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Nicolás Maduro · United StatesA large part of erstwhile President Nicolas Maduro's security team was killed in the U.S. raid that led to the leader's Saturday capture, Venezuelan Defense Minister General Vladimir Padrino said in a televised statement on Sunday morning.See the Story
'Large part' of Maduro's security team killed during U.S. raid, Venezuela's defense minister says
48% Right coverage: 29 sources

OPEC+ · Saudi ArabiaOPEC+ kept oil output unchanged on Sunday after avoiding discussions of the multiple political crises affecting the producer group's members, from the Middle East as well as Russia, Iran and Venezuela. Sunday's meeting of eight members of OPEC+, which pumps about half the world's oil, came after oil prices fell more than 18% in 2025 — their steepest yearly drop since 2020 — amid growing oversupply concerns.See the Story
OPEC+ agrees to maintain steady oil output amid turmoil among members
40% Center coverage: 28 sources

Antonio Guterres · United StatesUnited Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is deeply alarmed by U.S. military action in Venezuela that sets "a dangerous precedent," his spokesperson said on Saturday ahead of a likely U.N. Security Council meeting. Venezuela and Colombia, backed by Russia and China, have asked for the 15-member Security Council to meet, diplomats said, after the U.S. attacked Venezuela and deposed its long-serving autocratic President Nicolas Maduro. The meeting has not yet been scheduled.See the Story
UN chief on Venezuela: US action sets 'dangerous precedent'
Coverage: 20 sources