<p>Nicolas Maduro, the deposed president of Venezuela, is due to appear in court in New York this week alongside his wife, Cilia Flores. The pair face charges of cocaine trafficking and possession of machine guns, which they deny.  </p><p>Meanwhile in their home country, the Trump-approved interim president, Delcy Rodriguez, has been making deals with the US government over Venezuela’s oil and critical minerals.  </p><p>The BBC’s South America correspondent, Ione Wells, has been in Caracas to find out how much life has altered under Rodriguez’s leadership, and to what extend Donald Trump may see this regime change as a blueprint for US intervention elsewhere. </p><p>Producers: Sam Chantarasak, Valerio Esposito and Hannah Moore </p><p>Executive producers: Bridget Harney and James Shield </p><p>Mix: Travis Evans </p><p>Senior news editor: China Collins</p><p>Photo: Venezuela's interim President Delcy Rodriguez. Credit: Reuters/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria</p>

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The Venezuela model for regime change

MAR 24, 202627 MIN
The Global Story

The Venezuela model for regime change

MAR 24, 202627 MIN

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<p>Nicolas Maduro, the deposed president of Venezuela, is due to appear in court in New York this week alongside his wife, Cilia Flores. The pair face charges of cocaine trafficking and possession of machine guns, which they deny. </p><p>Meanwhile in their home country, the Trump-approved interim president, Delcy Rodriguez, has been making deals with the US government over Venezuela’s oil and critical minerals. </p><p>The BBC’s South America correspondent, Ione Wells, has been in Caracas to find out how much life has altered under Rodriguez’s leadership, and to what extend Donald Trump may see this regime change as a blueprint for US intervention elsewhere. </p><p>Producers: Sam Chantarasak, Valerio Esposito and Hannah Moore </p><p>Executive producers: Bridget Harney and James Shield </p><p>Mix: Travis Evans </p><p>Senior news editor: China Collins</p><p>Photo: Venezuela's interim President Delcy Rodriguez. Credit: Reuters/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria</p>