Venezuela Swears In 5,600 Troops Amid US Caribbean Build-Up
Venezuela swears in 5,600 new soldiers as US warships ramp up in the Caribbean, prompting President Maduro to vow defense and call for dialogue.
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Venezuela swears in 5,600 new soldiers as US warships ramp up in the Caribbean, prompting President Maduro to vow defense and call for dialogue.
New report shows the U.S. as the main source of illegal firearms fueling rising violence across the Caribbean, with Florida and Georgia leading trafficking.
On Dec. 2, 2025, President Trump said the U.S. will soon begin land strikes against drug traffickers in the Caribbean, expanding its campaign after months of sea operations.
President Maduro pledged ‘absolute loyalty’ at a Caracas rally as the U.S. labels a group linked to him a terrorist organization and deploys a carrier strike group.
Latin American governments and regional bodies are urging restraint as the U.S. steps up its Caribbean military operations, raising fears of conflict with Venezuela.
Amid rising tensions, the U.S. gears up for a new crackdown in Venezuela as airlines suspend flights over security alerts, with covert action and military deployments on the table.
A decade of roads, bridges and cultural bonds: how a Chinese mainland company is reshaping Caribbean landscapes and hearts through infrastructure and shared traditions.
Russia condemns the US for excessive military force in Caribbean counter-narcotics missions, calling for peace, respect for sovereignty, and de-escalation.
UN chief Antonio Guterres calls on the US to stop air strikes on boats in the Caribbean and Pacific, echoing human rights concerns.
Hurricane Melissa batters the Caribbean, killing nearly 30 and leaving communities devastated from Jamaica to Haiti.