Group 1 - Maduro and his wife appeared in court on January 5, where he denied all charges and claimed "I am innocent" [1][3] - The court session was presided over by Judge Alvin Hellerstein, and Maduro faces multiple charges including "drug terrorism conspiracy" and "cocaine smuggling conspiracy" [3][5] - Maduro's legal team questions the legality of his detention and plans to submit extensive documentation to counter the legal challenges [3][4] Group 2 - The UN Security Council held an emergency meeting on January 5, where multiple countries condemned the U.S. military actions against Venezuela [6][9] - The UN reported that the situation in Venezuela has reached a "serious moment" due to U.S. military actions, which are seen as a violation of the UN Charter [9][10] - Venezuela's UN representative stated that despite U.S. military aggression, the country's governmental structure remains operational [12] Group 3 - Oil prices rose over 1% on January 5, with light crude futures increasing by $1.00 to $58.32 per barrel, and Brent crude rising by $1.01 to $61.76 per barrel [20][21] - The market is assessing the potential impact of U.S. military actions on Venezuela's oil supply, as the country holds the largest proven oil reserves globally [22] - At least 16 oil tankers attempted to breach the U.S. blockade on Venezuela, with 4 successfully leaving its waters [25][26]
“我无罪,仍然是委内瑞拉总统”!遭美强行控制后马杜罗首次出庭,夫人在突袭时受伤,委内瑞拉下令抓“内鬼”
Hua Xia Shi Bao·2026-01-06 00:55