Venezuela after Maduro: Who will fill the void? And who holds the keys to wealth?
The article discusses the political and economic uncertainties in Venezuela following the ousting of Nicolás Maduro and his detention in the U.S., questioning who will control the nation's vast resources.
Maduro has no money to pay his lawyers; US denied he used Venezuela's money
The US has blocked Venezuela from paying legal fees for Nicolás Maduro, raising constitutional issues over his right to a defense.
Trump administration blocks Venezuela from paying Maduro's legal bills amid federal charges
The Trump administration has intervened to prevent the Venezuelan government from paying former President Nicolás Maduro's legal expenses related to drug trafficking and weapons charges.
Maduro ignored ultimatum and celebrated New Year's before U.S. attack in his last days in power
Despite the impending threat of a U.S. military attack, Nicolás Maduro celebrated New Year's Eve with family and friends in Caracas, showing apparent confidence in his position.
Rubio defends Maduro capture as Caribbean leaders raise concerns
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the military operation to capture Nicolás Maduro, emphasizing regional stability at a summit with Caribbean leaders who expressed legal concerns.
Nicolás Maduro's lawyer claims that the U.S. is blocking a license for Venezuela to pay for its legal defense
Nicolás Maduro's lawyer reported that the U.S. Treasury Department has blocked a license intended for Venezuela to fund his legal defense.
Maduro's Tough Prosecutor Receives a New Job After Resignation
Venezuela's Attorney General Tarek William Saab has resigned but has quickly been appointed as the public ombudsman.
The United States eased oil export restrictions from Venezuela to Cuba
The United States has relaxed restrictions on Venezuelan oil exports to Cuba due to the severe economic crisis facing Cuba.
Prosecutor allied with Maduro who accused Lula of being a CIA agent resigns in Venezuela
Venezuelan Attorney General Tarek William Saab, a close ally of Nicolás Maduro, has resigned from his position amid a backdrop of political repression and international controversy.
Close to Maduro, Venezuela's Attorney General resigns
Venezuelan Attorney General Tarek William Saab resigned on Wednesday, marking a significant shift in the government's upper echelons amid ongoing political tensions.
Who is the U.S. military member who received the Medal of Honor after being injured in the operation against Maduro
Eric Slover, a U.S. Army sergeant major, was awarded the Medal of Honor by President Trump for his bravery during an operation to capture Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, despite suffering multiple gunshot wounds.
Cuban Coast Guard says it killed four people in American boat
Cuba's Interior Ministry reported the death of four individuals and injury of six others aboard a US-registered boat that allegedly attacked the Cuban Coast Guard.
Marco Rubio: Free elections should be held in Venezuela after the overthrow of Nicolas Maduro
Marco Rubio stated that free elections are necessary in Venezuela following the ousting of President Nicolas Maduro.
Marco Rubio calls for free elections in Venezuela
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that Venezuela will need free elections following the overthrow of its leader, Nicolás Maduro, although he did not provide a specific timeline for this change.
Reveal of Delcy Rodríguez's location during Nicolás Maduro's capture
Delcy Rodríguez was named acting president of Venezuela following the controversial capture of Nicolás Maduro.
Due to humanitarian reasons, the U.S. will ease Venezuela's oil exports to Cuba
The U.S. Treasury Department announced that it will allow oil transactions to support the Cuban people amid ongoing energy crises in Cuba.
Nicolás Maduro Distrusted Delcy Rodríguez and Believed the U.S. Would Not Attack After Speaking with Donald Trump, According to NYT
The New York Times reports that Nicolás Maduro believed a conversation with Donald Trump assured him the U.S. would not attack Venezuela, while also expressing distrust toward Delcy Rodríguez, his potential successor.
Donald Trump awards Medal of Honor to pilot injured in operation to capture Nicolás Maduro
President Donald Trump awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor to U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer Eric Slover for his bravery during a military operation against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
Who is Eric Slover, the hero pilot who received the Medal of Honor for his anti-Maduro courage
Lieutenant Eric Slover has been awarded the Medal of Honor for his bravery during a daring raid in Venezuela aimed at capturing President Nicolás Maduro.
Venezuela, after Maduro's Arrest, Revives Oil Exports... Trump "Supplied over 80 Million Barrels"
Following the easing of U.S. sanctions, Venezuela has significantly increased its oil exports while asset freezes against Nicolás Maduro's regime remain in place.
Trump awards back-to-back Medals of Honor during State of the Union address
During his State of the Union address, President Donald Trump awarded Medals of Honor to U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer Eric Slover and U.S. Navy Captain E. Royce Williams for their heroism in a military operation against Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.
Trump: We received 80 million barrels of oil from Venezuela
During his State of the Union address, Donald Trump claimed that the US has received over 80 million barrels of oil from Venezuela, following the arrest of Nicolás Maduro.
John Locke and the Right to Rebellion
The article discusses the debate surrounding U.S. intervention in Venezuela, focusing on the capture of dictator Nicolás Maduro and the clash between national sovereignty and human rights.
Pentagon gives AI firm ultimatum: lift military limits by Friday or lose $200M deal
The Pentagon has warned AI firm Anthropic that it must remove military usage restrictions by Friday, or risk losing a $200 million contract.
Venezuela releases nearly 180 political prisoners
Venezuela has released 179 political prisoners following the adoption of an amnesty law amid a leadership change.
Number of political prisoners released in Venezuela after amnesty rises to 91, says NGO
Venezuela has released 91 political prisoners following an amnesty law enacted last Thursday, according to a human rights organization.
US forces interdict another fugitive tanker ship in Indian Ocean
US forces have intercepted a tanker ship in the Indian Ocean that was believed to be evading sanctions against Venezuelan oil exports.
US Army Operation in the Indian Ocean, Tracked Tanker for 15,000 KM
US soldiers have seized an oil tanker in the Indian Ocean after tracking it for a distance of 15,000 kilometers from the Caribbean Sea.
A new investigation showed what life is like on the largest aircraft carrier in the world: discomfort is growing aboard the USS Gerald R. Ford of the U.S.
The USS Gerald R. Ford, the largest warship in the United States, is experiencing significant discomfort among its nearly 5,000 sailors, who are facing extended deployment and shifting missions due to political decisions.
Venezuela announces that expatriates are welcome to return after mass amnesty
Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodriguez pledged a warm welcome for expatriates following a new amnesty law enacted after the removal of Nicolas Maduro by the United States.
Venezuela Slowly Releases Prisoners and Hopes to Return Exiled Citizens
Venezuela is gradually releasing political prisoners following the overthrow of President Nicolás Maduro as part of an effort to reconcile with opposition leaders in exile.
Minister demands that Maduro be released
Venezuela's Foreign Minister Yvan Gil Pinto calls on the US to release former President Nicolás Maduro, claiming his detention is illegal.
Venezuela asks the UN for the immediate release of Maduro, imprisoned in the USA
Venezuela has requested the UN to demand the immediate release of Nicolás Maduro, who is imprisoned in the United States on drug trafficking charges.
US launches new attack on vessel in the Caribbean, killing three suspects
The US military attacked a vessel in the Caribbean, resulting in the deaths of three individuals linked to drug trafficking.
Cuban Minister: Accusations Against the USA - Spoke of a 'Humanitarian Catastrophe'
Cuban officials accuse the United States of creating a humanitarian crisis by enforcing energy blockades following the ousting of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
Venezuela demands the release of Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores at the UN
The Venezuelan government has demanded the immediate release of Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, during a UN Human Rights Council session, condemning their detainment as arbitrary and calling for the end of sanctions against the country.
Venezuela calls on the UN for the release of Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores
The Venezuelan government has urged the UN to demand the immediate release of Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, captured by US military forces in January.
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Demands Release of Nicolas Maduro
Venezuela's Foreign Minister Yvan Gilas has called for the immediate release of Nicolas Maduro during a speech to the United Nations Human Rights Council.
Over 200 Venezuelan political prisoners launch hunger strike over amnesty law exclusions
Over 200 political prisoners in Venezuela have begun a hunger strike to protest their exclusion from a newly approved amnesty law.
Pressured by Washington, Delcy Rodríguez Removes Cuban Military from Her Security Detail
Delcy Rodríguez, facing intense pressure from Washington, has replaced Cuban military personnel in her security detail with Venezuelan bodyguards.
Is NATO a threat to the USA? Magierowski: We are entering a third, more concerning phase
Marek Magierowski discusses NATO's influence and American ambitions in the Western Hemisphere.
Trump does not leave Delcy Rodríguez alone: Second shipment of aid sent by the US arrives in Venezuela
A second shipment of over 65 tons of medical supplies from the US has arrived in Venezuela amid improving relations following the arrest of President Nicolás Maduro.
1,500 political prisoners expected to be released in Venezuela
More than 1,500 individuals imprisoned for political reasons in Venezuela have applied for release under a newly passed amnesty law.
Amnesty in Venezuela: 80 political prisoners released on Saturday, according to the president of Parliament
Eighty political prisoners were released in Venezuela as part of a new amnesty law, according to Jorge Rodríguez, the president of Parliament.
After the approval of the historic amnesty law, Venezuela's Justice frees 379 political prisoners
The Venezuelan Justice has released 379 political prisoners following the approval of a historic amnesty law.
Venezuela orders first 379 releases after the enactment of the amnesty
The Venezuelan Justice System has granted freedom to 379 political prisoners following the approval of a historic amnesty law.
Cuban troops leave Venezuela as U.S. pressure rises
Cuban security forces are departing Venezuela amid increasing U.S. pressure on the interim president's government to end its leftist alliance.
Amnesty Law in Venezuela May Exclude Some Political Prisoners
The recently approved amnesty law in Venezuela is presented by the regime as a step towards national stability, though it raises concerns about the exclusion of many political prisoners from its provisions.
379 political prisoners are granted amnesty in Venezuela
A total of 379 political prisoners in Venezuela are set to be released as they are granted amnesty under a new law passed by the National Assembly.
Venezuela: 379 political prisoners granted amnesty
Venezuela has granted amnesty to 379 political prisoners following the approval of a new law.