In China, a Debate About Political Power Ignites
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The seizing of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro removes one of China’s staunchest partners in Latin America, raising questions over its political and economic influence in the region.
President Donald Trump’s capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro sparked widespread discussion on Chinese social media, with many users saying the operation offered a template for how Beijing could handle tensions with Taiwan.
China delivered a strongly worded message to the United States on Monday at an "emergency" meeting of the UN Security Council, calling on Washington to abide by international law, end its illusion that it is the world's police force and court,
China’s top diplomat accused U.S. forces of acting like a “world judge” after the capture of Nicolas Maduro, stating that the move to put the Venezuelan president on trial in
Ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro may have done more to hollow out China’s presence in his economy than Donald Trump ever could.
Silver surged Tuesday, with analysts attributing the metal’s gains to China’s restrictions on silver exports—criticized by Elon Musk—and the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro.
The recent US operation to seize Nicolás Maduro from Venezuela is not just about oil; it signals a significant shift in geopolitical dynamics, particularly in relation to China's influence in Latin America.
China Vs U.S Over Maduro: Beijing to FIGHT Trump’s Forces for LATIN America; ORDERS Maduro’s Release
China issued a sharp warning as tensions surged over Venezuela, openly challenging the United States after the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. Beijing accused Washington of undermining global stability and signaled readiness to rally Latin America in response.