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Court enables Trump to deport migrant children from Guatemala

A landmark US court ruling has granted the Trump administration unprecedented power to deport unaccompanied Guatemalan and Venezuelan migrant children, overturning decades of protective policy and igniting a fierce legal and humanitarian debate.

Trump's Venezuela Military Threat Alters Voter Poll

Former President Donald Trump's alleged consideration of military action against Venezuela has sent shockwaves through the Venezuelan community in the US, with a new poll revealing it could drastically reshape their voting intentions in a potential 2024 e

Guyana's Oil Wealth Fuels Poverty and Regional Tensions

Guyana sits atop vast oil wealth, yet its citizens face deepening poverty and a brewing diplomatic storm with Venezuela. This investigation reveals the stark contrast between corporate profits and public hardship.

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.

Trump Audio Leak Tied to Deadly Venezuelan Boat Chase

Explosive leaked audio reveals former US President Donald Trump pressuring Florida officials to pursue a Venezuelan boat, leading to multiple fatalities. The incident, linked to a narcotics operation, has ignited a firestorm of controversy.

Trump Labels Venezuela a 'Narcoterrorist State'

Former President Donald Trump makes a bombshell claim, alleging a Venezuelan naval vessel was intercepted smuggling cocaine. He brands the Maduro regime a 'narco-terrorist' threat, signalling a potential return to his aggressive foreign policy stance.

Paraguay defies Mexico, Brazil on Venezuela embassy

Paraguayan President Santiago Peña stands firm against diplomatic pressure from Mexico and Brazil to close his country's embassy in Caracas, calling it a matter of 'principle' and defending Venezuela's opposition.

Venezuela Accuses US of Piracy in Boat Seizure

Venezuela's government has launched a furious protest against the United States, accusing it of an 'act of piracy' for seizing a Venezuelan fishing boat in Caribbean waters. The incident, which Washington links to Trump-era drug smuggling sanctions, threa

British Pope's sacred relic stolen in Venezuela church heist

A priceless 19th-century Catholic relic, a bone fragment of the British-born millennial Pope Leo XIV, has been stolen from a church in Venezuela. The theft has sparked an international investigation and outrage amongst the faithful.

Maduro Demands US Shut Its Embassy in Venezuela

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has dramatically demanded the immediate closure of the US embassy in Caracas, accusing Washington of funding opposition plots and meddling in upcoming elections, in a move that threatens to escalate diplomatic tensions.

Venezuelan Gang's Florida Smuggling Plot Foiled

US authorities intercept a major human smuggling operation off the Florida coast, linking the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua to a failed boat strike. The incident raises alarms over the cartel's expanding international reach and evolving tactics.

Maduro Deploys Troops After US Drone Incident

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has ordered the deployment of thousands of troops and special forces units following a reported US drone incursion over the Caribbean Sea, escalating regional tensions.

Johnson's £700k Maduro meeting invoice revealed

Exclusive: A leaked invoice shows Boris Johnson's company charged a US lobbyist over £700,000 for a clandestine meeting with Venezuela's controversial president Nicolás Maduro, raising serious ethical and legal questions.

1,000 Migrants Cross Channel in Day as Labour Pledge Tested

The English Channel saw a dramatic surge with more than 1,000 migrants arriving in small boats on Thursday, marking one of the busiest days of 2024. This comes just as the new Labour government pledged to end the costly use of asylum hotels, putting immed

US Sends Honduran Child Asylum Seekers to Guatemala

The Trump administration has begun sending Honduran asylum-seeking children to Guatemala under a controversial new agreement, a move decried by critics as a severe threat to child welfare and due process.

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