China called on the United States to release President Nicolás Maduro, stressing that “no country should act as the world’s policeman.”
Police detained a man following an incident at Vice President JD Vance’s home in Ohio, where several windows were damaged. Vance was not at the residence at the time. Authorities said William DeFoor, 26, has been charged after allegedly attempting to break into the home and using a hammer to smash windows. image View quoted note →
Former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro arrived in New York City by helicopter and was transferred into an armored vehicle under escort by federal agents, ahead of his first court appearance this morning at the U.S. District Court in Manhattan.
Senator John Fetterman commented on Maduro’s capture, saying he didn’t understand why it couldn’t simply be acknowledged as a positive outcome. “I think we should recognize that what happened was a good thing and genuinely appreciate what took place,” Fetterman said.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said any Gaza stabilization mission would depend on Turkey’s participation, arguing that no framework excluding Ankara would earn the trust of the Palestinian people. “Any mechanism without Turkey would struggle to gain the confidence of Palestinians. We are ready to assume any responsibility needed for lasting peace in Gaza,” Erdoğan told Bloomberg ahead of an expected call with President Trump. image