for the second time, facing drug trafficking and weapons possession charges. His defense team is working to dismiss the case on procedural grounds, hindered by U.S. sanctions.

Increase Demand for Russian Oil Following US Sanctions Lift

Russian oil shipments have seen a significant rebound after the United States announced the lifting of sanctions, while demand for Iranian shipments remains cautious. This shift in the oil market reflects ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Revive illicit oil trade amid Iranian conflict deepens transatlantic divide

The ongoing Iranian conflict has revitalized the illicit oil trade, benefiting various parties as U.S. sanctions are eased. This situation highlights a growing divide between the United States and its European allies.

Reliance Industries Purchases 5 Million Barrels of Iranian Oil

Reliance Industries, the world's largest refining company, has announced the purchase of 5 million barrels of Iranian crude oil. This move follows a temporary lifting of U.S. sanctions on Iranian oil.

Power Outage Hits Cuba for the Second Time in a Week Amid Escalating Crises

Cuba has again experienced a nationwide power outage, affecting over 10 million people. This disruption comes amid a severe fuel crisis exacerbated by U.S. sanctions.

Power Outage Hits Cuba Again After More Than 24 Hours

Cuba has experienced its second nationwide power outage in less than a week, following a previous outage that lasted over 24 hours on March 16-17. The Cuban government attributes the issue to U.S. sanctions, stating that these sanctions hinder their ability to repair the failing infrastructure.