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Trump’s plan to take control of Venezuela’s oil industry is unlikely to affect oil prices immediately. Years of mismanagement and sanctions have left production low, requiring massive investment and political stability before output can significantly rise
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Cuba said 32 of its military and police officers were killed during a US military operation in Venezuela, confirming the deaths officially for the first time. The personnel were assisting Venezuela at its request, prompting Havana to declare two days of national mourning
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The rupee weakened by 4 paise to 90.24 against the US dollar in early trade on Monday as geopolitical tensions following US military action in Venezuela boosted demand for the greenback, despite lower crude prices offering limited support.
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Indian-American lawmakers strongly criticized Trump's decision to send military forces to Venezuela, calling it unconstitutional, illegal, and a dangerous move that risks another open-ended conflict without congressional approval
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A US military operation capturing Venezuelan President Maduro disrupted Caribbean travel, grounding flights to Puerto Rico, Aruba, and the Lesser Antilles. Airlines canceled hundreds of flights, waived change fees, and added extra services as restrictions lifted by Sunday
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After the US military captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, uncertainty gripped Venezuela. High court-appointed Delcy Rodríguez claims interim leadership, while Maduro loyalists denounce the operation. Streets emptied, protests erupted, and questions remain over US involvement, succession legitimacy, and the military’s loyalty
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A newly unsealed US indictment accuses Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro of leading a cocaine-fueled narco-terror network. Captured in a US-backed operation, Maduro and his wife now face major drug and weapons charges in a New York federal court
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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has termed the US military action against Venezuela an “act of war”, following President Nicolas Maduro’s capture and indictment in New York, even as federal prosecutors accuse him of leading a decades-long narco-terrorism conspiracy.
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Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro has been jailed in New York following his capture by US forces and faces narco-terrorism charges. His arrest has triggered political uncertainty in Caracas, with Washington hinting at regime change amid sharp reactions from Venezuela.
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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani condemned US military action against Venezuela as an act of war after President Nicolas Maduro’s capture. He criticised regime change efforts as Maduro faces sweeping narco-terrorism charges in New York.
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US military action in Venezuela has disrupted Caribbean air travel, forcing airlines to cancel hundreds of flights and reroute planes. FAA airspace restrictions led to suspensions across Puerto Rico and nearby islands, with carriers waiving change fees
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The US military operation capturing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has intensified partisan divisions in Congress. Democrats questioned its legality and bypassing of authorization, while Republicans praised the action as a decisive strike against a narco-terrorist threat in the region
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Trump said the U.S. will shape Venezuela’s future after capturing and removing President Maduro, while Venezuelan officials called the operation a bombing and kidnapping at a military installation home site
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The United States launched a major military operation in Venezuela early Saturday, with President Donald Trump claiming President Nicolás Maduro had been captured. The move triggered sharp reactions from Venezuela, Colombia, Russia and the US State Department, raising fears of regional escalation.
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The CIA reportedly carried out a drone strike on a Venezuelan docking area used by drug cartels, marking the first US strike on Venezuelan soil since September. The move signals escalation against President Nicolás Maduro amid ongoing counter-narcotics operations
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Nobel Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado will not attend the Oslo ceremony; her daughter will accept the award. Machado, recognized for promoting democracy in Venezuela, has been largely absent from public life and barred from running against President Maduro
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Lionel Messi scored twice in Argentina’s 3-0 win over Venezuela in his final home qualifier, thrilling fans at Estadio Monumental. Messi, South America’s top World Cup qualifier scorer, said he’ll only play the next World Cup if physically fit
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The new proclamation, which Trump signed on Wednesday, applies to citizens of Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen.
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As tensions between the US and Venezuela grow, 192 deported Venezuelans arrived in Caracas, leading to a strong government response and a travel warning
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Banyan Tree, which is organising the World Jazz Festival, said that the Jazz Festival is aimed at contributing to enriching the Jazz Scene in India