India Blasts Pakistan at UN, Demanding End to Atrocities and Terror Funding in J&K
At a recent United Nations session, India issued a formidable statement denouncing Pakistan’s alleged human rights abuses in Jammu and Kashmir while accusing the nation of supporting terrorism across the border. The Indian representative called on the global community to acknowledge and curb these violations, urging accountability under international law. The forceful address prompted diplomatic pushback, renewed social media debates, and extensive reporting in global and Indian media on the struggle for stability and human rights in the region.
Russia Condemns US 'Aggression': Vows Support for Venezuelan Sovereignty
Russia slammed the US airstrikes on Venezuela and Maduro's arrest as 'armed aggression' violating international law, on January 3, 2026. Foreign Minister Lavrov called it a 'dangerous precedent,' pledging diplomatic and military aid to Caracas. Amid fears of escalation, Moscow urged UN intervention while criticizing Trump's 'imperialism.' This reaction heightens global tensions, with Russia viewing it as a threat to its allies.
China Blasts US 'Hegemony': Calls for Restraint After Venezuela Strikes
China strongly condemned the US airstrikes and Maduro's capture on January 3, 2026, as 'hegemonic actions' infringing sovereignty. Beijing urged respect for international law, offering mediation while warning against regional instability. With economic ties to Venezuela's oil, China fears disruptions and views it as US overreach. This stance aligns with its anti-intervention policy, potentially straining US-China relations further.
EU Monitors Closely: Condemns US Violation of International Law in Venezuela
The European Union expressed deep concern over US airstrikes and Maduro's capture on January 3, 2026, calling it a breach of international law while urging restraint. High Representative Kallas emphasized civilian protection and democratic transition. With divided member states, the EU advocates UN involvement amid fears of migration and energy disruptions. This measured response balances transatlantic ties with principles.
Barry Pollack: Lawyer Who Freed Assange Now Defends Captured Maduro in US
Barry Pollack, the Washington attorney famous for securing Julian Assange's release after years of extradition battles, now represents Nicolás Maduro on serious US narco-terrorism charges. The experienced trial lawyer brings his expertise in high-profile international cases to defend the deposed Venezuelan leader following dramatic US capture in airstrikes. Pollack's involvement signals a strong defence strategy challenging jurisdiction and capture legality.
India Next? Chavan Blasts Centre on Venezuela Silence
In a bold critique, senior Congress leader Prithviraj Chavan blasts the Modi government's silence on Venezuela's crisis, where an elected president was allegedly ousted in violation of international law. Warning that India could face a similar fate, Chavan questions unproven US drug charges against Nicolas Maduro and links the turmoil to Venezuela's vast oil reserves. He urges India to take a firm stand on global issues like Ukraine and Israel-Hamas to assert its leadership and UN ambitions, rather than fearing American influence.
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