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As Nicolás Maduro awaits trial on federal narco-terrorism charges, a letter ‘El Pollo’ sent to Trump may signal that he wants to become something other than a defendant
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Nicolás Maduro arrives in court in New York, fighting charges as Venezuela moves on without him
Former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has been brought into a New York courtroom as he seeks to have his drug trafficking indictment thrown out over a geopolitical dispute over legal fees. Maduro’s lawyer contends the U.
Three months after the U.S. military captured its authoritarian leader, Venezuela is seeing some change. But any big shift in political or economic life will come slowly.
The ousted president’s son is projecting an optimistic image of how his father is coping. People with access to the Metropolitan Detention Center paint a less rosy picture of life behind bars.
During his speech, Maduro talked about the number of alleged mercenaries detained in Venezuela for trying to undermine his government, saying they numbered more than 150, came from 25 countries.
The U.S. had announced a $50 million reward for information leading to Maduro’s arrest before news emerged Saturday of his capture in Venezuela.
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Eni and Repsol bet big on post-Maduro Venezuela
Eni and Repsol plan to lift gas output at Venezuela's Cardon IV field to 645 million cubic feet per day, building on fresh U.S. licenses.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro arrived Friday in Venezuela to hold a meeting with Acting President Delcy Rodriguez. The visit is the first time a foreign head of state has traveled to the Venezuelan capital since the Jan. 3 US military operation that resulted in the capture of Nicolas Maduro.