Category: Politics
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Maduro Arrives at New York Court for First Hearing
Nicolás Maduro arrived on the morning of this Monday (5) at a federal court in New York to take part in his first judicial hearing in the United States. He was taken to the location accompanied by his wife, Cilia Flores, after leaving the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC), where he had been detained since Saturday…
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“There will be no war against Venezuela or its people,” the US says at the UN
The United States rejected accusations of waging war against Venezuela or its people, calling the capture of Nicolás Maduro a law enforcement operation, US Ambassador Mike Waltz told the UN Security Council.
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The Rise and Fall of Nicolás Maduro
On New Year’s Eve, just three days before American military personnel pulled him from his bed and took him to a prison in New York, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was driving through downtown Caracas, describing the city’s tourist spots to a friendly interviewer. While driving, he paused for history and nostalgia. He recalled a speech…
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The Rise and Fall of Nicolás Maduro
On New Year’s Eve, just three days before U.S. military personnel woke him from sleep and took him to a prison in New York, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro drove through downtown Caracas, narrating the city’s landmarks to a friendly interviewer. As he drove, he lingered on history and nostalgia. He recalled a speech by Fidel…
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“There Will Be No War Against Venezuela or Its People,” the US Says at the UN
The United States rejected, on Monday (5), accusations that they were promoting a war against Venezuela or its people. The position was presented by the US ambassador to the UN, Mike Waltz, during a UN Security Council meeting convened to discuss the Venezuelan crisis after the capture of Nicolás Maduro. In his speech, the diplomat…
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7 Points to Consider About Trump’s Incursion into Venezuela
It would be hard to blame someone who woke up on Saturday morning — seeing the news that the United States had invaded Venezuela and deposed its dictatorial ruler — and thought they were still dreaming. A pinch and a cup of coffee later, reality set in. But the questions remain. So, what does this…
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7 Lessons from Trump’s Incursion into Venezuela
It would be hard to blame anyone who woke up on Saturday morning—seeing the news that the United States had invaded Venezuela and exfiltrated its dictatorial ruler—and thought he or she might still be dreaming. Here are 7 lessons as the dust settles.
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Agrotalk Mind Launches the Book “Da Porteira Para O Mundo – Volume 2” and Promotes Art Exhibition at the Theatro Municipal de São Paulo
Agrotalk Mind, an event that promotes synergy between these sectors, will hold, on February 23, 2026, the forum “Agro Global: Brazil is a link in 5 continents.” The occasion will feature the participation of ten renowned international representatives and prominent speakers. The panels will be moderated by journalist Caio Junqueira from CNN Brasil. This event…
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José Antonio Kast Secures Nearly 60% of Votes and Becomes Chile’s New President
Conservative José Antonio Kast was elected president of Chile on Sunday (14), confirming the favoritism he maintained throughout the second-round campaign. With this result, the right returns to occupy La Moneda Palace after four years of left-wing government under the leadership of Gabriel Boric. With 83.43% of the polls counted, Kast reached 59.8% of the…
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At Least 15 Dead in Shooting Attack at Hanukkah Event on Bondi Beach in Sydney
A father and his son killed at least 15 people in a shooting attack during a Hanukkah celebration on Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, on Sunday, according to authorities. At least 42 people were hospitalized. The older shooter, 50, was shot dead by police, authorities said. His 24-year-old son was injured and remains hospitalized. “We…


