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Venezuela in Chaos as Delcy Rodriguez Takes Over Presidency Amid US Pressure and Cuba's Uncertain Future

Delcy Rodriguez has been sworn in as Venezuela's president after the abduction of Nicolas Maduro, sparking a complex web of international relations and power struggles. The US has already set its sights on the new president, with meetings scheduled between the Trump administration and major oil companies. Meanwhile, Cuba, a close ally of Maduro's Venezuela, is bracing for an uncertain future.

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The situation in Venezuela has taken a dramatic turn with the abduction of President Nicolas Maduro, paving the way for Delcy Rodriguez to take over the presidency. The US has been quick to respond, with the Trump...

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Venezuela in Chaos as Delcy Rodriguez Takes Over Presidency Amid US Pressure and Cuba's Uncertain Future

Delcy Rodriguez has been sworn in as Venezuela's president after the abduction of Nicolas Maduro, sparking a complex web of international relations and power struggles. The US has already set its sights on the new president, with meetings scheduled between the Trump administration and major oil companies. Meanwhile, Cuba, a close ally of Maduro's Venezuela, is bracing for an uncertain future.

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The situation in Venezuela has taken a dramatic turn with the abduction of President Nicolas Maduro, paving the way for Delcy Rodriguez to take over the presidency. The US has been quick to respond, with the Trump administration scheduling meetings with major oil companies to discuss the country's oil interests.

According to a report, the three biggest US oil companies have been invited to meet with the government, despite Trump's previous claims that such meetings had already taken place. The move is seen as a significant development in the US's efforts to exert its influence over Venezuela's oil-rich economy.

In the midst of this power struggle, Cuba is watching with bated breath. The island nation has long been a close ally of Maduro's Venezuela, and the prospects for Cuba in a post-Maduro era are bleak. As the BBC's Will Grant notes, Cuba is bracing for a future without its key ally and economic partner.

The implications of Rodriguez's presidency are far-reaching, and the US has already signalled that it will be watching her closely. Trump has hinted that Rodriguez could face dire consequences if she fails to align with US priorities for Venezuela. The US has long been critical of Maduro's regime, and it remains to be seen how Rodriguez will navigate the complex web of international relations.

In a surprising twist, the news of Rodriguez's presidency has been overshadowed by reports of a dramatic turn of events in the world of sports. Nigeria's Victor Osimhen scored a double to help his team down Mozambique 4-0 and seal a spot in the AFCON quarterfinals. The team will face either Algeria or DR Congo in the next round.

In other news, the literary world is mourning the loss of Michael Schumacher, a Wisconsin author who passed away on December 29 at the age of 75. Schumacher was a prolific writer who produced a diverse array of works, including biographies of film-maker Francis Ford Coppola and musician Eric Clapton.

As the situation in Venezuela continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the country's future is uncertain, and the world is watching with bated breath. With the US exerting its influence and Cuba bracing for a post-Maduro era, the coming days and weeks will be crucial in determining the course of Venezuela's history.

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  • Trump administration sets meetings with oil companies on Venezuela: Report
  • Michael Schumacher, author of Francis Ford Coppola and Eric Clapton biographies, dies aged 75
  • Osimhen double for Nigeria downs Mozambique to seal AFCON quarterfinal spot
  • Delcy Rodriguez sworn in as Venezuela’s president after Maduro abduction
  • Cuba defiant as it braces for post-Maduro era

The situation in Venezuela has taken a dramatic turn with the abduction of President Nicolas Maduro, paving the way for Delcy Rodriguez to take over the presidency. The US has been quick to respond, with the Trump administration scheduling meetings with major oil companies to discuss the country's oil interests.

According to a report, the three biggest US oil companies have been invited to meet with the government, despite Trump's previous claims that such meetings had already taken place. The move is seen as a significant development in the US's efforts to exert its influence over Venezuela's oil-rich economy.

In the midst of this power struggle, Cuba is watching with bated breath. The island nation has long been a close ally of Maduro's Venezuela, and the prospects for Cuba in a post-Maduro era are bleak. As the BBC's Will Grant notes, Cuba is bracing for a future without its key ally and economic partner.

The implications of Rodriguez's presidency are far-reaching, and the US has already signalled that it will be watching her closely. Trump has hinted that Rodriguez could face dire consequences if she fails to align with US priorities for Venezuela. The US has long been critical of Maduro's regime, and it remains to be seen how Rodriguez will navigate the complex web of international relations.

In a surprising twist, the news of Rodriguez's presidency has been overshadowed by reports of a dramatic turn of events in the world of sports. Nigeria's Victor Osimhen scored a double to help his team down Mozambique 4-0 and seal a spot in the AFCON quarterfinals. The team will face either Algeria or DR Congo in the next round.

In other news, the literary world is mourning the loss of Michael Schumacher, a Wisconsin author who passed away on December 29 at the age of 75. Schumacher was a prolific writer who produced a diverse array of works, including biographies of film-maker Francis Ford Coppola and musician Eric Clapton.

As the situation in Venezuela continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the country's future is uncertain, and the world is watching with bated breath. With the US exerting its influence and Cuba bracing for a post-Maduro era, the coming days and weeks will be crucial in determining the course of Venezuela's history.

Sources:

  • Trump administration sets meetings with oil companies on Venezuela: Report
  • Michael Schumacher, author of Francis Ford Coppola and Eric Clapton biographies, dies aged 75
  • Osimhen double for Nigeria downs Mozambique to seal AFCON quarterfinal spot
  • Delcy Rodriguez sworn in as Venezuela’s president after Maduro abduction
  • Cuba defiant as it braces for post-Maduro era

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