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Masked security forces detain key aide to Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó in raid on his home
Representatives of National Assembly President Juan Guaidó, who has been recognized by the U.S. and more than four dozen countries as Venezuela's legitimate leader, said they took control of three diplomatic offices in Washington and New York that were formerly operated by the government of President Nicolás Maduro. CBS News State Department Christina Ruffini joins CBSN with analysis.
President Nicolás Maduro's foreign ministry warned that his government could take "reciprocal" actions in Venezuelan territory
U.S. backed opposition claims over 17 have died in power cuts
Move comes as blackout continues and desperation spreads across much of nation in grips of political crisis and hyperinflation
Dr. Luis Fernandez told CBS News one patient lost her baby and he's now worried about others
The legislation would allow Venezuelans living in the U.S. who have fled the country's collapsing economy to qualify for TPS protections
Venezuela has deported American journalist Cody Weddle back to the U.S. a day after military forces arrested him. CBS News State Department reporter Christina Ruffini joins CBSN to explain what the Trump administration is doing to support opposition leader Juan Guaidó.
ABC affiliate WPLG-TV reporter Cody Weddle was seen leaving from his residence with five men wearing black uniforms early Wednesday
Opposition leader Juan Guaidó risked arrest returning to Venezuela but breezed through airport security, so where does his uprising go now?
Venezuela is deporting American journalist Jorge Ramos who says he was detained for more than two hours at the presidential palace. He was interviewing President Nicolás Maduro at the time. Violent and deadly protests continue over U.S.-backed opposition leader Juan Guaidó's challenge to Maduro's power. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Cúcata, Colombia, near the Venezuelan border.
Maria Martinez-Guzman of Univision and anchor Jorge Ramos were among crew put into a dark room when an interview with Nicolás Maduro turned south
Embattled Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro locked an American news reporter and his producer in a dark room and confiscated their equipment after they attempted to interview him earlier this week. Univision reporter Jorge Ramos traveled to Venezuela to ask Maduro questions about the country's economic instability. His producer Maria Martinez-Guzman joined CBSN to discuss what happened next.
Univision's Jorge Ramos said the Maduro regime in Venezuela detained his crew for more than two hours and confiscated their cameras and cellphones. This comes as deadly protests continue. Christine Armario of The Associated Press joins CBSN to discuss the latest from the Colombia-Venezuela border.
Opposition leader Juan Guaidó says he will begin acting as president as soon as he returns to Venezuela. Guaidó traveled to Colombia,where he met with Vice President Mike Pence. Former USAID official Jeremy Konyndyk joined CBSN to discuss what's next for Guaidó and how President Maduro is responding.
Speaking in Colombia, Vice President Mike Pence called for the Venezuelan army to stop supporting President Nicolás Maduro. Pence also met with opposition leader Juan Guaidó and said the U.S. will continue to support the opposition until democracy is restored. Meanwhile, several American journalists were detained at the Venezuelan presidential palace. CBS News reporter Olivia Gazis joins CBSN AM to discuss the latest.
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Vice President Mike Pence met with Venezuela's opposition leader in Colombia on Monday. This comes amid growing violence in Venezuela and efforts by the Trump administration to force out President Nicolas Maduro. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
The prominent Univision anchor said footage of his interview with the embattled Venezuelan president was confiscated
Univision anchor Jorge Ramos, one of the most well-known journalists in Spanish-language television in the U.S., said he and his crew were temporarily detained by the Venezuelan government Monday night after their interview with the country's embattled President Nicolás Maduro was abruptly ended.
Maduro has managed to cling to power, or at least its semblance, in part because he has retained the loyalty of top military brass
Vice President Mike Pence announced in Bogota, Colombia, Monday that the U.S. will move to impose a new round of sanctions on members of the Maduro regime amid the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Venezuela. Watch his remarks.
Vice President Mike Pence will meet with Venezuela's opposition leader Juan Guaidó in Colombia Monday, as Venezuela's government cracks down again on protests. The U.S. is backing him to replace President Nicolás Maduro. Violent border clashes killed at least two people and injured hundreds more over the weekend. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Cúcata.
Secretary of State Pompeo says U.S. will not rule out military force in challenging Venezuelan president
President Trump appeared to lay out his red line of action on Friday when he warned that if the Iranian government began "killing people like they have in the past, we would get involved."
Trump administration officials are set to meet with Danish officials about Greenland on Wednesday, diplomatic sources tell CBS News.
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As activists say Iran's anti-government unrest has seen at least 538 people killed, the nation's rulers threaten protesters and U.S. forces across the Mideast.
Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar denounced a surge of federal agents to Minneapolis targeting Somalis and other immigrants after a fraud scheme in the state.
The Department of Homeland Security policy is dated Jan. 8 and was submitted Saturday in federal court comes amid three Democratic lawmakers being denied entry to an ICE facility in Minneapolis.
In the civil rights era, the agency formed its Community Relations Service, a group of dozens of federal specialists who were informally referred to as "America's peacemaker."
The subpoenas threatened a criminal indictment related to Jerome Powell's testimony before the Senate Banking Committee in June 2025, according to the Fed chair.
President Trump on Saturday announced that Venezuela has "started the process" of releasing its political prisoners.