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Maria Corina Machado Wins Nobel Peace Prize Amid Trump Lobbying Efforts

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Venezuela Asks UN for Emergency Meeting Amid Fears of US Military Action

Venezuela has requested an emergency session of the U.N. Security Council, citing “mounting threats” from the U.S. due to recent military actions near its waters. The Venezuelan government accuses the U.S. of using the drug trafficking issue as a pretext to topple President Maduro and seize Venezuela’s resources, expecting an “armed attack” soon. This request follows U.S. military strikes on alleged drug boats, and the Venezuelan government’s acknowledgment of these strikes. The Trump administration has offered a $50 million bounty for the arrest of Maduro.

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Maria Corina Machado Dedicates Nobel Peace Prize to Trump: Reactions & Skepticism

Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado was awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts to promote democracy, dedicating the award to former U.S. President Donald Trump for his support. Machado expressed gratitude for Trump’s “unwavering support” and considered him a principal ally in achieving freedom and democracy in Venezuela. Despite Trump’s long-standing desire for the prize, the Nobel Committee’s decision, which did not include him, drew criticism from the White House.

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Trump Fails in Nobel Bid, Venezuelan Activist Wins Peace Prize

Maria Corina Machado has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her work promoting democratic rights in Venezuela. The 58-year-old opposition leader was recognized for her tireless efforts in advocating for a peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy. Ms. Machado dedicated her win to President Donald Trump and the suffering people of Venezuela. Donald Trump, also vying for the award, has expressed frustration over the lack of cooperation in his peacemaking efforts.

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Machado Wins Nobel Peace Prize, Draws Trump Team’s Fury

The Nobel Committee awarded the peace prize to Venezuelan politician Maria Corina Machado, recognizing her decades-long fight for democracy in Venezuela. The White House criticized the decision, with the Director of Communications stating President Trump deserved the prize for his humanitarian efforts. Despite Trump’s hopes, the Gaza peace deal had no bearing on the committee’s choice. Machado, who has been in hiding after last year’s election, has inspired millions, promoting democratic rights in Venezuela and striving for a peaceful transition from dictatorship.

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Trump Misses Nobel Peace Prize After Claiming to End Seven Wars

The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado for her dedication to promoting democratic rights and a peaceful transition in Venezuela. The announcement, made by the Norwegian Nobel Committee, highlighted Machado’s work amidst threats and her choice to remain in the country, inspiring millions. The award came despite pressure from those who supported former president Donald Trump, who was also nominated, but the committee emphasized its decisions are based solely on the legacy of Alfred Nobel. The prize, which is worth Skr11m, is scheduled to be presented in Oslo on December 10th.

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Fetterman’s Vote Against Caribbean Boat Attack Block Fuels Criticism

On Wednesday, the Senate voted down a War Powers Act resolution aimed at blocking the Trump administration’s missile strikes on alleged Venezuelan drug boats. The resolution, sponsored by Senators Adam Schiff and Tim Kaine, failed by a vote of 51-48 with only two Republicans supporting the measure and Senator John Fetterman breaking ranks with his party. The vote came after the fourth confirmed boat strike, which led to at least 21 deaths, and amid rising tensions with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and concerns about getting embroiled in another war. Democrats raised questions about the strikes and the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches, while Republicans defended the actions, with one labeling those involved as terrorists.

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Nobel Peace Prize 2025: Maria Corina Machado of Venezuela Wins, Trump Reacts

Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has been in hiding since August 2024 after the July elections. In a letter published by the Wall Street Journal, she claims to have proof that Nicolás Maduro did not win the election and fears for her safety. The letter details actions taken by Maduro’s government to prevent her from running and the subsequent protests that followed. She was briefly detained at a January protest before being released, and could be captured again at any time.

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Maria Corina Machado Awarded Nobel Peace Prize for Democracy in Venezuela

Venezuela’s Maria Corina Machado wins the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela and her struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy. This is a truly well-deserved recognition. It acknowledges her bravery in the face of immense personal risk, fighting for democracy under a regime that has actively sought to silence and intimidate her. The fact that she is currently being pursued by Maduro’s forces, potentially unable to receive the award in person, only underscores the peril she faces and the importance of her work.

This award highlights the crucial role of democracy in achieving lasting peace.… Continue reading

Trump Cuts Venezuela Diplomatic Ties Amid Maduro Power Struggle

President Trump has reportedly ceased all diplomatic outreach to Venezuela, frustrated with President Maduro’s continued reluctance to leave office and rejection of ties with drug cartels. The administration has prepared multiple military plans, including the potential ousting of Maduro, while the U.S. military has conducted at least four strikes on vessels suspected of drug trafficking. Top officials are now asserting that those involved in drug trafficking towards the U.S. are legitimate targets. The Venezuelan government has responded by reporting their concerns about a potential false flag operation targeting the U.S. Embassy in Caracas.

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