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Trump Weighs Military Power Against Diplomacy for Maduro

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As U.S. pressure mounts, President Trump signals talks with Maduro, highlighting a high-stakes mix of diplomacy and coercion.
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Venezuela strongly denies the existence of the "Cartel of the Suns." This criminal organization has been considered a terrorist organization by the US government since Monday. President Nicolás Maduro calls the US accusation that he is a terrorist a "hoax."

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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On the news of Voz News, journalist Karina Yapor interviewed Venezuelan opposition leader Pedro Urruchurtu about the latest events in Venezuela within the framework of pressure being exerted by the administration of President Donald Trump to bring about a regime change and end the dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro, who has been accused of being the leader of the terrorist organization Cartel de los Soles.Read more]]>

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With their country's flags, Venezuelan government supporters marched Tuesday through the streets of southwestern Caracas in support of President Nicolás Maduro and to recall the 19th-century independence gains in the midst of tensions with the United States, a country Venezuela points to plan a military attack to bring about a regime change in the South American country.

·Los Angeles, United States
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Associated Press CARACAS (AP) — Waving Venezuelan flags, supporters of the Venezuelan government marched Tuesday through the streets of southwest Caracas in support of President Nicolás Maduro and to commemorate the 19th-century independence struggles amid tensions with the United States, which Venezuela accuses of planning a military attack to bring about regime change in the South American country. “We must be able to defend every inch of this…

·United States
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Merco Press broke the news in Caracas, Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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