Get Apps
Get Apps
Get Apps
點新聞-dotdotnews
Through dots,we connect.
Opinion | Why the Venezuela outcome has nothing to do with 'Chinese equipment' Over the past few days, social media has been awash with bad "hot takes" over the situation in Venezuela. Following the capture of President Nicholas Maduro by US forces, critics of China quickly crawled out of the woodwork to proclaim how the situation constituted a humiliation for Beijing. There were many reasons given, including the claim that Beijing should have militarily intervened to protect him, how China lost a "top ally," and so on.
Tom Fowdy
2026.01.07 17:05
Opinion | US imperial aggression: The brazen kidnapping of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro In the early hours of Jan. 3, 2026, US special operations forces executed a large-scale raid in Caracas, supported by an estimated 150 aircraft, including heavy-lift Chinooks, Black Hawks, and fighter escorts. The operation targeted the presidential residence and resulted in the reported seizure of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores.
Angelo Giuliano
2026.01.07 15:35
Opinion | Normalization of China–South Korea relations strengthens cooperation and stability Recently, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung visited China, marking the first state visit by a South Korean leader in six years. Analysts generally believe that the purpose of this trip is to mend the recent strain between the two nations and, through cooperation in various fields such as artificial intelligence, new energy, and the silver economy, enhance bilateral trade, foster mutual trust, and better maintain peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region.
Opinion
2026.01.06 13:03
Opinion | The Trump Doctrine, Maduro, Venezuela and the Western Hemisphere Nicholas Maduro is now in American custody.
Tom Fowdy
2026.01.06 10:04
Watch This | Oil, power, and invasion: The real motives behind US strike on Venezuela In the early hours of January 3, 2026, the world awoke to a geopolitical shock: the United States launched coordinated military strikes across Venezuela, targeting at least 10 locations, including the National Assembly building. Soon after, President Donald Trump announced via social media that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife had been captured by U.S. Delta Force operatives and taken out of the country.
Editors' Pick
2026.01.05 18:21
Opinion | China and Venezuela: The sad reality of realpolitik – the oil will keep flowing As of January 2026, Venezuela stands at a crossroads. The dramatic events of the past days have removed Nicolás Maduro from power following U.S. military action, leaving the country's immediate political future uncertain. No one can say with confidence who will ultimately consolidate authority in Miraflores Palace in the coming weeks, months, or even years.
Angelo Giuliano
2026.01.05 14:15
Opinion | The end of the rules-based global order Trump is a faithfully law-abiding global leader. He obeys the law of the jungle. In fact, he dictates them. Welcome to Venezuela, Trump's new jungle. In a surgical operation, its leader was snatched from his sleep, handcuffed, leg-shackled and taken to New York. Within 24 hours, American oil executives were air-dropped into Venezuela to oversee the management of the world's richest oil reserves. What a textbook, shock-and-awe, silky-smooth bank job!
Philip Yeung
2026.01.05 10:00
Click for more
< Go back
Search Content 
Content
Title
Keyword
New to old 
New to old
Old to new
Relativity
No Result found
No more
Close
Light Dark