The Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was taken to a New York court on a helicopter after being brought back to the country after a US attack. According to American media, Maduro could face a life sentence in this court. Anti-US protests were held in the US and other countries, including Venezuela, against the US military’s attack on Maduro. Protesters chanted slogans against the US and demanded Maduro’s release. Maduro was taken to the court on a helicopter, dressed in dark-colored clothing and shiny orange shoes. After landing, he was transferred to a van under tight security.
The Swiss Federal Council said in a statement that the purpose of this decision is to prevent possible capital flight. According to CNN, the motorcycle that took Maduro was seen leaving the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, where he has been detained for the past two days on charges of drug trafficking and arms smuggling. Meanwhile, an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council is underway to discuss the situation in Venezuela. US President Donald Trump has threatened to attack Mexico, Colombia, and Cuba after Venezuela. Trump has clarified that the US will now control Venezuela.
According to a report, Trump’s team considered Maduro’s protests in Washington to be a challenge to the US’s morale and the last straw for action. At the same time, Trump reiterated that the US needs Greenland. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson opposed the US’s stance on Greenland, saying that only the people of Greenland and the ruling powers of Denmark have the right to decide its future.
The Prime Minister of Greenland, Mette Frederiksen, responded to Trump’s threat by saying that they have had enough and will no longer tolerate any pressure. Meanwhile, Venezuelan interim President Delcy Rodriguez has been forced to surrender after Trump’s threat to attack the country again. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed concern about the situation in Venezuela in a Security Council meeting. The UK recorded its coldest temperature this season on Sunday night, with a temperature of -10.9 degrees Celsius in Cumberland.
A UN envoy said that the UN Charter binds countries to refrain from using force or threats against another state. Funeral prayers for the deceased will be offered in Lahore after Zuhr prayers. The Prime Minister of Greenland, Mette Frederiksen, said that our situation cannot be compared to Venezuela, and we hope that relations with the US will improve.
The Prime Minister has offered settlement and expressed confidence in his leader for negotiations: Rana Sanaullah. Last week, the 100 Index closed at 1,82,408 points. Wedding pictures and videos are also going viral on social media.

