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Caracas Undercover: Maduro Detained and Flown to New York

Venezuela woke on Saturday to a tense mix of relief, celebration, and fear after U.S. forces captured President Nicolás Maduro following a night of explosions and targeted strikes across the Caracas Valley.As residents cautiously returned to the streets, reactions split sharply. Some Venezuelans expressed hope that Maduro’s removal could open a path toward change after years of repression and crisis, while others condemned the operation and rallied to demand his release, calling the arrest an abduction and denouncing a breach of national sovereignty.Despite a few scattered moments of celebration, a sense of uncertainty permeated many conversations. Several individuals noted that…
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Nasralla denounces Maduro's alleged interference in Honduran elections

Northwest Venezuela: Witnesses Describe Unidentified Explosion

An unexpected blast disrupted daily life across parts of northwestern Venezuela, leaving residents searching for answers. With no immediate official explanation, eyewitness accounts have become central to understanding what happened and why the incident has raised broader concerns.Eyewitness accounts detail unexplained explosion in northwestern VenezuelaIn the first hours of the morning, a sudden and unfamiliar blast rippled through several communities in northwestern Venezuela, jolting residents and briefly casting the area into uncertainty. Many described the noise as an intense boom rather than a slow tremor, powerful enough to be sensed inside homes, workplaces and local shops. Although no immediate reports…
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Vatican warns against rise in polyamory, saying ‘succession of faces’ does not rival exclusive union

‘Succession of Faces’ Not Enough, Says Vatican on Polyamory

The Vatican has expressed concern over the growing acceptance of polyamory, stressing that fleeting relationships cannot substitute for the stability of exclusive, committed partnerships.Religious authorities have voiced warnings about the social and spiritual implications of polyamory, highlighting the difference between transient romantic encounters and enduring unions. Church leaders emphasize that the practice of engaging in multiple simultaneous romantic relationships undermines the values of loyalty, commitment, and shared responsibility that are central to family life.The discourse surrounding polyamory has grown more prominent as societal conventions evolve, leading to a rise in individuals exploring open or non-monogamous relationship structures. The Vatican's stance…
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Facing a lack of Russian recruits, Moscow is accused of using deception and bribery to sign up foreigners to fight in Ukraine

Deception & Bribery: How Russia Recruits Foreigners for Ukraine

Facing a decline in local recruitment, Moscow reportedly sought foreign fighters, often through deception or pressure, enticing them with financial incentives and citizenship to participate in the conflict in Ukraine.Reports indicate that Russian authorities are intensifying their drive to bolster military personnel by enlisting foreign combatants for the conflict in Ukraine. Instead of exclusively depending on nationalistic volunteers, Moscow is reportedly growing more reliant on individuals hailing from nations throughout Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East. Numerous recruits are enticed by pledges of substantial salaries, citizenship, or civilian job opportunities—only to find themselves dispatched to active combat areas…
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