Maduro in U.S. Custody as Venezuela Faces an Uncertain Future
- U.S. forces captured former President Nicolás Maduro and his wife during a tense week in Venezuela.
- The Trump administration plans to oversee Venezuela's oil exports to help stabilize the country and influence political changes.
- Pro-Government armed civilians emerged, as families awaited prisoner releases, and residents faced uncertainty due to ongoing economic strain.
- The turmoil affected daily life, with the military burying their dead while citizens struggled to adapt to the situation.
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A week in photos from Venezuela after U.S. strike removed its president
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Chavismo has taken to the streets this Saturday in a "great national march" with mobilizations in various parts of the country.
The United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSuv) called for a new day of mobilization for this Saturday with a “great national march,” one week after the capture of Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores by U.S. forces during operations executed in Caracas and in three states close to the capital. Through its call, the organization called for a “maximum mobilization” and to take the streets again in support of the “prompt freedom” of Maduro and Flores. T…
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