Rejection of Tarek William Saab's Appointment as Temporary Ombudsman
Venezuelan political exiles have condemned Tarek William Saab's appointment as Venezuela's temporary Ombudsman, urging the US to take action against his role in human rights violations.
Collapse, intervention or the 'Venezuelan model'? The options Trump considers for a regime change in Cuba
The article discusses potential strategies being considered by Trump for regime change in Cuba amid increasing humanitarian crises in the country.
Almost every day has brought news that just weeks ago we would have said were completely impossible
Recent developments in Venezuela have sparked a wave of optimism, suggesting the possibility of a 'Venezuelan spring.'
Delcy Rodríguez, one month after the intervention of the United States: "It is a great victory for the people that there is stability"
Venezuelan caretaker president Delcy Rodríguez claims the country is recovering and stable one month after the U.S. military intervention, citing direct talks with Donald Trump and Marco Rubio as part of this progress.
Vatican Seven / Did the Vatican arrange exile for Maduro in Russia?
The article discusses the Vatican's continuing role in international diplomacy and recent meetings about the fate of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro following U.S. military intervention.
Czech imprisoned in Venezuela is free. A government special plane is heading for him
Jan Darmovzal has been released after being held for a year and a half in a Venezuelan prison without charges or evidence, coinciding with an effort by the Venezuelan government to release prisoners worldwide following a U.S. intervention.
Latin America rebel groups urged to form 'super guerrilla' alliance against Trump
Latin America's guerrilla factions are being called to unite against President Trump following the arrest of former Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro amid fears of US military intervention.
Persecuted by the Venezuelan Regime / What the United States Did Was the Only Alternative for Venezuelans
Alejandro Peña Esclusa discusses the recent U.S. military intervention in Venezuela, which resulted in the capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, and examines its implications for Venezuela and the continent.
The Cuban regime denies conversations with the United States to avoid intervention
The Cuban government has denied engaging in talks with the U.S. to prevent a possible intervention amid threats from Trump and Rubio, mobilizing military forces out of fear of a Venezuelan-style attack.
Maria Machado in the Vatican, days before meeting Trump
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado was received by Pope Leo XIII in the Vatican just days before her meeting with Donald Trump, following her marginalization by Washington after the U.S. intervention that ousted Nicolas Maduro.
Venezuelan Croat Josip Hrgetić: Something strange happened, the majority who were against Maduro support Delcy Rodríguez
In an interview, Josip Hrgetić discusses the surprising shift in public opinion among Venezuelans regarding Delcy Rodríguez, amidst the ongoing complexities of American intervention and the political situation in Venezuela.
"We must secure the release of President Maduro": Mélenchon believes the Venezuelan people must defend themselves, "if necessary with weapons in hand"
Mélenchon addressed a protest in Lyon, advocating for the defense of Venezuela against American intervention and supporting the release of President Maduro.
Colombian rebel faction calls for a front to confront the American threat
Nestor Gregorio Vera, leader of the largest dissident group from the former FARC, urges other rebel factions to unite against what he perceives as increasing U.S. military intervention in the region following the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
Always on the Wrong Side: Meloni's Lesson to the Left Pro-Maduro
Giorgia Meloni criticized the Italian left and CGIL for their stance against American intervention in Venezuela, highlighting the dire situation of the Venezuelan people.
Inspired by Maduro's capture, former Russian President Medvedev discusses a possible kidnapping of German Chancellor Merz
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev suggests that the U.S. might consider a similar military intervention in Europe after the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, using it as a precedent.
Why Many Republican Voters Support Trump’s Use of Force in Venezuela
The article explores the reasons behind Republican voters' support for President Trump's possible military intervention in Venezuela.
Thomas Friedman to the Venezuelan people: Trump came to liberate your oil, not to liberate you
In a critical analysis, Thomas Friedman examines Donald Trump's policy towards Venezuela, highlighting the disparity between the rhetoric of 'liberating peoples' and the reality of 'liberating resources' amid external interventions and power struggles.
Oil and Power: How American Energy Giants Paved the Way for Maduro's Arrest?
The article discusses how American energy companies influenced U.S. policy leading to the forced intervention and arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, framing it within a larger economic narrative beyond the legal justifications cited.
Oil 'obtained' thanks to US intervention may hurt Putin. Experts say how it is different
The US intervention aimed at dismantling the drug empire led by Nicolás Maduro is transforming into a clear battle over Venezuelan oil, with American oil giants poised to make significant investments in the region, which experts suggest may also impact Russia.
This is the statement of Trump's spy chief from 2019: The US should not interfere in Venezuela
A statement from Tulsi Gabbard in 2019, urging the United States not to intervene in Venezuela, has recently resurfaced on social media amidst American military actions and the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
Latest news from Venezuela after Maduro's arrest, live | Trump believes that US intervention in Venezuela could extend for years: 'Only time will tell'
After the arrest of President Maduro, Donald Trump stated that US intervention in Venezuela might last for years, while also reporting that the US is already profiting from Venezuelan oil, amidst claims of 100 deaths in a US attack.
Venezuelan Oil Yes, But It's Not Yet Time for Elections. After the American Attack, Political Repression Has Increased in the Country.
While the Venezuelan diaspora in the USA celebrates the capture of Nicolás Maduro, the situation in the country is extremely tense and marked by a new wave of political repression following a U.S. military intervention.
Venezuela and Gaza, and the Return of the Age of Empires
The article discusses the US abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife amidst ongoing conflicts, portraying it as an assertion of American dominance and a challenge to the sovereignty of nations.
The Debate | What are the chances of a democratic transition in Venezuela?
Two voices from the Venezuelan opposition discuss the uncertainty following the U.S. intervention and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro.
After the Caracas Operation: Did Trump Open the Door to Change Regimes by Force?
The article discusses President Trump's military interventions in six countries within a year of his second term, culminating in a raid that resulted in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
Delcy Rodríguez and Trump's Options to Control Venezuela
The article discusses Donald Trump's strategies to control Venezuela amidst the challenges posed by Nicolás Maduro's regime, acknowledging the complex sentiment of the Venezuelan population towards foreign intervention.
Ramaphosa urges UN action after US capture of Venezuela’s President Maduro
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for UN intervention following the US military capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, citing threats to regional stability and violations of international law.
Trump speaks out. Maduro in court: I am not guilty, I am an honorable man
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro pleads not guilty in court amidst a dramatic U.S. military intervention, while Delcy Rodríguez is sworn in as temporary president, and several oil tankers attempt to evade U.S. sanctions.
Venezuela: why Emmanuel Macron changed his mind on American intervention
Emmanuel Macron clarified that France does not support the methods the U.S. employed in attempting to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, despite initially welcoming Maduro's downfall.
Rubio's Road to Havana / Havana and Caracas mutually stayed afloat, Maduro's fall could now sink Cuba
The American operation to arrest Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro revealed a close connection between the socialist regimes in Venezuela and Cuba, with Cuba acknowledging 32 casualties in Venezuela amid conflicting reports on the actual death toll.
Cubans killed while guarding Maduro, now they may lose oil. Trump hopes the regime falls without US intervention
The kidnapping of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by US special forces has sparked sharp reactions from world leaders, notably Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel criticizing the operation as a violation of international law, while 32 Cuban citizens involved in security missions in Venezuela were reported dead during the US operation.
Trump's Plans: "Conquering Greenland is not exactly difficult"
Donald Trump expressed a need for the US to acquire Greenland, raising concerns in Denmark about potential American intervention following recent events in Venezuela.
EU reaction to US attack in Venezuela: Gentle words for Washington
The EU Commission views the US military action in Venezuela as an opportunity for a 'democratic transition', offering a chance for a process led by the Venezuelan people, without expressing clear criticism.
Repeated Interventions in the "Backyard" of the United States
The recent U.S. military action in Venezuela marks its first intervention in Latin America this century, with reports of casualties in airstrikes targeting the Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro and his wife, who have since been taken to the U.S. and charged with drug offenses.
"Stop the intervention" A bold stance from an American tennis star regarding Venezuela
American tennis legend Martina Navratilova expressed her support for criminal penalties against American companies seeking to seize Venezuelan oil, in response to what she described as U.S. intervention in Venezuela.
Trump threatens Colombia and Greenland, tankers flee from Venezuela. Maduro arrives in court
Tensions escalate following a dramatic U.S. military intervention in Venezuela, with President Trump issuing threats to Colombia and Greenland while Venezuelan President Maduro faces court charges.
Le Monde: The US Congress is a collateral victim of intervention in Venezuela
The French newspaper Le Monde reported that the US Congress was not consulted before the military operation that led to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, highlighting a serious bypassing of congressional authority.
From Sanctions to Special Forces: A Chronology of the American Operation in Venezuela
The American military operation against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was the result of a prolonged political, security, and intelligence process that escalated over months, involving sanctions, military threats, and troop deployments in the region.
Did Washington Fall Into Maduro's Trap?
The article discusses the recent actions of the U.S. against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, describing it as a significant yet potentially unlawful intervention under international law.
Vuco for Index: Workers who watch over my car and apartments in Venezuela say everything is okay
Siniša Vuco shared his positive experiences about living in Venezuela, asserting that everything is fine with the locals and local institutions despite recent American military interventions.
"Donald Trump should focus on national crises": Democrats criticize the American operation that enabled the capture of Nicolás Maduro
Prominent figures from the American left, including Zohran Mamdani, Kamala Harris, and Bernie Sanders, have strongly condemned the American operation that led to the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
SZ in the Evening: News from January 4, 2026
In a military operation ordered by President Trump, the US captured Venezuelan leader Maduro and his wife in Caracas, with plans to present them to a judge in New York, sparking global outrage.
Venezuela: 'Intervention from another age', 'the people can only rejoice'... The political class between condemnation and cautious support
The Venezuelan political landscape is marked by mixed reactions, with the left condemning American intervention while other parties adopt a more cautious stance.
Intervention in Venezuela: Politically Understandable, Legally Fatal
The article discusses the United States' intervention in Venezuela, arguing it violates international law and the country's sovereignty, despite claims of fighting drug smuggling.
Democrats criticize the military intervention of the United States in Venezuela
Democratic leaders such as Kamala Harris, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and the mayor of New York have condemned the U.S. military operation aimed at capturing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores.
Will Venezuela Become Trump's Empire?
The article discusses the background of U.S. Delta Force operations in Venezuela, potential U.S. plans for the country's future, Trump's reservations about María Corina Machado's leadership capability, the implications of American oil companies controlling Venezuelan oil, and the risks associated with a possible U.S. military intervention.
Replica of the presidential palace, undercover agent: how the U.S. military planned 'Absolute Resolve', the operation that brought down Nicolás Maduro
The spectacular intervention leading to the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro was months in preparation by several elite units of the U.S. military.
Ten Italian Opponents in Prison. We Hope Trentini Returns Soon
Dario Peirone discusses the legitimacy of American intervention and the Venezuelan opposition's request for U.S. support against Maduro, whom they consider a wanted criminal.
Italians in Venezuela locked in their homes: 'We are stockpiling, fearing a second attack'
Italians in Venezuela express fear and uncertainty after a recent US bombardment in Caracas, as tensions rise following Trump's announcement of potential further military intervention.
Newspapers: Confusion in the cities, calls for protests, and joy in neighboring countries following Maduro's arrest
Venezuelan and various Latin American newspapers condemned the US attack and the detention of President Nicolas Maduro, while expressing concerns over public unrest and joy among Venezuelans in neighboring countries such as Argentina.