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Bitcoin surges past $93,000 after U.S. captures Maduro
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Bitcoin climbed above $93,000 on January 5, 2026, reaching a one-month high amid a broader cryptocurrency rally. The surge followed the U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro over the weekend, boosting risk sentiment in global markets. Ethereum, XRP, and Dogecoin also posted gains in their fifth consecutive rising session.
Die Bundesabgeordnete Júlia Zanatta (PL-SC), eine Bolsonaro-Verbündete, hat einen Informationsantrag an das Zivile Haus gestellt, um die Beteiligung von Präsident Lula an der offiziellen Haltung Brasiliens zur Gefangennahme von Nicolás Maduro durch die US-Operation in Venezuela zu klären. Sie sucht Details zu Anweisungen, Maduros Namen zu streichen, und hinterfragt die ausschließliche Verurteilung der amerikanischen Aktion. Der Antrag strebt eine Ausnahme vom parlamentarischen Recess angrund der Dringlichkeit der Ereignisse an.
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A mysterious bettor on the prediction platform Polymarket made over $400,000 by wagering on the U.S. invasion of Venezuela and the removal of President Nicolás Maduro. The successful bets, placed just before a U.S. military operation captured Maduro, have raised concerns about potential insider trading using classified information. Authorities are now scrutinizing the platform's role in such high-stakes predictions.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro warned that the United States is seeking regime change in Venezuela following a U.S. attack on a boat that killed 11 people. The incident has heightened tensions between the two nations.