
What are the charges against Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro?
The U.S. Justice Department has unsealed a new indictment alleging “drug trafficking and narco-terrorism conspiracies” against Maduro, his wife and other defendants.
FRIDAY, 09 JANUARY 2026, 02:59

The U.S. Justice Department has unsealed a new indictment alleging “drug trafficking and narco-terrorism conspiracies” against Maduro, his wife and other defendants.
United States President Donald Trump announced on Saturday morning that his country’s forces had bombed Venezuela and captured the South American nation’s president, Nicolas Maduro, and First Lady Cilia Flores in a dramatic overnight military attack that followed months of rising tensions.

Venezuela has declared a national emergency, denouncing “extremely serious military aggression”
US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that US forces had captured Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro after launching a “large scale strike” on the South American country.

NPR international correspondent Eyder Peralta joins NPR’s Daniel Estrin to discuss reaction from Venezuela and other countries in the region.

NPR’s Daniel Estrin discusses the latest with NPR international correspondent Carrie Kahn.

The peace-loving pachyderm and lager promoter was an icon of successful conservation, say officials.

Visitors of the Mitsumine Shrine spent the night there after roads around it were shut off.

Multiple explosions and fires are being reported around Caracas. It is not immediately clear what is the cause of the blasts. The explosions began at around 2 am local time.

No injuries have been reported as a result of the fire, with the cause still under investigation.

Can the Democratic socialist deliver on the big cost-of-living promises that propelled him to victory?

The powerful earthquake shook southern and central Mexico on Friday, also leaving several people injured.

Violent, male-driven films dominated the Indian box-office and cultural conversations in 2025.

The condo market in Canada’s biggest cities is undergoing a historic crash, with smaller units losing their value faster than any others.

The move comes as an escalation of a confrontation that has pitted Gulf powerhouses Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates against each other.

As a new year begins, a hike up Africa’s highest peak is a reminder that slowing down is sometimes the key to success.

President Trump is threatening he will take action if Iran kills any people taking part in protests in Tehran and other Iranian cities.

The 6.5 magnitude trembler shook buildings and set off the country’s earthquake alert system.

Colorado officials said that it would be the first time in more than 25 years that a mountain lion killed a person in the state, if confirmed.

The investigation into the fire that killed 40 people will consider whether criminal prosecutions are necessary, officials said.
China removed a three-decade-old tax exemption on contraceptive drugs and devices from 1 January in new steps to spur a flagging birth rate.