
Nicolás Maduro Appears in US Court on Drug Trafficking Charges Following Capture
Ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has appeared again before US justice in New York on drug trafficking and narcoterrorism charges, with his lawyer alleging the US government is blocking funds needed for his defense, following his capture and detention in a Brooklyn jail.
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Nicolás Maduro heads back to a US court, fighting charges as Venezuela moves on without him - AP News
Nicolás Maduro heads back to a US court, fighting charges as Venezuela moves on without him AP News
Read full article →Cuba's escalating health crisis is 'deeply concerning,' says WHO chief
Daily power outages of up to 20 hours are the norm in parts of the Caribbean island, which lacks the fuel needed to generate power. But since the US ousting of Cuba's top ally, Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela, the country's economy has been hammered further as Trump maintains a de facto oil blockade.
Read full article →Ousted Venezuelan president Maduro to appear in New York court
Ousted Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro is set to appear in a New York court on Thursday for the second time since his dramatic capture by US forces in January. Maduro faces multiple charges including drug trafficking and weapons offences, as his lawyers challenge legal and procedural obstacles amid US sanctions.
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Read full article →Maduro case to test US narcoterrorism law with limited trial success - The Straits Times
Maduro case to test US narcoterrorism law with limited trial success The Straits Times
Read full article →Maduro case to test U.S. narcoterrorism law with limited trial success
The 2006 statute at issue has produced just four trial convictions, a review of federal court records shows.
Read full article →WHO alarmed by health turmoil in Cuba
GENEVA (AFP) -- The WHO chief said Wednesday the health situation in Cuba was "deeply concerning" as the US fuel blockade deepens the island's energy crisis. "Health should be protected at all costs and never be at the mercies of geopolitics, energy blockades and power outages," World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on X. "The situation in Cuba is deeply concerning as the country struggles to maintain health service delivery at a time of immense turbulence, l
By The Korea Herald
Read full article →Venezuela’s Maduro back in US court after stunning capture
Maduro, 63, and wife Cilia Flores have been held in a Brooklyn jail for almost three months after American commandos snatched the pair from their compound in Caracas in early January. The post Venezuela’s Maduro back in US court after stunning capture appeared first on Vanguard News.
By Henry Oduah
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