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Former U.S. Ambassador To Venezuela Warns Trump's Pressure Campaign Could Be 'Our Last Chance To Get It Right'
Former U.S. ambassador to Venezuela James Story argued in an op-ed in The New York Times that the current pressure campaign against the Maduro regime could be "our last chance to get it right" in the South American country.
U.S. Military Reportedly Calls Elite Force To Board Tanker Defying Seizure Attempts
The U.S. is beefing up its military presence in the Caribbean further to board a tanker linked to Venezuela and Iran as part of its blockade of sanctioned vessels heading in and out of the South American country.
Russia Accuses U.S. Of 'Piracy And Banditry' Over Seizure Of Tankers Off Venezuela
Russia accused the United States of "piracy and banditry" over the seizure of tankers off Venezuela, part of the Trump administration's campaign to remove authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro from power.
U.S. Beefing Up Military Presence In The Caribbean To Further Escalate Pressure On Venezuela's Maduro
The U.S. military deployed more equipment to the Caribbean as it further escalates pressure on the Maduro regime in Venezuela, according to a new report.
White House Orders Military To Focus On Exerting 'Economic Pressure' On Venezuelan Regime By Seizing Sanctioned Tankers
The White House ordered military forces to focus on enforcing a "quarantine" of tankers off the Venezuelan coast for the next two months, according to a new report.
Report Shows ICE and DHS Embraced Controversial Videos Under Trump to Promote Immigration Agenda: 'They Just Went Nuts'
DHS officials say communications teams were given "autonomy to create content that is effectively reaching the American public," adding that they were proud to break with past strategies because the approach had proven successful in drawing attention.
Venezuelan Army Posts Video Handing Rifles To Civilians Due To U.S. Pressure: 'Defending The Homeland'
The Venezuelan army posted a video showing soldiers handing out guns and rifles to civilians as the U.S. continues to escalate pressure against the Maduro regime.
Nicolás Maduro Says Ongoing U.S. Blockade Will Serve as a 'Test' for Venezuela to Break Free From Oil Dependence
As U.S. officials target Venezuelan oil tankers allegedly linked to a so-called dark fleet used to evade sanctions, Maduro said Washington's actions are a "test" for Venezuela to break free from oil dependence and emerge as a stronger economy.
Maduro Takes Aim At Trump Over Claim That He Should Leave Power In Venezuela, Says 'He'd Be Better Off' If He Focused In "His Own Country'
Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro took aim at President Donald Trump after the latter said he should leave power in the South American country.
Greenland and Denmark Demand Respect for Their Sovereignty After U.S. Names Jeff Landry Special Envoy
When announcing Jeff Landry's appointment, Trump emphasized that the decision was based on national security concerns and has not ruled out taking the island by military force, even though Denmark is a NATO ally of the U.S.
Trump Admin Investigating Money Lending Companies Across Southern Border Over Cartel Ties
The U.S. Treasury Department is investigating dozens of money lending companies across the southern border over potential cartel ties, according to a new report.
Mexico To Use Lottery Proceeds to Provide Millions in Assistance To Migrants in U.S.
The money comes from a Sept. 15 drawing titled "Mexico with an M for Migrant," intended to raise additional funds for consulates in U.S. cities where immigration raids are underway or where detention centers are filling up.
Over Three In Four Cubans Want To Flee The Island As Its Economy Crumbles Down, Poll Shows
Over three in four Cubans intend to flee the country, according to a poll that illustrates the country's economic decay.
7 In 10 Cubans Are Missing At Least a Meal a Day As Its Economy Continues To Collapse
7 in 10 Cubans are missing at least a meal a day as the country's economy continues to collapse, according to a new report.
Cuba Reportedly Doing All It Can To Prevent Venezuela's Maduro From Being Toppled By The U.S.
The Cuban regime is doing all it can to prevent Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro from being toppled by the U.S. as the Trump administration escalates pressure on Caracas, according to a new report.
China Condemns U.S. Seizures Of Tankers Near Venezuela: 'Serious Violation Of International Law'
The Chinese Foreign Ministry on Monday condemned the seizure of a tanker off the Venezuelan coast that was headed to the Asian country as Washington further escalates pressure on the Maduro regime.
More Than 150 Individuals and Companies Have Been Sanctioned by U.S. for Money Laundering This Year
According to a database created by Milenio, the list of more than 150 names includes money launderers working not only for Mexican groups, but also individuals from Colombia, Albania, India and Canada.
Protesters Outside Alligator Alcatraz Seek To Draw Attention To Its Operation Despite Closure Order
Despite a judge's closure order, Alligator Alcatraz remains open as activists continue protests, citing alleged abuses, legal irregularities and support for migrant families.
GOP Lawmaker Says Rubio Assured That Trump Won't Take Unauthorized Military Action in Venezuela
Reports say Defense Secretary Hegseth and Secretary of State Rubio briefed select lawmakers, indicating the administration isn't planning direct strikes on Venezuela and lacks a legal basis to do so.
Brazilian President Lula da Silva Proposes Acting as Mediator Between Maduro and Trump
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has volunteered to serve as a mediator between Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and U.S. President Donald Trump
Marco Rubio Says Gustavo Petro Is Not a 'Very Stable Person In His Remarks' But Reaffirms Strength Of Relations With Colombia
Secretary of State Marco Rubio again criticized Colombian President Gustavo Petro, saying he is not a "very stable person in his remarks," but highlighted the strength of Washington's relations with Bogota regardless of the tensions.
U.S. Has Now Killed More Than 100 People In Strikes Against Alleged Drug Vessels
The U.S. has now killed more than 100 people across the different strikes against alleged drug vessels after the latest strike in the Eastern Pacific.
Border Patrol Agent Fatally Shoots Mexican Man During Arrest Operation In Texas
A CBP agent shot a Mexican national three times near the riverbank in Rio Grande City after a scuffle.
Texas Pastor Says ICE Arrested Members of Her Church at Routine Check-Ins
The pastor said the arrests began six weeks ago and took place when members of her congregation showed up for their mandatory ICE check-in meetings.
Maduro Says Venezuela Will Continue Trading Oil Despite U.S. Blockade, Claims Trump Won't Achieve Regime Change
Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro said the country will continue trading oil despite the U.S.'s recent blockade of sanctioned tankers, adding that President Donald Trump won't achieve his goal of regime change.
U.S. Official Calls On Mexico To 'Invest More On Its Own Security Infrastructure And Sustain Its Capabilities'
Chris Landberg, senior official for the State Department's Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement, called on Mexico to "invest more on its own security infrastructure and sustain its capabilities on its own."
U.S. And Mexico To Expand Cooperation To Deal With Increased Use Of Drones By Criminal Organizations
The United States and Mexico are set to step up their cooperation to deal with the increased use of drones by criminal organizations.
U.S. Has Now Killed Almost 100 People In Strikes Against Alleged Drug Boats In The Caribbean And Eastern Pacific
The U.S. has now killed almost 100 people across the tens of strikes conducted against alleged drug vessels in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific following the latest attack.
Tens Of Cubans, Some Considered 'High-Threat,' Become First Migrants Sent To Guantanamo Bay In Months
The Trump administration has sent over 20 Cubans to Guantanamo Bay, marking the first time in months migrants are sent to the enclave.
UN Flags 'Radical' Rights Restrictions in Venezuela, Warns Civilians May Be 'Caught in the Crossfire' as U.S. Pressure Rises
The United Nations warned that Venezuela's human rights situation has deteriorated since June, citing what it described as "radical" restrictions on fundamental freedoms, growing militarization of public life and an escalating pattern of arbitrary detentions.