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Inside MDC Brooklyn: Notorious Federal Jail Now Holding Venezuela’s Maduro
MDC Brooklyn, the largest federal jail in New York City, now holds Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. The facility’s notorious history of overcrowding, violence, and poor conditions puts the spotlight on the U.S. justice system.
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AOC, Greene Unite in Condemnation of Maduro Capture: ‘Not About Drugs, It’s About Oil’
Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, alongside international leaders, have fiercely condemned the US operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, arguing it’s driven by oil and regime change, not drug trafficking.
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Tren de Aragua: The Gang at the Heart of US-Venezuela Tensions in 2025
Explore how the criminal group Tren de Aragua became central to escalating US-Venezuela tensions in 2025, fueling accusations, sanctions, and military action amid conflicting evidence and political upheaval.
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Colombian President Petro Responds to US Removal of Maduro: Troops, Tensions, and Refugee Fears
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has deployed troops to the Venezuela border and condemned US military intervention that led to Nicolás Maduro’s removal, as Colombia braces for possible violence and a surge in refugees.
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DEA Extends Telemedicine Drug Prescribing Amid Venezuela Raid Headlines
The U.S. DEA has extended telemedicine rules for prescribing controlled substances, ensuring patient access through the end of 2026, even as headlines focus on the dramatic U.S. raid and capture of Venezuela’s President Maduro.
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Maria Corina Machado Wins 2025 Nobel Peace Prize Amid Venezuela’s Turmoil
Maria Corina Machado, the face of Venezuela’s opposition, won the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize as her country faced dramatic political upheaval after Nicolás Maduro’s capture. Machado’s award, her daring escape to Norway, and her outspoken stance on Venezuela’s future have…
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White House Responds as U.S. Strikes Venezuela and Captures Maduro: Fallout and Global Reaction
In an unprecedented escalation, the White House confirmed U.S. military strikes on Venezuela and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. The aftermath has triggered political uproar, international condemnation, and urgent questions about legality and future U.S. policy.
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Mar-a-Lago News Conference: Trump Announces Capture of Venezuela’s Maduro After US Strike
President Trump confirmed at Mar-a-Lago that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was captured and flown out of Venezuela after a major US military strike on Caracas. This unprecedented intervention raises questions about US foreign policy and global reactions.
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Maduro Captured: US Delta Force Operation Overthrows Venezuelan President Amid Airstrikes
US President Trump confirms Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife were captured by Delta Force and flown out of the country, following sweeping airstrikes across Caracas and key military sites. The strikes mark a dramatic escalation in US-Venezuela tensions,…
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Maduro Under Siege: US Blockade, Global Power Struggles, and Venezuela’s Fight for Sovereignty
As the United States ramps up military pressure on Venezuela, President Nicolás Maduro faces mounting international tensions, accusations, and a fierce battle over national sovereignty, with China and Russia entering the fray.
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US Seizes Second Oil Vessel Off Venezuela: Blockade Escalates Amid Tensions
The United States has seized a second oil tanker off Venezuela’s coast, intensifying its blockade against sanctioned vessels and escalating tensions with President Maduro’s government.
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US Seizure of Venezuelan Oil Tanker Intensifies Pressure on Maduro Regime
In a dramatic escalation of US-Venezuelan tensions, the United States has seized a large oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, amplifying pressure on President Nicolás Maduro’s government and raising new questions about the scope of US intervention in the…
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Maduro Appeals to OPEC as US-Venezuela Tensions Escalate Over Oil and Military Moves
As US-Venezuela relations hit a boiling point, President Maduro turns to OPEC for support against American military buildup and oil ambitions, while Washington intensifies pressure amid disputed allegations.
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US Labels Venezuela’s Cartel de los Soles a Terrorist Group: Reality, Controversy, and Consequences
The US has officially designated Venezuela’s Cartel de los Soles as a foreign terrorist organization, intensifying international scrutiny. But as experts and officials debate its existence and structure, the move raises profound questions about the nature of organized crime, political…
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Venezuela Military Buildup: Caribbean Tensions Surge as US Deploys Largest Warship
As the US deploys its largest aircraft carrier near Venezuela, both nations ramp up military readiness, sparking regional and international concerns about sovereignty, security, and humanitarian impact.















