‘It seems unjust to me’ – Views on Maduro’s seizure from Caracas
BBC Mundo has spoken to Venezuelans in the country’s capital about the latest US military operation.
US may intercept and seize oil tanker heading for Europe, reports say
US officials have a warrant to seize the Russian-flagged ship accused of breaking sanctions.
Six dead and hundreds of flights cancelled as snow causes chaos across Europe
Hundreds of flights have been cancelled in Amsterdam and Paris, with thousands of people stranded.
US Congressman Doug LaMalfa dies unexpectedly at 65
The death of LaMalfa, a Trump ally, shaves the Republican majority in the US House of Representatives to just a few seats.
The painful questions for Nato and the EU as Trump threatens Greenland
Were Trump to make good on his ambition to bring Greenland under US control, would it mark not just an existential threat to Nato but also a major crisis for the EU?
Swiss ski bar not inspected for five years before deadly fire, mayor says
The New Year’s Eve fire at a bar in Crans-Montana killed 40 people and injured 116.
Zelensky replaces Ukraine’s powerful security service chief
The Ukrainian president has come under heavy criticism for his reshuffling of one the country’s most successful security agencies.
Iran anti-government protests spread to majority of provinces, videos show
Videos show that unrest has spread to more than 50 towns and cities, including pro-government heartlands.
Israel’s foreign minister on historic visit to Somaliland
In a controversial move, Israel became the first nation to acknowledge Somaliland as an independent state.
Venezuelan security forces detain journalists as armed police patrol streets
Venezuelans describe their fear of speaking out as 14 media workers are detained and police check people’s social media.


