Published: Jan 05, 2026, 22:36 IST | Updated: Jan 05, 2026, 22:36 IST
Two days after the U.S. captured Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro in a surprise operation, the world is divided. China and Russia condemn the action, calling it illegal, while Europe urges restraint and Italy openly supports it. Global markets react with surging gold and dollar prices, fluctuating oil, and geopolitical uncertainty. Protests erupt worldwide, even as some Venezuelans celebrate Maduro’s removal. What does this mean for international law, U.S. power, and the future of Venezuela?