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06-01-2026
Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro appeared in a New York City courtroom for a dramatic hearing where he pleaded not guilty to drugs and weapon charges alongside his wife Cilia Flores. Maduro claimed he was 'kidnapped' and a 'prisoner of war', maintaining a calm demeanor throughout the 40-minute arraignment. The couple was arrested by US forces at their compound in Venezuela on Saturday as part of a surprise operation that included strikes on military bases. Maduro and Flores were transferred to a New York jail and will remain in federal custody until their next court hearing on March 17. The US has accused Maduro of narco-terrorism conspiracy, cocaine importation conspiracy, and other charges.
Entities: Nicolás Maduro, Cilia Flores, New York City, Venezuela, Alvin Hellerstein • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The Cuban government has reported that 32 of its nationals were killed during a US operation to seize Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. The Cuban nationals were members of the armed forces and intelligence agencies who were providing security to Maduro. The US carried out air strikes against targets in Venezuela, and the Cuban government has declared two days of national mourning. The total death toll is estimated to be around 80 and is expected to rise. US President Donald Trump has stated that military action against Cuba is not necessary, as the country is 'ready to fall'.
Entities: Cuba, Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, Miguel Díaz-Canel, US • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
Venezuela has sworn in Delcy Rodríguez as its interim president after Nicolás Maduro was detained by US forces and appeared in a New York court, pleading not guilty to charges of drug trafficking and terrorism. Maduro claimed he was still the president of Venezuela and a 'prisoner of war.' The US justified the operation as a 'surgical law enforcement operation' to apprehend a 'fugitive from justice.' Rodríguez vowed to guarantee the peace and tranquillity of the country, while Maduro's allies remain in charge. The US faced criticism at the UN, with the Venezuelan ambassador calling the operation an 'illegitimate armed attack.' The next court hearing for Maduro is scheduled for March 17.
Entities: Nicolás Maduro, Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela, United States, Cilia Flores • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article discusses US President Donald Trump's foreign policy ambitions and potential targets for his administration's next moves following the raid in Venezuela. Trump has made threats against several countries, including Greenland, Colombia, Iran, Mexico, and Cuba, citing various reasons such as national security, drug trafficking, and regime change. The article examines the implications of Trump's actions and statements on these countries and the potential consequences for global politics.
Entities: Donald Trump, Venezuela, Greenland, Colombia, Iran • Tone: analytical • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
Cilia Flores, Venezuela's first lady, has been captured by US forces along with her husband, President Nicolás Maduro. Flores is seen as one of the most powerful figures in Venezuela, having shaped the country's fortunes for decades. She has faced allegations of corruption and nepotism, and her family members have been found guilty of cocaine smuggling in US courts. Flores will face drug trafficking and weapons charges in a New York court. The article provides a detailed background on Flores' rise to power, her relationship with Maduro, and her role in consolidating his grip on power. It also highlights her involvement in corruption allegations and her family's involvement in drug trafficking.
Entities: Cilia Flores, Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela, United States, Hugo Chávez • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
World leaders have reacted with a mix of condemnation and support to the US capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. The US operation, which involved a large-scale strike on Venezuela, resulted in Maduro's capture and removal from the country. Maduro and his wife have been indicted on drug charges in New York. While some leaders, such as UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, welcomed the end of Maduro's regime, others, including Latin American countries, Russia, and China, condemned the US actions as a violation of international law. The international community is calling for a peaceful transition of power in Venezuela.
Entities: Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela, United States, Donald Trump, UK • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article discusses the potential power struggle in Venezuela following the ouster of former President Nicolás Maduro. Two women, Delcy Rodríguez, Maduro's former Vice President, and María Corina Machado, an opposition leader, are vying for control. Rodríguez has been sworn in as acting president and is trying to balance her relationship with the US while maintaining support among Venezuelans. Machado, who was rescued from Venezuela in a secret operation and taken to Norway, is seen as a potential candidate for leading the country. The article highlights the uncertainty surrounding Venezuela's future and the differing views on US intervention.
Entities: Delcy Rodríguez, María Corina Machado, Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela, United States • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
Delcy Rodríguez was sworn in as Venezuela's interim president after Nicolás Maduro's capture by US special forces. Rodríguez, a longtime confidant of Maduro, has been backed by Venezuela's military. She has called for 'respectful international relations' with the US and has been willing to collaborate with the US government. The US has indicated that it will assess Rodríguez's actions and has warned her that she will 'pay a very big price' if she doesn't do what's right. Rodríguez has a long history with the Venezuelan government, having served as vice president, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Minister of Economy and Finance. The US does not consider Rodríguez or the Maduro regime to be legitimate, and has stated that legitimacy will come through a period of transition and real elections.
Entities: Delcy Rodríguez, Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela, United States, Caracas • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
Former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores were brought to a Manhattan federal court for their first court appearance since being captured by U.S. forces. Maduro was defiant in court, declaring he is still the president of Venezuela and innocent of all charges. Both Maduro and his wife pleaded not guilty to charges including narco-terrorism, conspiracy to import cocaine, and weapons-related offenses. The next hearing is set for March 17.
Entities: Nicolás Maduro, Cilia Flores, Delcy Rodríguez, Alvin Hellerstein, Mark Donnelly • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article reports on a covert U.S. operation to capture Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, revealing new details about the meticulously planned raid. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth described the operation, which involved around 200 Americans, including Delta Force commandos, and resulted in the injury of several U.S. soldiers and the deaths of dozens of Venezuelans and 32 Cuban citizens. The operation was rehearsed for months using a replica of Maduro's residence, and CIA personnel inside Venezuela provided key intelligence. The article also mentions a massive U.S. military presence off Venezuela's coast and plans to intercept another sanctioned oil tanker.
Entities: Nicolás Maduro, Pete Hegseth, USS John F. Kennedy, Newport News, Virginia • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article discusses the inner circle of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, who was arraigned in New York on federal drug trafficking charges. Despite Maduro's ousting, his inner circle remains in power, including Delcy Rodríguez, who was sworn in as interim president. Other key figures include Diosdado Cabello, Vladimir Padrino López, and Jorge Rodríguez, all of whom have been accused of involvement in drug trafficking and undermining democracy. The US has sanctioned several of these individuals and has indicated that it will 'run' Venezuela for an unspecified period. Maduro's wife and son were also charged with drug offenses.
Entities: Nicolás Maduro, Delcy Rodríguez, Diosdado Cabello, Vladimir Padrino López, Jorge Rodríguez • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
Asian defense stocks continued their rally for the second consecutive day as investors assessed geopolitical risks following the US attack on Venezuela and the capture of ousted leader Nicolas Maduro. The region's markets were mixed, with Japan's Nikkei 225 index hitting a record high, while South Korea and Australia experienced declines. US stocks rose as investors bet that the tensions would remain contained. The article also highlights the performance of various stocks, including Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Korea Aerospace, and BlueScope Steel.
Entities: Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela, US, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Korea Aerospace • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: positive • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The Trump administration briefed bipartisan lawmakers on the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, sparking a partisan divide over the president's authority to use force without congressional approval. Top Republicans defended the president's actions, while Democrats questioned the scope of the operation and pushed to halt further military action. The administration framed the Venezuela raid as a law enforcement operation, not an act of war. Democrats plan to force a vote on a measure to suspend Trump's military action in Venezuela, known as a war powers resolution.
Entities: Nicolás Maduro, Donald Trump, Mike Johnson, Chuck Schumer, Tim Kaine • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article discusses the geopolitical uncertainties in 2026, particularly in the context of the US military strike on Venezuela and the capture of its leader Nicolás Maduro. The global markets reacted calmly, with most bourses edging higher, while defense and energy stocks rallied. However, questions remain regarding Venezuela's oil reserves and the potential for US oil companies to invest in the country. The situation has also reignited debates over international law and sovereignty, with implications for China's Taiwan saber-rattling. The article highlights the continuity of geopolitical shocks from 2025 to 2026 and advises investors to be prepared for a potentially volatile year.
Entities: Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela, United States, Donald Trump, Greenland • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
European stocks are expected to open higher on Tuesday as investors react to the US ousting of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. The UK's FTSE index is predicted to rise 0.4%, Germany's DAX 3%, and France's CAC 40 0.2%. The positive sentiment follows the capture of Maduro and President Donald Trump's call for US energy companies to invest in Venezuela. European markets traded higher on Monday, and US averages rallied, with the Dow closing at a record. Investors are pushing aside fears of bigger geopolitical conflicts and remain confident in risk-on assets. Asian defense stocks rallied for a second session, despite mixed regional trading. Key data releases on Tuesday include French and German inflation data and UK new car sales.
Entities: Nicolas Maduro, Donald Trump, Europe, United States, Venezuela • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: positive • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article discusses Donald Trump's latest geopolitical move, targeting Greenland after capturing Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. Trump stated that the US needs Greenland for national security, sparking shock in Greenland and Denmark. The move is seen as part of Trump's 'Donroe doctrine' to dominate the western hemisphere.
Entities: Donald Trump, Greenland, Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela, Denmark • Tone: analytical • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article discusses how the US raid on Venezuela and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro revealed the limits of China's global power and influence. China had been a close ally of Venezuela, and the raid exposed the weakness of China's reach in the region. The article argues that this event serves as a reality check on China's global power and is not a template for Taiwan.
Entities: Nicolás Maduro, China, Venezuela, Xi Jinping, Latin America • Tone: analytical • Sentiment: neutral • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article discusses the potential shift in US policy towards Cuba under Donald Trump's presidency, particularly after the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro. Cuban exiles in Miami are optimistic, comparing the event to the fall of the Berlin Wall, and are hoping for a similar outcome for Cuba's communist regime. The article highlights the historical context of Cuban-American relations and the long-standing desire among Cuban exiles to see the end of the Castro regime.
Entities: Cuba, Donald Trump, Nicolás Maduro, Fidel Castro, Cuban-Americans • Tone: analytical • Sentiment: neutral • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article discusses Donald Trump's military campaign against Venezuela, where he captured Nicolás Maduro, the country's dictator. Trump's motivations for the campaign are unclear, but he has mentioned stopping migrants and criminals, halting the flow of drugs, and reclaiming oil reserves. The article analyzes the implications of Trump's actions, including the potential risks and challenges of controlling Venezuela, and the reactions of other countries in the region.
Entities: Donald Trump, Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, United States, Greenland • Tone: analytical • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article discusses the Pentagon's successful raid on Caracas, Venezuela, to capture Nicolás Maduro, the country's leader. The operation, code-named 'Absolute Resolve', was a military success, facilitated by good intelligence and possibly inside help. The raid was described by Donald Trump as 'an assault like people have not seen since World War II', while Marco Rubio characterized it as 'primarily a law enforcement operation'. The article analyzes the operation and its implications, including the potential risks and consequences of the US's actions. The capture of Maduro is seen as a significant move by the US to assert its dominance in the Western hemisphere, with some comparing it to the fall of the Berlin Wall. However, the article also notes that controlling Maduro's regime may prove challenging.
Entities: Nicolás Maduro, Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, Pentagon, Venezuela • Tone: analytical • Sentiment: neutral • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article discusses the risks associated with Donald Trump's plans to 'run' Venezuela after the capture of Nicolás Maduro by American special forces. Maduro, who had been in power for over a decade, was seized during a nighttime raid in Caracas and later indicted on charges carrying a sentence of between 20 years and life in prison. Trump's actions in Venezuela are seen as part of a broader strategy to dominate the western hemisphere, with potential implications for other countries in the region, including Greenland and Cuba. The article highlights the complexities and risks involved in Trump's plans, including the potential for resistance and the challenges of controlling a country with a long history of authoritarian rule.
Entities: Donald Trump, Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela, Caracas, United States • Tone: analytical • Sentiment: neutral • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The United States has captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro in a military operation involving a bombing campaign and helicopter raid. The operation, code-named 'Operation Absolute Resolve', was carried out overnight and resulted in Maduro's capture and removal from the country. US President Donald Trump announced the news, sparking reactions from leaders in Greenland, Denmark, and Cuban exiles. The capture is seen as part of Trump's plan to 'run' Venezuela and dominate the Western hemisphere, with potential risks and challenges ahead.
Entities: Nicolás Maduro, Donald Trump, Venezuela, United States, Caracas • Tone: analytical • Sentiment: neutral • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article discusses the reaction of Venezuelan immigrants in the United States, particularly in Florida, to the news of Nicolás Maduro's capture by American forces. The immigrants celebrated long into the night, hoping that this event would lead to the liberation of Venezuela from Maduro's dictatorship. However, the article also hints at the complexities and challenges faced by these immigrants in the US, trapped in 'policy purgatory'.
Entities: Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela, United States, Florida, Doral • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: positive • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article discusses the situation at the Colombia-Venezuela border following US strikes on Venezuela and the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. Colombia has deployed a heavy military presence to the border. The article also touches on the legal challenges facing Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, who pleaded not guilty in their first court appearance in New York. Additionally, the article mentions China's reaction to the US military action against Venezuela, a key partner in South America. The US plans to 'run' Venezuela are also discussed.
Entities: Nicolás Maduro, Colombia, Venezuela, Cúcuta, Cilia Flores • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The US is interested in Venezuela's oil due to the country's vast oil reserves, the largest known in the world. The article discusses the reasons behind the US interest, the challenges faced by the Venezuelan oil industry, and the implications of the US military operation that led to the capture of ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. The article also touches on the potential consequences of US involvement in Venezuela, including the reaction of China, a major recipient of Venezuelan oil exports.
Entities: Venezuela, US, Nicolás Maduro, Cilia Flores, Donald Trump • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article discusses China's reaction to the US capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, with China's government denouncing the action while Chinese social media users hail it as a potential blueprint for invading Taiwan. The US operation has significant implications for China's influence in Latin America, particularly in Venezuela, where China has invested heavily in oil and infrastructure projects. While China's official tone is critical of the US action, some Chinese social media users see it as a model for a potential military takeover of Taiwan. Taiwanese officials and experts, however, are skeptical that China will follow the US precedent, citing differences between the two situations.
Entities: China, Venezuela, Taiwan, US, Nicolas Maduro • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: analyze
06-01-2026
The article discusses the current situation surrounding Nicolás Maduro, the ousted Venezuelan President, who is being held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn. Maduro was captured in a US military operation and is facing drugs and weapons charges. The article provides background information on the history of the detention center, described as 'hell on Earth,' and the legal challenges facing Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. It also touches on the international implications of Maduro's capture, including the reaction of China, a key partner of Venezuela, and the potential consequences for US-Venezuela relations.
Entities: Nicolás Maduro, Cilia Flores, Metropolitan Detention Center, Brooklyn, Venezuela • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article discusses the US operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, led by former President Donald Trump from his Mar-a-Lago resort, which was converted into a makeshift situation room. The operation was met with mixed reactions, with some criticizing Trump's moves as 'concerning' while others supported the action. The article also touches on the implications of the US involvement in Venezuela, including the potential for oil extraction and the reaction from China, a key ally of Venezuela. Additionally, the article mentions protests worldwide against the US operation and the impact on Venezuelan civilians.
Entities: Donald Trump, Nicolás Maduro, Mar-a-Lago, Venezuela, Marjorie Taylor Greene • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has pleaded not guilty to drug and weapons charges in a US court after being captured by US forces. The US has taken control of Venezuela's economy and is using its military threat to maintain control. Senior White House aide Stephen Miller said the US is working with Maduro-ally Delcy Rodríguez, who has been sworn in as acting president. Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has vowed to return home, but Trump has dismissed her as a potential leader, saying she lacks legitimacy. The US is also making plans to intercept a Venezuela-linked oil tanker claimed by Russia. Trump has issued threats to other countries, including Colombia and Mexico, and has said the US 'needs Greenland'.
Entities: Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela, US, Donald Trump, Stephen Miller • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
Protests have erupted worldwide against the US military intervention in Venezuela that removed Nicolás Maduro from power. Demonstrators gathered globally to denounce the US operation, while Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, pleaded not guilty in their first court appearance in New York on drugs and weapons charges. The US action has sparked international reactions, with China condemning the intervention due to its significant oil imports from Venezuela. The situation has also triggered discussions on Chinese social media about Taiwan.
Entities: Nicolás Maduro, Cilia Flores, Venezuela, United States, China • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
Ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores pleaded not guilty in their first court appearance in New York. Maduro, who was captured in a US military operation, claimed he is 'still the president of Venezuela'. The couple faces drugs and weapons charges. The article discusses the major legal challenges they will face and the implications of the US involvement in Venezuela.
Entities: Nicolás Maduro, Cilia Flores, Venezuela, New York, US • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article discusses the major legal challenges facing Nicolás Maduro, the ousted Venezuelan leader, and his wife, Cilia Flores, after they pleaded not guilty in their first court appearance in New York. Maduro and his wife were captured in a US military operation and are now facing trial. The article highlights the legal complexities surrounding their case and the potential consequences they may face. CNN's Laura Coates explains the next legal steps for the pair, while other CNN analysts and reporters provide additional context and insights on the situation, including the conditions at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn where Maduro is being held.
Entities: Nicolás Maduro, Cilia Flores, Venezuela, New York, CNN • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado's adviser has stated that the US will be its main ally, despite President Donald Trump's suggestion that Machado lacks support at home. The article discusses the current situation in Venezuela, the legal challenges facing ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife, and the potential US involvement in the country. The US has taken military action against Maduro, who is now facing drugs and weapons charges in a New York court.
Entities: María Corina Machado, Venezuela, United States, Donald Trump, Nicolás Maduro • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article reports on the aftermath of a US military strike in Venezuela, resulting in destruction, loss of homes, and chaos at airports due to the temporary closure of Caribbean airspace. The ousted Venezuelan leader, Nicolás Maduro, and his wife, Cilia Flores, have pleaded not guilty in a New York court to drugs and weapons charges. The US plans to 'run' Venezuela, with President Donald Trump stating that the US will rebuild their system. The situation has drawn international attention, with China condemning the US military action and Colombia deploying troops near the border with Venezuela.
Entities: Nicolás Maduro, Cilia Flores, Donald Trump, Venezuela, United States • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article discusses President Donald Trump's plan to take oil from Venezuela by rebuilding their system, despite facing two key issues. Trump claims that Venezuela stole US oil, and his administration's actions have been met with criticism and concern from various individuals, including former GOP Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene. The US involvement in Venezuela has sparked protests worldwide, and China has condemned the US military action against its key partner in South America. The article also touches on the potential consequences of US intervention in Venezuela, including the impact on Venezuelans and the country's oil production.
Entities: Donald Trump, Venezuela, Marjorie Taylor Greene, CNN, Frank Fenimore • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
A White House official justified the US's involvement in Venezuela by stating that the country is under US control due to the presence of military forces stationed outside its borders. The official, likely referring to the US's military presence in the region, made the comments during an interview with CNN. The US has been involved in a controversy surrounding Venezuela's president, Nicolas Maduro, who was captured and transported to the US. The Trump administration's actions in Venezuela have been met with protests worldwide, and some critics have accused the administration of not having a clear plan for the country.
Entities: White House, Venezuela, US, Nicolas Maduro, Stephen Miller • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article discusses Delcy Rodríguez, who has become Venezuela's acting president after a US operation deposed Nicolas Maduro. Rodríguez has been a staunch supporter of former Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez and has been vocal against opposition and foreign intervention. The article provides background information on Rodríguez and her rise to power, as well as the current situation in Venezuela following Maduro's ousting. It also touches on the legal challenges facing Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, who have pleaded not guilty to charges in a New York court. The article highlights the international implications of the US operation, including China's reaction and its potential impact on Taiwan.
Entities: Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, Hugo Chavez, US • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has threatened to 'take up arms' against the US if it attacks Colombia, following US military action in Venezuela and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. Petro, a former guerrilla fighter, made the remarks in response to comments by US President Donald Trump, who suggested Colombia could be the next target in the US war on drugs. Trump accused Petro of being linked to drug trafficking, which Petro denied. The tension between the two leaders comes amid a backdrop of US-Colombia relations and the ongoing narcotics trade in the region.
Entities: Gustavo Petro, Donald Trump, Colombia, United States, Venezuela • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
Cuba has acknowledged that 32 of its citizens, described as members of the island's armed forces and intelligence services, were killed during a US military operation that seized Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. The deaths have renewed scrutiny of Cuba's deep involvement in Venezuela's military and intelligence structures. Experts say that Cuba's intelligence role was critical to the consolidation of power under Maduro and that any transition in Venezuela would require minimizing Cuba's influence. The US operation has sparked a geopolitical issue, with the Cuban government declaring two days of national mourning in honor of the killed personnel.
Entities: Cuba, Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela, United States, Jorge Jraissati • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has condemned US intervention in Venezuela following the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by US military forces. Sheinbaum reaffirmed Mexico's commitment to national sovereignty and rejected the idea of American troops entering Mexico. She emphasized that intervention has never brought democracy or stability to Latin America and that people should be able to decide their own future. The US operation in Caracas extracted Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, who were taken to New York to face federal charges. Sheinbaum also stated that Mexico is cooperating with the US to fight against drug trafficking and organized crime.
Entities: Claudia Sheinbaum, Nicolás Maduro, Cilia Flores, Donald Trump, Mexico • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
President Donald Trump stated that Cuba is 'ready to fall' following the US capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, suggesting that Cuba's fate is tied to Maduro's ouster and Venezuela's inability to support its allies. Trump indicated that the US may not need to take action against Cuba as it is likely to collapse. The capture of Maduro has sent shockwaves through the region, with Cuban officials accusing the US of violating sovereignty. Trump also criticized Colombia's leadership, accusing them of fueling drug trafficking into the US. The operation has highlighted Venezuela's massive oil reserves and the US is preparing to act against narco-trafficking networks.
Entities: Donald Trump, Nicolás Maduro, Cuba, Venezuela, United States • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The Venezuelan government has ordered a nationwide manhunt for individuals involved in supporting a US military operation that led to the arrest of President Nicolás Maduro. Maduro was arrested by US forces over the weekend and made his first court appearance in New York, where he was charged with narco-terrorism and other offenses. Maduro's wife was also arrested, and in his absence, Delcy Rodríguez, his former vice president, has been sworn in as interim president. The US operation has sparked a mixed reaction, with some supporting Trump's actions and others criticizing them as an 'impeachable offense.' The situation in Venezuela remains unclear, with concerns about potential violence and refugees fleeing to Colombia.
Entities: Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela, United States, Delcy Rodríguez, New York • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article discusses the appointment of Delcy Rodríguez as Venezuela's interim leader following the arrest of Nicolás Maduro. A former Venezuelan official warns that Rodríguez 'detests the West' and represents a continuation of Maduro's regime. Rodríguez has a history of serving in various roles in the Maduro government, including vice president and oil minister, and has been sanctioned by the US Treasury Department. The official claims that Rodríguez's background is rooted in Marxism and that her appointment underscores the regime's reliance on loyalists rather than new figures.
Entities: Delcy Rodríguez, Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela, United States, Jorge Antonio Rodríguez • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro appeared in a Manhattan court with his wife Cilia Flores, pleading not guilty to charges of narco-terrorism conspiracy, cocaine importation conspiracy, and possession of machine guns and destructive devices. US President Donald Trump described the hearing as an 'extraordinary moment in history'. Maduro claimed he was still the president of Venezuela and a 'prisoner of war'. The couple's next court appearance is scheduled for March 17.
Entities: Nicolas Maduro, Cilia Flores, Donald Trump, Venezuela, United States • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article discusses Cilia Flores, the wife of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, who was recently captured and indicted in the US on drug trafficking and narco-terror charges. Flores is described as a 'fundamental figure in corruption' in Venezuela and is accused of being involved in a two-person cartel with her husband. The article highlights her rise to power, her alleged involvement in drug trafficking, and her role in the Maduro regime. It also mentions the indictment of her nephews, who were previously arrested in the US for cocaine trafficking.
Entities: Cilia Flores, Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela, United States, Brooklyn • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
Stephen Miller, a top aide to President Trump, has made controversial statements asserting the U.S. has the right to take control of Greenland and Venezuela, citing the country's military strength and national interest. Miller's comments have been criticized by international leaders and some U.S. politicians, who view them as a form of imperialism. The remarks have sparked concerns about the potential consequences of such actions on international relations and global stability.
Entities: Stephen Miller, Donald Trump, Greenland, Venezuela, NATO • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article discusses how President Trump's military intervention in Venezuela could embolden Russia and China to pursue their own aggressive foreign policies. Analysts warn that Trump's actions, including seizing Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, may legitimize similar actions by Russia and China, potentially destabilizing global relations. While Russia and China have condemned the US attack, some officials have hinted at praise for Trump's assertive approach. The article suggests that both countries may seek to manipulate Trump to achieve their own interests, including gaining more freedom of action in their respective regions.
Entities: Donald Trump, Venezuela, Russia, China, Nicolás Maduro • Tone: analytical • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article discusses why President Trump refused to back María Corina Machado, the opposition leader in Venezuela, after a U.S. raid on the country's capital. Trump instead supported Maduro's vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, to take the helm, citing concerns about Machado's ability to lead and potential destabilization. The decision was influenced by U.S. intelligence and a souring relationship between Machado and top Trump officials. Machado had been trying to ingratiate herself with Trump, but their relationship had been fraying due to disagreements over Maduro's strength and Machado's ability to seize power.
Entities: María Corina Machado, Nicolás Maduro, Donald Trump, Venezuela, United States • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth stated that the US is rebuilding its military dominance to deter enemies like China and Russia, citing a recent military operation in Venezuela as evidence. Hegseth claimed that the operation, which resulted in the arrest of Nicolas Maduro, demonstrated the limits of non-American defence technology, specifically referencing Russian air defences. Hegseth asserted that the US is re-establishing 'absolute deterrence' that will make its enemies 'not dare to test' it.
Entities: Pete Hegseth, China, Russia, US, Venezuela • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article discusses the potential risks to China's sensitive technology and investments in Venezuela following the US seizure of control of the country's leadership and the abduction of President Nicolas Maduro. China's extensive investments in Venezuela, including satellite tracking stations, oilfield systems, and telecommunications networks, may be compromised. The El Sombrero tracking station and its backup in Luepa support Venezuela's only active remote sensing satellite, which was developed and built by China. China's broader satellite tracking and data relay efforts may also be affected. The article highlights the potential consequences for China's space ambitions and its significant investments in Venezuela's petroleum sector.
Entities: China, Venezuela, United States, Nicolas Maduro, Donald Trump • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The Trump administration praised US news media for keeping its Venezuela raid plan secret, which led to the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Secretary of State Marco Rubio credited news organizations for not reporting on the mission before it happened, potentially saving American lives. The administration had withheld information about the mission from Congress due to operational security concerns. The New York Times and The Washington Post reportedly knew about the raid in advance but held off reporting on it.
Entities: Marco Rubio, Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, US, Trump administration • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: positive • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The US' Asian allies, including Japan, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand, have been cautious in their response to the US military strike on Venezuela, led by President Donald Trump. Despite Trump's 'cowboy tactics', these countries have avoided criticizing the US, fearing the consequences of antagonizing their ally. Instead, they have called for calm, diplomacy, and a restoration of democracy in Venezuela, while monitoring the situation closely. Analysts attribute this mild response to a desire not to 'bite the hand that feeds' them, given the US' significant influence in the region and Trump's willingness to use tariffs as a bargaining chip in trade talks.
Entities: Donald Trump, Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, Delcy Rodríguez, Japan • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article discusses the fears of Cubans following the toppling of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by US forces. Cubans are concerned that the loss of Venezuelan oil, which is a crucial supply for the island, will exacerbate their already dire economic situation. The US President Donald Trump has threatened to take action against Cuba, stating that it would be hard for Havana to 'hold out' without Venezuelan oil. Cubans are weary from years of economic crisis, shortages, and power blackouts, and many fear that the situation will worsen. The article highlights the historical reliance of Cuba on Venezuelan oil and the potential consequences of its loss.
Entities: Cuba, Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, Donald Trump, US • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article discusses how AI-generated images of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro were spread on social media after Donald Trump announced a 'large-scale strike' against Venezuela, making it difficult to distinguish fact from fiction. The fabricated content, including fake photos and videos, was intermixed with real footage, and was shared millions of times across various platforms. Experts say that the use of AI-generated fabrications is a new tactic in the misinformation wars, and that it's harder for fact-checkers to expose because the visuals often approximate reality.
Entities: Nicolás Maduro, Donald Trump, Venezuela, Caracas, US • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
Deposed Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro pleaded not guilty to drugs, weapons, and narco-terrorism charges in a US federal court after being captured by US special forces in a shock operation ordered by Donald Trump. The operation, which resulted in the deaths of at least 40 people, was widely condemned by the international community, with many countries viewing it as a 'crime of aggression' and a breach of international law. Maduro's wife, Cilia Flores, was also captured and pleaded not guilty to charges. The US has justified the operation as necessary to stem the flow of drugs into the country and to seize 'stolen' oil from Venezuela.
Entities: Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela, United States, Donald Trump, Cilia Flores • Tone: negative • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The US carried out a military operation in Venezuela, capturing President Nicolás Maduro, who was subsequently charged with drug-conspiracy charges in a New York court. Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado welcomed the development, calling it a 'huge step for humanity.' The international community has reacted with varying degrees of condemnation and support, with some nations denouncing the US action as a 'crime of aggression.' Maduro has pleaded not guilty to the charges and is set to appear in court again in March. The US has announced plans to meet with top oil executives to discuss the future of Venezuela's oil industry.
Entities: María Corina Machado, Nicolás Maduro, Donald Trump, Venezuela, United States • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
06-01-2026
The article discusses the aftermath of a US military raid on Venezuela, which resulted in the capture and removal of President Nicolás Maduro from power. Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has stated that she hasn't spoken to Donald Trump since October 2025 and plans to return to Venezuela soon. The US has installed Delcy Rodríguez as the interim president, despite Machado being seen as Maduro's most credible opponent. The international community has reacted with various responses, including condemnation from Colombia's President Gustavo Petro, who criticized the US attack as an 'assault on the sovereignty' of Latin America. Maduro has pleaded not guilty to charges of working with international drug trafficking groups.
Entities: María Corina Machado, Donald Trump, Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, Delcy Rodríguez • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform