Maduro's Legal Battles and Prisoner Status Highlighted

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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, after being abducted by US special forces, appeared in court claiming he is a 'prisoner of war,' highlighting the complex legal and political implications of his detention amid US accusations of narcoterrorism and broader geopolitical tensions.
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