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The federal agent had a daring pitch for Nicolás Maduro’s chief pilot: All he had to do was surreptitiously divert the Venezuelan president’s plane to a place where U.S. authorities could nab the strongman.
A federal agent reportedly offered to make Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s personal pilot wealthy if he secretly flew the socialist leader to a place where the U. S.
Minutes producer Michael Karzis and correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi interviewed Venezuelans in a Caracas market, as tensions between the United States and the country's president Nicolás Maduro reached a boiling point.
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Takeaways from AP’s report on how US sought to lure Maduro’s pilot into betraying Venezuelan leader
A federal agent had a daring plan: persuade Nicolas Maduro’s chief pilot to surreptitiously divert the Venezuelan president’s plane to a place where U.S. authorities could nab the strongman.
As the U.S. military presence near Venezuela increases, 60 Minutes traveled to the South American nation for a rare look at what life is like under its embattled dictator, Nicolás Maduro. "Instability isn't just an architectural feature in Venezuela;
Venezuela’s president took a swipe at Trump over escalating attacks on alleged drug-running boats in the Caribbean.
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Maduro Suspends Deal With Trinidad and Tobago, Accuses Country of Becoming 'An Aircraft Carrier of the American Empire'
Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolás Maduro has ordered the immediate suspension of a major natural-gas agreement with Trinidad and Tobago, accusing the Caribbean nation of aligning itself with the United States after it received a U.
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Venezuela floated a plan for Maduro to slowly give up power, but was rejected by US, AP source says
Venezuelan government officials floated a plan in which President Nicolás Maduro would eventually leave office, a bid aimed at easing mounting U.S. pressure on the government in Caracas.
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Venezuela’s Maduro says U.S. is ‘fabricating’ a war, as he seeks to revoke rival’s citizenship
Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro says the U.S. is waging a war against his country as the world's largest warship nears.
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Venezuela's Maduro Says The U.S Is Fabricating A War And Seeks To Revoke Citizenship Of Opponent
In a national broadcast on Friday night, Maduro accused the administration of President Donald Trump of “fabricating a new eternal war."