Maduro
Coverage of Maduro in the Nexus archive.
- US judge sets Maduro trial date for June 2027
A US judge has scheduled a trial for Maduro in June 2027. US prosecutors allege Maduro used the power of the Venezuelan state to protect and promote illegal drug smuggling.
- Maduro’s US Narco-Terror Trial Set for June 2027
Maduro’s US Narco-Terror Trial is scheduled for June 2027. He has pleaded not guilty to four federal counts in Manhattan, and Washington has indicated legal protection for his successor.
- Venezuela’s Maduro due back in US court amid high-profile drug trafficking case
Venezuela’s Maduro is set to return to a US court in a high-profile drug trafficking case. US Special Forces captured him and his wife at their Caracas home during a January 3 raid ordered by President Donald Trump.
- Miami ruling links Maduro to "hostage diplomacy," orders $314 million in damages
A federal judge in Miami ruled that Venezuela's government, under Maduro, engaged in 'hostage diplomacy' by imprisoning three U.S. citizens who claimed to be tortured by intelligence services. The ruling ordered $314 million in damages and referenced a 2023 exchange involving Colombian businessman Alex Saab.
- US Warships Return to Venezuela’s Coast, 18 Months After Maduro’s Capture
US Southern Command deployed warships, transport aircraft, and a general to Venezuela's coast on June 26, marking the largest US military presence there since Maduro's capture. The move is described as the deepest US military engagement in the region in 18 months.
- Venezuela to reveal $240bn debt pile in world’s largest restructuring
Venezuela is set to disclose a $240 billion debt, revealing more borrowing than anticipated following the overthrow of Maduro. The country is undergoing the world's largest debt restructuring.
- Venezuela prisoner releases fall short, fueling doubts over reform
In post-Maduro Venezuela, the promised release of political prisoners has not met expectations, with only dozens freed while hundreds remain in jail, raising doubts about the government's commitment to reforms.
- Is the United States on the Verge of Military Intervention in Cuba?
The article discusses the potential costs and implications of potential U.S. military intervention in Cuba, comparing it to the situation with Venezuela's Maduro. It suggests that capturing Castro could be more difficult and less effective than previous intervention attempts.
- Venezuela’s Delcy Rodriguez heads to The Hague for land dispute case
Venezuela's Delcy Rodriguez is heading to The Hague for a land dispute case involving Guyana. This will be Rodriguez's first time leaving the Caribbean since Maduro's abduction. Rodriguez will attend an ICJ case on the dispute.
- U.S. soldier charged with suspected Polymarket insider trading over Maduro raid
A U.S. soldier has been charged with suspected insider trading on Polymarket related to a raid involving Maduro. This marks the first criminal case in the U.S. linked to suspected insider trading on the prediction market platform.