Venezuela, Donald Trump and Nicolás Maduro
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Just hours after the news broke that U.S. forces had invaded Venezuela early Saturday morning to capture the country’s president, Nicolás Maduro, both of Iowa’s senators and all four of […]
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Maduro-backed TdA gang’s expansion into US cities emerges as key focus of sweeping DOJ indictment
Nicolas Maduro faces narco-terrorism and cocaine conspiracy charges in unsealed U.S. indictment after military operation captures Venezuelan president and wife.
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Like Venezuela, Haiti is mired in instability. Here’s why the U.S. is unlikely to intervene
Yet few analysts expect a U.S. military intervention in Haiti similar to the pre-dawn raid carried out in Venezuela. The reason, they say, lies in Haiti’s lack of strategic value to an administration that’s increasingly embracing a transactional approach to its foreign policy.
Ms. McKay is a war and humanitarian-focused international correspondent and author of 'Only Cry for the Living: Memos from Inside the ISIS Battlefield,' 'Afghanistan: The End of the US Footprint and Rise of the Taliban Rule,' and 'The Dictator's Wife.'
Donald Trump says Venezuela will sell up to 50 million barrels of oil to the US at “market price” — and that he will control what the South American nation can do with the proceeds from the sale.
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s Security Ministry said Saturday that it arrested an alleged local leader of the Tren de Aragua gang in Mexico City. Officials identified the suspect as Nelson Arturo “N,” 29, described as the leader and main operator of ...
Trump says U.S. is "in charge" of Venezuela, Maduro jailed in New York after U.S. military operation
Nicolas Maduro and his wife are expected to face federal charges related to drug trafficking and working with gangs designated as terrorist organizations.
Spanish police arrested 13 suspected members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, seized a stash of illegal drugs and dismantled two drug laboratories, authorities said Friday. Spanish police seized a stash of illegal drugs, dismantled two drug ...
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Trump cites Colorado gang activity in address about operation in Venezuela to capture Maduro
In a news conference hours after the U.S. military intervention in Venezuela, President Donald Trump cited Colorado, echoing statements from his run for reelection.
When the news broke of Nicolás Maduro’s arrest following a US attack on Venezuela on January 3, que locura (“what madness”) was the line that seemed to capture the moment. As Venezuelans around the world reached for their phones and anxiously followed the news,