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Cilia Flores: The Power Behind Venezuela's Maduro

Cilia Flores, wife of Nicolás Maduro, was far more than Venezuela's first lady. As the couple face US narco-terrorism charges, we examine her pivotal role as the regime's key strategist.

Maduro pleads not guilty after US capture in Venezuela

Venezuela's deposed president Nicolás Maduro faces US court on narco-terrorism charges following a controversial military raid. Global leaders condemn the action as a breach of international law. Read the latest developments.

Maduro's defiant plea in New York narco-terrorism case

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro pleaded not guilty in a Manhattan federal court, declaring himself a 'kidnapped' prisoner of war in a surreal hearing following his capture. Read the full courtroom drama.

Maduro's Journey: Bus Driver to US Detainee

The dramatic capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by US forces marks a stunning end to his 13-year rule, defined by economic collapse and political repression. Explore his journey and the charges he now faces.

US Air Strikes More Than Double Under Trump in 2025

US military air and drone strikes have surged globally under President Trump, with ACLED data showing a more than doubling of operations since 2024. Key targets include Somalia, Yemen, and a new front in Venezuela.

Sky News joins Colombian army on border drug gang raid

Sky News joins Colombian troops on a perilous night mission into cartel territory on the Venezuela border, uncovering the scale of the cocaine trade and the growing terror threat. Read the full exclusive report.

Record December Channel crossings hit 800+

More than 800 people crossed the English Channel in small boats on Saturday, setting a new record for December. The annual total now stands at 41,455. Read the latest on the UK's migration crisis.

Hegseth and Rubio Brief Congress on Caribbean Strikes

US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are briefing Congress amid mounting questions over deadly boat strikes and a military buildup near Venezuela. Read the latest developments.

US kills eight in Pacific drug vessel strikes

The US Southern Command has conducted deadly strikes on three vessels in the Eastern Pacific, killing eight men suspected of narco-trafficking. Read the full report on the escalating campaign.

Pressure mounts on Pentagon to release strike video

US Democrats are urging the Pentagon to release footage of a controversial Caribbean strike that killed 11, alleging it was unlawful. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth faces mounting scrutiny.

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