Venezuela, Maduro and Alex Saab
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The US says Venezuela is changing. But one month since Maduro’s capture, its people aren’t so sure
One month after the US carried out an attack in Venezuela to capture its president, Nicolas Maduro, civilians in the South American country remain caught between uncertainty and expectations of governmental change.
An Argentine judge has requested the extradition from the United States of former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, who was captured by the U.S. military last month and now faces federal charges of narco-terrorism and conspiracy to import cocaine
Our reporter Anatoly Kurmanaev looks around Caracas, Venezuela, describing how the “Free Maduro” graffiti and billboards around the city, which also appear on Delcy Rodríguez’s social media pages, help her as she balances her ties to Nicolás Maduro with her political rebranding.
The ally of former leader Nicolas Maduro was also cinematically detained in Cape Verde in 2020. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Thousands of Venezuelans rallied in Caracas demanding the release of ousted president Nicolás Maduro, a month after his US capture, as interim leader Delcy Rodriguez navigates pressure from Washington
Hundreds of university students and relatives of political prisoners also march in Venezuela's capital, calling for the quick approval of an amnesty law promised by interim president Delcy Rodriguez.