Trump is no longer bending the rules – he is demolishing them, with consequences far beyond Caracas

Trump’s unprecedented capture of Nicolás Maduro follows months of military campaign and years of strained relationship

Trump has added a particular layer of dementedness to the latest unprovoked US aggression.

Will the US push for elections or will it try to depose more members of the government, asks the BBC's Ione Wells.

Trump is no longer bending the rules – he is demolishing them, with consequences far beyond Caracas

With Nicolás Maduro in US custody, Donald Trump says ‘we will run’ Venezuela until ‘a safe, proper and judicious transition’ can be made – key US politics stories from 3 January…

Power cuts and fuel shortages likely to rise after loss of key ally, while Trump administration’s warnings cause concern

By attacking Venezuela, seizing its president and promising to “run” the country indefinitely — all without any congressional or UN authorization — US President Donald Trump may…

Alexey Pushkov opined that by attacking Venezuela and capturing its president, the US violated all norms, "once again stirring up the whole world, returning it to the savage…

Delcy Rodríguez adopts conciliatory tone as she stands in for Nicolás Maduro after Venezuelan leader captured by American forces and brought to US

Last week’s events in Caracas come in a long line of American interventions. The White House has awesome power and is never shy of using it, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins