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US, Colombia Spar at UN Over Maduro's Capture

The UN Security Council witnessed a fiery clash between the US and Colombia over the detention of Venezuela's Maduro. Washington calls it a 'surgical operation,' while Bogota denounces it as illegal. Read the full diplomatic showdown.

Maduro Captured, Faces US Court on Drug Charges

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, captured in a US military raid, appears in a New York court on narco-terrorism charges. Read the full details of the dramatic operation and the legal battle ahead.

How Maduro's Dance Led to US Capture Operation

A report claims Nicolás Maduro's on-air dance was seen as mockery by the Trump administration, tipping the scales towards the military operation that captured him. Read the full story.

Maduro's Son Warns of 'Traitors' After US Capture

Nicolas Maduro Guerra, son of the captured Venezuelan leader, vows resistance and calls for mobilisation. The US operation leads to narco-terrorism charges in New York. Read the full story.

Maduro's Son Reacts to Father's US Capture

Nicolás Maduro Guerra, son of Venezuela's president, defends his father after US arrest warrant. He vows history will expose 'traitors'. Read the full story.

India's Opposition Slams US Venezuela Operation

Indian National Congress and five Left parties condemn US military action leading to capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. They call for nationwide protests and demand GoI stand with Venezuela.

Maduro Capture Parallels 1989 US Panama Operation

The capture of Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro draws stark parallels to the 1989 US operation in Panama against Manuel Noriega. Explore the historical similarities and key differences in tactics and outcomes.

Venezuela Warns World After US Captures Maduro

Venezuela's Defence Minister calls for Maduro's release, warns no nation is safe from US action. Caracas in tense calm as nation absorbs historic shift. Read the full story.

Trump: US to 'Run' Venezuela After Maduro Capture

US President Trump announces the US will run Venezuela for a 'safe transition', with big companies fixing infrastructure. He warns of a second, larger attack if needed. Read the full story.

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