U.S. strikes Venezuela, captures President Maduro
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The United States will effectively govern Venezuela following the arrest of President Nicolas Maduro in a major military operation.
Hundreds of Venezuelans in South Florida gathered Saturday morning to celebrate the U.S.-led capture of President Nicolás Maduro.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has been captured and flown out of the country following a largescale US strike on Caracas, leaving behind uncertainty for the country – and its massive oil reserves.
Venezuelan migrants around the world erupted in celebration on Saturday following the U.S.-led deposition of President Nicolas Maduro, whose government oversaw one of the world's largest migration exoduses in recent history.
Snatching Nicolás Maduro and attempting to take control of Venezuela and its oil is an extraordinary display of the new “Donroe doctrine”
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Live updates: Trump says US is ‘going to run’ Venezuela in interim. No immediate signs of US control
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has been captured by the United States. President Donald Trump insisted the U.S. government would run the country at least temporarily.
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Trump says US oil companies will spend the billions needed to restore Venezuela's crude output
By Arathy Somasekhar, Gram Slattery and Nathan Crooks PALM BEACH, Florida Jan 3 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said that American oil companies were prepared to tackle the difficult task of entering Venezuela and investing to restore production in the South American country,
Venezuelan security forces have detained at least five Americans in recent months as the US has built a pressure campaign against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, a US official familiar with the matter told CNN.