Latin America, Venezuela
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Latin American leaders were divided between condemnation and jubilation in the wake of a surprise attack on Venezuela early on Saturday that U.S. President Donald Trump said resulted in the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro.
Beijing is doubling down on its expansion just as President Trump tries to claim the Western Hemisphere as an exclusive sphere of influence for the U.S.
The military action raises prospects for major change in the once-thriving oil-based economy, while sending a warning to other leftist leaders in Latin America and prompting questions related to international law.
Mexico closed 2025 with weak economic growth and is heading into 2026 with limited expansion prospects, according to estimates and projections.
Latin America is poised for a watershed moment in 2026, as new US tariffs and an increase in oil output change the region's economic and energy landscape.
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Today marks the end of Maduro’s illegitimate rule and narco terrorist reign, and the beginning of a legal process for bringing him to justice.” In Southern California … Endangered Republican Rep. Darrell Issa commended President Donald Trump for “strong action to protect America’s homeland from neighboring threats of narcoterrorism.
USA TODAY’s Kathryn Palmer reports from Manhattan after Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro pleaded not guilty following U.S. military capture.