Venezuela threatens to cancel landing rights of airlines that suspended flights

Passengers walk after arriving at Maiquetia Simon Bolivar International Airport in Caracas on November 24, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 26 November 2025
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Venezuela threatens to cancel landing rights of airlines that suspended flights

  • The government met with airline officials Monday and delivered the ultimatum, the source said

CARACAS: Carriers that suspended flights to Venezuela because of the US military buildup in Latin America have 48 hours to resume them or lose their landing rights, a transport ministry source said Tuesday.
The government met with airline officials Monday and delivered the ultimatum, the source said. At least seven airlines suspended flights over the weekend, citing a warning from US regulators of increased military activity because of the deployment, which has sparked fears of US intervention in Venezuela.
 

 


Former South Korean interior minister jailed for 7 years in martial law case

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Former South Korean interior minister jailed for 7 years in martial law case

  • Lee Sang-min is the second member of Yoon’s cabinet to be sentenced for their role in the martial law declaration
SEOUL: A South Korean court on Thursday sentenced former Interior Minister Lee Sang-min to seven years in prison for his role in ex-President Yoon Suk Yeol’s botched attempt to place the country under martial law in December 2024.
The Seoul ‌Central District ‌Court found Lee, 61, ‌guilty of ⁠taking part in ⁠an insurrection by relaying instructions to police and fire agencies to cut power and water to media outlets. He also committed perjury by denying he had taken ⁠these actions during Yoon’s impeachment ‌proceedings, the ‌judge said.
“Using physical force against media outlets ‌critical of the government weakens public ‌opposition to the insurrection, making it easier for the plot to proceed,” judge Ryu Kyung-jin said.
Special prosecutors last month ‌sought a 15-year prison sentence, arguing the former interior minister played ⁠a ⁠critical role in enabling the insurrection — allegations Lee denied.
Lee has been in custody since August after a court approved his arrest.
He is the second member of Yoon’s cabinet to be sentenced for their role in the martial law declaration, after former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo was sentenced to 23 years in jail in January.