More than 100 people killed in US military strikes targeting small boats in the Caribbean in 2025
At least seven explosions heard in early hours of Saturday morning
Trump said Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife had \
Watch a live view of Caracus on Saturday (3 January) after Donald Trump confirmed a US attack on Venezuela and claimed the country’s president Nicolas Maduro had been captured.
The Venezuelan government called it an “imperialist attack” and urged citizens to take to the streets.
Tensions are ramping up as Trump has captured Venezuela’s leader Nicolas Maduro and launched a “large-scale” strike on the South American nation last night
Trump’s administration has accused Maduro of leading drug cartels, among other crimes, and has pressured him to step down for months
Explosions have rocked capital Caracas as the US says it captured Venezuela's President Nicola Maduro.
Trump’s unprecedented capture of Nicolás Maduro follows months of military campaign and years of strained relationship
Will the US push for elections or will it try to depose more members of the government, asks the BBC's Ione Wells.
Latin America correspondent Tom Phillips on the historic US strikes against Venezuela and the hopes and fears of the country's impoverished people
President Donald Trump warned the US is ‘“prepared to do a second wave, a much bigger wave’ than the first attack
After months of planning, US forces, with 150 jets taking off from 20 airbases, undertook an operation to seize Maduro.
The overnight raid, which has shocked the international community, came after months of growing tensions between US and Venezuela
Satellite imagery shows Caracas neighbourhoods before and after Donald Trump launched strikes on the Venezuelan capital. On Saturday (2 January), an overnight American military…