Nicolás Maduro
'A new era begins': Israel, Venezuela open up consular relations for first time in 17 years
The move creates an official channel of coordination between Israel and Venezuela, which have not maintained diplomatic relations since 2009.
Seven months after Trump intervention, US senators seek Venezuela elections
Cuba suffers islandwide power grid collapse as US oil blockade deepens energy crisis
Cuban spy one of US's biggest intelligence failures, Rubio says, accuses Cuba of funding protesters
Venezuelan police order arrests for supporters of US attack
Venezuela’s emergency decree orders police to begin nationwide arrests of anyone accused of supporting the US attack that ousted President Nicolas Maduro.
End of uncertainty: Why Tehran now takes Trump’s warnings seriously - analysis
For years, Iran's security establishment seemed to dismiss Trump’s tough rhetoric as TACO, Trump Always Chickens Out.
US weighing intervention in Iran, indications received by ‘Post’ show
Israel also checking if removal of Maduro will make action against Iran regime possible.
Iranian officials fear Israel, US could target Iran after Venezuela operation
After Washington seized Venezuela’s president, Iranian sources warn fears are growing that Iran could be next in Trump’s aggressive foreign policy.
Maduro pleads not guilty to narco-terrorism after US capture
Nicolas Maduro, the president of Venezuela, captured in a US military raid, faces criminal charges in Manhattan, where federal prosecutors have targeted him for years.
'Trump is a man of action,' US warns Iranian regime in Farsi-language message
A US State Department post warns Iran as protests continue, with reports of dozens killed, hundreds arrested, and Trump threatening similar action to capturing Venezuela's President Maduro.
Trump says military action against Colombia 'sounds good' after Maduro capture
"Colombia is very sick, too, run by a sick man, who likes making cocaine and selling it to the United States, and he's not going to be doing it very long," Trump told reporters.
Venezuela – moral satisfaction, legal danger: When justice is done outside the law - opinion
On the international stage, observers are pleased, even relieved, by the possibility that a criminal regime is paying a price. Yet for that reason, we must pause and confront the legal question.
Venezuela’s energy, mining sectors in focus after Maduro capture - explainer
Despite holding the world’s largest oil reserves, Venezuela’s oil and mining output remains far below capacity after years of mismanagement, underinvestment and sanctions under Maduro.
Maduro's rival in Venezuelan elections demands presidency, 'freedom to all political prisoners'
Former presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez said on Sunday that the capture of former President Nicolas Maduro was "an important step, but not enough."