You're listening to the Global News podcast from the BBC World Service.
Hello, I'm Oliver Conway.
We're recording this at 16 hours GMT on Thursday, the 11th of December.
The Venezuelan opposition leader, Maria Corina Machado says the Maduro regime is weaker than ever.
Survivors of a typhoon in the Philippines are suing oil giant Shell,
saying carbon emissions made the storm worse.
And we report on the children caught up in drug wars in Marseille.
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200 US dollars for Kilo.
Investigating the trade in endangered species on Facebook.
The Venezuelan opposition leader, Maria Corina Machado,
may not have made it to Norway in time to receive her Nobel Peace Prize,
But once she arrived,
she wasted no time in calling out the authoritarian leader of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro.
She said his regime was now weaker than ever, partly as a result of the actions of President Trump,
who on Wednesday announced the seizure of a tanker off the coast of Venezuela.
And she confirmed she'd had US help in getting out of the country,
where she's been living and hiding.
Because of delays on her journey caused by rough seas, her prize was collected by her daughter.
But she was given a warm welcome when she finally appeared in Oslo in the early hours of Thursday,