
Venezuelan opposition leader makes first public appearance
She has been in hiding for months and told the BBC she knows "the risks" she is taking.
The Venezuelan opposition leader, Maria Corina Machado, who has been in hiding for months, has told the BBC that she knows "exactly the risks" she's taking by travelling to Norway to collect her Nobel Peace Prize.
Meanwhile Venezuela has accused the United States of being murderers, thieves and pirates after the US seizes a large oil tanker off their coast.
The US and the UN have asked Thailand and Cambodia to “cease hostilities immediately” as border clashes entered a fourth day, killing at least 10 people and displacing hundreds of thousands. We get a view on hostilities from a former Cambodian politician.
Presenters: Andrew Peach and Anne Soy
(Photo: Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Corina Machado waves in front of the Grand Hotel in Oslo, Norway, 11 December 2025. Credit:
Jonas Been Henriksen/EPA)
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