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Venezuela Live Updates: U.S. Forces Board Oil Tanker in Challenge to Russia

Europe Tries to Come to Terms With Trump’s Intervention in Venezuela

A Ukrainian artillery unit preparing to fire at Russian positions near the frontline city of Pokrovsk in the Donbas region last month.

Buy Greenland? Take It? Why? An Old Pact Already Gives Trump a Free Hand.

The remnants of an American air base on Greenland called Bluie East Two, which was built during World War II.

Maduro Is Gone, but Repression in Venezuela Has Intensified

Reshuffle at Ukraine’s Intelligence Agencies Draws Criticism

Gen. Kyrylo Budanov in Kyiv, Ukraine, in 2024. He is now the presidential chief of staff, after having served as head of military intelligence.

Yemen Separatist Leader Refuses to Attend Talks, Deepening Saudi Arabia-UAE Clash

Aidarous al-Zubaidi, the leader of the Southern Transitional Council, in 2023 at a Yemeni community event in Queens, N.Y.

After Trump’s Military Victory in Venezuela, Cuba’s Economy Is in ‘Freefall’

Cooking soup over an open fire in Havana after the failure of a major power plant in October.

Hundreds of Tourists on Yemeni Island Caught Up in Saudi-U.A.E. Rift

Tourists outside a hotel on the island of Socotra on Monday.

Displaced Palestinians in Egypt Await Reopening of Gaza Border

Russia Sends Naval Vessel to Escort Oil Tanker U.S. Is Pursuing

The oil tanker Marinera, formerly known as Bella 1, at the Singapore Strait in March. Russia has dispatched at least one naval vessel to meet and escort the tanker.

The Players to Know in Venezuela’s Leadership

Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela’s vice president, was sworn in as interim leader on Monday.

China Touts Hainan, Its Duty-Free Island, Amid $1 Trillion Trade Surplus

Visitors at an exhibition center promoting Hainan’s investment opportunities. The island is promoting itself as the world’s largest “free trade port.”

Zelensky’s Assessment Darkens as Europeans Gather to Talk Peace

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine during a meeting of national security advisers of European countries in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Saturday.

Israel Tells Doctors Without Borders to End Its Work in Gaza

Clashes Between Syrian Government and Kurdish-Led Militia Restart After Deaths

A girl at a hospital in Aleppo, Syria, who was wounded during clashes between the Syrian Army and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces.

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An emergency order from the Venezuelan government appears to criminalize support for the U.S. attack.

Nicolás Maduro was escorted off a helicopter on Monday to be taken to the federal court appearance in Manhattan.

U.S. Pressures Venezuela to Expel Advisers From Cuba, China, Russia and Iran

Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the Capitol on Monday. He spoke at a classified meeting with senior congressional leaders.

Latin American countries condemn the U.S. at the Organization of American States meeting.

Albert Ramdin, secretary general of the Organization of American States, speaking at an emergency meeting in Washington, on Tuesday.

Rubio Tells Lawmakers Trump Wants to Buy Greenland

A former radar station in eastern Greenland. President Trump has long said he wants to acquire the territory.

The Trump administration covets Venezuela’s oil reserves, and the implications for the planet could be serious.

Venezuela has about 17 percent of the world’s known oil reserves.

2 Caribbean Nations Agree to Host People Seeking Asylum in U.S.

Prime minister Gaston Browne of Antigua and Barbuda addressing the United Nations General Assembly in New York in September.

Three Views on What 2026 Might Bring

The village of Mezhova, Ukraine, in December.

Europe Rallies for Greenland as Trump’s Threats Continue

President Emmanuel Macron of France, right, greeting Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen of Denmark before a summit of European leaders at the Élysée Palace in Paris on Tuesday.

Winter Weather Snarls Travel in Amsterdam, Brussels and Other European Cities

Travelers at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol looking for updates on delayed and canceled flights on Tuesday.

After Maduro’s Ouster, Marco Rubio Faces the Challenge of Running Venezuela

A poor outcome in Venezuela could jeopardize Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s chances at higher office.

Maduro Invokes Prisoner-of-War Status, Echoing Panama’s Noriega

Supporters of President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela demonstrating in Caracas, Venezuela, on Sunday. Mr. Maduro was seized by U.S. forces on Saturday.

The Unanswered Questions About Venezuela’s Environmental Future

Petroleos de Venezuela oil rigs on Maracaibo Lake in Cabimas, in the country’s northwest, in 2022.

Iran Says It’s Investigating Violence at Weekend Protests

Maduro’s Nike Tech Sweatsuit Was Bound to Become a Meme

European Allies Agree to Key Security Provisions for Ukraine

Presidents Emmanuel Macron of France and Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine arrived on Tuesday in Paris for the latest round of talks on Ukraine’s future.

Syria and Israel Revive Security Talks Mediated by the U.S.

A member of Syria’s security forces in September near the Golan Heights, which is the most enduring point of contention between Syria and Israel.

Can Venezuela’s New Leader Keep the U.S. Happy and Her Elites in Line?

Delcy Rodríguez moments before being sworn in as Venezuela’s president in Caracas, on Monday.

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Optimism About Nuclear Energy Is Rising Again. Will It Last?

Kairos Power, which is developing a new kind of nuclear reactor, makes many of its parts at a facility in Albuquerque, N.M.

Swiss Bar Hit by Deadly Fire Was Not Inspected for 6 Years, Authorities Say

The police outside the sealed-off Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, last week.

Why Israel Is Divided Over How to Investigate Oct. 7 Failures

A memorial in 2025 on the grounds of the Nova music festival, which was attacked by Hamas and other militants on Oct. 7, 2023.

How the ‘Donroe Doctrine’ Reinforces Xi’s Vision of Power in Asia

Xi Jinping, China’s leader, with President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela, in Caracas in 2014.

Maduro’s Gesture Was Not Just a Peace Sign

Venezuela’s leader, Nicolás Maduro, arriving in New York, on Saturday.

Venezuela’s Machado Praises Trump in Fox News Interview

María Corina Machado at a rally during the country’s presidential election in 2024.

Venezuela Braces for Economic Collapse From U.S. Blockade on Oil Exports

Employees outside Venezuela’s state oil company, known as PDVSA, in Caracas in October.

At Refugee Camps, Most Birthdays Fall on New Year’s

Rohingya refugees arriving in Bangladesh in 2017.

Outside at Maduro’s Court Appearance: Flags, Chants and Venezuelans’ Quiet Pain

Protesters on Monday facing off across barricades in a park outside a federal courthouse in Lower Manhattan on Monday.

Cuban Deaths in U.S. Venezuela Strikes Confirm Ties Between Countries

President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela and his wife, Cilia Flores, during a pro-government march last month in Caracas. Many of the bodyguards that protected Mr. Maduro were Cuban.

Venezuela’s Legislators Offer Scorn as Trump Demands Obedience

A pro-Maduro demonstration near Parliament in Caracas on Monday.

Trump’s Foray Into Venezuela Could Embolden Russia’s and China’s Own Aggression

President Xi Jinping of China and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia at the Kremlin last May. China and Russia both have close ties to Nicolás Maduro.

The C.I.A. assessed Venezuela’s future without Maduro before the U.S. raid.

Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela’s vice president, was sworn in as interim leader on Monday, two days after the country’s president, Nicolás Maduro, was captured in a U.S. military raid.

Why Trump Refused to Back Venezuela’s Machado: Fears of Chaos, and Fraying Ties

The opposition leader María Corina Machado and her surrogate presidential candidate, Edmundo González, at a rally in Caracas, the Venezuelan capital, in 2024.

Venezuela Detained and Deported Members of the Foreign Press

Demonstrators walking toward the National Assembly during a march in Venezuela’s capital, Caracas, as the new National Assembly began on Monday.

A Revival of Venezuela’s Oil Industry Poses a Challenge for Canada

A refinery in Punto Fijo, Venezuela, in 2021. Historically Canada and Venezuela were direct competitors in the oil business.

Maduro Laywer Is Barry Pollack, Who Also Defended Assange

Barry Pollack, second from right, has long experience negotiating with the federal government.

Maduro Says He Is a Prisoner of War, Not a Defendant. The Words Matter.

The Federal District Court building in Lower Manhattan on Monday.

Russia Once Offered U.S. Control of Venezuela for Free Rein in Ukraine

In 2019, Fiona Hill told a Congressional hearing that the Russians “were signaling very strongly that they wanted to somehow make some very strange swap arrangement between Venezuela and Ukraine.”

At the U.N., Even Allies Condemn U.S. Action in Venezuela

A meeting of the U.N. Security Council on Monday.

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