Venezuelan President Appears in U.S. Court After Arrest on Drug Charge

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NEW YORK — Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has appeared before a United States federal court following his recent arrest and extradition, according to reports from international media outlets. Maduro was transported under heavy security to a federal courthouse in New York for an initial court appearance. The development marks a rare and significant moment in international criminal proceedings involving a sitting head of state. Background to the Case U.S. prosecutors accuse Maduro of involvement in drug trafficking and related criminal conspiracies. The charges stem from indictments first announced several years ago, alleging that senior Venezuelan officials participated in large-scale cocaine trafficking operations targeting the United States and other international destinations. The case had remained inactive due to Maduro’s position in power and the lack of extradition until his reported arrest. Court Proceedings During the initial appearance, procedural matters wer...

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The trending soccer topic in Ghana for the previous few days has been Asamoah Gyan. The former Ghana captain has aforesaid that he needs to play at the coming World Cup in Qatar. As expected, opinions are split. The BBC journalist whose interview has caused these ripples, John Floyd Bennett, joined the enjoyment Sports team to reveal the backstory behind their chat – oral communication that Gyan’s admission was really not the most reason for the interview. In this podcast, urban center Al-Smith hosts Floyd Bennett as well as colleagues on the table patron saint Addo Jr, Fentuo Tahiru Fentuo and Owuraku Ampofo. The session was recorded via Joy Sports Twitter areas on friday, August 19, 2022.




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