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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

What Happened When the US Took Maduro?

The United Nations is discussing whether the U. S. was right to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. This event happened last Saturday when U. S. Special Forces took Maduro into custody. The operation caused power outages in parts of Caracas and hit military sites. Venezuelan officials say p

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Jan 05 2026FINANCE

Venezuela's Debt Puzzle: Who Owes What and Why It Matters

Venezuela is in a tough spot. The country owes a lot of money to many different people. The debt problem started a while back, but it got worse when the government couldn't pay back what it borrowed. Now, the debt has grown because of unpaid interest and legal fights. The numbers are huge. Venezuel

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

Why Is Trump So Keen on Greenland?

Denmark's leader, Mette Frederiksen, has asked U. S. President Donald Trump to stop making threats about taking over Greenland. This comes after Trump said in an interview that the U. S. needs Greenland for defense. Frederiksen made it clear that the U. S. has no right to take over Greenland or any

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Jan 04 2026CRIME

Justice in the Spotlight: The Aftermath of the Crans-Montana Tragedy

In the wake of the devastating fire at Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, Swiss authorities are taking serious steps. They have launched a criminal probe against the two people in charge of the bar. The fire, which broke out on New Year's Day, claimed at least 40 lives and left over 100 people h

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

The Picture That Puzzled the Press: Fact-Checking Trump's Maduro Post

A photo shared by former President Trump caused quite a stir. It showed Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro in handcuffs, blindfolded, and on a U. S. warship. Trump claimed this was proof that Maduro had been captured. But was the photo real? Photo editors had to act fast. They were already working on

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

Iran's Turmoil: A Week of Protests and Unrest

In Iran, a week of protests has led to at least 16 deaths, according to rights groups. The unrest began with bazaar traders and shopkeepers but quickly spread to university students and various cities. The protests are fueled by economic hardships, including high inflation and a currency that has lo

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

Spain's Stance on Venezuela: A Test of International Law

Spain has taken a firm stand against what it sees as a breach of international law in Venezuela. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez shared his thoughts in a letter to his Socialist Party members. This comes after the U. S. took action to detain Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Sanchez's words were st

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

Venezuela's Oil: What's Next?

Venezuela sits on a goldmine of oil, the largest reserves globally. President Donald Trump recently hinted that removing Nicolás Maduro from power could unlock this treasure trove. He envisions U. S. oil giants pouring billions into fixing Venezuela's broken oil infrastructure. But is it that simple

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Jan 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

China's Military Robot: A Glimpse into Future Warfare

China's military has unveiled a robot that can mirror a soldier's movements in real time. This isn't just about showing off technology; it's part of a bigger push to develop autonomous combat systems for modern warfare. The robot, demonstrated at the 12th International Army Cadets Week in Nanjing,

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

Was It Right for the U. S. to Grab Venezuela's Leader?

The U. S. recently took Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro into custody. This happened during a military operation on a Saturday morning. Maduro and his wife were taken to a warship heading to New York. There, they will face criminal charges. The U. S. has been putting pressure on Maduro for month

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