Maduro to Face Trial in New York, But Venezuelans Hesitate to Celebrate

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Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela's socialist leader, has been removed from power. He has been taken to New York to face criminal charges. For years, his rule was marked by economic collapse and political oppression. Many citizens now feel a sense of relief. However, this relief is mixed with deep caution. People across the country report feeling wary. After years of hardship, they are hesitant to celebrate. Analysts say public trust is severely damaged. Citizens are waiting to see if this change brings real improvement to their daily lives. The trial in New York will proceed under international law. The charges relate to alleged crimes during his presidency.