One month after the U.S. military operation that resulted in the capture of Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela has entered a state of cautious recalibration.
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Headlines of the moment reveal how internal policy battles can’t be fully understood without looking beyond national borders, and vice versa.
Forecasting geopolitics is inherently uncertain. Still, a set of recurring risk themes appears across major risk forecasters and credible reporting:…
In a dramatic and historic escalation in U.S.–Venezuela relations, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was captured by United States forces in an overnight military operation on January 3, 2026 and transported to the United States to face federal criminal charges.
The United States carried out a large-scale military operation in Venezuela early Saturday, involving airstrikes and explosions in and around the capital of Caracas
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