
From Our Own Correspondent Venezuela: Maduro’s Downfall
Jan 10, 2026
Will Grant, an experienced BBC correspondent, shares his insights on Nicolás Maduro's controversial leadership in Venezuela and the implications of his recent capture by US forces. Ben de Boosman captures the celebratory atmosphere among the Venezuelan community in Miami following the operation. Mahshid Hosseini discusses the wave of protests in Iran, where economic grievances have morphed into calls for political change. Meanwhile, Simon Broughton reports on the cultural significance of a stone-pulling festival in Nagaland, India, and Lucy Ash investigates Germany's controversial shift back to arms production.
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Maduro’s Path From Loyalist To Strongman
- Will Grant traces Maduro's rise from loyal foreign minister to an authoritarian strongman.
- Economic collapse, repression and corruption transformed Maduro's rule into mass exile and humanitarian crisis.
A Journalist’s Midnight Call From Caracas
- Will Grant recounts a video call with Caracas journalist Vanessa Silva as explosions shook the city.
- She turned out the lights and feared being spotted after the strike on La Carlota airstrip.
Miami's Day-Long Celebration
- Ben de Boosman describes jubilant scenes in Miami's Doral after Maduro's capture.
- Hundreds of Venezuelan exiles filled streets chanting 'Libertad' and thanking Donald Trump for the operation.

