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Politics
U.S. plan to ‘run’ Venezuela clouded in confusion
Mixed messaging from the Trump administration has left lawmakers, regional partners, and Venezuelans uncertain about what it means for the United States to “run” Venezuela after Maduro’s capture.
by
John Raya
Politics
Trump threatens Colombia with military action as he reiterates that the US is ‘in charge’ in Venezuela
The U.S. detention of Nicolás Maduro has triggered widespread international reaction, exposing deep divisions over sovereignty, legality, and the future rules governing military force and accountability.
by
Cesar Barry
Politics
Rubio takes on most challenging role yet: Viceroy of Venezuela
Marco Rubio has taken a central role in shaping U.S. policy toward Venezuela after Nicolás Maduro’s capture, guiding diplomatic, economic, and security strategy in a complex and unprecedented situation.
by
Jennifer Tolle
Politics
Trump news at a glance: outcry and questions after US attack on Venezuela
The U.S. attack on Venezuela and the reported capture of Nicolás Maduro have sparked international condemnation and domestic debate over legality, sovereignty, and the limits of American power.
by
Sydney Michaels
Politics
Why Nicolás Maduro’s Capture Is Being Discussed Worldwide
Nicolás Maduro’s reported capture has sparked worldwide discussion due to its unprecedented legal, political, and economic implications, raising questions about sovereignty, international law, and regional stability.
by
John de Palo Santo
Politics
International Pressure Mounts: Calls for Maduro’s Arrest Intensify
Global pressure to hold Nicolás Maduro accountable is mounting after U.S. military strikes and a reported capture, with nations divided over legality, sovereignty, and regional stability.
by
Politics
US will be ‘strongly involved’ in Venezuela oil industry, Trump says after Caracas attacked and Maduro captured
Following U.S. strikes in Venezuela and the reported capture of President Maduro, Washington signals plans to assume a significant role in the country’s oil industry, raising legal, economic, and geopolitical questions.
by
Fred Brookes
Politics
U.S. Launches Strikes on Venezuela; President Maduro Reportedly Captured
The United States has launched military strikes in Venezuela and says it has captured President Nicolás Maduro to face U.S. drug charges, triggering sharp international debate over sovereignty and legality.
by
Conrad Nguyen
Politics
Trump says if Iran "kills peaceful protesters," the U.S. will "come to their rescue"
Donald Trump warned that the U.S. would intervene if Iran violently kills peaceful protesters amid widespread demonstrations over economic hardship, drawing sharp rebukes from Iranian officials who say foreign interference would destabilize the region.
by
Jennifer Tolle
Trump Downplays Chinese Military Drills Around Taiwan
Trump downplayed Chinese military drills near Taiwan, framing them as largely symbolic while advocating for measured responses, diplomacy, and economic leverage.
by
Nora Fense
Politics
Trump Administration Recalls Nearly 30 Career Diplomats in Global Reshuffle
The Trump administration has recalled nearly 30 career diplomats from posts worldwide, asserting presidential authority while raising questions about continuity and institutional stability.
by
Conrad Nguyen
Politics
Is the U.S. Targeting Innocent People in Its War on Drugs?
The Trump administration’s aggressive anti-drug operations in Latin America are raising serious questions about legality, sovereignty, and civilian safety.
by
Cesar Barry
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