Venezuela's 'Convenient Dictatorship' After Maduro

A week after the US capture of President Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela remains gripped by fear. Experts warn of a 'more convenient dictatorship' as the old regime consolidates power under US oversight.

Victorian Liberals' infighting deepens as Sam Groth quits

Sam Groth's resignation over party infighting deals a blow to Victorian Liberal leader Jess Wilson's hopes of a modernised, unified front ahead of the November state election. Analysis reveals the party remains its own greatest obstacle.

Russia: Two Citizens Released from Seized Tanker

Russia claims the US has released two detained Russian nationals from the seized Marinera oil tanker. The vessel was captured by American special forces in a dramatic North Atlantic operation. Read the full story.

NYC nurses strike in major contract dispute

Nearly 16,000 nurses across five major New York City hospitals are on strike, demanding better pay, safe staffing, and healthcare benefits. The union accuses hospitals of putting profits before patients.

Venezuela's Fate After Maduro's Capture

Following the US military action and arrest of Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela stands at a pivotal moment. Historian Jesús Piñero examines if this leads to democracy or renewed authoritarianism. Discover the nation's critical juncture.

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