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The US has announced it has captured Nicolas Maduro. Al Jazeera takes a look at his political career
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The reported capture of Venezuelan president evokes previous eras when other leaders were seized by US.
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Hours before the US announced they'd captured Venezuelan President Maduro, state television released a video of him.
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Trump says the US carried out strikes on Venezuela and captured its leader, in a breach of international law.
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As harsh weather conditions hit the Strip once again, people wounded in the war suffer the most.
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A 6.5-magnitude earthquake struck southern and central Mexico on Friday, killing and injuring several people.
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The US strikes in Venezuela aim at removing president Nicolas Maduro, says analyst Elias Ferrer
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A journalist in Venezuela described explosions during what she says were ‘targeted airstrikes’ on Caracas.
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Video from the port city of La Guaira shows the aftermath of explosions that took place across Venezuela.
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Saudi foreign ministry calls on southern factions in Yemen to participate in the forum in Riyadh amid rising casualties.
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Protests have entered a second week across Iran, driven by anger over soaring prices, inflation, and a plunging currency
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At least 7 explosions heard in Venezuela's capital, Caracas, followed by a low-flying aircraft, say media reports.
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Saudi Arabia's Foreign Ministry invites Yemen's southern factions to attend a 'dialogue' in Riyadh.
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Search in undisclosed location followed the latest US military strike on alleged drug smuggling boats.
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Letter to UN chief, UNSC comes after Trump says US will intervene if Tehran violently suppresses protests.
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Guterres says pending ban targets groups 'indispensable to life-saving' work, undermines ceasefire progress.
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These are the key developments from day 1,409 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Decline in sales comes amid outrage of Elon Musk's political forays, end in US electric vehicle tax breaks.
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Millions of Americans face a sharp increase in their insurance premiums.
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Prosecutors say Brian Cole confessed to planting bomb while parroting Trump's false claims 2020 election was stolen.
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Israeli government hits out at newly sworn-in New York City mayor, falsely calling him a 'Muslim Brotherhood Islamist'.
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The outbreak comes after the US charted its highest number of annual measles cases in more than three decades in 2025.
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Austria's Katharina Liensberger to miss Milano Cortina Winter Games after knee injury in alpine skiing training fall.
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Actress Angelina Jolie visited the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing, speaking with volunteers delivering aid to Gaza.
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Saudi Arabia bombed separatist STC positions in Yemen amid a push to take back control from the UAE-backed group.
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Mass protests are spreading across Iran, but what's driving them and where could they lead? Here's what we know.
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Families face agonising wait as investigators work to identify at least 40 people killed, many others wounded in blaze.
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Court sentences journalists in absentia over alleged links to violent unrest after ex-PM Imran Khan's May 2023 arrest.
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Government files suggest former UK prime minister pressured officials to prevent soldiers being tried in civil courts.
