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Delcy Rodríguez: 15 minutes to comply, or death
In a leaked video recording of a 2-hour meeting held in Venezuela, seven days after the US attack, Rodriguez can be heard saying that her priority was to "preserve political power".
News ID: 3773    Publish Date : 2026/01/25
US drops drug cartel claims against Maduro after invasion, kidnap
The US Justice Department has quietly scaled back its indictment of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, retreating from a central Trump-era claim that he led a drug cartel.
News ID: 3470    Publish Date : 2026/01/07
UN: US abduction of Maduro makes world less safe, signals impunity
The United Nations human rights office has urged the international community to deliver a clear message that the recent US military operation in Venezuela, including the abduction of President Nicolás Maduro, has made the world “less safe.”
News ID: 3468    Publish Date : 2026/01/07
Venezuela: What Comes Next?
Editorial - By Jalal Khosh-Chehre – Chief Editor

Venezuela: What Comes Next?

Does the removal of the Chavista leadership from power signify a change of the political regime in Venezuela, especially while the governing political structure remains almost intact? If so, how can the developments of the political system over the past few days be interpreted: Fall? Collapse? Behavioral change? Or Transformation?
News ID: 3467    Publish Date : 2026/01/07
Venezuela: What Comes Next?
Editorial - By Jalal Khosh-Chehre – Chief Editor

Venezuela: What Comes Next?

Does the removal of the Maduro's leadership from power signify a change of the political regime in Venezuela, especially while the governing political structure remains almost intact? If so, how can the developments of the political system over the past few days be interpreted: Fall? Collapse? Behavioral change? Or Transformation?
News ID: 3467    Publish Date : 2026/01/07
Venezuela: What Comes Next?
Editorial - By Jalal Khosh-Chehre – Chief Editor

Venezuela: What Comes Next?

Does the removal of the Maduro's leadership from power signify a change of the political regime in Venezuela, especially while the governing political structure remains almost intact? If so, how can the developments of the political system over the past few days be interpreted: Fall? Collapse? Behavioral change? Or Transformation?
News ID: 3467    Publish Date : 2026/01/07
Venezuela: What Comes Next?
Editorial - By Jalal Khosh-Chehre – Chief Editor

Venezuela: What Comes Next?

Does the removal of the Maduro's leadership from power signify a change of the political regime in Venezuela, especially while the governing political structure remains almost intact? If so, how can the developments of the political system over the past few days be interpreted: Fall? Collapse? Behavioral change? Or Transformation?
News ID: 3467    Publish Date : 2026/01/07
Venezuela: What Comes Next?
Editorial - By Jalal Khosh-Chehre – Chief Editor

Venezuela: What Comes Next?

Does the removal of the Maduro's leadership from power signify a change of the political regime in Venezuela, especially while the governing political structure remains almost intact? If so, how can the developments of the political system over the past few days be interpreted: Fall? Collapse? Behavioral change? Or Transformation?
News ID: 3467    Publish Date : 2026/01/07
Venezuela: What Comes Next?
Editorial - By Jalal Khosh-Chehre – Chief Editor

Venezuela: What Comes Next?

Does the removal of the Maduro's leadership from power signify a change of the political regime in Venezuela, especially while the governing political structure remains almost intact? If so, how can the developments of the political system over the past few days be interpreted: Fall? Collapse? Behavioral change? Or Transformation?
News ID: 3467    Publish Date : 2026/01/07
Venezuela: What Comes Next?
Editorial - By Jalal Khosh-Chehre – Chief Editor

Venezuela: What Comes Next?

Does the removal of the Maduro's leadership from power signify a change of the political regime in Venezuela, especially while the governing political structure remains almost intact? If so, how can the developments of the political system over the past few days be interpreted: Fall? Collapse? Behavioral change? Or Transformation?
News ID: 3467    Publish Date : 2026/01/07
Venezuela: What Comes Next?
Editorial - By Jalal Khosh-Chehre – Chief Editor

Venezuela: What Comes Next?

Does the removal of the Maduro's leadership from power signify a change of the political regime in Venezuela, especially while the governing political structure remains almost intact? If so, how can the developments of the political system over the past few days be interpreted: Fall? Collapse? Behavioral change? Or Transformation?
News ID: 3467    Publish Date : 2026/01/07
Venezuela: What Comes Next?
Editorial - By Jalal Khosh-Chehre – Chief Editor

Venezuela: What Comes Next?

Does the removal of the Maduro's leadership from power signify a change of the political regime in Venezuela, especially while the governing political structure remains almost intact? If so, how can the developments of the political system over the past few days be interpreted: Fall? Collapse? Behavioral change? Or Transformation?
News ID: 3467    Publish Date : 2026/01/07
Iran UN envoy: Kidnapping Maduro violation of international law
Iranian Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN Amir Saeed Iravani has slammed the US kidnapping of the Venezuelan president and his wife.
News ID: 3443    Publish Date : 2026/01/06
Maduro tells US court he was ‘kidnapped’ as he pleads not guilty to drug charges
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro told a New York federal court that he is “still president” of his country as he pleaded not guilty to drug trafficking and other charges, two days after being kidnapped by US special forces in a surprise attack.
News ID: 3438    Publish Date : 2026/01/06
Venezuela installs interim president after US kidnapping of Maduro
The Venezuelan parliament has inaugurated Delcy Rodríguez as interim president, two days after US forces kidnapped President Nicolás Maduro.
News ID: 3436    Publish Date : 2026/01/06
Russia, China urge Maduro’s release after US abduction
Russia and China have called on the United States to immediately release Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro , who is illegally jailed in New York after being kidnapped during an armed aggression against his country.
News ID: 3413    Publish Date : 2026/01/05
Bolton: Removing Maduro from Venezuela a ‘hollow victory’ for US
John Bolton, a former US national security advisor, has described Washington’s aggression against Venezuela and the capture of its leader, Nicolás Maduro, as a “hollow victory” unless the United States pursues full “regime change” in the Latin American country, citing what he views as the influence of Caracas’ allies, particularly Russia and China.
News ID: 3406    Publish Date : 2026/01/04
Beijing demands immediate release of President Maduro
The Chinese government has called on the United States to immediately release the President of Venezuela, emphasizing that the crisis must be resolved through diplomatic channels.
News ID: 3397    Publish Date : 2026/01/04
‘Maduro Venezuela’s only president; no empire will rule us’: Caracas vows resistance after US kidnapping
Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez has strongly condemned an illegal US military attack that resulted in the kidnapping of President Nicolas Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores, demanding their immediate release and warning that Venezuela is prepared to defend itself.
News ID: 3386    Publish Date : 2026/01/04
Russia asks for clarity on whereabouts of Maduro and his wife
Russia demands clarity on the whereabouts of Venezuela’s president and first lady, urging all parties to avoid further escalation and resolve differences through dialogue.
News ID: 3379    Publish Date : 2026/01/03