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How the Caribbean enabled the US ousting of Maduro

Analysis reveals how Trinidad and Tobago's military cooperation with the US set the stage for the raid on Venezuela. Explore the regional fallout and political fears now gripping the Caribbean.

UK Cruise Ship Stranded After Trump's Venezuela Move

A P&O cruise ship with 5,200 passengers is stuck circling Barbados after US military action in Venezuela disrupted flights and the itinerary. A British couple from Lancashire share their holiday 'in limbo'.

US monitors tanker off Ireland in Venezuela oil blockade

A US military aircraft is tracking a sanctioned oil tanker 250 miles off Ireland, part of a major naval quarantine on Venezuelan oil. At least a dozen other vessels are attempting to evade the blockade. Read the latest developments.

Why Barbados Must Be Your 2026 Foodie Destination

Discover why Barbados is the Caribbean's top food destination for 2026, from flying fish at Oistins to Rihanna's favourite fast food and historic rum tours. Start planning your culinary adventure.

St Lucia: More Than a Honeymoon Destination

Discover why St Lucia is a haven for thrill-seekers, offering world-class kitesurfing, diverse activities at Coconut Bay Resort, and stunning volcanic landscapes. Perfect for adventure or relaxation.

Trump won't rule out war with Venezuela

Donald Trump declines to deny plans for a full-scale conflict with Venezuela, as a US military build-up in the Caribbean escalates tensions. Read the latest developments.

US Imposes Total Oil Blockade on Venezuela

President Trump announces a complete naval blockade on Venezuela's oil tankers, escalating tensions in the Caribbean. Get the latest on this major geopolitical development.

Hegseth and Rubio Brief Congress on Caribbean Strikes

US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are briefing Congress amid mounting questions over deadly boat strikes and a military buildup near Venezuela. Read the latest developments.

Pressure mounts on Pentagon to release strike video

US Democrats are urging the Pentagon to release footage of a controversial Caribbean strike that killed 11, alleging it was unlawful. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth faces mounting scrutiny.

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