Experts tell MEE that there was no 'credible basis' for attack that has shocked and angered several Latin American countries

International law experts expect Washington to claim self-defence – and face little serious pushback

Latin America correspondent Tom Phillips on the historic US strikes against Venezuela and the hopes and fears of the country's impoverished people

Where did US forces strike in Venezuela? Maps show where the attack unfolded.

Professor slams US attacks and removal of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro from power as 'illegal use of force'.

After months of planning, US forces, with 150 jets taking off from 20 airbases, undertook an operation to seize Maduro.

The US attack on Venezuela and the abduction of its leader have no basis in law.

US skirted international law and its own political limits in its operation in Venezuela, expert says.

According to international law, 'fighting drug trafficking and protecting democracy do not constitute legal grounds for the use of force.'

Experts tell MEE that there was no 'credible basis' for attack that has shocked and angered several Latin American countries

A surprise pre-dawn attack saw US forces capture and depose the Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, and his wife, Cilia Flores. Maduro’s ouster sparked both celebration and…

A country 'cannot enforce its law on the territory of another state' without consent, UN rapporteur tells Al Jazeera.