US Military Strikes in Venezuela Raise Concerns Over International Law
US military strikes in Venezuela and capture of President Maduro spark concern over erosion of UN Charter rules and a modern Monroe Doctrine.
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US military strikes in Venezuela and capture of President Maduro spark concern over erosion of UN Charter rules and a modern Monroe Doctrine.
Exclusive video reveals craters, spent shells, and debris across Venezuela’s key military base Fuerte Tiuna after recent US air strikes, sparking social media debates.
Venezuela’s top court has appointed VP Delcy Rodríguez as acting president after President Maduro’s capture. On January 3, she called for his and his wife’s immediate release.
China’s Zhang Kexin grabbed silver in Calgary’s FIS Freeski World Cup halfpipe with an 84.20-point run, while teammate Li Fanghui just missed the podium, finishing fourth.
The White House’s Rapid Response account on X just dropped a video showing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro flanked by U.S. federal agents, sparking buzz about U.S.-Venezuela relations.
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Declan Rice bagged a brace as Arsenal fought back from an early setback to beat Bournemouth 3-2, sealing a sixth straight win and extending their lead atop the Premier League to six points.
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