Venezuelans across the globe express mixed emotions after the dramatic US operation that seized President Maduro. Many see hope for change, while concerns over the future persist.
UN experts have condemned the US's military actions against Venezuela, highlighting violations of international law and the threat to global stability. The forcible abduction of President Maduro raises serious concerns about sovereignty and human rights.
In a bold news conference, President Trump introduces the 'Donroe Doctrine,' asserting U.S. military might in the Western Hemisphere, following the controversial capture of Venezuelan President Maduro. Experts weigh in on the implications for global politics.
Ousted Venezuelan President Maduro has pleaded not guilty to drug trafficking charges in a U.S. court. He claims to be a 'prisoner of war' amid rising tensions and legal battles. What does this mean for Venezuela's future?
The UN Security Council is in an emergency session to discuss the US's controversial rendition of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, raising concerns about national sovereignty and world order.
Crude oil prices have fallen as the Trump administration's actions against Venezuelan President Maduro create uncertainty in the oil market. Experts weigh in on the potential impact of regime change on production and prices.
In a surprising turn, Venezuela's Delcy Rodríguez has invited the US to collaborate on a cooperation agenda, signaling a shift from earlier tensions surrounding President Maduro's capture.
In a stunning turn of events, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio clarifies America's intentions following the capture of Venezuelan President Maduro. With plans to leverage oil and military presence, Rubio outlines a new strategy for Venezuela's future.
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 bold declaration, Trump claims he has drastically reduced drug trafficking and illegal border crossings, but quickly shifts focus to Venezuelan President Maduro. What does this mean for US foreign policy?