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UK crime boss linked to Maduro in huge cocaine deal

Exclusive: US indictment alleges deposed Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro conspired with British crime lord Robert Dawes in a record £216m cocaine shipment. Dawes is serving 22 years in France. Read the full investigation.

Maduro captured in US special forces operation

Nicolás Maduro seized by US Delta Force in Caracas and flown to face drug charges. Jubilant Venezuelan diaspora celebrates as the UN cites a displacement crisis affecting millions.

US Captures Maduro in Major Venezuela Strike

US forces have captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro after a large-scale military attack on Caracas, culminating a year of escalating strikes and tensions over drug trafficking claims. Read the full timeline.

US Jobless Claims Fall Below 200,000

US unemployment benefit applications fell to 199,000 last week, signalling a robust labour market despite broader economic headwinds. Read the full analysis.

US expat's UK culture shock over pillow sizes

An American woman moving to the UK reveals her biggest surprise: UK pillows are larger, making her US bed linen useless. Discover the everyday items that differ across the Atlantic.

Mali and Burkina Faso Retaliate with US Travel Ban

West African nations Mali and Burkina Faso have banned US nationals in a tit-for-tat move following President Trump's travel restrictions. Read the latest on this diplomatic escalation.

US Minimum Wage Rises in 22 States for 2026

Millions of US workers will see pay rises in 2026 as 22 states increase minimum wage. Experts warn inflation may offset gains. Full state list and analysis inside.

Trump's 'Crusader' Drone Strikes Target Nigeria

Exclusive analysis of the controversial US drone strikes in Nigeria authorised by President Trump. We examine the 'Crusader' rhetoric, the targets, and the global implications. Read the full report.

US Vows More Strikes After Nigeria Christmas Attack

The US has pledged further action against ISIS in Nigeria following Christmas Day strikes. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth warned militants 'more to come' after coordinated attacks with Abuja.

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