Venezuelan Opposition Leader Kidnapped Hours After Release
Venezuelan opposition figure Juan Pablo Guanipa was abducted late Sunday night by heavily armed men in civilian clothes — just hours after he and 34 other political prisoners were released. Nobel Peace laureate María Corina Machado said Guanipa was “kidnapped” in Caracas, and his son confirmed he was ambushed by about 10 armed men around 11:45 p.m. local time.
Why it matters: The Maduro regime is signaling that even high‑profile releases offer no real safety — and that repression remains the default tool of governance.
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This afternoon is defined by political shockwaves in Venezuela and Portugal, fresh Epstein fallout in France, and a deeply divided Australia confronting grief and fury. Japan’s prime minister tightens her grip after a historic win, and global tensions continue to simmer beneath every headline.