Most of the Americas have suffered from interference from their powerful northern neighbour – and are usually the worse off for it

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

Most of the Americas have suffered from interference from their powerful northern neighbour – and are usually the worse off for it

Venezuela's allies condemned an 'illegal act of aggression' while countries aligned with the US urged restraint but sought to avoid directly criticizing Donald Trump.

No one is safe from an immediate and violent US intervention.

EDITORIAL. The US military's attack in Caracas, Venezuela, and capture of Nicolas Maduro show that Washington now claims full rights over what it considers its backyard.

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

Gustavo Petro makes remark after Trump threatens military action similar to Venezuela

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

OP-ED. With recent events in Venezuela, Donald Trump has revived a brutal US imperialism in Latin America, observe historian Olivier Compagnon and sociologist Franck Poupeau.