The U.S. and Venezuela have restored diplomatic relations following Maduro’s removal.
Venezuela’s new amnesty law led to the release of 16 prisoners, fewer than government claims.
The U.S. advised citizens in parts of Mexico to shelter in place after a cartel leader’s death sparked violence.
Venezuela’s Congress moved forward with an amnesty bill that could release political detainees, though details of the proposal remain undisclosed.
An Argentine judge requested the U.S. extradite Nicolás Maduro to face crimes against humanity charges related to his time as Venezuela’s president.
Interim President Delcy Rodriguez named key cabinet members and met with U.S. officials to discuss post-Maduro transition efforts.
The U.S. warned Haiti’s transitional council not to alter its government amid disputes and delays in elections planned for later this year.
Seven police officers were killed after Guatemalan forces detained a gang leader and regained control of a prison overtaken by inmates.
Venezuelan forces stepped up patrols as U.S. imposed new shipping blockade, increasing pressure on Maduro’s government.
Grey Bull Rescue Foundation led a mission to extract Venezuelan opposition figure María Corina Machado.