Daily brief
El Pais has apologized for a story that described a judge in the trial of captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro as impartial 'despite being Jewish'. The newspaper said the phrasing was unacceptable and has been corrected.
Analysts note that an information vacuum following Maduro's reported capture has been filled with a surge of AI-generated deepfakes and disinformation.
Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants in the US still face potential deportation, as the Department of Homeland Security pushes for returns but acknowledges fears persist while Maduro's political structure remains.
Venezuelan migrants in Peru have been selling T-shirts featuring images of the captured President Maduro.
Iranian officials have rhetorically seized on the situation in Venezuela, drawing parallels to US pressure on Tehran.