Concerns raised over legality of Maduro's seizure
The United States' sudden capture and removal of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro likely broke international law, according to experts.
The United States' sudden capture and removal of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro likely broke international law, according to experts.
Brandenburg's Andreas Büttner said a fire had been set next to his property. This was the second attack on the official in the past 16 months.
The Interior Ministry attributed the drop in applications to stricter migration policies, but other factors also played a role.
US President Donald Trump says now that Nicolas Maduro is gone, more US oil companies will enter Venezuela and spend billions revitalizing its oil industry. Several key questions have to be answered.
Several other people, including children, were kidnapped by "bandits" in Nigeria's Niger state.
Airports in Greece suspended arrivals and departures amid radio frequency disturbances. Some flights resumed later in the day.
'We are at war against drug trafficking organizations, it's not a war against Venezuela,' US top diplomat Marco Rubio told NBC News. His comments come a day after US forces captured President Nicolas Maduro. Follow DW.
Some 7,000 households in the German capital have electricity once more after an outage caused by possible arson. But tens of thousands more might have to wait several days for power, amid freezing temperatures.
President Lee's trip to Beijing marks the first by any South Korean leader in the last six years and comes amid heightened tensions over Taiwan.
The amnesty comes while Myanmar marks 78 years of indenpendence from Britain and as the junta stages its first election since the 2021 coup.