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Why isn’t US media busting the ‘narco-state’ myth?

An unproven drug-smuggling narrative, a well-known pretext for regime change, and one that the mainstream media have been quick to echo, plays a key role in the deadly “counter-narcotics mission” launched by the United States off Venezuela’s coast. Venezuelans are also facing growing domestic repression.

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Russian strikes on Kyiv kill three as Ukraine envoys travel to US for talks

As Ukrainian representatives traveled to the US for talks on a renewed push to end the war, Russian drone and missile strikes in and around Kyiv, according to officials, have killed at least three people and injured dozens more.

Russian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha wrote on X on Saturday that it had fired dozens of cruise and ballistic missiles at regular people’s homes, the energy grid, and important infrastructure.

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Russia continues to pursue its “war plan,” which includes killing and destroying, while everyone is talking about peace plans, he added.

According to the Kyiv City Military Administration, two people were killed in the Kyiv capital’s attacks. In a combined missile and drone attack on the larger Kyiv region, a woman died and eight others were hurt, according to the regional police.

In response to Russia’s attack on Ukraine on November 29, 2025, vehicles burn after being damaged in a Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv.

According to Mayor Vitali Klitschko, 29 people were hurt in Kyiv, according to Vitali Klitschko, who also noted that residential buildings were struck by falling debris from intercepted Russian drones. Additionally, he claimed Kyiv’s western region had lost power.

Tymur Tkachenko, the head of Kyiv’s military administration, claimed a 42-year-old man was killed by a drone, and his 10-year-old son was taken to a hospital with “burns and other injuries.”

According to Tkachenko, “the world should be aware that Russia is targeting entire families,” noting that the son was the only one to have been injured so far.

EU Ambassador Katarina Mathernova doubted Russia’s aforesaid desire for a peace agreement following the attacks in Kyiv.

While a potential peace deal is being discussed by the world. Moscow responds with missiles, not diplomacy, Mathernova wrote in an X post.

Team from Ukraine travels to the US

Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, stated on the diplomatic front that his negotiators had left for Washington in search of a “dignified peace” and the end of Russia’s 2022 war.

Washington is increasingly compelled to support Zelenskyy’s acceptance of a US proposal to end the conflict, which according to critics favors Moscow.

Following the resignation of his top of staff Andriy Yermak on Friday amid a corruption investigation, Rustem Umerov is currently leading the Ukrainian team.

He posted on X, “The task is clear: to quickly and substantively work out the steps needed to end the war.”

The United States and Ukraine continue to collaborate in the most constructive way, and we anticipate that the conclusions of the meetings in Geneva will now be communicated to them.

At Kyiv’s request, US President Donald Trump’s initial 28-point strategy for a world war ended in Geneva was changed with US and European officials’ input. However, there are still many contentious issues unresolved.

Black Sea attacks

Separately, a SBU security service official reported on Saturday that Ukraine had violated Western sanctions by using marine drones to attack two oil-exporting tankers while avoiding Western sanctions.

The SBU and the Ukrainian navy jointly conducted the “shadow fleet” vessels, the official told the Reuters news agency on condition of anonymity.

According to Turkish authorities, two shadow fleet tankers were blown up on Friday near Turkiye’s Bosphorus Strait when two explosions caused fire to engulf the vessels. Rescue operations were launched for those on board.

This video grab taken from images released by the Security service of Ukraine (SBU) on November 29, 2025, shows smoke rising from a cargo ship on fire in the Black Sea off the Turkish coast, amid the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict.
In the middle of the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict, smoke rises from a cargo ship on fire in the Black Sea off the Turkish coast in this video grab taken from images.

Both tankers, identified as the Kairos and Virat, were unloaded and headed for Novorossiysk, a significant Russian oil terminal, according to the SBU official.

Both tankers suffered significant damage after being hit, according to “video]footage,” and were essentially taken out of service. The official claimed that this will be a significant blow to Russian oil transportation. When the strikes occurred, they did not.

Trump says Venezuela airspace to be shut ‘in its entirety’ as tensions rise

As tensions between the two countries escalate, United States President Donald Trump has declared that the airspace above and around Venezuela will be completely closed.

Venezuela didn’t respond to Trump’s social media post on Saturday with an immediate response.

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He wrote on his Truth Social platform, “To all airlines, pilots, drug dealers, and human traffickers, please take into account the above and neighboring Venezuela being closed for good.”

Trump’s appointment comes amid weeks of senior US officials’ escalating threats to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his government.

Experts and human rights observers have warned that Washington appears to be laying the groundwork for an attempt to oust Maduro from power despite the Trump administration’s declaration that it is targeting Venezuela as part of a campaign to combat drug trafficking.

In what UN experts have described as extrajudicial killings, the US deployed an aircraft carrier to the Caribbean and carried out a number of deadly bombings on ships it claimed to be involved in drug trafficking.

Trump also hinted earlier this week that he would start looking into Venezuelan drug trafficking “by land” soon.

Maduro stated that Venezuelans would not be intimidated during a speech that was broadcast on state television on Thursday.

Before President Trump made this announcement on Saturday, the Venezuelan president claimed that he was “increasing what he called “excuses and lies” to try and justify an intervention in Venezuela, which is when Lucia Newman’s Al Jazeera explained.

Fear of attacks

Over the past few months, Newman claimed that the Trump administration has been “systematically increasing the pressure” on Maduro’s government.

Washington doubled the reward for information leading to Maduro’s arrest in August, adding $50 million to that amount.

Additionally, the US announced earlier this week that it was naming the alleged “Cartel de los Soles” as a “terrorist” organization.

In the 1990s, Venezuelans began referring to senior military officers who had become wealthy from drug-running with the name “Cartel de los Soles.”

The US president has reportedly spoken with his counterpart in Venezuela at the same time.

The New York Times reported on Friday that Trump and Maduro had a conversation about a possible US summit.

According to the newspaper, there are no current plans for a meeting between Maduro and a US president if it were to occur, citing multiple sources with knowledge of the matter.

According to Newman, Al Jazeera’s Latin America editor, Trump is “going hot and cold” in terms of Venezuela.

She continued, “The fear that is being raised is the fear that will be raised,” even though Trump’s statement on Saturday was “an escalation… on paper.”

You’re sending a very, very aggressive message when you advise airlines to avoid Venezuela and when you state that the airspace has been closed. She said, “It’s entirely a question of how this will turn out.”

Last week, the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a warning to airlines about a “potentially hazardous situation” resulting from “a worsening security situation and heightened military activity” in Venezuelan airspace.

Then, six South American airlines, which handle the majority of travel, suspended flights to Venezuela.

Caracas criticized the businesses for “joining the actions of state terrorism promoted by the United States” and suspended their operating rights.

Scorched earth’s policy

Former US ambassador to Venezuela, Charles Shapiro, claimed that Trump’s announcement on Saturday “ups the pressure on Maduro.”

According to Shapiro, “Maduro would have to leave the country,” according to Shapiro. “Undoubtedly, what the United States government [and] President Trump want is for him to do that.”

He continued, “Maduro’s real intention is to be removed,” despite the Trump administration’s claims that its actions are part of a push to stop US drug trafficking.”

Francisco Rodriguez, a senior research fellow at the Center for Economic and Policy Research, a think tank based in the US, also expressed concern about the impact of Trump’s policies on Venezuelans.

Rodriguez wrote on X, “Scorched Earth” is a statement about Saturday’s announcement, which shows that the nation has been dealing with widespread poverty, unemployment, and mass outward migration for years.