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A CIA team, steel doors and a fateful phone call: How the U.S. captured Maduro in Venezuela

A CIA team, steel doors and a fateful phone call: How the U.S. captured Maduro in Venezuela

President Donald Trump gave the Venezuelan leader one last chance to step down, telling Nicolás Maduro in a private call that he had to go.
Thailand election 2026: can ‘orange wave’ break conservative grip on power?

Thailand election 2026: can ‘orange wave’ break conservative grip on power?

For any party that wants to change Thailand, bitter experience has shown that winning an election and taking power are two entirely different things. Conservatives hold the keys to government in the kingdom, where politicians, tycoons and generals serving the apex power of the monarchy allow elections, but conjure up coups and other political manoeuvres to take down winners perceived as a threat to their power. But this time could be different, says Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut, the leader of the...

'Deeply shocked': World leaders react to US attack on Venezuela

Leaders from around the world have responded with mixed reactions after a large-scale strike on Venezuela and Maduro's capture by the US.

'Deeply shocked': World leaders react to US attack on Venezuela

Leaders from around the world have responded with mixed reactions after a large-scale strike on Venezuela and Maduro's capture by the US.

President Trump Confirms Elite DELTA FORCE Captured Maduro in Daring Overnight Venezuela Raid — Same Legendary Unit That Took Down Saddam Hussein

President Donald Trump confirmed that America’s most elite special operations unit — Delta Force — carried out the daring overnight raid that led to the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro and his wife. The post President Trump Confirms Elite DELTA FORCE Captured Maduro in Daring Overnight Venezuela Raid — Same Legendary Unit That Took Down Saddam Hussein appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Shock, disbelief in bombed Venezuelan port

Shock, disbelief in bombed Venezuelan port

Twelve hours after the United States bombed Venezuela during an operation to oust President Nicolas Maduro, the smoke continued to seep from hangars in the port of La Guaira north of Caracas.
Power vacuum in Caracas? Venezuelans wonder who’s in charge after Maduro capture

Power vacuum in Caracas? Venezuelans wonder who’s in charge after Maduro capture

Venezuelans on Saturday scrambled to understand who was in charge of their country after the US military captured President Nicolas Maduro, ousting the strongman who had outlasted a botched coup attempt, several army mutinies, mass protests and economic sanctions in the vast nation of 29 million. “What will happen tomorrow?” asked Juan Pablo Petrone, a resident of Venezuela’s capital of Caracas. As fear gripped the city, streets quickly emptied save for long lines snaking from supermarkets and...

(VIDEO) White House Trolls Maduro with FIRE Notorious B.I.G. Remix After Marco Rubio Tells Dictators, “If You Don’t Know, Now You Know”

The White House trolled captured Venezuelan Dictator Nicolas Maduro in epic fashion on Saturday, hours after he was arrested by US military forces. The post (VIDEO) White House Trolls Maduro with FIRE Notorious B.I.G. Remix After Marco Rubio Tells Dictators, “If You Don’t Know, Now You Know” appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
China’s emission-free tech boosts productivity 3-fold, debunks Trump’s green burden theory

China’s emission-free tech boosts productivity 3-fold, debunks Trump’s green burden theory

A groundbreaking Chinese innovation is turning one of climate policy’s oldest assumptions on its head: that cutting emissions inevitably hurts the economy. Critics including US President Donald Trump have long dismissed green regulations as a drag on industry, claiming they raise costs and cut production. Even the European Union is now reconsidering its phase-out targets for fossil fuel vehicles, using the negative economic impact as justification. But new research from a team led by the Chinese...
Swiss ski resort fire: Firefighters weep as they honour victims they couldn't save

Swiss ski resort fire: Firefighters weep as they honour victims they couldn't save

Firefighters who attended the inferno at Le Constellation, a bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, on January 1 have paid their respects to the victims they couldn't save

Misconduct derailed prosecution in Navy’s Fat Leonard scandal. Some defendants are seeking answers

The 'Fat Leonard' case, the Navy's largest corruption scandal, includes findings of prosecutorial misconduct. Two former officers want accountability.
A year on, LA wildfire survivors struggle to rebuild

A year on, LA wildfire survivors struggle to rebuild

Less than a year after watching flames raze his home in the Altadena foothills, Ted Koerner has moved into a brand new house, one of the first to rebuild in this Los Angeles suburb.