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US Takes Control of Venezuela Amid National Emergency and Protests

The United States has taken control of Venezuela, with President Donald Trump announcing that the US will run the country until a "proper transition can take place." The move comes as Venezuela declares a national emergency, denouncing "extremely serious military aggression." Meanwhile, Venezuelan-Americans in the US are celebrating the news.

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    Watch: 'I'm so happy' - Venezuelans in the US react to Maduro's capture

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    Anthony Joshua’s driver charged with dangerous driving after fatal crash in Nigeria

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US Takes Control of Venezuela Amid National Emergency and Protests

The United States has taken control of Venezuela, with President Donald Trump announcing that the US will run the country until a "proper transition can take place." The move comes as Venezuela declares a national emergency, denouncing "extremely serious military aggression." Meanwhile, Venezuelan-Americans in the US are celebrating the news.

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The United States has taken a significant step in its involvement in Venezuela, with President Donald Trump announcing that the US will run the country until a "proper transition can take place." This move comes as Venezuela declares a national emergency, denouncing "extremely serious military aggression" (Source 3).

The situation in Venezuela has been tense for some time, with the country facing significant economic and humanitarian challenges. The US has been critical of the government of President Nicolas Maduro, and has imposed sanctions on the country. The latest development has been met with celebration from Venezuelan-Americans in the US, who have been gathering to protest against the Maduro government.

As reported by the BBC's Bernd Debusmann, Venezuelans in the US have been reacting with joy to the news of Maduro's capture. "I'm so happy," said one protester in Doral, Florida. "This is a new beginning for Venezuela" (Source 1).

However, the situation on the ground in Venezuela is more complex. Explosions and smoke have been reported at La Guaira port, and the country has declared a national emergency (Source 3). The cause of the explosions is not yet clear, but it is believed to be related to the US military action.

The US has a significant military presence in the region, and it is likely that this will increase in the coming days. President Trump has been clear in his intentions to support the Venezuelan people, but the situation is fluid and unpredictable.

In related news, a major fire broke out in Denver, Colorado, with over 100 firefighters on the scene. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported, and the cause of the fire is still under investigation (Source 4).

In other news, British boxer Anthony Joshua's driver has been charged with dangerous driving after a fatal crash in Nigeria. The driver, Adeniyi Mobolaji Kayode, was also charged with driving without a valid driving licence and "driving without due care and attention, causing bodily harm and damage to property" (Source 5). Joshua was injured in the collision, which killed his personal trainer Latif Ayodele and strength coach Sina Ghami.

As the situation in Venezuela continues to unfold, it is clear that the US is taking a significant role in shaping the country's future. While the Venezuelan-American community in the US is celebrating, the situation on the ground in Venezuela is more complex and unpredictable. The international community will be watching closely as events develop.

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  • BBC News: Watch: 'I'm so happy' - Venezuelans in the US react to Maduro's capture
  • CNN: Trump on Venezuela: 'We are going to run the country'
  • Al Jazeera: Explosions and smoke at La Guaira port
  • Denver Post: Watch: Over 100 firefighters on the scene of Denver blaze
  • The Guardian: Anthony Joshua’s driver charged with dangerous driving after fatal crash in Nigeria

The United States has taken a significant step in its involvement in Venezuela, with President Donald Trump announcing that the US will run the country until a "proper transition can take place." This move comes as Venezuela declares a national emergency, denouncing "extremely serious military aggression" (Source 3).

The situation in Venezuela has been tense for some time, with the country facing significant economic and humanitarian challenges. The US has been critical of the government of President Nicolas Maduro, and has imposed sanctions on the country. The latest development has been met with celebration from Venezuelan-Americans in the US, who have been gathering to protest against the Maduro government.

As reported by the BBC's Bernd Debusmann, Venezuelans in the US have been reacting with joy to the news of Maduro's capture. "I'm so happy," said one protester in Doral, Florida. "This is a new beginning for Venezuela" (Source 1).

However, the situation on the ground in Venezuela is more complex. Explosions and smoke have been reported at La Guaira port, and the country has declared a national emergency (Source 3). The cause of the explosions is not yet clear, but it is believed to be related to the US military action.

The US has a significant military presence in the region, and it is likely that this will increase in the coming days. President Trump has been clear in his intentions to support the Venezuelan people, but the situation is fluid and unpredictable.

In related news, a major fire broke out in Denver, Colorado, with over 100 firefighters on the scene. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported, and the cause of the fire is still under investigation (Source 4).

In other news, British boxer Anthony Joshua's driver has been charged with dangerous driving after a fatal crash in Nigeria. The driver, Adeniyi Mobolaji Kayode, was also charged with driving without a valid driving licence and "driving without due care and attention, causing bodily harm and damage to property" (Source 5). Joshua was injured in the collision, which killed his personal trainer Latif Ayodele and strength coach Sina Ghami.

As the situation in Venezuela continues to unfold, it is clear that the US is taking a significant role in shaping the country's future. While the Venezuelan-American community in the US is celebrating, the situation on the ground in Venezuela is more complex and unpredictable. The international community will be watching closely as events develop.

Sources:

  • BBC News: Watch: 'I'm so happy' - Venezuelans in the US react to Maduro's capture
  • CNN: Trump on Venezuela: 'We are going to run the country'
  • Al Jazeera: Explosions and smoke at La Guaira port
  • Denver Post: Watch: Over 100 firefighters on the scene of Denver blaze
  • The Guardian: Anthony Joshua’s driver charged with dangerous driving after fatal crash in Nigeria

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