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Machado desires to ‘share’ Nobel Peace Prize with Trump

Speaking on Fox News final evening, Maria Corina Machado was glowing in her reward of U.S. president Donald Trump.

It is a clear try to realize Trump’s favor after he stated explicitly on Saturday that he didn’t view Machado was an appropriate subsequent president for the nation, claiming she didn’t have sufficient help.

There have been recommendations that Trump is upset by Machado’s 2025 Nobel Peace Prize win, an award he so desperately wished.

Machado devoted the award to Trump throughout her victory speech in December, and is now persevering with a marketing campaign of flattery.

“Actually, I spoke with President Trump on October 10th, the same day the prize was announced. Not since then,” she stated.

She admitted she had not supplied to offer him the prize.

“It hasn’t happened yet,” she stated, “but I certainly would love to be able to personally tell him that we believe, the Venezuelan people, because this is a prize of the Venezuelan people, certainly want to give it to him, and share it with him.”

Alex Croft6 January 2026 10:49

U.S. motion in Venezuela reveals highly effective can do what they need – U.N.

The UN’s human rights workplace has fiercely criticised the U.S. for its motion in Venezuela, saying it reveals that highly effective nations can do no matter they like.

The worldwide group have to be clear that the US intervention in Venezuela is a breach of worldwide legislation, the UN’s OHCHR stated, including that it damages the structure of worldwide safety.

The workplace stated that it has beforehand warned concerning the human rights scenario in Venezuela, and that it fears the most recent intervention will now make issues worse.

We’ll carry you extra because it comes via.

Alex Croft6 January 2026 10:31

Mapped: Every nation Trump has threatened after seize of Venezuelan president Maduro

Donald Trump has issued a collection of threats towards a number of nations after American troops captured Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro.

The US president adopted Maduro’s shock arrest with threats towards Colombia, Mexico, Greenland, Iran and Cuba.

But these are removed from the one nations the Nobel Peace Prize hopeful Trump has lashed out at at.

Below, The Independent appears to be like on the nations within the US chief’s firing line, after he boasted that “American dominance in the Western hemisphere will never be questioned again.”

Alex Croft6 January 2026 09:54

More than a dozen media employees detained whereas overlaying occasions in Caracas – report

More than a dozen media employees had been detained on Monday whereas overlaying occasions within the Venezuelan capital Caracas, together with a march in help of ousted President Nicolas Maduro and the swearing-in of the nation’s new legislature, the South American nation’s press affiliation stated.

All 14 of these detained had been later launched, the press affiliation (SNTP) stated on X, although one was a overseas journalist who was deported.

SNTP stated that these detained included 11 individuals working with worldwide media retailers and one with a nationwide outlet.

China’s overseas ministry stated on Tuesday that each one Chinese reporters in Venezuela had been protected.

Venezuela’s data ministry, which handles all contact with the federal government, didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark concerning the detentions.

Gunfire was reportedly heard in Caracas close to the Venezuelan presidential palace Monday evening (Jesus Vargas/Getty Images)

Alex Croft6 January 2026 09:30

Top White House official says it could be ‘absurd’ to place Machado in cost

A high White House official has warned it could be “absurd” for the U.S. to instantly set up Venezuelan opposition chief and Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado because the nation’s chief.

“It would be absurd and preposterous for us to suddenly fly her into the country and to put her in charge”, White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller told CNN.

One of the main issues would be that Venezuela’s military would not view her as legitimate, he explained.

Miller said the U.S. military is currently “stationed outside the country” and that the Trump administration has “set the terms and conditions” for what’s to return.

He also spoke out on Greenland, a country which Trump has again made clear his desire for the US to control, insisting that it “should be part of the United States” but that there will be no military combat over the future of Greenland.

Alex Croft6 January 2026 09:09

Blanche says U.S. has ‘absolute legal right’ to arrest Maduro

US deputy attorney general Todd Blanche has claimed that the U.S. “has an absolute authorized proper” to arrest people like Nicolas Maduro.

Blanche said the seizure of Maduro and his wife from Caracas “was not an invasion of a rustic”, and that capturing the Venezuelan leader over the weekend did not “violate any worldwide legislation”.

He said the mission was about “securing the arrests of two people wished for very, very critical crimes within the United States”.

Multiple legal experts have raised concerns over the validity of Maduro’s arrest under international law.

Alisha Rahman Sarkar6 January 2026 08:53

Now is ‘not the time to destabilise Nato’, Streeting warns Trump

Our political correspondent Millie Cooke reports:

Now is “not the time to destabilise Nato” and “undermine our collective safety”, British health secretary Wes Streeting has warned after Donald Trump doubled down on his threat to take over Greenland.

Asked about the continued threats, the Cabinet minister told Sky News that the UK and Nato members are “doubling down on help for Greenland, their proper to self-determination, their place as a part of the Kingdom of Denmark and the position that they’re already taking part in as a part of the Nato alliance”.

He added: “The good news for President Trump is that Greenland is already part of the team and is playing its part in defending our national security as the UK and our collective security…

“At a time when we can see the security of Nato members and the Alliance at threat, particularly from Russia, but also from our other adversaries, this is not the time to destabilise Nato and to undermine our collective security.

“We’re really clear about where we stand. We’re really clear with the United States about where we stand on Greenland.”

British Health Secretary Wes Streeting (Lucy North/PA) (PA Wire)

Alex Croft6 January 2026 08:38

Machado says she hasn’t spoken with Trump since October

Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado said on Monday she hasn’t spoken to Donald Trump since October 2025.

“Actually, I spoke with President Trump on October 10, the identical day the (Noble Peace) Prize was introduced, (however) not since then,” Machado said on Fox News’ ‘Hannity’ program.

She was awarded the prize for her fight against what the Norwegian Nobel Committee called a dictatorship.

Machado – widely seen as Nicolas Maduro’s most credible opponent – left Venezuela last month to travel to Norway to accept the award, and hasn’t returned since.

Trump on Saturday dismissed the idea of working with Machado, saying “she does not have the help inside or the respect inside the nation.”

Alex Croft6 January 2026 08:25

Mystery trader earns huge payout after betting on removal of Nicolas Maduro

An anonymous trader has reportedly secured a staggering profit of around $410,000 after successfully betting on the removal of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro.

The individual’s Polymarket account had built positions in contracts linked to Maduro’s ousting, initially placed at long odds. These wagers, valued at approximately $34,000 before the weekend’s events, saw their worth surge dramatically following reports of a US military operation targeting the Venezuelan leader, according to Polymarket data.

The news also prompted a rise in major stock indexes and oil prices on Monday, with energy shares experiencing significant gains after Maduro was captured by the US military.

Alex Croft6 January 2026 08:10

The four questions China is asking about Venezuela that will shape its next move

It is only two days since Nicolas Maduro received Xi Jinping’s special envoy for talks on the hundreds of agreements that have bound Venezuela and China together on energy, finance and political cooperation.

Michael Sheridan examines how the US military’s raid on Caracas may have just made a decapitation strike against Taiwan much easier.

The four questions China is asking about Venezuela that will shape its next move

It is only two days since Nicolas Maduro received Xi Jinping’s special envoy for talks on the hundreds of agreements that have bound Venezuela and China together on energy, finance and political cooperation. Michael Sheridan examines how the US military’s raid on Caracas may have just made a decapitation strike against Taiwan much easier

Alisha Rahman Sarkar6 January 2026 07:56

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