#Geopolitics
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China remains committed to Venezuela energy cooperation even after the U.S. capture of President Maduro. Explore the clashing interests of Trump and Beijing in 2026.
On January 5, 2026, President Trump announced the U.S. will 'run' Venezuela after capturing its leader. Explore the domestic and global fallout of the Trump Venezuela capture 2026.
Analyzing the slow fall of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela. From his roots in youth politics under Hugo Chávez to the economic collapse that ended his rule.
The Yemen STC independence declaration 2026 has triggered armed clashes between Saudi-backed and UAE-supported forces. Analyze the fracturing alliance and Houthi maneuvers.
In a sudden move on Jan 5, 2026, Trump oversaw a regime change in Venezuela, releasing images of a captured Nicolas Maduro. The crisis now spreads to Colombia and Cuba.
The future of Venezuela remains uncertain following the US capture of Nicolas Maduro on January 5, 2026. Despite Trump's move, the Vice President refuses to cooperate.
President Lee Jae-myung and Xi Jinping meet in Beijing for a landmark 2026 summit. Discover how pragmatic diplomacy navigates North Korean missile tests and trade challenges.
The UN Security Council meets urgently as Trump claims control of Venezuela following the abduction of Nicolas Maduro and his wife. Read about the global fallout.
In January 2026, the Trump administration successfully captured Nicolás Maduro in a surprise operation in Venezuela. The move has triggered global protests and a warning to Cuba.
In early 2026, Beijing issued a strong China Taiwan independence war warning, targeting legislative proposals in Taipei. This move escalates regional tensions and threatens global supply chains.
The Trump administration's capture of Nicolas Maduro in January 2026 has fractured Asia's response, with China warning against U.S. hegemony while allies remain cautious.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi condemned the 2026 US military strikes on Venezuela, calling them a violation of international law. Beijing slams the US 'world's policeman' role.