In a surprising turn of events, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado will miss the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo. Her daughter will accept the award on her behalf as Machado remains hidden due to security concerns. Prominent leaders show solidarity.
In a classified briefing, frustrated lawmakers confronted the Pentagon over its legal justification for attacks on suspected drug smugglers, raising alarms about the implications of expanding military operations.
In a tense phone call, Trump urged Maduro to leave Venezuela immediately, offering safe passage. Maduro's refusal escalates tensions between the two nations. Will the pressure campaign succeed?
In a critical call with lawmakers, Gen. Dan Caine addressed the legality of military strikes in Latin America amid intense scrutiny following a controversial attack that killed survivors.
In a daring move, the Trump administration is contemplating a leaflet drop over Caracas as part of its strategy to pressure Nicolás Maduro. With military presence escalating in the region, tensions rise as Maduro faces mounting international scrutiny.
Tensions rise as USS Gerald R. Ford approaches Venezuela, bringing thousands of troops and raising concerns over potential military action targeting military bases and drug operations.
The USS Gerald R Ford has arrived in Latin America, escalating tensions with Venezuela as Maduro announces a massive military counter. Is conflict on the horizon?
In a surprising revelation, the Office of Legal Counsel has informed lawmakers that the Trump administration is not required to seek congressional approval for military actions against drug traffickers in Latin America. This raises significant questions about executive power and the War Powers Resolution.
With the US intensifying military operations against Nicolás Maduro, fears grow that his fate may mirror that of past Latin American leaders toppled by coups. As tensions rise, will history repeat itself?
Tensions rise in Venezuela as the U.S. military ramps up operations off its coast, destroying boats and hinting at potential land intervention. What could this mean for the region's stability?