The Alex Saab paradox is highlighted as a significant factor in Colombia's elections, suggesting that populist theatrics may be overriding traditional institutional anti-Chavismo, particularly influencing the split within the Colombian Right.
The United States has expanded sanctions against Cuba, prompting Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel to warn of a "bloodbath" if the island nation is attacked. This escalation highlights severe tensions between the two countries.
The decline of Alex Saab, a global business operator for Maduro, illustrates how the Chavista regime has transformed under the pressure of international sanctions, isolation, and the need for survival.
Businessman Alex Saab has been arrested in Washington, leading to questions about his nationality and political downfall after being reportedly rescued by Maduro and handed over by Delcy Rodríguez.
Venezuela has deported Alex Saab, a close associate of President Nicolás Maduro, to the United States. Saab faces charges of corruption and money laundering in the US.
Alex Saab, a former regime fixer for Maduro, has been handed over to the United States, an event seen as the Rodríguez siblings and Diosdado Cabello attempting to distance themselves from toxic ties of the Maduro era.
US President Donald Trump issued a dire warning to Iran, stating that the country would be destroyed or "won't be anything left" if it failed to agree to a peace deal.
The United States is seeking the extradition of indicted tycoon Alex Saab from Venezuela, where he is currently detained, in a case that tests President Trump’s influence over the country’s new rulers.