Amid chaos in the Eastern Caribbean following the capture of Nicolás Maduro, American tourists like Nydia Han share their frustrations of being stranded due to flight cancellations. Airlines scramble to accommodate affected travelers as airspace restrictions begin to ease.
After U.S. strikes on Venezuela, airspace restrictions were lifted, allowing airlines like United and Delta to resume flights to Puerto Rico and the Caribbean. Thousands of travelers affected by cancellations can now rebook their trips.
Delta Airlines has begun cancelling flights in response to FAA airspace closures in the Caribbean. Customers are urged to check their notifications via the Fly Delta app for updates on their reservations.
In a shocking announcement, President Trump claims the U.S. has executed a large-scale military operation in Venezuela, resulting in the capture of President Maduro. This escalation raises tensions amid ongoing U.S. military buildup in the Caribbean.
In a surprising turn, Nicolás Maduro expresses willingness to engage in talks with the US regarding drug trafficking and oil. This comes amid heightened US military actions against alleged drug smuggling in the Caribbean. Will this dialogue reshape US-Venezuela relations?
In a controversial operation, the US military struck two boats allegedly involved in drug smuggling, resulting in multiple casualties. Legal experts are questioning the legality of these actions amidst the ongoing 'war on drugs' campaign.
President Trump intensifies pressure on Venezuelan leader Maduro, hinting at military action as tensions rise. With thousands of troops on standby, the stakes have never been higher.
In a high-stakes chase, the U.S. Coast Guard pursued the Bella 1, an oil tanker linked to Venezuela, as tensions rise over its links to sanctioned oil trades and terrorism funding.
In a significant escalation, the U.S. Coast Guard boarded a tanker carrying Venezuelan oil, amid rising tensions with President Maduro. The operation raises questions about maritime law and international trade.
In a bold move, the US Coast Guard is interdicting a second sanctioned vessel off Venezuela's coast, following the recent seizure of an oil tanker involved in illicit operations. Details are scarce, but tensions rise in the Caribbean Sea.