Singapore Warns U.S. Venezuela Intervention Risks Global Order
Singapore’s leader warns U.S. military intervention in Venezuela sets dangerous precedent for international order, citing concerns for small nations’ sovereignty.
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Singapore’s leader warns U.S. military intervention in Venezuela sets dangerous precedent for international order, citing concerns for small nations’ sovereignty.
Venezuela reports 100 dead after U.S. military action; President Maduro detained in New York. Global reactions escalate tensions.
U.S. authorities seize Russian-linked oil tanker en route to Venezuela, highlighting escalating sanctions enforcement in global energy markets.
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Venezuelan soldier Ricardo Salazar describes surviving a U.S. military operation, vowing to defend his country despite injuries, amid rising international tensions.
China urges the U.S. to release Venezuelan President Maduro and cease interference, emphasizing UN Charter principles at a Security Council meeting.
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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro pleads not guilty to U.S. charges in New York court, vowing to defend his position amid escalating bilateral tensions.
Delcy Rodriguez becomes Venezuela’s acting president after Nicolas Maduro’s capture by U.S. forces, vowing to defend national stability amid crisis.
Cuba condemns US military actions targeting Venezuelan oil exports, citing regional energy crisis and economic impacts as Caribbean imports plummet.
Venezuelan President Maduro pleads not guilty in unprecedented U.S. narcotics case, with next hearing set for March 2026 amid diplomatic disputes.