The U.N. Security Council has convened an emergency session
At the United Nations in New York, America’s decision to seize Maduro from Venezuela is drawing sharp words from both allies and rivals.
The U.N. Security Council has convened an emergency session to debate the weekend military operation that removed Maduro from power. Some countries are condemning the U.S. action as a dangerous precedent, while others are backing Washington’s justification under anti‑drug and human rights commitments. The meeting underscores deep global divisions over intervention.

