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- Deposed Venezuelan leader Maduro, wife to appear in New York court after U.S. capture - Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were captured on Saturday by U.S. forces in Venezuela on the orders of President Donald Trump.
- Why Russia is treading carefully after the ousting of Kremlin ally Maduro - While Moscow initially condemned U.S. strikes on Venezuela, the Kremlin has not issued an official response on Maduro's ousting, nor has President Putin.
- China decries U.S. action in Venezuela — even as it guards billions at stake - China's immediate priority in the wake of the U.S. attack on Venezuela is to protect economic interests, analysts said.
- Shares of Chevron jump 6% after Trump's military intervention in Venezuela - Shares of U.S. oil companies soared in premarket trade on Monday, as investors monitor the fallout from the White House's military operation in Venezuela.
- Denmark in ‘crisis-mode’ as Trump sets sights on Greenland after Venezuela attack - "We need Greenland from the standpoint of national security," Trump said Sunday on Air Force One.
- European stocks open higher as traders track Venezuela developments - European stocks were in positive territory on Monday as global markets react to the U.S.' capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro.
- ‘Might makes right’? Why the U.S. strike on Venezuela won’t push China into a Taiwan gamble - Analysts say China is unlikely to change its Taiwan strategy after the U.S. arrest of Venezuela’s Maduro, despite renewed claims of Washington's double standards.
- U.S. indictment against Venezuela President Maduro, wife is unsealed - The indictment was unsealed hours after U.S. forces launched an attack on Venezuela and captured its president Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores.
- Who controls Venezuela's oil now? What Maduro's arrest means for energy markets - The arrest of Nicolás Maduro has thrown Venezuela's politically fraught oil industries back into focus.
- Elon Musk's Starlink offers free internet access in Venezuela following U.S. airstrikes and Maduro’s arrest - SpaceX's Starlink is offering free broadband internet service to the people of Venezuela through Feb. 3, amid the fallout of a U.S. military operation in the country.