Iran, Cuba and Brazil Slam US Invasion of Venezuela
Iran, Cuba and Brazil condemned the US invasion of Venezuela and abduction of President Maduro, calling it a violation of the UN Charter and urging global opposition.
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Iran, Cuba and Brazil condemned the US invasion of Venezuela and abduction of President Maduro, calling it a violation of the UN Charter and urging global opposition.
After the US seized Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro in a military operation, the world is asking: Who is next under Washington’s watch?
Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message to Mamady Doumbouya on Jan. 4 after his election as president of Guinea, highlighting strong diplomatic ties.
China’s Wang Yi says no country should impose its will on another amid the volatile Venezuela situation, urging respect for sovereignty and dialogue over coercion.
Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez declared Nicolás Maduro the ‘only legitimate president’ after a U.S. raid seized him and his wife, sparking global outrage and a UN emergency meeting.
China’s Foreign Ministry warns the U.S. not to enforce negative China-related provisions in the 2026 defense bill, urging objective dialogue and cautioning of forceful measures if tensions persist.
Kim Jong Un inspects nuclear facilities, pledging to boost DPRK’s nuclear capabilities indefinitely. The DPRK leader emphasizes 2025 as a crucial year for strengthening their nuclear shield.
Is the US bending the rules of international law? Dive into how the ‘rules-based international order’ creates double standards in global politics.
The United Nations is preparing for potential funding cuts as Donald Trump enters his second term. After previous suspensions and withdrawals, the U.N. is bracing for possible challenges ahead.
Fareed Zakaria criticizes the U.S.’s confrontational approach towards China, suggesting a cooperative strategy could yield better results. He highlights China’s focus on peace and the rise of BRICS nations.