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03/01/2026

Venezuelans Worldwide Celebrate Capture of President Maduro by U.S. Forces

Venezuelans across the globe are celebrating the capture of President Nicolás Maduro by U.S. forces, with jubilant crowds gathering in cities from Latin America to Europe and the United States.

The capture of Maduro, who faces drug and weapons charges in the U.S., has sparked widespread joy among a diaspora of over eight million people who fled years of economic collapse, violence, and shortages under his rule. Many expressed hope for a new beginning, describing the moment as the fall of a dictatorship.

One celebrant in Chile stated, "We are free and happy that the dictatorship has fallen and that we will have a free country." In Doral, Florida, another Venezuelan said the event brought justice for those forced to leave, adding a desire to return home and rebuild.

The operation, which involved explosions and military activity in Caracas in the early hours of Saturday, was described by U.S. President Donald Trump as a "brilliant operation" carried out by elite troops. The capture marks a dramatic turn for a nation with the world's largest oil reserves but plagued by a severe humanitarian and political crisis.

02/01/2026

ISWAP Terrorists Attack Christian Village, Threaten Conversion or Death

The Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) has reportedly burned down a Christian village in Adamawa State, northeast Nigeria.

A security expert, Brant Philip, cited a viral video released by the terrorists which shows the village in flames. The accompanying statement declared all Christians in Nigeria as legitimate targets, offering them a grim ultimatum: "spare their blood" by converting to Islam, paying a special tax (jizyah) to ISWAP, or face death.

The attack is believed to be a retaliatory response to recent airstrikes carried out by the United States military against a terrorist stronghold in Sokoto, Nigeria.

02/01/2026

Media Personality Claims Relationships Last Longer Without Financial Gifts to Women

Media personality GehGeh has sparked debate with remarks on how financial dynamics affect relationships. During a live stream with Carter Efe, he stated, "When you don’t give a woman money, the relationship tends to last longer," arguing that relationships are more valued when both partners invest effort.

GehGeh suggested that when a man bears all the financial spending, it can make it easier for the woman to leave, as she has less personal investment in the partnership. He framed his view as an observation on human behavior, not a criticism of women, stating, "human beings value what they suffer for."

His comments have generated mixed reactions online. Some agree that mutual sacrifice strengthens commitment, while others contend that reducing relationships to financial investment oversimplifies love and partnership.

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