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Russia sends sub to guard tanker pursued by US

Russia has deployed a submarine and other naval vessels to escort an aging oil tanker that US forces have been trying to seize off the coast of Venezuela.​The ship, formerly known as Bella 1 and now sailing under a new name, has been tracked for weeks over alleged involvement in sanctions busting and black market oil shipments.​ According to US officials cited in media reports, the tanker had attempted to approach Venezuela to load oil but was blocked and later pursued in international waters.​Washington considers the vessel stateless and subject to boarding because it has sailed under questionable flags while linked to networks moving sanctioned Russian and Venezuelan crude.​ Moscow’s decision to send a submarine and additional naval assets marks a sharp escalation in the standoff and signals its readiness to physically shield the tanker from US interdiction.​Analysts say the […]

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Venezuela experts condemn US strike and Maduro’s capture

Nigeria’s foreign policy community has sharply criticised the recent United States military strike in Venezuela and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro.​Experts say the action violates international law, undermines national sovereignty and risks destabilising Latin America.​ What NIIA and experts said The Nigerian Institute of International Affairs and other foreign policy scholars described the operation as a dangerous precedent.​They warned that the use of force to remove a sitting leader, even one accused of serious crimes, erodes global norms built to prevent unilateral interventions.​ Concerns over international law Analysts argued that the strike breached the UN Charter principles on non-use of force and non-interference in the internal affairs of states.​They stressed that accountability for alleged narco-terrorism or human rights abuses should follow legal, multilateral processes, not unilateral military action.​ Risks for Africa and global order The experts cautioned that accepting […]

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Capture de Maduro : un tournant géopolitique majeur

Le 3 janvier 2026, les États-Unis ont mené une opération militaire directe sur le territoire vénézuélien, conduisant à l’arrestation du président en exercice, Nicolás Maduro, puis à son transfert forcé vers les États-Unis, où il doit être traduit en justice. Cette action, revendiquée publiquement par le président américain Donald Trump, est présentée par Washington comme relevant de la sécurité nationale. Les faits sont établis et confirmés au plus haut niveau de l’État américain. En moins de vingt-quatre heures, une puissance militaire a capturé un chef d’État en fonction sur son sol national, sans mandat international, sans résolution du Conseil de sécurité des Nations unies et en l’absence de conflit armé officiellement déclaré entre les deux pays. Selon les informations disponibles, l’opération aurait été précédée d’une phase de communication diplomatique destinée à masquer les préparatifs militaires. Alors que Donald Trump évoquait […]

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Pékin exige la libération immédiate de Maduro

La Chine a vivement réagi à l’arrestation du président vénézuélien Nicolas Maduro et de son épouse, appelant les États-Unis à les libérer sans délai. La déclaration a été faite dimanche 4 janvier par le ministère chinois des Affaires étrangères. Dans un communiqué officiel, Pékin exhorte Washington à garantir l’intégrité physique du chef de l’État vénézuélien et de son épouse, tout en mettant fin à toute action visant à déstabiliser les autorités en place à Caracas. Les autorités chinoises estiment que l’opération menée constitue une atteinte grave au droit international et aux règles fondamentales qui encadrent les relations entre États. Le ministère chinois des Affaires étrangères juge également que cette intervention va à l’encontre des principes et des objectifs de la Charte des Nations unies. Selon Pékin, seule une approche fondée sur le dialogue, la négociation et le respect de la […]

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Maduro seized, but power network still holds Venezuela

Venezuela faces deep uncertainty over who is really in charge after U.S. forces seized President Nicolas Maduro and flew him out of the country, even though Washington says Vice President Delcy Rodríguez has been named acting leader. Venezuela’s top court has said the constitution makes Rodríguez interim president in Maduro’s absence, but she quickly appeared on state TV with powerful regime figures to insist Maduro remains the only president, signalling that his inner circle is still united.​ For more than a decade, real power in Venezuela has rested with a small group of senior civilian and military officials who control security forces, state institutions and major economic sectors. Analysts say this patronage network, built on loyalty, corruption and surveillance, is harder to dismantle than simply removing Maduro, because dozens of key players would need to be sidelined before genuine change […]

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China urges US to immediately free captured Venezuelan president Maduro

China has called on the United States to immediately release Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife after U.S. forces seized and flew them out of Venezuela in a large scale operation announced by President Donald Trump.​A Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said Beijing is gravely concerned and described the move as a clear violation of international law, basic norms of international relations and the principles of the UN Charter.​ Beijing urged Washington to ensure Maduro and his wife’s personal safety, release them at once, stop trying to topple the Venezuelan government and return to resolving differences through dialogue and negotiation.​China said the U.S. strikes and capture of a sitting president amount to “hegemonic behaviour” that undermines Venezuela’s sovereignty and threatens peace and security in Latin America and the Caribbean.​ Chinese state media and officials warned that when “the law of […]

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Colombia sends troops to Venezuela border after US strikes

Colombian President Gustavo Petro says he has ordered the deployment of military forces to the country’s border with Venezuela following U.S. attacks that Washington says led to the capture of President Nicolás Maduro.​Petro described the U.S. action as an assault on Latin America’s sovereignty and warned it could trigger a humanitarian crisis, even as he called for the situation to be resolved through dialogue.​ In posts on social media, the Colombian leader said security forces have been mobilised along the frontier to guard against possible spillover violence and to prepare for any refugee flows from neighbouring Venezuela.​Defence Minister Iván Velásquez (reported as Pedro Sanchez in some dispatches) said all available capacities have been activated to prevent any attempted terrorist attacks by illegal armed groups operating in the border region, including the ELN.​ Despite the announcement, reporters observed normal conditions at […]

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Trump says Maduro captured and flown out of Venezuela

President Donald Trump says U.S. forces have captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and flown him out of the country after what he called a “large scale strike” on Venezuela.​In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump said the United States carried out a major operation against Venezuela and its president “in coordination with U.S. law enforcement,” promising to give more details at a news conference.​ The announcement followed reports of multiple explosions and sightings of low flying military aircraft over Caracas in the early hours of Saturday, with residents sharing videos of blasts, flames and plumes of smoke in several parts of the capital.​Venezuelan authorities said the strikes hit targets in Caracas and the coastal states of Miranda, Aragua and La Guaira, denouncing the action as an external attack and ordering a general mobilisation of political and social forces […]

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Maduro offers talks as US signals openness to serious dialogue

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has offered an “olive branch” to U.S. President Donald Trump, proposing serious talks on issues including drug trafficking, migration and sanctions after months of post election tension and fresh U.S. pressure on Caracas.​Speaking at a military event, Maduro said he was ready for direct dialogue “with respect and equality” and suggested both countries could work together on security and economic matters if Washington eased what he called “criminal” sanctions on Venezuela’s oil sector.​ U.S. officials, while sceptical of Maduro’s intentions, have indicated Washington could engage in serious talks if there is clear progress on political prisoners, human rights and credible electoral guarantees following disputed elections that extended Maduro’s rule.​They have also hinted that U.S. sanctions could be adjusted depending on whether Caracas moves toward more inclusive politics and honours past agreements reached with the opposition in […]

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Trump claims US strike on Venezuela drug dock

Donald Trump has claimed that the United States carried out a strike on a dock facility allegedly used by Venezuelan drug traffickers to load narcotics onto boats. Speaking to reporters, the US president said a “major explosion” had hit a location where drugs were prepared for maritime transport, though he did not disclose the exact site or provide operational details. Venezuelan authorities have not yet issued an official response. According to reports by CNN and The New York Times, citing sources familiar with the matter, the explosion was caused by a drone strike conducted by the CIA. If confirmed, this would represent the first publicly known US operation carried out inside Venezuelan territory. Since September, Washington has intensified military actions against what it describes as drug-smuggling networks operating by sea. US officials say more than 20 vessels in the Pacific […]

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