Capture
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7 in 10 Venezuelans Say Country Is Moving in Right Direction After Maduro’s Capture By U.S., Majority Wants Elections in 2026: Poll
Seven in 10 Venezuelans say the country is moving in a positive direction after the U.S. operation that captured Nicolás Maduro, and a majority want new presidential elections held in…
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How Space Telescopes Capture Stunning Galaxy Images from Billions of Light-Years Away
Space telescope imaging allows astronomers to see galaxies so distant that their light has traveled billions of years before reaching us. By operating above Earth’s atmosphere, these instruments avoid distortion…
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Venezuelan Oil Exports Soar With U.S. Oversight Following Capture Of Nicolas Maduro
Venezuelan oil exports soared in January as the Trump administration begins to oversee the country’s industry following the capture of authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro, according to a new report. Reuters…
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Trump Admin Faces First Wrongful Death Accusation in Court Over Venezuela Boat Strikes
A federal lawsuit against the Trump administration was filed on Tuesday by family members of two men killed by the one of the airstrikes on numerous Venezuelan boats allegedly containing…
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Russia Says It ‘Knows The Names Of Those Who ‘Betrayed’ Maduro And Allowed His Capture By U.S. Forces
Russia’s ambassador to Venezuela said the country knows the names of those who “betrayed” Venezuela’s authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro earlier this month. Speaking to Rossiya-24, Serguei Melik-Bagdasarov said “local law…
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Trump Reveals Name He Has Given To Key Weapon Used In Raid To Capture Maduro: ‘Not Allowed To Talk About It’
President Donald Trump President Donald Trump revealed the name he has given to a key weapon used in the operation that captured Venezuela’s authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro earlier this month.…
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Wave Of Repatriation of Cuban Personnel From Venezuela Could Signal Shift Towards The U.S. After Maduro’s Capture: Report
A long-haul Ilyushin IL-96-300 operated by Cuba‘s state airline has made repeated, largely opaque flights between Havana and Caracas in recent days, fueling indications that the Cuban government is quietly…
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Venezuela’s Oil Exports Reportedly Dropped 75% Compared To Prior Months Since Maduro’s Capture
Venezuela’s oil exports have dropped 75% compared to the months prior to the capture of authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro by U.S. forces, according to a new report. The Wall Street…
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Venezuela’s Russian-Made Defense Systems Were Not Connected To Radar When U.S. Forces Conducted Raid To Capture Maduro: Report
Venezuela’s advanced air defense systems bought from Russia were not connected to the radar when U.S. forces descended in Caracas to capture authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro, according to a new…
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Trump Orders Army Chiefs to Prepare Plan to Invade Greenland after the Success of Capture of Nicolas Maduro
Trump has ordered his special forces chiefs to prepare plans for the invasion of Greenland, though senior military leaders are pushing back against the idea, The Mail on Sunday reported.…
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One US Helicopter Got Hit In The Raid To Capture Maduro But Managed To Stay In The Air: Report
The helicopter that led the operation to capture Venezuela’s authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro got hit but managed to remain flyable, avoiding further danger to U.S. troops, according to a new…
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Cuban Economy Accelerates Collapse As U.S. Capture Of Maduro Threatens Further Deterioration: ‘Never Been As Bad’
Cuba’s economy is being described as in “free fall” and at its worst time in the almost 70 years since the communist revolution, according to a new report. “I, who…
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At Least Seven U.S. Service Members Injured In Raid To Capture Maduro, Including One With Multiple Gunshot Wounds: Report
At least seven U.S. service members sustained injuries in the raid that captured Venezuela’s authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, according to a new report. Five have…
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Maduro And His Wife Were Bruised Or Bleeding After U.S. Operation To Capture Them In Venezuela
Venezuela’s authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, sustained injuries in the operation that ended with their capture in Venezuela, according to a new report. Citing two sources…
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John Fetterman Criticizes Democrats For Not ‘Acknowledging’ The Capture Of Maduro Is ‘Positive For Venezuela’
Senator John Fetterman criticized fellow Democrats for failing to “acknowledge” that the capture of Venezuela’s authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro was a positive development for the South American country. In a…