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Nicolás Maduro · United StatesDeposed Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro declared himself “innocent” and a “decent man” as he pleaded not guilty to federal drug trafficking charges in a U.S. courtroom on Monday. “I’m innocent. I am not guilty. I am a decent man, the president of my country,” Maduro told a judge.See the Story
Maduro pleads not guilty to narco-terrorism charges, telling U.S. judge: ‘I am still president’
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Nicolás MaduroAirlines added thousands of seats and issued waivers as travel resumes to top destinations like St. Lucia, Anguilla, and Aruba.Elizabeth Rhodes/Travel + Leisure Lounge chairs on the beach at The Aerial, BVI All-Inclusive Private Island.Airlines flying to the Caribbean continued to recover on Monday after flights were disrupted following recent United States military action in Venezuela.The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) initially restrict…See the Story
Caribbean Flights Are Resuming After Temporary Airspace Closure—Here’s What Travelers Should Know
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Southwest AirlinesSouthwest Airlines announced operational changes to its longstanding policies, set to take effect on January 27, 2026. The carrier will abandon its distinctive open seating approach, which has been a hallmark of its service for decades, and move to assigned seating, where customers select specific seats when purchasing tickets. Simultaneously, Southwest has unveiled more stringent guidelines for passengers whose physical dimensions exceed the bo…See the Story