Millions of dollars in payments are owed by the Latin American country to some of India's largest pharmaceutical companies
60-day state of emergency was imposed from Monday to tackle security threats and food and energy shortages.
Under the emergency declaration, officials can use police and the military to ensure "the correct distribution" of necessities
A decade ago, then-President Hugo Chavez dreamed up the Tinaco-Anaco railway as a way to populate the plains
Rousseff was impeached on Thursday by Brazilian Senate
However, the head of Venezuela's opposition-controlled legislature has said that Maduro does not have the constitutional authority to do so
Venezuela is facing a major drought, which has dramatically reduced water levels at its main hydroelectric dam
The court ruled that applying such an amendment would violate the will of the people who elected him
The Presidential decree is meant to 'protect Venezuelans from economic warfare'
The move risks sparking protests in the country, as citizens are struggling with soaring inflation