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Trump's 18-Month Plan for US Oil in Venezuela

US President Donald Trump outlines a timeline for American oil companies to expand operations in Venezuela within 18 months, following the capture of Nicolas Maduro. Details inside.

Maduro Denies US Drug, Weapons Charges in Court

Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores plead not guilty in a Manhattan court after a dramatic capture. The case ignites a major US-Venezuela political clash. Read the full details.

Anti-Imperialist Coalition Slams US Seizure of Maduro

A European coalition condemns the US military operation that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, calling it a violation of international law and a threat to global peace. Read the full analysis.

China Rejects US as 'World Judge' After Maduro Capture

China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi criticizes the US capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, stating no country can act as the world's judge. Details on the diplomatic strain and China's economic ties with Venezuela.

Is Venezuela a World Power? The Shocking Truth

Venezuela holds the world's largest oil reserves but ranks 58th in GDP. Discover why its vast natural wealth hasn't translated into global power. Read the full analysis.

US Charges Maduro with Terrorism After Venezuela Invasion

The US has indicted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores on terrorism and drug charges following a military strike. Attorney General Pamela Bondi confirms the charges. Read full details and public reactions here.

History of US Interventions in Latin America

Explore the long history of US military interventions and support for dictatorships in Latin America, from Guatemala in 1954 to recent events in Venezuela. Understand the geopolitical impact.

US Airstrikes in Sokoto Spark Sovereignty Debate

US airstrikes on Sokoto terrorists ignite a fierce debate on Nigeria's sovereignty, diplomatic appeals, and the complex narrative of religious violence. Experts weigh in on legality and future security cooperation.

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