Maduro’s Son Breaks Down in Emotional Speech After Father’s Seizure
Venezuelan President’s son Nicolas Maduro Guerra broke down in tears during a National Assembly session in Caracas, vowing to fight for his father after his reported U.S. seizure.
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Venezuelan President’s son Nicolas Maduro Guerra broke down in tears during a National Assembly session in Caracas, vowing to fight for his father after his reported U.S. seizure.
Mainland China researchers hit 33.6% efficiency in flexible tandem solar cells with superb durability, setting new world records for next-gen photovoltaics.
Global protests surge after U.S. strikes in Venezuela draw widespread criticism at an emergency OAS meeting and rallies from Sri Lanka to Indonesia.
At Harbin Ice & Snow World, a humanoid robot idol group has been dazzling crowds this New Year with frost-proof dance moves in -20°C temps.
Mainland China has labeled Liu Shih-fang and Cheng Ying-yao as die-hard Taiwan independence secessionists, underscoring Beijing’s firm stance in cross-strait relations.
Israel has issued a tender for 3,401 homes in the contested E1 settlement east of Jerusalem, sparking debate over its impact on West Bank unity.
Around 30 Western nations in Paris backed binding security guarantees for Ukraine, covering ceasefire monitoring, military support, and possible troop deployments by France & UK.
Chinese FM Wang Yi visits Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania and Lesotho from Jan 7–12 in his first 2026 trip, launching the China-Africa Year of People-to-People Exchanges at the AU.
Trump’s Jan 6 Greenland bid raises alarms about NATO unity and international law, warns Chinese expert Diao Daming.
Trump says Venezuela will hand over 30–50 million barrels of sanctioned oil to the US at market price, with proceeds controlled by him to help both Venezuelan and US people.