Duarte Pita Dias is based in CBS News' London bureau, where he works across digital platforms and for TV broadcasts. As former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife face drug trafficking ...
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Days before he was captured, Nicolás Maduro expounded on his precarious position — and tried to offer an olive branch to President Trump. By Jack Nicas Reporting from Mexico City Two nights before his ...
Also, health officials scaled back the number of vaccines recommended for children. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday. By Matthew Cullen Just two days after a team of Delta Force commandos ripped ...
Captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's declaration in a New York federal courtroom Jan. 5 that he is "still president" of his country might have sounded like a political statement. It turns ...
President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, face a "worst-case scenario" as a married couple entrenched in Venezuelan politics and now detained in the U.S. ahead of their Jan. 5 arraignment, ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Maduro pleaded not guilty to drug trafficking and conspiracy charges. Legal experts said it could take years to ...
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is now on U.S. soil after the Trump administration captured and removed him from power. Late on Saturday, Maduro reportedly arrived at the Metropolitan Detention ...
It took only hours for US forces to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro from his heavily fortified compound in Caracas and transport him to Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center to face ...
Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro and his wife, politician and attorney Cilia Flores, made their first court appearance at a federal court in New York City Monday afternoon, when they both pleaded not guilty ...
Nicolás Maduro, the former Venezuelan president whom U.S. forces toppled, struck a defiant tone Monday as he doubled down in self-defense while pleading not guilty to federal drug trafficking charges.
Fallen Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro could face the death penalty if convicted on federal drug-trafficking and other charges. The strongman was nabbed at his Caracas palace in a daring US raid ...