Venezuela
U.S. increases tension with the seizure of an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela
The United States has seized and confiscated an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela as part of Washington's naval military deployment in the Caribbean since August. Caracas has described it as a "blatant robbery" and has announced that it will report this "serious international crime" to foreign authorities.
Venezuela-Curazao-US-Norvegia: Machado's odyssey to receive the Nobel Peace Prize
In recent weeks, several hypotheses had been circulating as to whether Machado would arrive in Oslo to receive the prize, as the opposition leader had not appeared in public since last January, and it would not have been easy to circumvent the vigilance of Nicolas Maduro's government.
Maria Corina Machado has appeared in public in Oslo after several months of hiding
After not appearing publicly since January, the Venezuelan opposition leader has gone out on the hotel balcony in Oslo to greet his followers.
Machado's followers have taken part in the torch procession
On Wednesday afternoon, supporters of the Venezuelan opposition Maria Corina Machado took part in the traditional torch procession that has crossed central Oslo until it ended in front of the hotel where the laureate was to stay.
Maria Corina Machado will be in Oslo, according to the Nobel Institute, although she has not reached the award ceremony
TheVenezuelan opposition leader should receive the Nobel Peace Prize today. In the last few hours, it was announced that Ana Corina, the daughter of Sosa Machado, would receive the award.
Maria Corina Machado will not go to Oslo to receive the Nobel Peace Prize
According to the Norwegian media NRK, citing sources from the Nobel Academy, Maria Corina Machado will not participate in the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony. Nobel Academy director says her whereabouts are unknown, but "she is not in Norway."
The world looks to Oslo waiting for Machado to receive the Nobel Prize live
The organizers have said they can't tell at the moment when and how Machado will arrive at the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony.
All set for the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, with Maria Corina Machado in doubt
The Venezuelan opposition has assured the Nobel Institute that he will travel to the Norwegian capital. If so, it would be Machado's first public appearance since August 2024. The head of the Nobel Peace Committee has described the trip as "dangerous" because of the reprisals that Nicolas Maduro's government may take against Machado.
A hundred people take to the streets in Bilbao against Maduro and support Machado
In 130 cities around the world, protests have been called against the Venezuelan government and next Wednesday to celebratetheaward of the Nobel Peace Prize to the opposition representative .
Maduro confirms his call with Trump: "I've been talking a lot in English lately."
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has confirmed that he has spoken to his US colleague, Donald Trump, amid tensions over the country's military deployment in the Caribbean and the crisis of air connectivity in the oil nation. According to Maduro, the White House contacted the Miraflores Palace (the seat of the Venezuelan government in Caracas) "about ten days ago" (it could be 23 November, but it did not specify the date).
Trump said attacks inside Venezuela will begin "very soon."
The President of the United States does not rule out the possibility of bombing other countries: "Anyone who produces drugs or sells them in the United States is in the spotlight."
Trump gave Maduro a deadline until last Friday to leave Venezuela
After the ultimatum, Trump announced the closure of Venezuelan airspace.
Iberia cancels flights to Venezuela until 31 December
Last weekend, US President Donald Trump said Venezuela's airspace would be "completely closed." However, it is not closed, as this matter concerns only the Venezuelan authorities.
Venezuela's main airport remains as usual, despite Trump's assurances that airspace is closed
Venezuela has "roundly rejected" the US president's message and criticized the nation's "threat to sovereignty" and "attempt to give orders." du. "Venezuela will not accept orders, threats or interference from a foreign power."
Trump announces Venezuela's airspace closed
Venezuela and the United States have not confirmed or denied the call.
Maduro: "Venezuela will not give up, we are invincible"
This is how Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has expressed himself in the faceof conflicting relations with the US. The Soles Cartel has been declared a foreign terrorist organization by Washington and has been militarily deployed in the Caribbean Sea.
Iberia cancels commercial flights to Venezuela due to the situation in that country
Other airlines have made the same decision, driven by the circumstances.
Maduro and the Chavists have taken to the streets for a show of strength in front of the United States
More than four million people have taken to the streets, and the president has called on the people to commit themselves to defending their homeland.
Trump said he's already decided what steps he's going to take in Venezuela, but he hasn't revealed what they're going to take
The President of the United States has stressed that "much progress has been made to stop the entry of drugs" and has replied that his country "will not be the Gaza of South America".
Trump said he "doesn't think" the U.S. is going to war with Venezuela, but he doesn't want to talk about plans
"How can I answer a question like this? Is there a plan for an attack in Venezuela? Who would say that? If there were, do you think I would tell you honestly? Yes, we have plans. We have very secret plans." He said on the Air Force One plane. "Look, we'll see what happens to Venezuela," he said, and the Venezuelan government "sent thousands of people from prisons, mental institutions and drug addiction."