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Trump Issues Military Threat to Colombia

Donald Trump warns Colombia and asserts US control over Venezuela after the capture of President Maduro. Global protests erupt as China condemns the operation.

US 'Oil Quarantine' Plan for Venezuela Explained

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio outlines a naval 'oil quarantine' to pressure Venezuela's new leadership, denying the US aims for a full occupation. Read the latest developments.

US Airstrikes Hit Caracas, Maduro Captured

Venezuela's largest military complex ablaze after US strikes. Maduro seized in operation Trump hails as historic. Explore the surreal reality of a long-prophesied invasion.

US Captures Maduro, Plans to Run Venezuela

In a dramatic raid, US forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Donald Trump now says the US will run the country, with troops possibly deployed. Read the full story.

US Captures Maduro in Major Venezuela Strike

US forces have captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro after a large-scale military attack on Caracas, culminating a year of escalating strikes and tensions over drug trafficking claims. Read the full timeline.

Organised Crime Targets UK Building Sites Over Christmas

Security bosses warn organised crime gangs are exploiting the Christmas shutdown to steal high-value tools and equipment from UK construction sites, with losses potentially exceeding £100m. Learn how firms can protect their assets.

Ryanair allows 2 free baby items in cabin

Ryanair has changed its cabin baggage rules, permitting two pieces of baby equipment for free. The move, alongside Jet2's recent family-friendly updates, makes UK family travel easier.

Top Fitness Gifts for Gym Lovers This Christmas

Discover the ultimate Christmas wish list for fitness enthusiasts, featuring 12 expert-approved items from reflective running jackets to premium leggings. Perfect for anyone serious about their training.

Final SIGAR report: $7.1bn US gear left for Taliban

A damning final report from the US watchdog SIGAR details how $7.1bn in taxpayer-funded weapons and equipment was abandoned in Afghanistan, now forming the Taliban's security core. Read the full investigation.

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