Global Dispatch

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Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela’s New Leader, Faces Big Test

A photo of Venezuela’s new leader, Delcy Rodríguez, from August. With her were Foreign Minister Yvan Gil, left, and a Venezuelan lawyer, Larry Devoe.

Maduro’s Capture Shows Trump’s Goal to Dominate the Americas

Jesus Linares, 48, and Reggie Carrero, 52, in a damaged apartment on Sunday in Catia La Mar, Venezuela, after strikes conducted by the U.S. military as part of the operation to capture Nicolás Maduro.

‘No One Is Ready for This’: How a Deadly Bar Fire Upended a Swiss Town

Exiled Venezuelans Celebrate Maduro’s Downfall, but Are Wary

Venezuelans took to the streets of Cúcuta, Colombia, to celebrate on Saturday.

U.S. Has No Troops in Venezuela, Defense Department Says

President Trump suggested there would be a “second wave” of military action in Venezuela if the United States ran into resistance.

Satellite Imagery Reveals Damage to Venezuelan Base Where Maduro Was Captured

Ukrainian Politics Has Reawakened. Zelensky Must Tread Carefully.

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine on Saturday during a meeting of European national security advisers in Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital.

Iran Faces Economic Challenges and Military Threats

A photograph released by Iranian state media showing protesters in Tehran, Iran’s capital, on Monday. The demonstrations have convulsed Iran for a week.

Ukrainians Welcome a U.S. Victory in Venezuela, and Lament a Double Standard

Ukrainian soldiers salvaging parts from a Russian armored vehicle in Bucha, Ukraine in 2022. Some Ukrainians worry that the U.S. intervention in Venezuela and capture of its president will encourage Russia to toughen its military pressure on Ukraine.

Yemeni Forces, Backed by Saudi Arabia, Reclaim Territory From Separatists

Government soldiers manned a checkpoint in the Arabian Sea port city of al-Mukalla, Yemen, on Sunday.

The Bat Woman of North London: ‘It’s Like Tuning In to Another World’

Ambassador Kimberly Guilfoyle, the Talk of Athens

The U.S. ambassador to Greece, Kimberly Guilfoyle, at her official residence in Athens.

China’s Russian Town Has Log Cabins and Cyrillic Signs, but No Russians

Buildings with Russian-style decorative features aimed at attracting tourists in Ergun, China, in November.

An ‘Avoidable Tragedy’: The Hazards That Led to the Swiss Fire Disaster

Sanctioned Oil Tankers Flee Venezuela in Defiance of U.S. Blockade

After Christmas Day Strikes, Fear Grips Muslims in Rural Nigeria

Debris from a missile landed near a round well, center, in Jabo, Nigeria, and burned corn stalks that had been gathered for cattle feed.

Trump Says ‘We Need Greenland’ and Threatens U.S. Action in Colombia and Mexico

Asked on Air Force One on Sunday whether his administration would target Colombia, President Trump replied, “It sounds good to me.”

Cuba Says 32 of Its Citizens Died in Venezuela, Including Military Personnel

Antennas hit by U.S. airstrikes in Caracas, Venezuela, on Sunday.

Venezuela’s New Leader Calls for Dialogue and ‘Coexistence’ With U.S.

Delcy Rodríguez, now Venezuela’s acting president, in Caracas last year.

Trump’s Move for Regime Change in Venezuela Threatens a New MAGA Rift

President Trump and members of his administration have offered differing explanations of what would happen in Venezuela now that the United States has captured its leader, Nicolás Maduro.

Iran and Venezuela found kinship in anti-American ideology and in evading U.S. sanctions.

Ebrahim Raisi, left, and Nicolás Maduro delivering a joint statement at Miraflores Presidential Palace in Caracas, Venezuela, in 2023 when they were the leaders of Iran and Venezuela.

Edmundo González, regarded as the winner of the 2024 vote, says he is president of Venezuela.

Edmundo González at an event days before the presidential election in Caracas, the Venezuelan capital, in 2024. Left of him is María Corina Machado, the opposition leader.

Venezuela’s defense minister calls U.S. operation an ‘act of profound malice.’

Vladimir Padrino López, Venezuela’s defense minister, on Saturday.

Days After U.S. Strikes in Nigeria, Gunmen Kill Dozens of Villagers

The road leading to St Mary’s Catholic School in Papiri, Niger State, in November 2025.

Venezuela, Democracy and Oil

‘They’re Invading Us’: The U.S. Attack Viewed From Venezuelans’ Cellphones

Nicolás Maduro Is Being Held at a Troubled Brooklyn Jail

The Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, where Nicolás Maduro is being held.

‘The Daily’ goes inside the U.S. raid in Venezuela.

Here’s the latest.

How Trump Fixed On a Maduro Loyalist as Venezuela’s New Leader

Vice President Delcy Rodríguez of Venezuela, now the country’s interim leader, speaking at the United Nations General Assembly in New York in 2019.

Why Trump Removed Venezuela’s Maduro

After U.S. Attack, Venezuelans Worry About Political Stability

In Caracas, the streets were silent on Saturday, save for a few small demonstrations organized by the government to protest Nicolás Maduro’s ouster.

Maduro’s Final Plea: ‘No War. Yes Peace.’

Nicolás Maduro at a rally in Caracas last month.

Maduro’s Capture Prompts Protests and Celebrations in U.S. Cities

Demonstrators marching toward the Trump Tower in Chicago on Saturday.

In Wake of U.S. Strike, Venezuelan Paramilitaries Are Little Seen

Armed civilians in La Guaira, Venezuela, after the U.S. strikes in the country on Saturday. The groups known as colectivos, whose function is often to suppress protesters, stayed mostly out of sight on Saturday.

The U.S. Indictment of Maduro Cites Cocaine Smuggling. Venezuela’s Role in the Trade Is Believed to Be Modest.

Nicolás Maduro making a speech in Caracas last year.

Trump Plunges the U.S. Into a New Era of Risk in Venezuela

People in Doral, Fla., celebrating the capture of President Nicolás Maduro by U.S. forces on Saturday.

Venezuelan Official Says at Least 40 People Were Killed in U.S. Attack

Wilman Gonzalez carries the furniture he managed to save from his home in Catia La Mar, Venezuela, after it got blown up during the airstrikes. His aunt, Rosa Gonzalez, 80, who lived with him, died during the strike.

A Pardon and a Prosecution in New York Show Trump’s Personal Geopolitics

When President Juan Orlando Hernández of Honduras was extradited in 2022, his nation’s capital celebrated. President Trump pardoned him last month anyway.

In Toppling Maduro, Trump Risks Blowback from ‘America First’ Base

President Trump speaking about the attack on Venezuela from his private club and residence Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla., on Saturday.

Trump Long Wanted to ‘Take the Oil.’ He Says He’ll Do It in Venezuela.

Workers of the Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA in September. There was little immediate clarity on Saturday as to how the White House envisions the United States profiting from Venezuela’s oil.

Maduro and His Wife to Be Arraigned in Manhattan Federal Court

The trials of many notorious defendants have taken place at the courthouse in Lower Manhattan where Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, will be arraigned on Monday.

Who Is Cilia Flores, Maduro’s Wife, and Why Was She Captured Alongside Him?

President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela and his wife, Cilia Flores, during a rally in Caracas, Venezuela, in December. They were both captured and taken to the United States on Jan. 3.

How Democrats Are Hitting Trump Over Nicolás Maduro’s Ouster

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Democrat of New York, was one of several prominent Democrats who criticized President Trump’s order to strike Venezuela and capture its president, Nicolás Maduro.

With the President Gone, Venezuelans Race to Stock Up on Food

Residents wait in line at a supermarket in Caracas, Venezuela, on Saturday. Venezuelans crowded stores after the U.S. strikes in the country and the removal of its president, Nicolás Maduro.

Zohran Mamdani Called President Trump to Criticize Venezuela Strikes

During a news conference on Saturday, Mayor Zohran Mamdani said he had spoken to President Trump and criticized the capture of President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela.

Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela’s New Leader, Boasts Leftist Credentials

Vice President Delcy Rodríguez of Venezuela, who was sworn in as the country’s interim leader on Saturday, during an interview in Caracas, Venezuela, in September.

Trump administration declines to back Venezuela’s opposition leader.

María Corina Machado, Venezuela’s leading opposition figure, at a rally during the country’s presidential election in 2024.

Before Nicolás Maduro, There Was Manuel Noriega

Gen. Manuel Noriega was the de facto ruler of Panama until his capture by U.S. forces in 1989.

Airlines Are Canceling Flights After U.S. Closes Airspace Over the Caribbean

Several air carriers, including American Airlines, had canceled flights to destinations in the Caribbean early on Saturday.

Venezuela’s Interim Leader Defies Trump and Calls Maduro the ‘Only President’

Delcy Rodríguez, who was Venezuela’s vice president under President Nicolás Maduro, was sworn in as interim president on Saturday, the U.S. said.

Trump Shares Photo of Captured Nicolás Maduro, Blindfolded and Handcuffed

Is It Legal for U.S. to ‘Run’ Venezuela After Maduro’s Capture? Here’s What to Know.

Smoke rising from Fuerte Tiuna, a military complex in Caracas, on Saturday morning. U.S. troops captured President Nicolás Maduro in a raid of a safe house.

What We Know About the U.S. Operation in Venezuela and Maduro’s Capture

Venezuela broadcasts messages of resistance from Maduro loyalists after the U.S. attack.

Supporters of President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela gathered in Caracas, Venezuela, on Saturday, after the United States captured him in an early morning raid.

World Leaders React With Shock and Skepticism After U.S. Captures Maduro

A burned vehicle at one of the sites in Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, struck on Saturday in U.S. attacks.

Inside ‘Operation Absolute Resolve,’ the U.S. Effort to Capture Maduro

A Timeline of Rising Tension Between the U.S. and Venezuela

A mural of President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela in the nation’s capital, Caracas.

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