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Trump administration declares 'war on added sugar' in overhaul of food guidelines19:48 The Trump administration overhauled federal dietary guidelines Wednesday, prioritizing protein and healthy fats while limiting added sugars to 10 grams per meal. CIA advised Trump against supporting Venezuela's democratic opposition0:25 Trump dismissed the leadership of Venezuela's democratic opposition in favor of Maduro's handpicked vice president, Delcy Rodríguez, now the interim president. Trump's threats of intervention jolt allies and foes alike6.ledna Trump threatened military attacks on five countries, allies as well as adversaries. His threats to annex Greenland drew particular concern across Europe. Mexico's president slams Trump's attack on Venezuela, says it destabilizes the hemisphere5.ledna Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum condemned the U.S. abduction of Nicolás Maduro and criticized President Trump's aggressive foreign policy in Latin America as threatening the stability of the hemisphere. Maduro indictment alleges long criminal past, promises lengthy legal battle ahead5.ledna Prosecutors say Maduro partnered with 'narco-terrorists' from Venezuela, Colombia and Mexico to enrich himself and his family through 'massive-scale' cocaine trafficking. He pleaded not guilty. Lawmakers return to Washington facing Venezuela concerns, shutdown threat5.ledna Congress faces major decisions on how to address rising costs of healthcare, prevent another government shutdown and deal with the Trump administration's handling of the Epstein files. Arellano: In Trump's invasion of Venezuela, Marco Rubio is the biggest sellout of all5.ledna By pushing Trump to run rampant over Latin America, Rubio is setting into motion the same old song of U.S. meddling that ties his family and mine. In Venezuela after Maduro, a common refrain: The oil is ours5.ledna Like many other Venezuelans, Ramón Arape said the image of ex-President Nicolás Maduro in U.S. custody was a stunning — and welcome — sight. To 'run' Venezuela, Trump presses existing regime to kneel4.ledna Trump and his top aides said they would try to work with Venezuela's new interim president, Delcy Rodríguez, to run the country and its oil sector. U.S. national intelligence director is silent on Venezuela operation4.ledna Tulsi Gabbard's silence on the operation surprised some in the U.S. intelligence community, which laid the groundwork for the mission over several months. Around the world, U.S. attacks on Venezuela prompt praise, anger -- and fear4.ledna Though some countries applauded the U.S. action, nations across globe condemned the U.S. attack on Venezuela. Some wondered which country might be targeted next. On the ground in Venezuela: Shock, fear and defiance4.ledna While celebrations among the Venezuelan diaspora broke out around the world, in Venezuela the mood was tense after the ouster of President Nicolás Maduro. 'I waited for this moment for so long.' Many U.S. Venezuelans praise Maduro capture4.ledna The U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro sparked celebrations among many Venezuelan Americans across the country. Some expressed conflicting feelings, grateful for Maduro's capture but wary of President Trump's U.S. intervention. U.S. capture of Maduro in Venezuela criticized as violation of international, U.S. law3.ledna Legal experts and other critics said President Trump's decision to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to face drug charges was a clear violation of both U.S. and international law. Trump says U.S. will 'run' Venezuela after capturing Maduro in audacious attack3.ledna Trump offered few details about how the U.S. plans to run Venezuela, saying only that he intends to designate 'a group' from his administration to oversee the eventual transition of power. |