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US Navy's Venezuela Buildup: 22 Strikes, 87 Killed

A detailed timeline of the US military's escalating presence near Venezuela and its controversial strikes on alleged drug-smuggling vessels, raising legal and diplomatic concerns. Read the full analysis.

Trump's blunt ultimatum to Venezuelan leader Maduro

Donald Trump reportedly demanded Nicolás Maduro relinquish power and leave Venezuela at once during a tense phone call, escalating a four-month pressure campaign. Read the latest on the diplomatic standoff.

24 Nigerian Schoolgirls Freed After Kidnapping

Twenty-four schoolgirls abducted from a Nigerian boarding school have been released. President Tinubu calls for increased security to combat the kidnapping crisis. Read the latest.

Nigeria's school abduction crisis deepens

Over 300 children abducted in Nigeria's north in two separate school attacks. A timeline reveals nearly 1,800 students seized since the 2014 Chibok tragedy. Read more on this ongoing crisis.

Senate blocks Trump's Venezuela oil sanctions relief

In a dramatic political showdown, the US Senate has moved to block former President Donald Trump's controversial decision to ease sanctions on Venezuela's oil industry, setting up a major foreign policy clash.

US Special Forces boat intercepted near Venezuela

Exclusive intelligence reveals US Navy SEALs vessel stopped by Venezuelan authorities in Caribbean waters, escalating tensions between Washington and Caracas amid claims of 'unauthorized incursion'.

Michael Palin's perilous journey into crisis-hit Venezuela

Veteran travel presenter Michael Palin confronts extreme danger and heartbreaking poverty in his most challenging documentary yet, 'Into Venezuela with Michael Palin', exposing the stark reality of life under a collapsing regime.

Trump orders strike on Venezuelan 'narcoship'

In a bold military move, former US President Donald Trump has authorised a strike on a Venezuelan-flagged vessel allegedly linked to a powerful drug cartel, raising serious questions about the legality and geopolitical ramifications of the action.

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