Nicolas Maduro said he was a “prisoner of war” in his first court appearance since being captured by the United States.
In January 1976, the Billboard Hot 100 featured an unlikely chart topper. For the week of Jan. 10, 1976, the novelty hit ...
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Nicolás Maduro arraignment: Venezuelans weep with joy outside Manhattan federal as deposed dictator arraigned on narco-terror charges
Venezuelan New Yorkers clung to their country’s flag outside of federal court in Lower Manhattan on Monday afternoon and wept ...
At least nine Nigerian soldiers were killed and several others injured when their convoy struck a landmine and came under ...
“I was captured,” Maduro said in Spanish, translated in court before the judge interrupted. Later, when asked to enter a plea ...
Nicolás Maduro and his wife, seized by US forces on Saturday, will stay in a New York jail until their next hearing on 17 ...
UN Secretary-General António Guterres urged respect for sovereignty at an emergency Security Council meeting as details of ...
As the ousted Venezuelan president and his wife are set to face drug trafficking charges before a federal court in New York ...
Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro was in a New York detention centre on Sunday after US president Donald Trump ordered an ...
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