Caracas, Venezuela and CIA
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Economic instability in Venezuela after the U.S. raid to capture its president is deepening inflation and rattling the currency, sending grocery bills soaring for millions of people.
At least seven explosions and the sound of low-flying aircraft have been heard in Venezuela's capital, Caracas.
Gangs of armed pro-regime militants on motorbikes have taken over the streets of Caracas, hunting down Venezuelans who support the US’s audacious capture of dictator Nicolás Maduro, according to videos and on-the-ground accounts shared with The Post and multiple reports.
A tense calm held in Venezuela on Sunday, a day after President Nicolas Maduro was deposed and captured in an American military operation. Maduro was taken to the U.S., arriving Saturday afternoon at a small airport in New York following the operation that extracted him and his wife,
After the ouster of President Nicolás Maduro, some residents fear that one unelected despot has been swapped for another.
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After Maduro’s capture, Venezuelans in Caracas reckon with a weekend ‘for the history books’
Residents of Venezuela’s capital reflect on the US attack and capture of their president, Nicolás Maduro, as they head out to run errands a day later.
A U.S. State Department team traveled to Caracas to assess whether embassy operations can resume in phases after Maduro's capture as Washington weighs reopening relations.
Spain is home to the biggest collection of Venezuelan emigrants outside the Americas. Many cheered the capture of Nicolás Maduro, but are now adapting to the fact that his allies remain in charge.