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Travelers stranded in Caribbean as US military operation sends airlines scrambling to add flights
The US military operation that led to the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, also left stranded tourists wondering how to get home — or to their next destination — after the FAA temporarily closed airspace over the Caribbean.
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United States' capture of Venezuelan president brings Caribbean air travel to a standstill
Noah Kilshaw learned the U.S. had taken custody of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro after his mother knocked on the door of his Airbnb and said their flight back to Philly had been canceled.
Late last April public order collapsed in the capital. Rapidly more than 20,000 United States troops were put into the city to ensure the safety of foreigners, halt the bloodshed and quell the violence, restore order-and forestall what President Johnson ...
Allegations that Caribbean politicians were corrupted by cocaine traffickers have sent shockwaves across the region, following the dramatic arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife,
The ouster of the Venezuelan strongman came amid an accumulation of military assets in the region and ongoing fatal strikes on alleged drug boats.
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The Biden administration plans to help Haiti tackle the scourge of illegal arms and ammunition trafficking by investing in a criminal investigative unit in collaboration with the Haitian national police. Vice President Kamala Harris, who spent the day ...